CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES-20 PUNJAB

DISTRICT 'CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XII - A & B

VILLAGE &TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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Part VII I Special Tabl~s on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey.Report •on selected towns Part IX-C Survey Report on selected Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tt{bes. Part XI Census Atlas

B-PUNJAB GOVERNMENT PUB~ICATIONS

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

Part XIIA-Village and Town Directory Part XIIB-ViJlage and Townwfse Primary Census Abstract.

CONTENTS Pages 1. Foreword vii 2. Preface ix 3. Important statistics of the dist~ict xiii 4. -A short profile Location, Origin of name. Area, Climate. Topography. River and drains, Present jurisdiction, Land uti­ lisation, Agriculture, Irrigation, Animal husbandry, Tenancy. Inc1.t!§ltry. Electricity. Minerals and Mining, Communication, Trade and Commerce, Forestry, Medical and Public Health, Education, Occupation and other miscellaneous activities, Place of religious. ~istorical and tourist interest. 3--30 ANNEXURE-Showing jurisdiction changes 31 5. Introduction to District Census Handbook 33 CONCEPT AND DEFINITIONS Rural/Urban classification, Village. Town and 33--36 Urban Agglomeration 6. Demographic analysis based on Inset tables 37--56

a) Upon Primary Census Abstract Analysis based on Inset tables 1-10 37--47 b) Upon Village Direcatory Analysis based on Inset tables 11-16 48--52 c) Upon Town Directory Analysis based on Inset tables 17-21 53-56 PART XII-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I Village Directory

7. Note explaining the codes used in the Village Directory. 63

8. Codes used in the Alphabetical list of villages 1981 & 1991 Census (Manual and Computer codes) 69

9. ~lphabetical list of villages

Jagraon C.D. Block 75

Sidh~an Bet C.D. Block B9

5 u dh arC. D. B'l 0 c k ' 111 Ludhiana-l C.D. Block 123 Ludhiana-2 C.D. Block 141 C.D. Block 173

~il1) C.D. ~lock Pages 207 C.D. Block 239 Doraha C.D. Block 'tSl~ Pakhowal C.D. Block 277 ii) Village Directory C.D. Block 78 Bet C".D.Block 94 C.~. Block 114 LU"dhiana-l C·.D. Block 128 Ludhiana-2 C.D. Block 148 Machhiwara CoD. Block .. 180 Samrala C.D. Block 214 Dehlon CoD. Block 244 Doraha C.D. Block 262 Pakhowal CoD. Blook 280 Appendix 1- (Village Directory) 294--340 SECTION II Town Directory

9. Codes used in the Town Directory 345 I , Statement I Statqs and growth history 350 Statement II Phxsical aspects and location of towns 19811 352

S tat erne n t I II MuniCipal finance 19~8-89 354 Statement .. IV Civil and other amenities 1989 35&

Statement IV(a): Civil and other amenities in notified slums 1989. 359 Stateme.nt V Medical, education, recreational and cultural facilities, 1989. 360 Stateme'nt VI Trade, Comnerce, Industry and Banking 1989 362,

Appendix Towns showing their out~rowth with population. 364 PART XII B : VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

10. Explanatory Note on Primary Census Abstract : . 367 Primary Census Abstiact

Ludhiana District 374 Jagraon C.O. Block 390 liv) Pages C.D. Block 400' Sudhar C.D. Block 418 Ludhiana-l C.D. Block 428 Ludhiana- 2 C.D. ,Block 442 Machhiwara Y.D. Block 472 Samrala C.D. Block 502 Dehlon C.D. Block 528 Doraha C.D. Block 542 Pakhowal GrO. Block 556 11. Urban Primary Census Abstract 570

Appendix I :' Details of CD Blocks include~ under various tahsils 593

12. Tahsilwise Primary-Census Abstract 594

Appendix II : Enumeration Blockwise total population and Scheduled Caste Population in urban area. 603 Annexure to Appe'/hH:'X' District Primary Census Abstract of Sched~led Caste. 674 MAPS District Ludhiana Tahsil and CD block boundaries, roads/railways,Befor.e riverls~fream, towns by population size classdnner important villages, post and telegraph off.ices,title " degree college and technical institution, rest house etc.

Tahiti! Jagraon Boundaries of CD blocks Jagraon, Sidhwan and Sudhar, village boundary, population size of villages, urban are~s, amenities, roadslrailway, river/stream, important village mandiee, etc. Tahsil Ludhiana Boundaries of CD blocks', Ludhiana-l Ludhiana- 2, Dehlon and Pakhowal, village boundary, popu~ation size of villages, roads/railway, river/stream, important village mandies, etc. Tahsil Samrala Boundaries of CD blocks Machhiwara and Samrala, village boundary, population size of villages, urban areas, amenities, road~/railway, river/stream, important village mandiea, etc.

Tahsil Khanna Bound~ry of CD block, Doraha, village boundary, popl\.l-ation size of villages, urbarl areas, amenities, roads/railway, important ~illage mandies, etc.

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FOREWORD

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

TJ.:le scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, econo~_ic and socio-cultural aspect~ as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise!) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district" administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many StatesjU1's due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns• (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and- community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out th~ programmes for providing better civic' and other amenities in the ~lums. In this statement details on C1V1C and other amenities were reported for the slum~ of class I and Class II towns. Apa'rt from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively. The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been giv-en 'as aga~nst four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been including in PCA for tl1e first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all _children below 7 years of age h~ve been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners .ln chalking out more effective developmental programmes.

t vii) One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Vtllage Directory and PCA data at C. D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C. D . Block is the lowest' administrative unit for developmental planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators planners' and researchers intending to use Village Directoy/PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the publi~hed records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government/Uf administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collecl..ed and compiled under the direction of Shri n.S. JASPAL, lAS, Director" of Census Operations PUN J AB on behlaf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordina­ tion of the pUblication was initiated by Dr. K. P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M. M. DUa, J oint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of· information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M . K • Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). This task was carried out by Shri A. K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N. S. So am , Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially' provided by Dr. B. K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

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

A.R. NANDA

R~gistar General, India. New . June 11, 1992.

(viii) PREFACE

After completion of 1991 Census Operations in the State, the DCHB series is being brought as a compendium of official statistics and demographic profile of a district in one sing~e volume for easy reference. The publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the State Census Organisation. It contains very useful information for use of planners, administrators, academicians, researchers and the public at large. For the district administration 'especially it is a documentation of various facts and figures of the district and would serve as a limited­ encyclopedia givicyg an insight into its social, cultural and demographic scenario.

There are 120 towns and 12J795 villages constituting urban and rural' component of the State respectively. The collection and compilation of the voluminous data presented in this volume was a formidable task in as much as the follow up with ~he various governmental and non­ governmental agenc;iC!s for obtaining the factual data relating to all aspects of the district and the -reconciliation itself constrained many a delays. As a first measure, the schedules designed by the ORGI for collection of information from various agencies in the rural and urban areas of each district had t9 be translated into and also test checked to assess their acceptability and responsiveness by those who were to be its users. The data collected 'for the Town Directbry has mostly come from the Chief Executives (Commissioners/Executive Officers/Secretaries) of urban local bodies and BDPps and for rural areas, we had it from the District Revenue agencies. The maps included in this publication give information on location of villages, size class of population, urban spread and important infrastructure facilities available therein are based upon district/tahsil maps obtained from Directorate of Land Records, Punjab. From the very beginning, the collection process was ,given impetus by issuing directions to the officers and staff of the Census Directorate, who had been supervising the training programmes for house listing and enumeration operations during 1991 Census to have additional responsi};i1ity in getting the schedules filled up through personal contacts with the concerned field officials. The task of collection of most of the information required for this volume had been over by April, 1991 whereas, after reconciliation of data, it continued pouring in up to September/October, 1991. The data obtained from the field was supplemented and cross checked with the data of various other departments at the Stf.lte level, particularly. in: relation to amenities and facilities in the field of education, medical, communications and the like, and with the computerisation of Primary Census ,Abstract (PCA) in December, 1992, important' official statistics having become available for inclusion in these series, simultane9usly one copy of the Village pirectory Wr:l.S readied. The data had, however, to be recast for presentation at CD block levels in keeping with the instructions from RGI which is a noval feature of the 1991 DCHBs and a departure from the past practice. In order to quicken the release of PCA data to the users, the compilation was manually done and later computerised with the help of National Informatics Centre, Punjab. During­ the course of computerisation of Village Directory, the format already prepa:red had to be revised as the breakup of area irrigatea by each source was required to fit in with the computer software programming. This entailed both manual. labour and extra time in recompiling and reconciling thF.! data. The process of computerisation was quite a delicate task as it ::::'f':-qired numb.... of revisions in the light of compar:isions carried out with the copy of Village Directory manually prepared and printouts supplied by the NIC. But for this delay, the project would have since been completed. tix) The DCHB project was initated under the able and dynamic guidance of Shri D. S. J aspal, lAS, who assumed the charge of Director, Census Operat.ions, Punj ab, at a very crucial juncture, when State Government and district administration 'Was under great pressure due to critical law and order situations prevailing then. The grit and determination shown by the Director, Shri D. S. J aspal not only gal vanised and energised one and all in the Census Directorate but provided much needed inspiration to the State Government officials engaged in the census work to do their best to make 1991 Census a complete success. I express my deep sense of gratitude to him for having inspi:red a'n in this directorate for making us to march ahead in carrying out the arduous task of the field o"perations in very difficult times.

The collection of data which is being presented in the DCHB series, mainly Primary Sensus Abstract (ptA), is due to the efforts of thousands of State Government officials, especially teachers who worked at various levels for the twin operations of houselisting and actual census count under very difficult circumstances. What is more, the data comprising the village and Town Directory is mainly due to the efforts of Revenue officials, Municipal staff and BDPO offices who took pains in filling up the detailed schedules of each village/town. To all of them, the census organisation owes its deep appreciation.

The computerisation of Village Dir~ctory and Primary Census Abstract was mdde possible due to the unstinted cooperation and help 6f the National Informatics Centre, Punjab State Unit, . Shri A.K. Aggarwal, the State Informatics Officer and his staff mernbers deserve our ~pecial thanks.

The Social Studies Division of the office of Registrar General, India provided much needed instant technical guidance in co-ordinating and initiatipg the project; Dr. K. P. Ittaman, ·ex-Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies Division), Shri M.M. Dua, ex-Joint Director and the present DRG (SS), Shri M.K. Jain and his officers provided all along valuable" instructions and it was they all who took pains in expeditiously clearing our model District Census Handbook. We owe our profound indebtedrtess tq all of them.

Shi A. R. Nanda, lAS, former Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India was always forthcoming in providing inspiring guidance and leadership in the acompletion of the project in most difficult times. We owe him our deepest gratitude and regards. We are beholden to Dr•. Vijayanunni: lAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India who has been giving us a lot of encouragement in making it possible to send out the DCHBs quickly for immediate availability of data to all users.

I would resist the temptation of mentioning her~ any single incumbent at any level of the hierarchy individually for appC\rent reaSons and would rest content" with acknowle;ding my d~bt to all of th~rn as apl?ended hereto. However, S/Shri AJit ?in~h Deputy Dit~ctor, M.L. Sharma, Assistant Director, Malkiat Singh. Inv. worked as a team to cotnplete this project. I deeply appreciate the work done by them seeirtg thtdugh this excellent publication prepared by them.

ChaI"rdigarh H.L. KALLA 30th August, -1995 Deputy Director

(X) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS DATA COMPILATION AND PROCESSING

M.L. Sharma, AD Pars Ram, AD

Malkit Singh, lnv. Joginder S~ngh, SA Balbir Singh, SA Mansha Ram, SA Narinder Singh, Computor H.S. Sudan. Computer Harbeer Kaur, Computor Raj Pal Pathak, Computor Sunita Rani, AC Dun! Chand, AG

DRAFTING M.L. Sharma, AD Malkit Singh, Inv.

MAPPING AND DATA REPRES~NTATION

Madhav Shyam, RO (M~p) Surinder.j it Si ngh, Sr. Geograpner Tej Pal Singh, Cartographer Rupsa Banerjee, Geographer Jiwan Singh, Sr. Aitist Usha , Artist Kulbir Singh, Artist Hardeep Kaur, Computor Jagjit Singh, Draftsman Sangeeta Rahi, Draftsman Bali Ram, GO PROOF READING AND PRINTING Madhav Shyam, RO (Map) Bhagirath Singh, Inv. Malkit Singh, Iriv. Joginder Singh, SA Mansa Ram, SA H.S. Sudan, Computor P.C. Sharma, Computor Narinder Singh, Computor Harbeer Kaur Raj Pal Pathak, Computor Shashi. Arora, AC

TYPING AND PHOTOSTATING

P~wan Kumar, Sr. Stene Viney Kumar, AC Ajit Singh, Daftri

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS State Distritt population Totar Persons 20,281,969 2,411,594 Ma"les 10,778,034 1,340,039 Females 9,503,935 1,131,555 Rural Persons 14,288,744 1,228,813 Males 7,569,423 654,056

Females 6,71~,321 '91.4,757 Urban Persons 5,993,225 1,242,781 Males 3,208,611 685,'983 Females 2,784,614 556,798 Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 +20.81 +35,88 Areas (Sq. Kms) 50,362.00 3857.00 Density of Population (Per Sq. Kms.) 403 641 Sex Ratio (Number of Female~ per 1000 Males) 882 844 Literacy Rate Persons 58.51 67.35 (Excluding children in age Males 65.66 72.47 group 0-6) Females 50.41 61.23 Percentage of Urban Population 29.55 50.28 to Total Population

Percentage to tota~ population (i) Main workers Persons 30.07 31.26 Males 54.12 55.52 Females 2.79 2.53 (11) Marginal workers Persons 0.81 0.00 Males 0.10 0.00 Females, 1.61 0.00 (iii) \ Non-workers Persons 69.12 68.74 Males 45.78 44.48 Females 95.60 97·47 Break up of Main Workers Percentage Among Main Workers I Cultivators Persons 31.44 20.00 Males 32.47 20.71 Females 8.72 1.58 II Agricultural Labourers Persons 23.82 16.6'7 Males 23.80 16.9i Females 24.35 8.64 {xiii) IMPORTANt STATISTICS--Goncl!=l. State District III Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.81 1.44 Fishing, Hunting and Males 0.79 1.37 Plantation Orchards and allied activities Females 1.11 3.29 IV Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.01 0.00 Males 0.01 0.00 Females 0.00" 0.00 Vla) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 1.33 0.49 Servicing and Repair'5l in Males 1.25 0.44 Household Industry Females 3.18 1.67 V lb) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 10.95 25.29 Servicing! and Repairs in Males 11.15 other than household 25.77 industry Females 6.76 12.79 vi Constructions Persons 2.56 3.80 Males 2.63 3.91 Females 1.03 1.00 VII Trade and Commerce Persons 10.55 13.63 Males 10.81 13.92 Females 4.69 6.28 VIII Tran$port, Storage aad Persons 3.83 5.27 Communications Males 3.97 5.42 Females 0.94 1.35 IX Other Services Persons 14.70 13.41 Males 13.12 11.49 Females 119.'22 63.40 Percentage of SCheduled Caste Persons 28.31 24.74 Population to Total Population Males 28.44 24.55 Females 28.17 24.96 Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population Males Females Number of occupied residential 3,330,253 419,757 houses Number" of villages Total 12,795 979 Inhabited 12,428 961 Uninhabited 367 18 Number of towns 120 10.

lxiv) ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 ANALYTICAL NOTE Location Ludhiana is the most centrally located district, which falls in the Malwa region of the State of Punjab. For administrative purposes it has been placed in the Division. It lies between north latitude 30°-34' and 31°-01' and sast longitude 75°-18' and 76°-20'. It is bounded on the north by the river Satluj, which separates it from Jalandha~ district. The river also torms its northern boundary with Roshiarpur district. On other sides it shares common boundaries with in the east; and Faridkot districts in the west; and Sangrur and Patiala districts in the south and south-east, respectively.

Origin of Name The district takes its name from 'Ludhiana city, which serves as the seat of district headquarters. Ludhiana city was founded in the times of Lodi dynasty which ruled at Delhi from 1451-1526 AD. The legend goes that two .Lodi chiefs Yusaf Khan and Nihang Khan were deputed by Sikand~r Lodi (1489-1517 AD) to restore order in this region. They camped at the site of present city of Ludhiana wh~s:h was then a village called Mir Rota. Yusaf Khan went across the river Satluj in Doab to check Khokhars, who were plundering the Doab and made a settlement at Sultanpur (now ih district), while Nihang Khan stayed back and founded the present city at the site of village Mir Rota,. The new town was originally known as Lodiana, which means the town of Lodis. The name later corrupted to the present name Ludhiana.

Area Ludhiana district has an area of 3,857.00 sq. km., as supplied by the Surveyor General of India. Out of this area, 197.19 sq. km. is urban shared among 10 urban units in this district, whereas the remaining 3,659.81 sq. km. j's rural. The rural area of the district is derived by subtracting urban area of the district from the total district .. area, as supplied bi the Surveyor General, India. The tahsil wise area, as supplied by" the Director Land Records, Punjab is ; (1) Jagraon tahsil 1;119.70 sq. km.; (2) Ludhiana tahsil 1,460.57 sq. km.; (3) Samrala tahsil 665.72 sq. Rm. and (4) Khanna tahsil 538.89 sq. km. The area of the tahsils when totalled .up works out to 3784.88 sq. km., which does not tally with the area supplied by the Surveyor General, India. The urban area for .the district has been obtained by adding up areas of towns, as supplied by the urban civic bodies. The rural area for tahsil has been obtained by subtracting urban area from the tahsil are~, as supplied by the Director Land Records, Punj ab . The Commu_nity Development Block area has, however, been obtained by adding up village areas of the constituent villages, including census towns and out-growths of urban a~glomerations. Climate The climate of the district is characterised by dryness except in the brief spell of .monsoon .sed.~on,. a ve;-y hot summer and a bracing winter. The cold season is from about the middle of November to' the early part of March. The succeeding period up to about the end of June is the hot season. July, August and the 1st half of September constitute the south-west monsoon. The period from mid-September to about middle of November may be termed as post-monsoon or transitional period.

Temperatures increase rapidly after February. June is generally the hottest month. Rot and scorching dust-laden winds blow during summer 4 season and on individual days the day temperature may reach above 45°C ~ With the onset of monsoon in early July there is appreciable drop in the day temperatures but the night temperatures are nearly as high as the day temperatures. 'Due to the preserlce of -increased moisture the weather is sultry and humid and the days are quite uncomfortable. After about mid­ September the night temperatures drop appreciably but in the day temperatures the decrease is not rdpidly. From about November, however, both the day and night t~mperatures decrease rapidly till January, which is the coldest month. Rains are experienced in the months of January and February due to western disturbances, which cause appreciable drop in temperatures which may touch the freezing point on some days. The rainfall in the district increases from South-West towards the North-East. About 70 per cent of the rainfall is received during the period July to September. The rainfal~ during December to March accounts for 16 per cent of the rainfall. The remaining 14 per cent rainfall is received in other months of the year. The following table gives monthly rainfall based on average of 5 years 1986--90 for the district :-

Monthly Rainfall--Average of 5 years 1986-90

Month Rainfall Month Rainfall (mm) (mm)

1. January 14.6 7. July 170.4 2. February 16.8 8. August 166.2 3. March 18.3 9. September 130.0 4. April 5.9 10. October 10.5 5. May 23.2 11. November 2.9 6. June 35.4 12. December 20.7

Total 614.9

Topography * Ludhiana district is centrally located in the Punjab plain region which is marked for its flatness and featurlessness. The topography of the district is a typical representative of an lalluv.ial plain and it owes 'its origin to the aggravational work of ·the Satluj. Th~ alluvium deposited by this river has been worked over by the. wind, giving rise to a number of small sand dunes and sand mounds in this otherwise leyel area.

In the Ludhiana plain, the elevation ranges from about 268 \ metres in the east to about 216 metres in the west. Thus the slope of the land is from ·east to west at the gentle gradient ,of. about 2 feet in a mile . . For a broad understanding of its relief the district can be divided into two parts; (1) The Floodplain of the Satluj, and (2) The Upland plain. A brief description of each p~rt is given below :--

(1) The Floodplain of the Satluj :

~ The Satluj makes an extensive floodplain along its 96 kilometres course in the North of the district. This covers an area of about 600 square Kilometres, which accounts for about 16 per cent of the total area

*E~cerpts from Gazetteer of India. Punjab State. Ludhtana District, 1970. 5 of the district and is locally known as Bet. Most of this tract is between the Satluj and its tributary, the Budha Nala, and runs parallel to ~he master stream for almost the whole of the length of the district. Th~ Satluj floodplain does have its extension even south' of the Budha Nala. The floodplain is the low lying area which has swampy condition in parts and possesses somewhat undulating topography. It is the widest in its easternhalf (about 11 kms.) and gradually narrows down towards the. jwest (about 5 kms). Prior to the construction ·of the Bhakra Dam over the Satluj (in 1952) and the opening of the network of canals in 1954 the whole of the plain was flooded by the river during the rainy season. The damming of the Satluj had a profound effect on its alluviation and erosive power. The flood plain is now practically free from floods, except for a narrow strip of land along the river, which is locally called as Mand area.

There is an extens~ve reclamation of cultivable land in the flood plain. Thus, the floodplain area of the Satluj is further divisible into two parts; (1) The Mand area (inundated area in high flood) and (ii) the flood free floodplain,. which has been reclaimed for agricultural purposes.

(2) The Upland Plain The upland plain is locally known as Dhaiya., It acco'unts for about 84 per cent of the total area of the district. It lies at a general elevation of about ~43 metres above main sea level and has a gentle slope from the east to the West_~ The upland plain is separ.ated from the flood plain by a distinct, though low scarp, which varies in its elevation from 1.5 metres to 6 metres. In its orientation the scarp parallels the Budha Nala. The most distinguishing feature of this upland plain is its characteristic fiatness. However, there are number of sand dunes and sand mounds varying in elevation from 1-5 metres to g'.\3 metres and in length from a few metres to about 200 metres. Scattered over the area the sand dunes find a relatively high concentration along the scarp between the floodplain and upland plain in Jagraon tahsil and near Samrala; Machhiwara, and Sidhwan. The availability of better, irrigation facilities has considerably reduced the occurrence of sand du~es throughout the district.

Rivers and Drains The Satluj and its tributary, the Budha Nala, constitute the chief hydrographic f~atures of the district. A brief description of these is as follows :

River Satluj It takes its origin from Mansrovar Lake in Tibet (China). After flowing through Himachal Pradesh territory, it debouches from the Shiwaliks just above Rupnagar, some 32 km. east of the boundary of Samrala tahsil. Then it flows dt,le west along the top of the district for some 96 kl'l). and turns; as it leaves Jagraon tahsi~, slightly to the north towards its junction w~th Beas at Harike. During its journey along the 9,isttict, it maintains -an east-west direction. It has been a devastating river during its flooding' fury. The Satluj has experienced a westward drift during recent times. The old towns and villages of Bahlolpur, Machhiwara, Kum etc. were built on Hs banks. The river had since been dammed at Bhakra, which .has considerably checked its flooding menace in the dis~rltt.

Budha Nala Immediately tin'der the high ba'nk along the old' course of the Satluj runs a perennial stream called Budha Nala, w~eh takes its rise near ~:/ 6 Chamkaur Sahib in Rupnagar district, and enters the district near Bahlolpur. It runs parallel to. Satluj on its south for fairly large section of its course in the district find ultimately joills Satluj at Gorsian Kadar Baksh in the north-western corner of... the district. It is a flooding stream during the rainy season but in the dry se,ason it can be crossed on foot at certain points. Ludhiana and Machhiwara are situated to the south of the Budha Nal.a. The water of the stream becomes polluted after it enters Ludhiana city, unlike in the, past when it used to be quite clear throughout its course in the district.

Present Jurisdiction Ludhiana district is sub-divided into 4 tahsils, (1) Ludhiana, (2) Jagraon, (3) Samrala and (4) Khanna and -3 sub-tahsils viz., (i) Malaud (Ludhiana tahsil), (il) Payal (Khanna tahsil), .and (iii) (Jagraon tahsil). The district is constituted of 979 villages and 10 towns (including 1 census town). Further the district is divided into 10 Community Development Blocks viz., (l) Ludhiana-I, (2) Ludhiana-'II, (3) Dehlon, (4) Pakhowal (in Ludhiana tahsil), (5) Doraha (in Khanna tahsil), (6) Samrala, (7) Machhiwara (in Samrala tahsil), (8) Jagraon, (9) Sidhwan Bet and (10) Sudhar (irt Jagraon tahsil).

The di.:;trict was carved out as a separate district after the annexation of the Punjab by the British in 1849 and practically assumed its present dimensions in 1850, the earlier portion consisted of the estates belonging to State, which lapsed in 1835 on the death of Raja Sangat Singh. The district then constituted of 4 tahsils viz. , (l) Ludhiana, (2) Pakhowal, (3) Samrala and (4) Jagraon. This arrangement. continued as such uptil 1866.

In 1866 Pakhowal tahsil was split up and Parganas of Pakhowal. Gangrana and were added to Ludhiana tahsil, whereas Pargana of Akalgarh and Bassian were added to Jagraon 'tahsil. This chang resulted in the constitution of 3 tahsils viz., (1) Ludhiana, (2) Jagrao and (3) Samrala.

In 1956 under the Absorption of Enclave Order, 1950, 63 villages c Sirhind tahsil of Sirhind district were merged with Samrala tahsil. In 195 village Bahadurgarh was transferred to Malerkotla tahsil of sangru district.

On 12th Nov~mber, 1963 Payal sub-tahsil (minus 14 villages) c Sirhind tahsil of were transferred 'to Samrala tahsil. Als 10 villages, of Payal tahsii were transferred to Samrala tahsil. On 21st December, 1963 village Hazurgarh of Payal sub-tahsil (in Ludhiana tahsil) was exchanged with village Sirthala of Malerkotla tahsil of .

On 26th December, 1979 Samrala tahsil gained' 6 villages from Balachaui tahsil of district.

On 10th September, 1979 a new tahsil of Khanna was carved out as I the 4th, tahsil of the district. This new tahsil comprised Payal sub-tahsil of Ludhiana tahsil, Khanna sub-tahsil of Samrala tahsil and 21 villages of Samrala tahsil.

On 23rd April, 1984, six villages of Samrala tahsil (which were earlier transferred from tahsil on 26th December, 1979) we:re 7 retransferred to Balachaur tahsil. The jurisdictional changes taking place· after the 1981 Census have been shown in the Annexure. Major Characteristics of the district Land Utilisation During the year 1990-91, out of a geographical area of 386 thousand hectares the area of the district as per village papers is 378 thousand hectares. The differenge in the two sets of areas is due to the different methods of measurements adopted by two different agencies viz., Surveyor General of India (for geographical area) and Director Land Records, Punjab (for area according to v;illage papers). The description given hereinafter is only of area according to village papers. Ou~, of an area of 350 thousand hectares 10 thousand hectares is under forests, which are mainly found along the rive~ banks. An area of 42 thousand hectares (approximately) is put under non:ag'riculturai: \.1'$e, whereas another 1 thousand hectares is fallow land (other than current fallow which is negligible). There are 325 thousand hectares of net area sown in the district, which works out to 86 per cent of the total area. Out of 325 thousand hectares of net area sown, 276 thousand hectares are sown more than once. Thus the total cropped area of the district in 1990-91 works out to 601 thousand hectares, which gives out a crop intensity of 184~~92 per cetJ-t. Agriculture

Agriculture provides the single largest source of employment and livelihood in the district as this employed 36.67 per cent of total main workers in the district according to the 1991 Census. The percentage of workers engaged in agriG:uHure has, however, shown appreciable decline during the 1981-91 decade as against 44.24 per cent (cultivators 76.67 per cent and, agricultural labour 17.57 per cent) in 1981 Census it has decreased to 36.67 per cent (cultivators 20.00 per cent and agricultural labourer 16.67 per c~nt) in 1991 Census.

There are two principal crop seasons kharif (sawni) and RabJ (Hari) in the district. Both the seasons are equally important but are6 wise Rab! is more important of the two as it reported 302 thou$and hectares against 299 thousand hectares reported in Kharif in the year 1990-91. Out of 601 thousand hectares cultivated area the area under .food and non-food crops is 530 thousand hectares and 71 thousand hectares , respectively. In terms of percen.tages the area under food crops is 88.19 per cent against H.81 per cent under non-food crops. The major and minor crops during Kharif season are; Paddy, Maize, Groundnut, sugarcane, cotton, pulses, chillies, etc; whereas wheat. gram, barley, potatoes, 6 oi~seeds are the major and minor crops of the Rabi season. Among the food crops important ones are; wheat. Rice. and Maize. which account for 269 thousand hectares, 225 thousand hectares and 8 thousand hectares of cultivate,d area, respectively. Sugarcane with an area of 7.5 thousand hectares -is another important' crop which occupies the fourth large'st area in the district in 1990-91: The other important crops sown are; cotton (5.5 thousand hecta'res, American 2.3 thousand hectares and Desi 3.2 thousand hectares), Arhar (5.44 thousand hectares), Moong (4.3 thousand hectares), Barley (2.5 thousand hectares), Groundnut (1.5 thousal1d hectares), Potatoes (1.5 thousand hectares), Rapeseed (1.3 thousand hectares) etc.

The average yield of wheat in tHe, district during 1990-91 was 4,268 kg. per hectares, .which is the highest in the state for any district and compares favourably with the best areas in the world. The average yield of rice was 3,673 kg. per hectare which is the second highest, the highest 8 being in Sangrur district (3,694 kg. per hectare). The average yield of maize, sugarcane and groun:J.nut were, 1,894, 5,602 and 838 kg. per hectare, respect.ively.

The district has an area of 4,081 hectares under various types of fruits and orchards during 1990-91 and ranked fourth from bottom in area in the state. Among the fruits kinnow has the largest area (1",031, hectares), followed by Mangoes (591 hectares) and Guava (523 hect~res)., Some ot'her, important fruits grown in the district are; Peach (302 he,ctares) Ber (247 hectares), Lemon (225 hectares) Grapes (209 hectares) etc. , " The district had an area of 3, 786 hectares under vegetables in the year 1990-91. Out of this area 1,114 hectares was under' potatoes, 38 hectares under onion and remaining 2,634 hectares under other vegetables. In the case of other vegetables the area under winter and summer vegetables was 1,517 and 1,117 hectares respectively. The vegetable requirements of this district including the city of Ludhiana are met from local supplies and, supplies from Malerkotla area (in Sangrur district).

In additi9n to the use of green and organic manures chemical fertilizers are increasingly being used in the district. The district was the top consumer of chemical fertilizer during 1990-91 as it alone consumed 144 thousand tonne-s of chemical fertilizers (NPK), out of "these 101 th6:usand tonnes was nitrogenous (N), 40 thous~nd tonnes Phospltatic (P205) and 3 thousand tonnes.

This district had an Agricultural ~Demonstration farm at Ludhiana "as far back as 1927. Now a full fledged Agricultural University is functioning at Ludhiana since 1962 which has greatly popularised the adoption of modern agricultural techniques and farm practices in the district thereby making it a lead district in agriculture in the State.

Irrigation

There were times when 82.5 per cent of the total irrigated area was served by the wells through persian wheels, Dh~~li)..j,_es and Ch~ra$~~. Also canal irrigation could not gain popularity among the cultivators of the district due to the fact' that can~l water supply was irregular and inadequate. But things have since changed ~nd there is ever increasing hUnger for water for irrigation. preferably for sub soil water .thrdugh tubewells. The government has. also suceeded to large extent in meeting the legitimate requirements of the farmers. It was the excellent rapport of Agriculture department with the. farmers which made possible the green revolution in this district.

The canal irrigation was started in, the district with the opening of on November 24. 1882. The canal was taken out from Ropar headworks. Originally the 5irhind canal had a capacity of carrying 8,000 cusecs of water (It had a width of 60 metres and depth of 3.45 metres). But its remodelling was completed in 1953-54 as a result ,of which it carried a discharge of 12,625 cusecs during Kharif an'd 10,237 cusecs during Rabi (width was increased to 69 metres from 60 metres and depth increased to 4 metres from 3.45 metres). The Sirhind canal has three main branches in the district (1) Sidhwan Branch, (2) Abohar Branch and ,(3) Branch. Besides, sqme area is also irrigated from the two distributories (Samrala distributory' and Khanna distrip_u.tary) of· Bhakra Main Line. which takes of from Nangal Dam in Rupnagar district. 9

In the matter of irrigation facility this district is I well placed. In the year 1980-81, the net area irrigated was 2,97,200 hectares (canal irrigated 24,500 hectares and tubewell and well irrigated 2~, 72, 700 hectares) which increased to 3,23,500 hectares (canal irrigated 14,2pO hectares and tubewell and well irrigated 309,300 hectares) in the year 19'90-91, recording an increase of 8.85 per cent. The drop in canal irrigated area during the decadEl 1981--91 shows that canal irrigation is still loosing popularity in this district due to I fear of water lo

The figures in the preceding paragraph shows that increase in irrigated area has been possible due to the tapping of sub-soil water for irrigation. 'Even though, there are some diesel operated tubewells yet the majority of the tubewells are electricity operated because the later are cheaper in operational cost. As on 31st March, 1981, there were 34,610 electricity operated tubeweils in the dist:rict. The number has increased to 65,277 as on 31st March, 1991, which has mainly resulted in the increase in a;rea irrigated in the district. This has ushered in green revolution in the district.

Animal Husbandry

Livestock are the backbone of the peasantry. They not ~nly supply the motive power for various agricultural operations but also provide lJlilk and other by-products and thereby help in augmenting the income of the farmer. Animals, especially cattle; play an important role in the economy of the district. Animal husbandry, therefore, is an integral Flart of the agriculture in the district. . According to 1990 Iivestock census there were 2,37,800 cattle and 5,78,100 buffaloes in the district. There were 9,53,400 total animals of various kinds in 1990 ,compared to 8,33,400 in 1977. Thus there is an increase of 1,20,000 animals du.ring the period 1977-90 in the dis,trict. In percentage terms the recorded growth of animals works out to 14.40 pJr cent. The cattle population shows a decline from 2,65,100 in 1977 to 2,'37,800 in 1990, whereas there is increase in the number of buffaloes from 4,19,100 in 1977 to 5,78,100 in 1990. If we take cattle and buffaloes together these show' an overall increase of 19.25 per cent during 1977--90 (6,84,200 in 1977 to 8,15,900 'in 1990).

The number of pigs show a declin~ from 30,100 in 1977 to 22,600 in .1.990. A pig breeding unit is located at Ludhiana, which was established on f8th December, 1964. Later six' sub units were opened at (1) Sal1;{rala, (2) Machl1iwara, (3) Khamanon Kalan, (4) Khera, (5) , and (6) . The increase in pig population and popularity of pork could be q.ttributed partly to the developmental efforts of the above unit/sub­ units a~d partly to the change in the consumer preference. The number of sheep and goats has shown a slight increase from 1,07,500 in 1977 (Sheep 40,200 and Goat 67,.300 to 1,09,500 in 1990 (Sheep 32,600 and Goat 76,900). It would, thus, be seen from the above figures that the number of· sheep has gone down, whereas an increase is reported in the number of goats. The increase in goat population is due to the popularity of mutton or increase in the demand of goats for meat purposes. There are 6 recognis~d 10 slaughter hous¢s in the district where a total 46,544 animals (goat + sheep 42,768, pig 3,776) were slaughtered during 1990-91.

The number of poultrY birds has recorded a fantastic increase from 6,:31,900 bi.rds'lin 1977- to 58,45,300 in 1990. This has been possible due to the development of poultry farming in the district. Not only th,ere is increase in the number of poultry farms but their size and scale has also improved. For development of poultry farming, 6 Poultry Service Centres had been functioning in the district for quite some time.

The district' is quite rich in fisher's reSOurces. The Satluj, Budha Nala and the canals are the main sources of fish in the district. However, since after the construction of Bhakra Dam the migration of the fish has been adversely affected ~ Further the pollution in the Budha Nala has also affected adversely in the development of fi~h culture. The important species of fish found in the district are : Rohu, Mahasheer, Catla, etc. In the year 1990-91 an area of 574.00 hectares was stocked with 60,23,050 thousand fish fingerlings. Also 12 licenses were issued during 1990-91. A sum of Rs. 3.00 lakhs was realised as income during the corresponding period. In the year 1991 there was one Fis1"! Seed Farm and on!= Fish

Nurs~ry working in the district r J which produced 65.59 lakh fish Seed. The time is fast approaching when the district will witness the "Blue Revolution" after the "Green and White Revolution", as village ponds are being used for pisciculture in greater number and intensity. The department is receiving maximum co-operation from the l.ocal Panchayats for the pU7'pose.

In the 'year 1990-91, 78 Veterinary hospitals and 106 Veterinary dispensariEls were reI).dering services for the betterment of animal wealth. In the abo've institutions 94 veterinary officers and 215 veterinary pharmist were working. There were 1,66,870 cases treated in the above institutions during 1990-91. Also 1,281 _p.nimals were castrated. There were 7 Artificial Inseminatiqn Centres and 19 A. I. Semen Banks (11 for cows and 8 for Buffaloes~ I which were functioning in the above institutions. During the year 1990-91, 1,08,259 animals (79,633 cows, 28,626 Buffaloes) were artificially inseminated.

A milk plant with 4 chilling centres with a capacity to process 1,25,000 litres of milk and milk product~ was working in the district in the year 1990-91. It has enabled the farmers and marginal farmers' to make handsome income by selling milk to various milk collection centres in the ,district.

Tenancy

The land owners cultivat_e their ,land themselves. This system is known as' Khud Kasht (self cultivation). Some times the land is leased out to other farmers/pers(;ms who cultivate on "Batai" (Share Cropping) or Theka (contract) .. The former is payable in kind as a fixed share, which is usually t of the crop. The contract, however, is payable both in cash or kind depending on the convenience of the contracting parties. There were other systems prevalent in the past, which are in disuse of late. Since there are plenty of tractors available for various agricultural operations Eeople prefer hiring services from tractor owners on cash payment at the prevalent rates for various agricultural operations. This has greatly facilitated the farmers in completing various agricultural operations in time. 11

Industry

In the field of industry, Ludhiana District is renowned for small scale industries not only in Punjab but also throughout India. In fact, Ludhiana City is called "Small Scale Industrial Capital of India" ow.ing to its premier position in hosiery manufacturing" engineering' goods, cycle and sewing machine industry. It is also called "Manchester of Punjab" as it has come to occupy top position in industries in the State.

About two centuries back, Raikot and Kila Raipur only counted for few industries. But around 1830 woollen industry made a start at Ludhiana due to t

Shirting 1 earned a name throughout India. In the beginning of the present century knitting machines were introduced which started manufacture of gloves and socks at Ludhiana. The advent of 1st world war resulted in the development of casting and foundary industry. Gradually handlooms were substituted with power1ooms, which rejuvenated the hosiery and textile industries. Whereas world war II gave an impetus to the development of industries. Partition of the SUb-continent gave a rude shock. There was complete migration of Muslim population, which formed the main labour force and skilled artisans but the vacuum has since been filled' by various efforts of the government.

The present day industries are; (1) Cotton ginning and pressing, (2) Oil-Seed crushing, (3) Flour milling, (4) Bakeries, (5) Ice manufa.ctur­ ing, (6) Cold Storage, (7·) Leather tanning, (8) Shoe making, (9) Soap

,manufacturing etc. Besides there are the I following manufactunng industries (1) Hosiery machines, (2) Machine Tools, (3) Motor parts, (4) Oil Engines, (5) Oil expellers, (6) Agricultural implements, (7) Steel re-rolling machines, (8) Surgical Instruments, (9) Steel Pipes, (10) Cutlery, (11) Belt Fasteners, (12) Electric fans, (13) Pipes, (14) Band Saws, (15) Screws, (16) Brass wares, etc.

The indus,tries can be divided into following 3 main categories (l) Large scale (2) Small scale and (3) village and cottage. The large scale industries are : (1) Woollen manufacture· (2) Cycle and cycle parts (3) Steel re-rolling (4) [\!lachine Tools (5) Automobile parts (6) Diesel engine ansI parts (7) Scooters (8) Hosiery needles (9) Nylon and #aple spinning (10) Gas (Oxy.gen) (11) Measuring t,apes.

The s'mall scale industrial units are (1) Agricultural Implements (2) Dyeing (3') Washin,g and finishing (4) Calico Printing. (5) Nuts and bolts (6) Electrical goods (7) Cotton ginning (8~ Plastic goods (9) Paints and varnishes (10) Umbrella ribs (11) Radio assembling (12) Surgical Instruments (13) Rubber goods (14) Stationery articles (15) Spray pumps (16) Steel furniture etc:

Some o{ the present day village and cottage industries ar:e (1) Handloom weaving (2) Leather and Hides tanning (3) Shoes and leather 12 goods manufacture (4) Kohlu (Oil pressing) (5) Baan making (6) Gur and Khandsari· etc.

The follow:i:ng are some large scale industrial units located in the district '--

1. Milk Plant, Ludhiana--C~pacity to process 125,000 litres of milk.

2. Oswal Vanaspati and Allied Industries--Manufactures Vanaspati.

3. Markfed Vanaspati and Oil Industries, Khanna--Vanaspati.

4. Vardhman Spinning and General Mills, Ludhiana--Cotton ginning

5. Punj ab Breweries Ltd., Ludhiana --~eer .

6. Oswal Woollen Mills (Main Unit), Ludhiana--Wo9llen cloth and yarn.

7. Oswal Spinning and Weaving Mills, Ludhiana--Woolen cloth and yarn.

8. Oswal Woollen Mills (Export Wing) , Ludhiana--Hosiery Knitwears.

9. Punjab Wool Combers, Ludhiana--Wool' tops.

10. OWM Wool Combers, Ludhiana--Wool tops.

11. Raghbir Cycle Pvt. Ltd. , Ludhiana--Tyre, Tubes and cycle parts.

12. RaIson Cycle Pvt. Ltd. , Ludhiana--Tyre, tubes and cycle parts.

13. R.N. Gupta & Co. , Ludhiana--Brigh~ Bars and M.S. Pipes.

14. Mehta Alloy & Steel Works, Ludhiana --Steel ingots.

15. Upper India Steel Ltd. , Ludhiana--Alloy Steel.

16. Punjap Concasts Steel Ltd., Ludhiana--Steel ingots. 17. R.K. Machine Tools, Ludhiana--Machine Tools.

~8. Rita Mechanical Works, Ludhiana,--Sewing machine ~nd parts.

19. Gurmukh Singh & Sons, Ludhiana--Auto parts.

20. Highway Cycle Industries, Ludhiana--Single Speed free wheel.

21. Hero Cycle Industries, Ludhiana--Cycle parts.

22. Rockman Cycle Industries, Ludhiana --Cycle parts.

23. Super Cycle Industries, Ludhiana--Cycle parts.

24. Majestic Auto Ltd., Ludhiana--Moped. 13

25. Avon Cycle Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana--Cycle and cycle parts.

2b. National Tape Co., Ludbiana--Measuring Tapes.

'2:7. Arihant Fabrics, Ludhiana --Synthetic yarn.

28. Bhogal Sons Ltd., Ludhiana--Cycle and cycle parts.

29. Addi Nath Textile Mills, Ludhiana--Worsted Acrylic Yarn.

I 30. Greatway Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana--Hosiery and Knitwear.

31. Ludhiana Steel Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana --Steel ingots.

In 1990 there were 3,560 registered factories in the district, out of which 3,512 were working. Thes~ employed 1,20,441 workers on an average. In 1980 out of 2,163 registered factories .2,069 were working, which employed 58,143 workers on an average. Thus it would be seen that' during the period 1980--90, the registered factories and working registered factories recorded a growth of 62.37 per cent and 69.74 per cent respectively, whereas the workers have recorded a ~rowth of 107.15 per cent. The registered factories alone produced goods worth 3,729.66 crore, out of wl\ich 'Net Value Added' was 420.13 crore. The number of workers per lakh population in 1990 was 5,186 against 3,402 in 1980.

Initially Industrial Areas 'A' and 'B' wer,e specified for various industrial units. These occupied an area of 161 acres and 118 acres respectively. There were 1,019 plots in these two industrial areas, which are now well within the Ludhiana City limits. To meet the growing demand for industrial plots two_ industrial areas, one eacq at Dhandari Kalan and Khanna, were developed. The Dhandari Kalan Industrial Area had 877 acres, having 1,098 plots, which were fully occupied. The Khanna Industrial Area had an area of 110 acres with 124 plots, out of which 122 were occupied as on 31st December, 1991. Besides an Industrial Estate ~A', 'B' and 'C' with an area of 26.2 acres and provision of 223 sheds was set up which was fully occupied ..A New Industrial Area at Dhandari Kalan spread over an area of 144 ac-res was set up as far back as 1959 which has since been occupied. The above areas have failed to conta,in all the . industrial units.

For the smooth growth of industries and quality of various products, locally manufp.ctured, the government has set up various institutions which are as follows:--

(1) Small Industries Service Institute--Established in 1956 9t Ludhiana.

(1 2 ) Quality MCl:rketing Centre for Textile GoodS--Amalgamat~d in June 1964 from Quality Marketing Centres for (i) Hosiery Goods and (ii) Quality Mark9ting Centre for Dyeing and Printing established as far back as 1956.

(3) Quality marketing Centre for Engineering goods--Established in 1962 at Ludhiana.

(4) Government testing and Finishing Centre at Ludhiana.

(5) Government Textile Finishing Plant at Ludhiana. 14 (6) Mechanical Engineering Research and Development Organisation, Lutlhiana--Established in 1965. It is one of the three such units, other two being at Madras and Poona.

(7) Food Technology Research Centre, Ludhiana--Estaplished in 1965.

t 8), Ludhiana Local Productivity Council, Ludhiana.

(9) Government Institute' bf Textile Chemistry and Knitting Techno­ logy, Ludhiana.

(10) Government Industrial School for Boys, Ludhiana.

(11) Government Industrial School for Girls, Ludhiana.

Besides the above institutions one Engineering College (Guru Nanak Engineering College, Ludhiana) and one Polytechnic (Guru Nanak Poly­ technic, Ludhiana) is being run by the Shiromani Prabandhak Committee. Also Indo-German Tool Room has been established by the German Government for trainirtg purposes. It provides highly trained and skilled manpower for various industrial units at Ludhiana and outside.

Electricity

Electricity has come to be known as an index of the prosperity in any region. Ludhiana was for the first time electrified in 1933. It was supplied power from Joginder Nagar Power House (now located in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh). This position continued up to May, 1955 when .Ludhiana switched over to Ganguwal Power House.

In the year 1990-91 Ludhiana district consumed 2,228.9 Million units of electricity which was 18.72 per cent of the total state consumption. The corresponding figures for 1980-81 were 675.6 Million units and 15.95 per cent of electricity respectively. This shows that during the decade 1981--1991 the consumption increased by 329.91 per cent. Further, there were only 69.89 per cent households, which were electrified in 1980-81. The percentage has gone up to 90.40 per cent in 1990-91. There were 5,27,023 electriCity consUmers in the year 1990-91, out of which 365,489 were domestic consumers comprising 69.36 per cent of the total consumers of 'the district. The electricity consumed per consumer was 2,261 unit!!. in 1980"'81, which increased to 4,229 units in 1990-91, thereby improv~ng 'its place to second in 1990-91 (next to Rupnagar district with a figure of 4,592 units) from third in 1980-81 (next to Rupnagar and Kapurthala districts). There were 65,277 tubewell9 which were sup plied with electricity as on 31st December, 1991 as against 34,610 in 1981.

The district is a net consumer of electricity as there is no power generating station in the district. The demand for power is more than the supplies available. .

Minerals and Mining

The only mineral produce of the district is Kankar which is -quarried in many places and is to be found in sufficient quantity at many convenient sites that there is no difficulty in. obtaining a supply for metalled roads and for lime. Saltpetre (shora) used to, be made in a few villages, but the manufacture has been stopped under new regulations. 15

Communications

A good network of roads, railways, bridges and other means of communications is an essential prerequisite for tne development of any area. This equally applies to Ludhiana district. AU parts of this district are well connected by an efficient network of roads and railways. However, the main hurdle is posed by river Satluj which serves as a natural barrier in the north.

Ludhiana district falls under the Firozpur Division of Northern Railway. It fs connected with important places within the state and outside. The following rail lines pass througl;l this district .:--

1. --Ambala Rail i.ine--This is broad gauge 'line built in 1870. It is d01,lble tracked and 58 ~m. of it is located in this district. The railway stations on this line situated within this district are; (1) Loudhuwal (2) Ludhiana (3) Dhandari Kalan (4) Sahnewal (5) Doraha (6) Jaspalon (7) Chawapail and (8) Khanna.

2. Ludhiana--Firozpur Rail Line--It is also broad gauge line. Tpe Railway Stations on this line in the distri-et are : (1) Modelgram (Ludhiana), (2) Baddowal (3) Bhanhod Punjab (4) Mullanpur (5) 'Chauki Man (6) Jagraon and (7) Nanaksar.

3. Ludhiana--Dhuri--Jakhal--Hisar Rail Line--It is also a braod gauge line. The stations located on this line in the"" district are: (1) Gill (2) Jassowal (3) and (4) Gungrana.

The district headquarters has no direct rail link with State .Capital i. e. Chandigarh, inspite of long demand by the people. Understandably the survey has long been completed but no concrete result has emerged so far. To reach State 'Capital a long detour ... has to be made via Ambala, which is both expensive and time consuming. The district has an efficient network of roads. Out of a total road length of 3',937 km. (maintained by PWD, B&R) in 1990-91 60 km. is classified as National Highway (National Highway No. 1 passing through the district) and the remaining 3,877 kms. as Prov.inc~al Highways. Besides there are 1987.54 km. (surfaced 1000.00 and unsurfaced 957.54) which are maintained by the local civic bodies (Municipal Corporation/Committees). At the par~ition of the country in 1947 there were only 268 km. of road length maintained by PWD B&R. As regards facilities of roads in the district we find that during 1990-91 there were 155 km. of roads per 100.00 sq. kfn area and 258 km of roads per lakh of'· population, and 100 per cent villages were linked by roads. There is a bridge over river Satluj at PhUlaur, which connects this district with Doaba region. From Ma.j_ha tract the district is approac,hable via Harike Pattan barrage Qridge. Also this district is ,approachable' from Kapurthala ( Side) via Harike barrage bridge. There is need for two more bridge~ on the Satluj at Sidhwan Bet - road and'Machhiwara - road. There is no waterway in the _district at present.' In the past Satluj river was used for water transport. Sirhind canal was also used 10r bringing timber. But these are no longer used as. such. There are fiv:e ferry crossings in operation at : (1) Sherpur (2) Jodhwal (3) Khanpur (4) Bhundri (5) Tihara 16

The bullock cart and tong as have lost popularity due to the mechanisation of road transport and introduction of cycle/cycle rickshaw. The cycle has come to occupy the pride of place as students, office goers, hawkers etc. use it extensively. Its popularity is due to its being cheap, flexible and convenient. Cycle rickshaw gained popularity after partition as large number of refugees took to these for earning of livelihood. The introduction of two wheelers, three wheelers and four wheelers have further revolutionised the transportation of passangers and goods. The tractor tr0llies are also being used on wide scale.

In the year 1990-91 (As on 31st March, 1991) there were 2,70,543 vehicles registered in the district, out of which 2{ 43,819 vehicles were on roads in the district. There were 2,05,689 passenger vehicles (2,27,365 registered) on roads, the break up of which is : Buses 396; cars. & station wagons 15,741; jeeps 1,038; taxies 725; three wheelers 1660 and two wheelers 1,86,129. Besides there were 10,453 goods vehicles (11,357 registered)', the break up of which is Four wheelers 8,090; and three wheel~rs 2,363. There were 27,549 tractors and 128 others (31,176 tractors and 645 others registered) on road during 1990-91 in the c;listrict. These performed the role of transportation of passengers and goods. In the year 1980-81 (AS on 31st March, 1981) there were 32,495 total passenger vehicles and 3,228 total goods vehicles on roads in the district. Besides there were 14,146 tractors which performed dual purpose. There were a total of 49,875 vehicles on roads. A comparison of 1981 and 1991 figures reveal that whereas the percentage of total vehicles (on roads~ have grown by 488.86 per cent during the period 1981-91, the percentage .of total Passenger VehH:les have grqwn by 632.99 per cent and that of total Goods Vehicles by 323.82 per cent. The number of tractors on roads has also grown by 1\34.75 per cent. 'Thus it would be clear from the above figures that tremendous increase ha~ taken place in the number of variOUS types of vehicles, which is definitely a sign of progress of society.

The increase in the number of vehicles is bound to result in greater accidents. In the year 1990 there were 285 accidents in which 185 persons were killed and 162 injure,d as against 154 accidents wherein 72 persons lost thE!ir lives and 160 received injuries during the year 1980-81.

The district is well served by public road transport. The Puhjab Roadways has two depots, one each at Ludhiana and Jagraon 'having a fleet of 184 buses and 95 buses respectively in 1990-91. The P~psu Road Transport Corporation is also having a depot at Ludhiana having a fleet of 108 buses. Besides Municipal Corporation Transport Ludhiana operates number of buses on the local routes. There are many private operators who pry buses on varib._us routes within the district and outside. Their \ number is increasing year after year due to change in government policy. Some of the important private bus operators are f '

1. Dashmesh Bus Service Regd., Raikot. 2. Kartar Bus Service, Regd., Raikot. 3. Binapal.Bus Service, Regd., Ludhiana.

4. Deol Transport Co. Regd. I Raikot. 5. 'Guru Teg Bahadur Transport Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 6. Gurdev Tourist' Bus Service Regd. Samra'la. 7. Jujhar Transport Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 17 8. Kalgidhar Transport Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 9. Ludhiana Malwa Transport Bus Service Retd. Barundi.

10. Ludhiana Transport Co~ Pvt. Ltd., LUdhiana. 11. Manjit Transport Co. Regd., Ludhiana. 12. Nirankar Transport Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 13. Nirbhai Roadways Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 14. Nankana Sahib Transport Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 15. Shri Guru Nanak Transport Co. Regd., Raikot. 16. Sheikhupura Transport Pvt. Ltd., Ludhiana. 17. Zimidara Transport Co. Pvt. Ltd. Ludhiana.

Ludhiana 'has come on the Air Map since March, 1982 as it has a daily flight of Vayudoot, except on Sunday, to and f;rom Delhi.

As on 31st March, 1983, there were 3 Head Post Offices, 110 Sub­ Post Offices and 286 Branch Post Offices in the district, whereas the corresponding figures for 31st October, 1966 are 1 Head Post Office, 60 Sub-Post Offices and 25~ Branch Post Offices Likewise the number of telegraph offices has als9 increased from 24 ill 1966 1:0 63 in 1983. Ludhiana had two telephone exchanges. ·In 1966 there were only 9 telephone (including two at Ludr_iana) exchanges in the district.

Trade and Commerce

Since olden times Machhiwara was the main centre of production for export of gur and bura. The local muslim labour, however, migrated to i'ri 1947 and the curtain fell on this trade in Machhiwara. Khanna and Jagraon were good markets for wheat and cotton which were exported to other parts of the State and the country and even exported to European countries. Later, consequent upon difficulties faced by the farmers, the cotton cultivati9n declined and groundnut cultivation picked up around

Khanna. Samrala town, however I emerged as the biggest market for groundnut in the district. The local products (commodities) were made use of for the manufacture of vegetable oil an~ cotton ginning industries in the district, especially around Khanna. Ludhiana specialised in hosiery items and woollen/pashmina shawls. During the world wars acute shortage was felt for various types of cloth. Ludhiana specialised in Khaddar and Gabr~n (course shirting) which' was exported to other places. Thus the district hummed with great economic activity and it emerged as a leading district. After partition the district occupied a distinctive place as a centre of production, trade and commerce. It also occupied important position in banking. The establishment of, Ludhiana Stock Exchange (LSE) leaves no doubt about its distinctive position in trade and commerce and indtistry. Some describe Ludhiana as the financial capital of the State. (

This district has also emerged as a lead district in agriculture. Earlier Ludhiana, Jag'raon, Raikot, Mullanpur, Bahadurgarh, Khanna, Samrala and Doraha were considered im.portant markets of this district. As on 31st March, 1981 there were 11 regulated markets with 25 sub-yards. But as an 31st March, 1991 the number of regl.,llated markets increased to 14 with 45 sub-yards. The regulated markets were at (1) Jagraon, (2) !

The trade and commerce is mostly in private hands. However, there is a District Wholesale Cooperatlve Marketing and Supply Society at Ludhiana. It does not undertake trading but supplies consumer goods, such as kerosene, soaps, fertilizers, implements, seeds, insecticides etc. to the marketing societies. In 1989-90 there were 11 cooperative marketing societies functioning in the district. These market agricultural produce of its members. Besides there were 17 consumer societies in the district during 1989-90. Their main aim is to ensure equitable distribution of various kinds of articles to the consumers at competitive rates. A network of fair price shops were aiso opened in the district after introduction of State Trading w. e. f. 1959. There were 129 fair price shops in operation in the district as on 31st' March, 1966. The number has increa~ed substantially

According to 1991 Census there are 1,05,318 main workers engaged I in trade and commerce in the district. Out of these 17,609 workers are in rural area and 87,709 workers in the urban area. The sexwise break up reveals that against 17,233 males there are 376 female workers in the rural areas and against 86,289 males there are 1,420 :emale workers in the urban areas of the -district. The percentage of main workers engaged in trade and commerce works out to 13.63 per cent in the district which constitu ted the fourth largest industrial ~ategory in this district.

Banks have made significant cO!"ltribution in the development of trade and commerce in this district. As on 31st December, 1990 there were 326 branches of various banks operating in the district, the breakup of which is State Bank of India 27, State Bank of Patiala 241, Punjab National Ban~ 34, Cooperative Banks 57 and others 184. There -were 292 branches of various banks as; on 31st December, 1980 in the district.

Forestry

The area under regular forests is very - small. The process of consolidation of holdings has led to the ,tutting of large numbers of trees. There was an acute shortage of fuel as a result of which rural population made use of cowdung cakes as fuel. This resulted in waste of cowd\lng which could be used as manure to augment fertility of the soil. Consequently in 1951, the railway and National Highway strips and in 1956 the PWD road strips and canal strips were transferred to forest department for plantation purposes.

. The area under forests has increased from 89 sq. km. in 1980-81 to 106 sq. km. in 1990-91. In terms of percentages the forests occupied 2.75 per cent of total area of the district in 1990-91 against 2.31 per cent in 1980-81. This shows s.light improyement in forest area in the district in the last decade. ' 19 The comparative break up of the forest areas in 1990-91 and 1980-81 is presented below :--

Type of Forests 1990-91 1980-81

1. Reserve Forests 1 sq. km. 1 sq. km. 2. Protected FClrests 77 sq. km. 60 sq. km. 3. Unc1assed Forests 25 sq. km. 25 sq. km.

4. U/S ~8 of Indian Forest 3 sq. km. 3 sq. km. Act, 1927

Total 106 sq. km. 89 sq. km.

From the above it would be seen that area under Protected Forests has undergone an increase of 17.00 sq. km. and there is no change in other categories of forests. Of late a policy change has been made in the plantation of trees. Now Shisham and Toot (Mulberry) trees are being planted for better returns. '

If we compare income from the forest produce we find that increase has taken place from. Rs. 2,89,739 in 1965-66 to Rs. 38,97,861 in 1982-83.

It must be admitted that now there is better awareness among the people and the administration towards the utility of the forests and the trees in general. The increase in pollution ·hC?s brought. about this change of mind.

Medical and Pu,blic Health

The Ayurvedic system of l11edicine is being practiced in the district since times immemorial. The Unani system was introduced during the Mohammedan rule. The Vaids and Hakims contributed in treating phe paUents and winning their confidence. The two systems gained popularity due to their lesser cost and easy availability. But the indigenous systems suffered due to lack of patronage of the governmept during the British times when allopathic system received all types of facilities and government patron'age. The homoeopathic system of . medicine had a late introduction and is catching up fast. Of late the government is providing all types of facilities for the development of indigenous as w~ll as foreign systems. The quacks and sianas still weild some clientage in cases of mental diseases and bone-fracture, respectively, but their popularity is on the wane.

The .State Government has opened up chain of hospitals and dispensaries throughout the district. Even the private charitable trusts have come forward and opened hospitals and dispensaries for the amelioration of sufferings of the humanity. The district can boast of two medical colleges ,with attached hospitals (Christian Medical College and Hospital, and Dayanand Medical College and Hospital) at Ludhiana. Both institutions .. have been vastly expandeQ and improved in all respects since their inception. As on 1st April, 1991, there were 224 medical institutions (Hospitals, Public Health Centres, Dispensaries, etc.) in the district. Out of these 165 and 59 were in rural areas' and urban areas, respectively. As regards ownership 198 were owned by the state governmem t 11 were owned by the Local. Gbvernment and the remaining 15 were run by the voluntary organisations. Further out of 224 medical institutions 27 were hospitals (10 rural, 17 urban), 35 PHCs (32 rural, 3 20 urban), 156 dispensaries (119 rural, 37 urban) and 6 Hospital/CHC, CHC, CHC/PHC (4 rural, 2 urban). In addition to the above institutions there were 37 Ayurvedic, .5 Un ani and 11 Homoeopathic institutions.

There were in total 3,343 beds in the above medical institutions, out of which 1,008 were in rural areas and 2,335 ,in urban areas. The break up of beds by type of institution is as follows: Hospital 2.487 beds, Primary Health Centre 148 beds, Dispensaries 508 beds and Hospital/CHC, CHC, CHC/PHC 200 beds.

In the year 1990 there were 2,226 Doctors, 1981 Midwives, 1,825 Nurses and 3,413 Dais registered in the district. There was a Doctor for 1,022 pel'sons, a Midwife for 1,127 persons and a Nurse for 1,249 persons in the district in 1990. Further there was a medical institution for 10,916 persons and a bed for 731 perosns in the district. In the field of family planning this district is not lagging behind other districts in the State. In the year 1990-91 against a target of 12,891 sterlisation operations 8,860 operations were performed, whereas against a target of 38,518 IUDs the achievement was 48,970 operations. This shows that now there is greater stress< on coverage of females than males.. All these operations' were performed ,on voluntary basis and no coercion was used at a1l. Further during 1990-91 there were 1,778 cases of MTP (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) and 29,825 case~ of termination of pregnancy since inception i~ the district.

The scheme to supply protected drinking water to the identified scarcity villages in the district was tardy as out of 204 identified sca,rcity villages protected drinking water schemes were commissioned in 21 villages onl y. Thus much remains to be done in this respect. As regards availability of drinking water ~his facility is available in 100 per cent villages of the district.

Education :

According to Dr. Leitner there was not a mos que, a temple, a dharamshala that had not a school attached ~o it, to which the youth flocked chiefl y for religious education. There were also secular schools frequented alike by Mohammedans, and in which P~rsian or Lande were taught. The state of education in Ludhiana district in the middle of the 1'9th century was both antiquated and backward. According to the Ludhiana Settlement Report of 1853 there were some sixty schools where the children of the mercantile class received education. According to 1881 Census there were 8,580 students (4,235 in Government/aided schools, 4,345 'in private schools) • The first government High School was opened at Ludhiana on 27th October, 1864. The district was in the forefront of education. There has been gradual increase in the number of schools and students over the years. ,

The number of educational institutions as on 30th September, 1990 in the district were: University (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana), Art~, Sc~ence. Commerce and Home Science Colleges 25 (13 boys, 12 girls), Englneenng, Technology and Architecture colleges 2 (2 boys), Medical Colleges 2 (2 boys), Teaching Training Colleges 3 (1 boy , 2 girls), Senior' Secondary Schools 59 (45 boys, 14 girls); High/Post Basic School 262 >(219' boys, 43 girls); Middle/Senior Basic Schools 117 (114 boys, 3 girls); Prlmary/Junior Basic Schools 1,024 (1,005 boys, 19 girls); Teachers Training Schools (JBT) 1 (1 boy); Polytechnic 1 (1 boys); and Technical Industrial Art Craft Schools 9 ( 6 boy s, 3' girls). 21 'The strength of students in the above institutions during the corresponding period was: Ph.D 15 (15 girls): MA 842 (211 boys, 631 girls): M.Sc. 208 (55 boys, 153 girls), M.Com. 33 (15 boys, 18 girls): BA/BA (Honls) 10,669 (3,240 boys, 7,429 girls): B.Sc/B.Sc (Honls); 1,598 (543) boys, 1,055 girls); B.Com./B.Com. (Honls) 1,663 (1,051) boys, 612 girls); B.E./B.Sc. (Engg.)/B.Arch 991 (935 boys, 56 girls): MBBS 562 (350 boys, 212 girls): B.Ed. 609. (123' boys, 486 girls) Senior Secondary School 70,949 (42,856 boys, 28,093 girls): High/Post Basic 1,11,644 (56,"716 boys, 54-,928 girls): Middle 18,911 (10,336 boys, 8525 girls): Primary Junior Basic 1,76,362 (92,995 boys, 83,367 girls): Teacher Training Schoo~ 50 (25 boys, 25 girls): Polytechnic institution 175 (763 boys, 12 girls): and Technical Industrial Art and Craft School Students 1,899 (1,506 boys, 393 girls). It would be quite pertinent if we take a look at the number of students c1ass­ wise in the district. There were 2,05,081 students (1,07,735 boys, 97,346 girls) in the Primary classes (I to V): 1,00,127 students (54,647 boys; 45,480 girls) in Middle classes (VI to VIII): and 68,462 student;; (38,247 boys, 30,215 girls) in Secondary and Higher Secondary classes (IX to XII). Thus, there were 3,73,670 students (2,00,629 boys, 1,73,041 girls) in various types of schools in the district as on 30th September, 1990. During the year 1990-91 there were 296 Adult Education Centres (8 Male, 288 Female) where in 9,033 Adul ts (240 Male, 8,7.93 Female) were imprated instructions in the district.

A look at the number of educational institutions and students studying therein, a decade baCK, would be quite revealing. As on 30th September, 1980, there were : University (1 boy) ; Arts and ?cience Colleges 24 (13 boys, 11 girls) ; Teachers Training Colleges 3 (1 boy, 2 girls) ; Higher Secondary Schoels Z5 (17 boys, 8 girls); High Schools 220 (182 boys, 38 girls): Middle Schools 140 (130 boys, 10 girls); and Primary Schools 1,008 (989 boys, 19 girls) • The class wise strength of students as on 30th September, 1980 was: Primary (I to V) 1,94,000 (1,06,000 bJ?Ys, 88,000 girls); Middle .(VI to VIII) 79,000 (45,000 boys, 34,000 girls) and High/Higher Secondary ,(IX to XI) 37,000 (21,000 boys; 16,000 girls).

Ludhiana district has been one of the lead districts in ,the State in the matter of literacy 'and education. In 1981 <:::ensus the literacy rate for the district was 50.60 per cent (56.15) per cent males, 44.15 per cent females). It, however, jumped to 67.35 per cent (72.47 per cent males, 61.25 per cent females) in 1991 Census • It would thus be seen that the literacy rate has in­ creased by 16.75 per cent points (16.32 per cent males, 17.08 per cent females), whereas the corresponding increase for the State was 17.65 per cent points (18.50 per cent males, 16. 72 p~r cent females) during the decade 1981--91.

Occupation :

Unlike other districts in the State Ludhiana district is the onl y district which reported more than half of its population (50 .. 28 per cent) in the urban areas. This characteristic is mainly due to the fast development of Ludhiana city on account of the growth of industries. The general say;ng goes that whosoever settles in Ludhiana city can eke out a decent living as there is adequate work for every settler.

According to 1991 Census there were 772,516 workers in the district 743,923 were males whereas 28,593 were females. The rural and urban break ~p shows that 371,559 workers were in rural areas and 400,957 workers were 1n urban areas. The above figures show wide disPaf'ity in the number of male and female workers. The percentage of female main workers is 2.53 pe:r cent 22 a.'gainst 55.52 per cent of males in 1991 Census. The corresponding figures for 1981 Census were 2.51 per cent and 54.35 per cent, respectively. Thus we see that economic activity continues to be a male preserve in this district as in other districts of the Sta.te.

The break up of main workers by var10US industrial categories shows that there are: 154,528 cultivators and 128,740 agricultural labourers, which together constitute 36.67 per cent (cultivators 20.00 per cent and agricultural labourers' 16.67 per cent) of the total main workers in the district. These two industria~ categories (category I and category II) are mainl y rural oriented. The next important industrial category is manufacturing. Processing, Service, etc. Industrial category V [V(a)+V(b)], which employed 1,99,132 workers [V(a)-3,742 workers and V(b)-1,95,390 workers] constituting 25.78 per cent (V(a) 0.49 per cent and V(b)-25.29 per cent] of total main worker. The next important category is Trade and Commerce, category VII, which employed 105,318. workers constituting 13.63 per cent of main workers. This categorr is closely followed by category IX--Other ~ervices, reporting 103,60,4 workers (85,480 males, 18,129 females) constituting )3.41 per cent (11.49 male and 63.40 female) of the ~otal workers. Category VIII --Trans port, Storage and Communications reported 40,693 workers, constituting 5.27 per cent workers, followed by category VI Construction reporting 29,346 workers, constituting 3.80 per cent wor~ers in the district.

The female workers though outnumbered by male workers are of some significance in category IX -Other Services (63.40 per cent), followed by category V--Man~fac:;turing, Processing, Servlce etc. (14.46 per cent), category II--Agricultural l.abourers (8.46 per cent) and Category VII-Trade and Commerce (6.28 per cent) , respectively. The notable feature about female workers is that they have been able to establish themselves in teaching, nursing,. medical, clerical services, etc. Their contribution in Other Services is no less but returns do not justify thp. picture at the time of census due to ce'rtain prejudices and biases prevailing in the society. The occup~tional picture is bou~d to change in slue course.

Miscellaneous Activitier;;:

The Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana made a significant contribution in bringing about green revolution and sustaining the tempo of agricultural growth in the State as well as in the district through various extension programmes and popularising new types of improved seeds. The popularity of p-addy cultivation and levels of output achieved speak volumes about the attainments of the farmers of the state, especially this district. The green revolution coupled with the white revolution has not only filled the pockets of the farmers but also over flowed the _godowns/ warehouses of various government agencies. All this not only confirms the receptiveness of the fa:r;-mers to the modern practices but also speak volumes about his ingenuity in managing things on the agricultural front.

The achievements of Ludhiana city on ind).lstriai front are amazing. The often heard remark, ~hat Ludhiana can make ·pin to plane seems to 23 be justified but its fast expansion is something which could not ie witnessed with unconcern. There is need ·to provide minimum civic amenities to the coloni!,!s fast taking shape. Though Municipal Corporation has plans but the need of the hour is how these could be implemented. There is need to find a way out to solve the financial constraints, if any, through ingenuity.

Places of religious. historical and tourist interest in the district 1. Bhaini Sahib (HB No. 197). --It is also known as Bhaini Ala, and is located some 25 km. towards east of Ludhiana., on Ludhiana-Chandigarh Road with which it is connected by a 3· km. long link road. It is the headquarters of the Namdhari sect, who made great sacrifices against !=9w slaughter during the British rule. Guru Ram Singh made the place th"e centre of his activities on 13th April, 1857. 'The following places in the village are venerated by the Namdharis (1) ... Thara (raised platform), (2) Loh (a big round iron pan), (3) Ramsar (Sarowar), (4) .Diwanwala Makan, (5) Akalbunga, (6) Gaddi Sahib, ~7) Havan Kund, etc. The special about this place is that there is no hand pump or tap in the, village. Also on the days of the big gatherings m~ss marriages are celebrated among Namdharis. It is a village which reported a population of 1,518 persons in 1991 Census, against 1,091 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has a High School. a Middle School, a Primary School, a Health Centre and a Post Office. Phone facilities are also available in the village.

2. Alcfmgir (HB No. 273). --It is located about 13 km. to th~ soutp.-west of Ludhiana on Ludhiana-Malerkotla Roa.d. The place was named as such due to its taking possession by the inhabitants in the times of Moghul Emperor Aurangazeb. The place is famous for a historical Gurdwara. Manji Sahib built in memory of Guru Gobino Singh, who visited this place. The Guru cured a leprosy affected woman from a bath in tpe spring created • through an arrow shot by him. It was prophesised by the Guru that who so ever takes a bath in the Sarovar (Tank) with faith _ would be cured of leprosy. The legend goes that Guru was brought to this place on a cot (Manji) carried by his two Muslim and three Sikh followers. It is a village which reported a population of 2.803 persons in 1991 Census, against a population of 2,699 persons in 1981 Census. It has a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Maternity Home. a Health Centre and a Post Office.

3. (HB No. 310) .--It is situated on Ludhiana-Malerkotla Road about 31 km. from Ludhiana and 3 km. from Malerkotla. The place is known for its Guga Marl. The legend goes that Guga Mari was built here by bringing few bricks. from Bangar Mari (located in Bikaner district of Rc.j asthan State). It is' a village which reported a' population of 3,503 persons in 1991 Census against 3,118 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has a .~iddle School, a Primary School. a dispensary and a post office. A big fair is held here on Guga Naumi which lasts for three days. Large number of people from far and wide atten.d this fair. Cattle fairs are also held here in the months of March and October.

4. Dehlon' (HB No. 331). --It is situated at a distance of 19 km. from Ludhiana on Ludhiana- Road. There is a historic. Gurdwara built in memory 'of the Sixth Sikh , who" halted here on his return journey from Gwalior fort. where he was imprisoned under orders of 24 the Mughal Emperor. A big gathering is held here on every Sankranti (1st ,day of every month of Bikrami calendar h It is a village which reported a population of 4,081 persons in 1991 Census against 3,424 persons reported in' 1981 Census. It has a HiiJh ,School ~ a Middle School, a Primary School, a Hospital, a Health Centre, a Primary Health Centre, a Dispensary, a Family Planning Centre, a Post & Telegraph office. The village also has phone facilities.

5. Doraha --It is situated at a distance df 21 km. from Ludhiana on G. T. Road towards Ambala. It is also a railway station on Amritsar-Delhi line, There is an old Serai (Inn) built in the times of Emperor Aurangzeb. It must have been an impressi've structure at the time ,of its construction but· now it is in ruins. There is a historic gurdwara built in the memory of the Sixth Si15h Guru Hargobind. It is a town with a municipal committee, It reported a population of 9,509 persons in 1991 Census, against 7,606 persons' reported' in 1981 Census. It has a Health Centre. which has provision for 4 beds. It has two Arts and Science colleges, a Sr. Secondary School, two High Schools, a Primary School, an auditorium and a Public Library. It used to be an important centre of timber, which was diverted via Sirhind canal from river Satluj. The community development block office is also located here. No. of industrial units have been set up here which provide employment to the residents.

6. Ghurani Kalan --It is located some 8 km, from Payal on Payal­ Malerkotla road. The place is associated with Sixth Sikh Guru Hargobind, who stayed here for some time. A historical gurdwara has been constructed in his memory where Guru 1 s Angarakha, a shoe and a manuscript of Panchgranthi () are displayed in a show case. In the Gurdwara premises there is' a Neem tree to which Guru tethered his J:lorse. There is another gurdwara known as 'Nim Sahib " where the gUrt~ struck into ground th'e neem stick after cleaning his teeth. The same is said to have grown into a tree. Big Diwans are held here on Guru Hargobind 1 s birthday in Asadh (June), Kartika Puranmashi (October) and 7th Pausa (December) every year. , 7. Gujarwal --It is about 19 km. from Ludhiana t,?wards east. The nearest railway station is Qila Raipur on Ludhiana-Dhuri Railway line. About 2 km. from the village there is a histoJ?ic gurdwara built in memory of Sixth Sikh Guru Hargobind. It is known as Guru Sar or Manji Sahib. A legend connected with the place goes that during. his stay Guru Hargobind askeq Chowdhary Fatouhi to present him hi~ hawk (Baz) but the ~Chowdhary did not oblige instantly. Later the hawk was taken ill, as it consumed a lump of yarn. The Chowdhary be'lieving this to be the curse of the guru presented the hawk out the guru did not accept the offer. Instead he patted the hawk, who vorriitted out the lump of yarn and recovered. On every Amavas, on the birthday of Sixth Guru and Chet Chaudas there are large gatherings in the Gurdwara.. Th~re is another Gu:c.dwara known as Gurdwara Granth Sahib. It reported a population of 4.209 persons in 1991 Census against 4,085 persons returned in 1981 Census. It has a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Hospital, a Public Health Centre and post office.

8. Katani --It is situated about 26 km. from Ludhiana on Ludhiana­ Chandigarh Road. The place is known for Gurdwara Sahib, built in memory of the visit of Sixth Sikh Guru Hargobind on his return from Gwalior fort. Also the 10th Guru Gobind Singh visited this place in the disguise of Uch-ka-Pir aft~r his departure from '·Chamkaur Sahib. As Guru Gobind Sing)]. took meals at this place, the Gurdwara is also called De~ 25 Sar. The Gurdwara is situqted on the bank of Sirhind Canal and is built in two wings--one in memory of the Sixth Guru Hargobind and the other of tenth Guru Gobind Singh. It is a village which reported a population of 2,005 persons in' 1991 Census. It has a Sr. Secondary School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Dispensary, a Post & Telegraph Office. The village. has telephone facilities also.

9. Kanech.--It is about 18 km. from Ludhiana on G.T. Road towards Ambala. The nearest Railway Station is Doraha, on Ludhiana-Ambala Railway line. It has a historic gurdwara built in the memo'ry of the visit of Guru Gobind Singh after his departure from Chamkaur Sahib. The legend goes that Guru Gobind Singh desired a 19cal resident Chowdhary Fatouhi to present him his mar.e. On latter r s refusal the mare died. It is a village which reported a population of 2,681 persons in 1991 Census against 2,386 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has a Middle School, a Primary School, a Dispensary and a Post Office.

10. Lalton.-':It is about 8 km. from Ludhiana. The village was under the rule of Rai of Raikot. Chaudhary Gainda got built a G1::H"dwara, a Shivala and a tank at this place, which was considered an example of religious harmony. Free langar is served in the gurdwara. The village is divided into two parts, Lalton Kal.an and Lalton Khurd. The later is known as Akalgarh, which has been treated as a 'census town in 1991 Census. It is a village which reported a population of 4,571 persons in 1991 Census against 3,924 persons reported in 1981 Census. There is a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Hospital and a Post and Telegraph office.

11. Ludhiana.--It is the seat of the district as well as tahsil headquarters. The town is said to have been founded in the times of Lodi Emperors on the site of a village called Mir-Hota in the year 1481 AD. The present name corrupted from the old name Lodiana, which means town of the Lodis. It was originally situated on the left bank of Budha Nala on the ridge but now has spread out on all the four sides. In the old times it was an important station on the Delhi-Central Asia Highway. In the times of Moghuls it was the seat of Mahal, as part of Suba of Sirhind. With the downfall of tJ:1e Moghuls it passed in the hands of Rais of Raikot and in about 1760 Ap Rai Kalha is said to have strengthened the fort. In 1806 it passed in the hands of Maharaja , who annexed it from Rani Bhag Bhari of Raikot. Ranjit Singh passed it over to his maternal uncle Raja Sangat Singh of Jind State. In 1809 the British got in lease a plot of land to buUd a cantonment and ultimately annexed it in 1835 on the death of Raja Sangat Singh. The town remained in possession of the British till 1947. The town made rapid progress under the patronage of British, who developed it as a centre of trade and commerce. As a result of famine in' Kashmir in 1833 about 1500--2000 families of Kashmiri artisans took l:'esidence in this town. In 1842 on withdrawal of British from they settled Amir of Kabul, Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk, at Ludhiana. After annexation of Punjab in 1849 it was made district headquarters in 1850 and thereafter there was no looking back. The building. of G. T. Road, the rail way line and the Sirhind canal opened many economic opportunities for its inhabi­ tants. The town has blossomed into a leading centre of industries, trade and commerce and education. the city boasts of having the only Stock Exchange of the State of Punjab. Besides its. road and rail connections with other parts of the State and the country, it is connected by air with Delhi, Chandigarh and Hissar._ It was first connected by air with Delhi in 1982 by a Vayudoot service. It is the ·most populous city of the State. it is 26 known for cycle, sewing machines, hosiery and auto parts engineering products throughout India. It is also called the Manchester of the .Punjab.

The city has a municipal corporation. It reported a population of 10,42,740 persons in 1991 Census, as against 6,07,052 persons reported in '1981 Census. It has PUnjab Agricultural University campus, 2. Medical Colleges (Christian Medical College and Dayanand Medical College), an Engineering College (Guru Nanak Engineering College), a Polytechnic (Guru Nanak Polytechnic), an ITI, 13 colleges (10 Arts and Science and 3 Arts, Science and Commerce), 15 Hospitals (include one Ayurvedic), 3 Health Centres, 2 TB clinics/hospitals,' 37 Dispensaries (includes 6 Ayurvedic, one Unani and one Homeopathic) with 2,098 beds, 25 Sr. Secondary or Hr. Secondary Schools, 37 High Schools, ~ 18 Middle Schools and 404 Primary Schools. Besides there are 2 sports stadia, 14 Cinema Houses, 3 Public Libraries and 20 reading rooms located in the city.

12. Malaudh --It is situated some 40 km from Ludhiana en Ludhiana­ Ahmedgarh Ro~d. It is said to be an ancient place wher.e Mallas, hailing from Multan, won a victory against the locals. The place came to be known as Malla Udey (rise of Mallas), which corrupted to the present name malaudh. There was a ruin which was known as Theh LOharan. It had a fort which wa~ annexed by Sardar Man Singh frbm the Malerkotla Afghans in 1754. The place had a fortification wall which has since been pulled down. In 1872 the local Sardar was murdered by the Namdharis for his refusal to render help against Malerkotla. It reported a population of 4,437 persons in 1991 Census against 3,495 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has a Sr. Secondary School, two High Schools, two Middle Schools, a Primary School, a Primary Health Centre and a Post and J:elegraph Office.

13. Payal --It is situated about 37 km. from the district headquarters and is 10 km. from Cha wapail Rail way Station by road. It is also connected with Doraha, Khanna and Malerkotla by road. The leg_end goes that this place got the name Payal from discovery of Payzeb from' the old moun,d on digging' under directions of Shah Hussain some 760 years ago. The founder's tomb still stands in the town. It was at Payal that Akbar got the good news that his half brother Mohammad Hakim, the ruler of Kabul has turned back towards Kabul. It was part of Malerkotla State till 1766 when it was annexe'd by Maharaja Amar Singh of Patiala State. There is an old fort at Payal. Akhara of Dashnamis sect is also located here. The place was known for manufacture of rath and bahel is by the local carpenters. The country shoes (jutis) locally manufactured were popular' in the area. It is a town and has a municipal committee. It reported a population of 5,852 persons in 1991 Census, against, 5,224 persons in 1981 Census. It has, a Sr. Secondary School, a high School, two primary schools and a reading room.

14. Qila. Raipur --It is about 21 km. from Ludhiana with which it is connected both by rail and road. A historical gurdwara named Damdama Sahib has been built here in the memory of ninth Sikh Guru Teg Bahadur. Also an Ashram of Sadhus known as Dev Puri Akhara is located here. 'The place is famous as a centre of rural ·sports. In the month of February a sports mela is held here every year by the Grewal Sports Society. It is a 1 village which reported a population of 5,783 persons in 1991 Census against 4,751 persons reported in 1981 Census. There is a Sr. Secondary S:hool,_ two High SChools, two Middle Schools', ,two Primary Schools, a D~spensary and a Post & Telegraph office. 27 15. --It is located about 13 kms. from Payal on the bank of Sirhind canal. There is a big gurdwara known as ~urdwara Rara Sahib constructed through efforts of Sant Ishar Singh in 1936. People from far and near visit this gurdwara for seeking blessings of the guru. It is a village which reported a population of 848 persons in 1991 Census ag~inst 747 persons in 1981 Census. There is a Primary School in the village',

16. Sahnewal.--It is located about 16 kIlJs. from Ludhiana on the G. T. Road towards Ambala. A historic gurdwara named Damdama Sahib is • built at the place where Gl,lru Gobind Singh stayed for some time after leaving Chamkaur Sahib. It is a village which reported a population of 9,034 persons in 1991 Census against 4,934 persons r~ported in 1981 Census. It has two High Schools, two Middle Schools, a Prima'ry School, a HO,spital, a Primary Health Centre and a Post & Telegraph Office. Telephone facilities are also available in th.e village.

17. Bhundri. --It is located about 26 kms. from Jagraon, the tahsil headquarters. The place was the scene of action of one of the battles of the First Anglo-Sikh war an 28th January, 1846. A 60!..70' high column with a platform was raised here to commemorate the event. The column has since faller but the platform is still there. It is a village which reported a population of 3,287 persons in 1991 Census against 2,630 persons reported in 1981 Censlls. It has a High School, a Middle Sch'ool, two Primary Schools, two Dispensaries (one Ayurvedic) and a Post Office.

18. Guru' Sar Sadhar.--It is about 26 kms. from Jagraon and about' 12 kms. from Raikiot. The pla'ce is associated with Sixth Sikh Guru Hargobind, who stayed here for 5-6 months. The Guru dug many wells and Sar or Sarovar (tank) near the hamlet of his devotee Bhai Jiwanda. On every full moon day (Puranmashi) a big gathering is held at the gurdwara. It is a village which reported a population of 4,851 persons in 1991 Census against 3,778 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has a college (College of Education imparting instructions in BEd classes), a Senior "Secondary School, a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Hospital, a Maternity Child Welfare Centre, a Maternity Home, a Health Centre, a Family Planning Centre and a Post Office. The village has telephone .facilities.

19. Hatur.--It is about 25 -kms. from Jagraon, the tahsil headquarters. There is an old mound. The place is identified with the ol( name of Ahichetti which was visited by Lord Mahavira, who performed Cha: Mansa (four mop.ths recess) in the times of Raja Kanak Ketu. The resident: of Hat'ur believe that the place was deserted and rehabitated seven tim,e.. and the existing village was founded eighth time. It is why the villagl was named. Hatur (Hasht or 8th oc·cupation). There are number of notabll monuments such as Maqbara of Rai Ferozwala, Azmat Khanwali Masji~, Barkhur,darwali Masjid. The Idgah, Masjid Jali Khanwali and Nikkamch Amath Math are completely destroyed. Two cattle faiTs, one in April and the other in October, are held here every year., It is now a viHage but was a Notified Area Committee in 1981. It reported a population of '6,024 persons in 1991 Census against 5, lIt"8 persons in 1981 Census. It has two High Schools, two Middle Schools, two Primfiry Schools, one Hospital, one FaIl1ily Planning Centre, a Post Office. The village has telephone facilities.

20. Jagraon.--It is located 38 km. from Ludhiana on the Ludhiana­ Ferozepur Road and is the tahsil headquarters. It is said to have been founded by Rai Kalha with the blessings of Mohammedan Faqir Lape Shah. 28 In 1806--08 Maharaja Ranjit Singh annexed this place and passed it over to the Kapurthala chief. There was a fort built by the' Rais, which was improved in the times of Kapurthala chiefs\, In 1846 it passed in the hands of the British after the 1st Anglo-Sikh war, 1846. Jagraon is said to be a town of the Pirs. The graves of some notable Pirs are: Mohkam Din, Bandli Shah, Kheve Shah, Chup Shah and Zahir Wali Shah. It is a town and has a municipal committee. It reported a population of 47,372 persons in 1991 Census against 39,683 persons in 1981 Census. It has two hospitals and a Health Centre which together have a provIsIon for 49 beds. It has two colleges (one Arts and one Arts & Science), four Senior Secondary Schools, five High Schools, one Middle Sclmol and eleven Primary Schools. There are two Cinemas, two Public Libraries and one Reading Room. Besides the offices of Community Development Block and Punjab Roadways, Jagraon Depot are also located here. Every month cattle fair is held: The town is important market for wheat, cotton. There are number of cotton ginning, pressing and oil mills and other engineering units. But its progress is not as spectacular as of Khanna. The important Roshni fair is held here every year.

21., Nanaksar --It is some 5 km. from Jagraon by rail. A beautiful gurdwara was constructed through public donation by SalJt Ishar Singh, a disciple of Sant Nand Singh. The gurdwara is located in village Kaleran. No woman sevadar is allowed to stay inside the gurdwara. A fair is held from 11th--13th Bhadra (August) every year on the death anniversary of Baba Nand Singh Ji. Thousands of devotees visit the gurdwara on this occasiOn. It is a village which reported- a population of 2,073 persons in 1991 Census. It has a Primary School and a Post Office.

22. Raikot --It is situated at a distance of about 25 km. from Jagraort, the tahsil headquarters. It is also approachable from L1,ldhiana via . The place took its name from its founder Rai Ahmed, who built a fort' (kat) here. There is a historical gurdwara called Tahliana, connected with 10th Guru Gobind Singh who came here from Machhiwara on his way to Muktsar. The legend goes that while taking rest here Guru Gobind Singh asked one Nura, a local resident to bring for him some milk. Nura expressed his inability' as no buffalo was in milk. On guru's directions he 'brought a she buffalo and tied it with the tree. The she buffalo gave milk. The Guru gave one Gangasagar to Nura which had miracu;tous properties as when sand was put in this it flowed out but milk was retained. The incident was narrated by Nura to Rai Kalha, the ruler, who came to that place to pay his respects to the guru. The guru gave him a Patta and a Khanda. On Guru's asking Rai Kalha deputed Nura to bring information about the two sons of Guru Gobind Singh from Sirhind. On meeting Nura he could understand the fate be fallen to his sons and cut a patch' of ' grass, as e token of his anger to finish the 'zalamraj '. A gurdwara was constructed at the place where guru rested. The gurdwara is called Tahliana or Tahli Sahib which was built through the efforts of Sant Maghar Singh in 1914. About 13 km,. from Raikot there is another gurdwara Shatranj Sahib where guru 'played ch~ss (Shatranj) with Rai Kalha. Raikot is a town and has municipal committee. It ,reported a population of 21,061 persons in 1991 Census against 17,106 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has two dispensaries (one Ayurvedic) and one Family Welfare C~ntre. The dispensaries have provision for 10 beds. The town nas an Arts college, ,one Senior Secondary S.choo.l, 3 High Schools: 4 Prima:rY Schools, one Stadium, one cinema, a Public LIbrary and a readIng room.

23. Bahiolpur. --It is in Samrala tahsi). and is 10 km. from Mahchhiwara. The place was founded by two brothers--Bahlol Khan and 29 Bahadar Khan Afghans in the times of Emperor Akbar. The place has number of old monuments such as, Maqbara of Hussain Khan, Maqbara' of Alawal Kha~ (Suba of Deccan), and tomb of Abdul Rahman Khan. It reported a population of 2,039 persons in 1991 Census against 1,842 persons in 1981 Census. It has a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Dispensary, a Maternity Child Welfare Centre and a Post Office.

24. Jhar Sahib -'-It is about 13 kms. from Samrala. The name of the village as per revenue records is Chuharpur. The old habitation has been deserted and the new has been named after the gurdwara. According to the legend there was a Jhar where Guru Gobind took rest for about 8 hours after his escape from Chamkaur., A small Gurdwara was constructed at the place where he took rest. It was reconstructed in 1956-57. A big mela is held on every Sangrand of Bikrami month. It is a village which reported a population of 570 persons in 1991, Censlls. It has a College, Primary School and a Dispensary.

25. Khanna --It is a tahsil headquarters and is connected with Ludhiana both by rail and road. It was founded by a KhEma Rajput and was named as such but its name corrupted from Khana to Khanna. Mai Daya Kaur was the last ruler of the town. On her death the Jagir lapsed to'the British in 1850. The historical places located here are: an Imperial Serai built in the time of Emperor Aurangzeb, an old Sikh fort and a Baoli built' by Mai paya Kaur. Khanna is an important market of wheat, paddy and groundnut. It is also growing into an important industrial centre and has several oil pressing and cotton mills. It reported a population of 71,990 persons in 1991 against 53,761 persons reported. in 1981 €ensus. The town"" has two Hospitals, one Family Welfare. Centre, 3' dispensaries, which together have 85 beds for patients. It has two Arts & Science Colleges, 3 Senior Secondary Schools', 4 High School,s, 39 Primary Schools, a stadium, 3 Cinema Houses, a 'Public Library and a reading room. Khanna has come to occupy an important positio,n as a wheat and groundnut market in the state".

26. Machhiwara --It is situated at a distance of about 10 kms. from

Samrala, the tahsil headquarters 0 It is also connected with Rahon by road. It got its name from Fishermen who resided here. Rajputs settled here during the Gauri period but later it was the headquarters of the Sodhis during the Sik,h period. The place finds mention in the Mahabharata though there is no historical evidence. A fort of bricks was built here by the Sod his . There are other historical buildings such as £ujan Shahwali Masjid, Qazi Masjid (built in 1517 AD) and Ganj-i-Shahidan (treasury of Martyrs), Diwali Devi and Bhadarkali Devi temples built in bricks 200 years ago. Sodhi Karam Singh built a gurdwara 280 years back to commemorate the visit of Guru Gobind Singh. It was here that GU'LU I s disciples Dharam Singh, Daya Sing!'l and Man Singh spotted him and took him to the house of Gani Khan and Nabi Khan. All the five (2 Muslims and 3 Sikhs) took the guru in the disguise of Uch-Ka-Pir. It has a historical gurdwara ~haran Kan}Val, where fairs are held on Baisakhi and Maghi:.

27. Rahawan --It is situated about 3 km. from Khanna. The place has got an old mosque, which is now in bad shape. Archaeological explorations at the old site have yielded antiquities dating back to 1000 BC, which belong to ,Aryan Period. It is now a village which reported a population of 2,519 persons in 1991 Census against 1,892 persons in 1981 Census. It has a college, a Senior Secondary School, a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School, a Post Office. Telephon-e facilities are also available in the village. 30

28. Sanghol --It is situated some 20 km. from Samrala (the tahsil headquarters) on Samrala --Chandigarh Road. It is also known as Ucha Pind. The new habitation is said to have been constructed from the bricks dug out from' the old mound. The coins and antiquities found from this place clearly establish the historical sequence from Gupta period to the Sultanate period. Among the coins the earliest coin is a gold coin of Kumar Gupta and the last one bears the name of Sultan Balban. Some of the stone sculptures reco,(ered from Sanghol bear marked Mangoldid features. Sanghol is, said to be the ancient Sangal D.eep rule~ by Raja $ang. The famous RU_l;l Basant brother;s, who figure in legendry history, are said to have belonged to Sanghol. The m::lund is still 70--80 feet from the surrounding area. The recent, excavations from it have thrown very useful information about its ,antiquity and. old connections. The findings and relics have been displayed in a museum set up by Government of Punjab on the main Ludhiana-­ Chandigarh road. It is a' village which reported a population~ of 4,175 persons in 1991 Census against 3,425 persons reported in 1981 Census. It has two high schools, two' middle schools, two primary schools, a hospital, a dispensary, a Family Planning Centre, a Post and Telegraph Office, Telephone facilities are also available in the village.

29. Neilon --It is located on the Ludhiana--Chandigarh Road near the bridge of Sirhind canal. The rich growth of trees on both sfdes of the Sirhind canal makes it an ideal spot for stay. There is a tourist guest house and a milk bar. Boats are also available on hire for boating in the canal waters. 31 ANNEXURE

JURISDICTIONAL CHANGES

LUDHIANA DISTRICT

INTER-DISTRICT CHANGES

(I) SAMRALA TAHSIL OF LUDHIANA DISTRICT Vide Notification No. 1555- LOST 6 VILLAGES TO BALACHAUR TAHSIL RE II (1)-84/2683, dated 23rd OF . April, 1984.

33 INTRODUCTION TO DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK The DlstrJ,ct, " Census Handbooks have been published for the first time at the 1951 Census and contained then mainly data relating to the Census Enumeration. These data -were found to hav~ proved very useful with the local officers working in the CommJnity Development Blocks, Tahsil and District Administration and often consulted in connection with Planning­ Purposes, Public Distributiun System, Elections, and other data Users.

Keeping in view good response it had elicited during the decade 1951-61, District Census Handbook project was continued in 1961 Census also. The latter were, how.ever, designed to thrd'w data of more compre­ hensive scale containing useful census data for each village and town (ward-wise) • In the distric. t, bes_ides, g1 ving useful information collected from various State/Central Government departments and agencies. It was combined with Directory of Village and towns showing location of ~duca­ tional institutions, hospitals and dispensaries, Posts and Telegraphs Office', electrification and protected water supply. A beginning was also made to include tahsil maps showing various amenities in the villages constituting a tahsil. Thus, earnest attempt was made to make them self-contained comprehensive reference book of district for the handy ,use of the district officers and other agencies. The experience will revealed that inordinate' delays did occur in the preparation of the manuscripts and finally their publishing process but somehow, the publication was released in the inte,r­ censal period.

Series wer~ also continued in the success'ive censuses of 1971 and 1981. The 1991 Census Hand Books are the happy culminat~on of this project. The last 3 series Le. 1971', ,1981 and 1991 are different from that of 1961 Census Census publications on this subject as these included detailed administrative data which were included in 1961 series. ,However, Village and Town Directory continued to form a part of these handbooks together with Primary Census Abstract. 'Some of the changes in 1991 Census series formats have been introduced, which are as follows :--

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

(ii) From the format of Villag~ Directory Col. 14 (Staple food) and Col. ,20 (Remarks) have been deleted. The contents of the Hand books: The 19~n District Census Handbook lias been divided into two parts; Part A contains Village ahd Town Directory. Whereas Part B contains Primary Census Abstract of Villages and Towns Directory/wards giving total populafion and Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes only for District/CD/Town. Both parts are being published together in this volume.

The Village Directory g\ves information apout each Village in Community Development Block in the ascending order of location 'Code and contains informations relating to total area of the Villa~e in hectares, total· population, number of households, amenities availab~e jn the village Le. \ educational, medical, drinking )Vater I number of PostSj and Telegraph offices, commun~cation and approach to village, nearest town and distance ~in kms.) and availability of power supply. Besides, it displays infor- . matJ.ons on land use, Le. area under different types of land use, like forest, irrigated by source and unirrigated, cultivable and uncultivable land. 34 The town directory presents data on each town in six sta'tements giving the status of the town, the decadal population' growth rate since '-1901-91, physical and locational aspects, municipal finance and availability of amenities like, medi~al, educational, banking, trade, commerce and indu~tr.y .

,The Primary Census Abstract (General) incorporates Community Development Block wise data for each village and each town/ward under the following heads :-- (i) Area in hectares/sq.km. (ii) Number of occupied residential houses (iii) Number of Households (iv) Total Population (including institutional and houseless population) . (v) Total P?pulation in the age group (0--6) (vi) Scheduled Caste Population. (vii) Scheduled Tribe population (There is no Scheduled Tribe notified for Punjab). (viii) Literates

(ix) Total Main Workers. (x) Main workers classified into 9 industrial categories viz., (1) Cultivators, II. Agricultural labourers, III. Live­ stock,I Forestery, Fishing., Hunting and Plantation, Orchards and Allied activities, IV. Mining and quarry­ ing, V (a) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in household industry, V (b) Manufacturing I processing, servicing and repairs in other' than household industry; VI. Constructions, VII. TFansport, Storage and comillunications. IX. Other services; X. Marginal (xi) Marginal Workers (xU) Non-workers

However. the Primary Census Abstract (for Scheduled t Caste only) indicates data relating to District/Community Development Bloc~/Town with break up into total/rural/urban except the items (i), (H), (vi~) and (vii) listed above for General Primary Census Abstract.

Source of Data: \ The Primary Census Abstract contains census data only. For the compilation o,f Village Directory, SChedules a10ngwith details instructions were sent to the Tahsildars by January 1990. They were requested that the requisite information will be filled up in the prescribed format and re­ turned to the Census Directorate at the earliest. The matter re1atihg to completion of Village Directory and its ret~Fn was· persued vi90rously with the Tahsildars through staff of this directorate posted in the field during 'I the 1991 Census Houselisting and Enumer'ation Operations. The Village Directories duly filled in were received in this directorate in May 1991. Likewise, Town Directory Schedules alongwith detailed instructions were sent to Commissioneu; of Municipal Corporations and Executive Officers of Municipal Committees. The data required for Town Directories were also received back by May 1991. However, back references had to be made in some cases where either certain columns of the sched u1e were left blank or 35 information was inconsistent with the previous data. The position was reconciled, in certain case after' protracted correspondence with the con­ cerned department=/asrencies.

Census Concepts 1 Rural-Urban Classification As in the previous censuses the 1991 Census data are presented for rural and urban areas separately.

Rural Area--Viliage The basic unit for rural area is revenue village which, in all cases, has definite surveyed boundaries. This may comprise one or more hamlets but the entire village will normally be one unit for presentation of data. The definition of village, as adopted in censtls is identified with that of 'Mauza' given under Section_ 3(i) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act~ 1887. It is the Rev·enue Estate determined as such for the purpose of levy and collection of land revenue. The Revenue Estate is def.ined in Act ibid as under :-- (a) "An a rea for which separate records of rights exist, or (b) Which has been separately assessed to land revenue, or would have been so asses~ed if the land revenue had not been realised, compounded cr redeemed; or (c) Which. the State Government may by general rule or specific orders declare to be an Estate."

The village is, thus. not merely the 'Abadi Deh' (Red lined area in "Shajra Aks" or "Latha") for census taking but is the entire land coming within the fixed boundaries of ea,c~ village in terms of the Act ibid.

Urban Area--Town Urban areas are specially defined foI' the census purposes. In the 1991 Census the same criteria as in 1981 Census has been adopted. The urban area in 1991 Census is defined as follows : -- .

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

~b) All other places whi.ch satisfied the following creiteria :--

(i) a minimum population of 5000 ; (ll) atleast 75% of the male Main Workers engaged in non­ a\Jricultu~al pursuits; and (iii) a population density of atleast 400 per sq. km. Whereas in category , a ' all places will be towns in their own right, in category 'b' only those places will be treated as towns for the purposes of cens~s which Directorate of Census Operations. of the State/UT concerned has so declared as 'Census Town' after satisfying the above criteria.

The urban criteria for census town under category (b,) above varied little from that of 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males wen-king in activities 36 such as fishing or logging tetc. were tre~ted as engaged in non-agricultural activity anq, therefore, contributed to the 75% criterion of 1961 and 1971 Censuses, whereas in 1981 Census, these activities wer"e treated as at ller with cUltivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion.

In 1991 Census, like in 1981 Census, the activities # of ).ivestock,' forestery fishing, hunting, plantation and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural activities while applying the test of male working population. A town with a population of one lac and above 1.s called a i City I in Census pariance.

Urban Agglomeration Apart from city/town, the 197:1 ehd 198f concept of Urban Agglo­ meration is also adopted fqt the 1991 Census. Very often large railway colonies , university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., etc. come up outside the statutory limits o'f the City/town qut -adjoining it. Such areas may not by thems.elves qualified to b~ treated as toy{ns, but if they form a continuous spread with the town. they are treated as 'Out Growths' of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such' towns together 'with their out growths have beeh treated as one urban unit and called Urban Agglomeration. An Urban Agglometaqon may constitute : (a) a city with continuous out Growths (Part of Out Growth being au tside the statutory limits but falling within the boundary of 'adjoining village/villages) ; (b) One town with similar Out Growths or separate or more adjoining towns with their Out Growths as in (a) ; or (c) A city and one or mOr~ a:aJoining towns with their Out Growths of all which faim tontinuous spread. 37 DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS BASED ON INSET TABLES Population by C.D. Blocks

TABl..f l(A)

Population and ntIIIiler of villages as ~r 1991 Census

Sr. Naffle of C.D. Block Population of Villages Number of Villages No. Persons Males Females Total Inhab,ited Villages Villages

2 3 4 5 6 7

Jagraon 131,346 69,774 61,572 52 51

2 Sidhwan Bet 103,658 54,182 49,476 92 92

3 Sudhar 88,731 46,752 41,979 39 38

4 Ludhiana-1 137,250 74,300 62,950 66 66

5 Ludhiana-2 123,451 65,846 57,60!> 176 175

6 Machh lwara 137,060 72,745 64',315 184 182

7 Samrala 173552 92,648 80,904 155 151 8 Dehlon 118,967 63,447 55,520 77 74 9 Doraha 104,075 55,758 48,317 74 70 10 Pakhowal 110,723 58,604 52,119 64 62

\

District 1,228,813 654,056 574,757 979 961

The above table shows population of the rural segment of Ludhiana district by CoD. Blocks. The break up of population is also presented by persons, males and females. The table also incorporates number of villages by

CoD 0 Blocks 0 The villages have been shown as total villages and inhabited villages. It is not difficult to find out the uni nhabited villages from these two.

The table shows that out of 10 C.D. Blocks in the district Samrala block (1,73,552 per.sons) and Ludhiana~1 block (1,37,250 persons) are the largest and the second largest in population, the lowest and the second lowest being Sudhar block (88,731 persons) and Sidhwan Bet block (103,658 persons), respectively. The highest number of villages is reported !n the Machhiwara block (184 villages), followed by Ludhiana-2 block (176 villages) having the second· highest number, whereas Sudhar block (39 .villages) and Jagraon block (52 villages) have the lowest and the second lowest number of villages, respecti vel y. In' 'the number of inhabited villages the hig hest and second highest number of inhabited villages are in Machhiwara block (182 villages) 38 and Ludhiana-2 block (175 villages), respectively. The Sudhar block (38 villages) and Ja.graon block (51 villages) report the lowest and second lowest number of inhabited villages, respectively.

The table further Ireveals that population of 12-,28,813 persons (6,54,056 males and 5,74,757 females) is distributed in the 10 blocks and that out of 979 villages as many as 961 villages are inhabited, whic=h implies that 18 villages are uninhabited. There are two blocks, Sidhwan Bet (92 out 92) and Ludhiana-l (66 out of 66), which do not report any uninhabited village.

Population by Towns

TABLE 1(8)

Population and number of town~ 1991 Census

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

2 3 4 5

Akalgarh (..c.T.) 5,564 2,934 2,630 2 Doraha (M.C.) 9,589 4,955 4,634 .3 Jagraon (M.C.) 47,372 24,723 22,649 4 Khanna (M.C.) 71,990 38,094 33,896 5 Ludh1ana (M.Corporation) 1,042,740 580,961 461,779 6,488 6 Machhiwara (N.A.C.) 13,5M 7,D66 , 7 Mull anpur Oakha (N.A.C.) 10,138 5,312 4,826 8 Payal (M.C.) 5,852 3,063 2,789 9 Raikot (M.C.) 21,061 11,025 10,036

10 Samrala (U.A) 14,921 7,850 7,071 (i) Samrala U1.e.) 14.287 '7.516 6,771

All Towns 1,242,781 685,983 556,798

The above table shows distribution of population by towns with break up into males and females. The ta ble reveals that Ludhiana M. ~orp, (10,42,740 persons) reports the highest population, followed, at a considerable distance, by Khanna Me (71,

TABLE 2 New towns/towns declassified, merged in 1991 census

Name of town Population

2

(a) Added Akalgarh (C. T.) 5,564 (b) Declassified Hathur (N.A.C.) 6,024 (c) Wholly merged with other Ni-l

The' above table reveals that one new town (Akalgarh CT) was added in 1991 Census, whereas one town (Hathur NAC) was declassified. ThuS', there was no net gain (gain- of one town again>st a loss of one town). In terms of popula tion there was a gain of 5,564 persons against loss of 6,024 persons. Thus ther.e was a net loss of 460 persons.

Decadal Change in Population

TABLE 3 Decadal change ift distribution of population

Population Percentage Decadal Percentage Tahsil (1981--91) of Urban 1981 1991 Variation Population ,Total Rural Ur.ban Total Rura~ Urban Total Rural Urban -1981 1991

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

Jagraon 350,774 288,807 61,937 401,450 327,453 73,997 50,706 38,646 12,060 17.66 18.43 (+14.46) (+13.38) (+19.47) ( Ludhiana 1,014,254 399,087 615,167 1,540,694 487,816 1,052,878 526,440 88,729 437,~~1 60.65 68.34 (+51.90) (+22.23) (+71.15) Samrala 210,500 190,055 20,445 243,097 214,622 28,475 32,597 24,567 8,030 9.71 11.71 (+15.49) (+12.93) (+39.28) Khanna 243,414 176,823 66,591 286,353 198,922 87,431 42,939 22,099 20,84027.36 30.53 ( +17.64) (+12.50) (+31.30)

District 1,818,912 1,054,772 764,140 2,471,594 1,228,813 1,242,781• 652,682 174,041 478,641 42.01 50.28 (-fI35.88) (+16.50) (+62.64) 40 The above table shows distribution of population by tahsils with brea;k up into rural and urban for 1981 and 1991 censuses; percentage decadal variation for the decade 1981-91 by tahsils with break up into total, rural and urban; and percentage of urban population by tahsils for 1981 and 1991 censuses, separately.

The table shows that Ludhiana tah.sil (15,40,694 persons) and Samrala tahsil (2,43,097 persons) report the largest and the second largest population, respecti vel y, in 1991 Census. The ranking was same in 1981 Census also. Ludhiana tahsil (4,87,J3-l6 persons) occupies the top position in rural sector, whereils Khanna tahsil (1,98,922 persons) is at the bottom in 1991 Census. The ranking also remains same for 1981 Census, as far as rural sector is concerned. In the urban sector, Ludhiana tahsil (10,52,878 persons) again o ccupie s the top pIa ce, whereas Samrala tahsil ( 28 ,475 persons) is at the bottom in 1991 Census. The ranking of tahsils (urban sector) remains same for 1981 Census.

As regards percentage decadal' variatio.n during 1981-91, Ludhiana tahsil (51. 90 per cent) reports the hi~hest percentage of growth, which is mainly attributable to the growth of Lu.dhiana city. The urban growth in Ludhiana tahsil (71.15 per cent) is reported to be the highest, followed by Samrala tahsil (39.28 per cent) at the second place. The percentage of urban population has increased in all tahsils of the district. However , it is the highest in Ludhiana tahsil (68.34 per cent) and -the lowest in Samrala Tahsil (11.71 per cent) in 1991 Census. The percentage of Urban population in Ludhiana dist:rict is 50.28 per cent, which is the highest for any district in the State in 1991 Census. Distribution of villages by Population ltanges TABLE 4 Percentage Distribution of Villages by Population Ranges. 199'

C.D. Block No. and No. and Percentage of villages in each ranges (figures in brackets Percent- indicates Percentage of villages in each rangel age of Less than 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 Inhabited 200 and above Villages

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ff

Jagraon 51 2 (3.92) 3 (5.88) 21 (41.18) 20 (39.22) 4 (7.84)' (1.96) S1dhwah Bet 92 8 (8.70) 18 (19.56) 54 (58.69) 11 (11.96) (1.09) Sudhar 38 1 (2.63) 18 (47.37) 18 (47.37) (2.63)

Ludhiana-I , 66 2 (3.03) 2 (3.03) ~7 (56.06) 22 (33.33) 3 (4.55) ludhiana-2 62 (35.43) 81~ (2 86) 175 21 (15.43) 81 (46.28) i Machhiwara 182 27 (14.83) 46 (25.27) 100 (54.96) 9 (4.94} Samra 1a 151 8 (5.30) 18 (11.92) 102 (67.55) 23 (15.23) Dehlon 74 (1.35 ) 4 (5.41) 54 (72.97) 14 (18.92) (1 .35) Doraha 70 1 (1.43) 10 (14.28) 43 (61.43), 13 (18.57) 3 (4.29) Pakhowal 62 1 <1.61) 1 (1.6·1) 39 (62.91) 21 (33.87)

District 9~1 77 (8.01) 165' (17.17) 549 (57.13) 156 (16.23) 13 (1.35) (0.11) 41 The above table shows distribution of inhabited villages by' population ra'nges by C.D. Blocks. The ·distribution of villages is both by number and percentage, the percentage being shown in brackets. It should be noted that whereas villages shown in various ranges add up to the number of villages shown ~n column 2, the totals of column 2 tally with district totals. Thus the totals for column 2 strike vertically whereas for ranges it is horizontally. It would be seen from column 2 that highest percentage of inhabited villages is in Machhiwara block (18.71 per cent) and the lowest in Sudhar Block (3.95 per cent). It would be further seen from the table that ranges are not of even sizes. The highest number of villages 549 (57.13 per cent) are in the population range 500-1999, whereas only one village (0.11 per cent) is in the population range o l0,OOO and above.

If we examine percentages by population ranges we notice that in population range 'less than 200'. Ludhiana-2 block (15.43 per cent) tops; in population range 1200-499' again Ludhiana-2 block (35.43 per cent) tops; in population range '500-1999' Dehlon block (72.97 per cent) tops; in population range 12000-4999' Sudhar block (47.37 per cent) tops; and in population range '5000-9999 ' and '10,000 and above J agraon block (7.84 per cent and 1.96 per cent, respectively) is at the top. lt is thus obvious that whereas Ludhiana-2 block tops in percentages in the smaller ranges (less that 200 and '200-4991), Jagraon block, tops in the bigger ranges ('5000-9999 and '10,000 and above') • ' Oensity TABLE 5 Distribution of villages by density

Range of Density Total No. of villages in Percentage of village in each density range each density range

2 3

--10 4 0.42 11--20 5 0.52 21--50 20 2.08 51--100 34 3.54 101--200 126 13.11 201--300 201 20.92 301--500 420. 43.70 501+ 151 15.71 Not Kn_own 0 0.00

Total 961 100.00 The above table shows distribution of villages and their population by various density ranges. It should be noted that the density ra,nges are not of eyetl sizes and vary a great deal. l'he highest number of villages (420) are in the density range '}Ol-500' (43.70 car cent), followed by (201 villages) density range '201-300' (20.92 per cent~. The lowest number of villages (4) is in density ~range-l0' (0.42 per cent) and the second lowest (5 villages) in the density range '11-20' (0.5Z per cent). 42

Sex Ratio TABLE 6(A) Sex ratio for rural population of c.n. blocks as per 1991--Census

Sr. No. Name of C.D. Block Number of Females per 1000 Males

2 .-'l

Jagraon 882 2 Sidhwan Bet 913 3 Sudhar 898 4 ludhiana-1 847 5 -'. ludhiana-2 875 6 Machhiwara 884 7 Samral a 873" 8 Dehlon 875 9 Doraha 867 10 Pakhowal 889 District 879

The above table gives sex ratio (number 'of females per thousand males) by C.D. Blocks. The table reveals the highest and the second highest sex ratio in Sidhwan Bet block (913) and Sudhar block (898)., respectively. The lowest and the second lowest is in Ludhiana-I block (847) and Doraha bloc k (867), respecti vel y • The sex ratio for the district (rural sector) is reported at 879. TABLE 6(8) Sex ratio for towns

Sr•• No. Hame and civic Administration Number of females per 1000 Males status of towns

2 3 896 Aka1garh C.T. 935 2 Doraha M.C. 916 3 J.~raon M.C. 890 4 Khanna M.C. 795 5 ludhiana M. Corp. 918 6 Machh i wat'a N.A.C. 909 7 Mu 11 anpur Qakha M.A.C. 911 8 Paya1 M.C. 910 9 Raikot M.C. 901 10 Samrala U.A. 901 11 ( i ) Sanirala M.C. 812 All towns 43 TABLE 6(B) The above table gives sex ratio by towns of the district. The sex

. ratio (number, of females per thousand males) for all the towns is 812 , which , is lower than for the rural areas (879) for obvious reasons (The workers in towns prefer to keep their families back home in the rural areas): The highest and the second ·highest sex ratio is reported by Doraha MC (935) and Machhiwara NAC (918), respectively, whereas, the lowest and the second lowest is reported in Ludhiana M. Corpn. (795) and Khanna MC (890), respecti v'el y.

Scheduled Caste Population

.... TABLE 7 ProDortion of scheduled caste population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of scheduled N~mber of villages in Percentage of vill age in caste population to total each range each range popu lation

2 3

0-5 67 6.97 6-10 13 1.35 11-15 34 3.54 16-20 42 4.37 21-30 203 21.12

31 and above 602 62'.64 Total 961 100.00

The above table shows distribution of villages and their percentages by ranges of percent~ge of Scheduled Caste population to total population. The table reveals that the ranges are not of even sizes. The highest number of v Ulages (602) is in the range '31 and above' (62.64 per cent), followed by the range '21-30' (21~12 per cent) report~ng 203 villages. It would be noted that 805 villages (83.76 per cent) have more than 20.00 per cent scheduled caste population. There are 13 villages (1.35 per cent) which constitute the lowest percentage reported in the percentage range 16-10". follc;>wed by 34 villages, constituting 3.54 per cent villages having Scheduled Caste population in the range '11-15 1 per cent.

TABLE 8 Percentage of scheduled castes population in towns--1991 census

Sr. No. Name and civic administration Total Population Total S.C. Percentage of S.C. status of towns population population to total population

2 3 4 5

1 Akalgilrh C.T. 5,564 1,523 27.37 2 Doraha M.e. 9,589 1,004 10.47 44 TABLE 8 i'ertentage of scheduled c;astes population ip to~ns--1991 censuS

Sr. No. Name and civic administration Total Population Total S.C. Percentage of S.C. status of towrfs population population to total . population

2 3 4 5

3 Jagraon M.C. 47,372 14,219 30.02 4 Khanna M.C. 71,990 14,709 20.43 5 Ludhiana M.Gorp. 1,042,740 123,521 11.85 6 Machhiwara N.ft. C. 13,554 4,287 31.63 7 Mul1anpur Dakha N.A.C. 10,138 3,706 36.56 8 Payal M.C. 5,852 2.285 39.05

9 Raikot M.e. 21,06'1 7,79~ 37.00 10 Samrala U.A. 14,921 4,365 29.25 ( i ) Samrala M.C. 14.287 3,738 26.16 All towns 1,242,781 177,361 14.27 The above table gives population, Scheduled Ca.ste population and percentage of Scheduled Caste population by townd. The table reveals highest perc;entage of scheduled castes in Payal MC (39.05 per cent), followed by· Raikot MC (37.00 per cent). The lowest percentage of scheduled castes is reported in Doraha Me ( 10.47 per cent), followed by Ludhiana M. Corp. ( 11.85 peJ;" cent), at 'the second place from the bottom. The ta bIe further reveals that out of a population of 12,42,781 persons in th~ towns there are 1,77,361 persons of scheduled castes, who constitute 14.27 per cent population of the urban areas'. Literacy TABLE 9{A) Literacy rates for rural population of C.D. Block by sex (Excludi~9 ~hildren in the age group 0-6)

Sr'. No. Name of C.D. Block . Percentage of literates

Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 1. Jagraon 60.07 66.08 53.25 2. Sidhwan Bet 60.43 67.83 52.28 3. Sudhar 63.95 70.15 57.07 4. .ludhiana-1 69.63 76.44 61.57 5. ludtliana-2 56.22 63.56 47.76 6. Machhiwara 62.52 69.36 54.81 7. Samrala 63.53 70.85 55.15 8. Dehlon 64.12 72.17 54. ~4 9. Doraha 62.49 69.00 54.93 10. Pakhowal 65.69 72.71 57.78 District 62.95 69.93 54.99 45 The above table gives percentage of literates with break up ~nto males and 'females by q..D. B"loc:ks. It would be noticed that Ludh~ana-l. block (69.63 per cent) is' the topper in the total literacy, whe~~~s Ludhlana-2 block (56.22 per cent) occupies the lowest rung. Again in respect of male literacy Ludhiana-l block (76.44 per ~ent) and Ludhiana-2 (63.56 p.er cent) occupy the top and bottom positions, respecti vel y. In female hteracy too Ludhiana-l block (61.57 per cent) and Ludhiana:"2 block (47 76 per cent) report the highest and the lowest percentages, respecti vel y • ' '".

TABLE 9(8) Literacy rates for towns 1991 census

(Excluding children in ~he age group 0--61

,sr'· Name and civic admi ni strat i on Percentage of liteates st atus of towns No. Persons Males Fema les

1 , 2 3 4 5

1. Akalgarh C.T. 78.76 85.21 71.61 2. Doraha M.G. 79.46 84.09 74.47 3. Jagraon M.G. 72.10 76.07 67.80 4. Khanna M.G. 74.56 79.61 68.57 5. l udh i ana M.G. 71.56 74.39 67.93 6. Machhiwara N.A.G. 66.80 72.98 60.24 7. MulJanpur Dakha N.A.C. 67.77 73.48 61.50 8. Payal M.e. 65.46 71.61 58.71 9. Raikot M.G. 66.86 72.03 61.23 10. Samrala U.A. 77 .41 83.45 70.76

( i ) Samrala ~.C. 76.11 82.52 69.05

All towns 71.71 74.89 67.74

The above table gives percentages of lfterates for persons, males 'and females by towns and UAs. The table reveals that for towns, taken together, the 'literacy rate for persons is 71.71 per cent. The highest and the second high~st literacy rate is reported in Doraha Me (79.46 per cent) and Akalgarh GT (78.76 per cent). respectively. whereas the lowest and the second lowest is reported in Payal MC (65.46 per cent) and Machhiwara NA~ (66.80 per cent), respectively in case of persons. The literacy rate for all, towns, taken together. for males is reported to be 74.89 per cent, Akalgarh CT (85.21 per cent) and Doraha MC (84.09 per cent) have reported the highest and the s~cond highest literacy lowest rates for males, whereas the lowest. and the second lowest ,literacy ~ates have been reported in Payal MC (71.61 per cent) and llaikot M~ (72.03 per cent), respecti vel y. In case of fet;llale literacy rates Doraha Me (74.47 per cent) and Akalgarh GT (71.61 per cent) occupy the top and second top positions, whereas Payal MG (58.71 per cent, and Machhiwara NAG (60.'24 per cent) occupy the lowest and the second lowest positions, respecti vely • 46 Working Population TABLE 10(A) Percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non-workers in C.O. Block Census - 1991

Sr·. Name of Percentage of No. C.O. Block Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to I Non-workers t~ total population total population tetAl population total poeulatl0n p M F P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 14

1- Jagroan 30.49 56.01 1.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.49 56.01 1.57 69.51 43.99 98.43 2. Sidhwan Bet 30.26 55.87 2.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.26 55.87 2.22 69.74 44.13 97.78 3 Sudhar 29.79 54.77 1.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 29.79 54.77 1.98 70.21 45.23 98.02 4. Ludhi ana~ 1 31.36 56.17 2.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 31.36 56.17 2.09 68.64 43.83 97.91 5. ludhiana-2 30.05 54.66 1.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.05 54.66 1 ",92 69.95 45.34 98.08 6. Machhiwara 29.56 54.56 1.• 29 0.00 0.00 0.00 29.56 54.56 1.29 70.44 45.44 98.71 "" 7. Sa!Tlrd 1a 30.23 55.17 1.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.23 55.17 1.66 69.77 44.83 98.34 8. Oehlon 30.27 55.38 1.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.27 55.38 1.59 69.73 44.62 98.41 9. Ooraha ,30.29 55.67 1.23 0.01 0.00 0.02 30.40 55.67 1.25 69.60 44:33 98.75 10. Pakhowal 29.75 54.91 1.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 29.75 54.91 1.46 70.25 45.09 98.54

District 30.24 55.32 1.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.24 55.32 1.69 69.76 4(L68 98.31

The above table presents percentages of main workers, marginal workers, total workers and nOll-workers to total population, with break up into males and females by C.D. Blocks. Among the main workers the highest and the second highest percentages are reported in Ludhiana-l block (31.36 pel' cent) and Jagraon block (30.49 per cent), respectively, whereas the lowest and the seconp lowest i~ reported in Machhiwara block (29 .. 56 per cent) and Pakhowal block (29.75 per cent) respectively, among I persons. The percentage for all C.D. Blocks works out to 30.24 per cent. Among males the work participation rates of Ludhia~a-l block (56.17 per cent) and Jagraon bloc!< (56.01 per cent) are the highest and the second highest, respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest rates are reported in Machhiwara block (54.56 per cent) and Ludhiana-2 (54.66 per cent) respectively. The o\Terall work participation rate for all C. D. Blocks for males works\ out tb 55.32 per cent. In case of female workers, the highest and .the second highest rate is reported by Sidhwan Bet. block' (2.22 per cent) and Ludhian'a-l block ( 2.09 per cent), .respecti vel y, whereas the lowest and the second lowest is reported in Doraha block (1.23 per cent) and Machhiwara block (1.'29 per Gent), respectively. The important point to be noted here, in regard to work, participation rates, is t~at female work participation" rates are extremely low, which in turn tend to lower the wor'k participation rates of persons~

As regards marginal workers, Doraha block" has only returned figures for persons (0.01 per cent) and females (0.02 per cent). Therefore, position of total workers do not show any change from main workers, excep~ in Doraha block, where slight variation is obvious. The picture presented by pon­ workers is diametrically oppoSite to the main workers. 47 TABLE 10(8) Percentage of main workers, marg.inal workers and non-workers in Towns - 1991 Census Percentage of Sr. Name and Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers 'to Non-workers. to total No. Civic Admin- total population total population total population population tration p p p p M F status of M F M F M F towns 12 _ 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "to 11 14

1. Akalgarh 27.44 49.97 2.32 27.44 49.97 2.32 72.56 50.03 97.68 (C.T) 2. Doraha 28.44 50.25 5.11 28.44 50.25 5.11 71.56 49.75 94.89 (M.e.) 3. Jagraon 28.55 51.60 3.40 28.55 51.60 3.40 71.45 48,40 90.60 (M.C.) > 4. Khanna 29.31 51.82 4.0f 29.31 51.82 4.02 70.69 48.18 95.98 (M.C. ) 5. Ludhiana 32.93 56.47 3.32 32.93 56.47 3.32 67.07 43.53 96.68 (M.Corp.) 6. Machhiwara 28.28 50.61 3.96 28.28 50.61 3.96 71.72 49.39 96.04 (N.A.C. ) 7. Mul1anpur 28.19 51.24 2.82 28.19 51.24 2.82 71.81 48.76 97.18 Dakka (N.A.C.) , B. Payal 2B.90 52.73 2.72 28.90 52.73 2.72 71.10 47.27 97.28 (M. C. )

9. Raikot 28.45 51.29 3.35 28.45 51.29 3.35 71.55 48.71 96.65 (M.e.) 10. Samra1a 29.10 51.18 4.58 29.10 51.18 4.58 70.90 48.54 95.42 (U.A.- )

(il Samra.la 29.33 51.46 4.77 29.33 51.46 4.77 70.67 48.54 95.23 (M.e.)

A11 Towns 32.26 55.69 3.39 -- 33.26 55.69 3.39 67.74 44.31 95.61

~ The above table pres·ents percentages of main workers. marginal workerS", total workers and non-workers, with break up into males and fedlales by towns and UAs. In respect of main workers Ludhiana M. Corpn. (32.93 per cent) and Samrala Me (29.33 per c~nt) occupy thr top and next to top positions respecti vel y. whereas Akalgat'h CT (27.44 per I cent) and Mullanpur t>akha NAG ( 28.19 per cent) report the lowest and sec6nd lowest percentages. respecti vel y. In regards to male main workers Ludhiana M. Corp. (56.47 per cent) and Paya! MC (52.73 per cent) re.port the highest and the seco~d highest percentages, respec.tively, ,whereas Akalgarh GT (,49.97 per cent), and Doraha MC (50.25 per cent) report the lowest and the second· lowest percentagel:i, respectively. In case of female work participation rates Doraha MG (5.11 per cent) and Samra.J.a MC (4.77 per cent) report the highest and the second highest percentages, respectively;, whereas lowest and the second lowest rates are reported by Akalgarh CT (2.32 per cent) and Payal MC (2.72 per cent), respecti vel y •. An important pOint to be noted here is that there is 48 vast difference between the male and female work participation rates. Though female work participation rates are higher in urban areas than rural areas. yet these are very low and tend to depress the rate~ for persons. . . From the table it would be seen that work participation rates for marglnal workers are c.onspicuous by their absence. Therefore. the figures for total workers are quite identical to the figures of main wOl1kers. In case of non-workers the rates are d~ametrically opposite to the main workers.

A,menities by VUlages

TABLE 11- Dist;ribution of villages accOl"diug. to the availability of differeat amenities

Sr. Name of ·C.D. No. of No. (with percentage of villages having 'one or IIIOI'e of the following amenities) No. Bloclt inhabi­ ted Educll.tioll Medical Drinking Post r. Marketl Communi- Approached Power' villa,e. water tele- hat catiOl)s by pucca supply graph road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Jagraon 51 48 29 51 39 3 46 51 51 (94-.12) (.56.86) (i00.00) (76.47) (_5.~8) ~0.20) l100.00) lI00.00) 2. Sidbwan Bet 92 87 28 92 31 1 67 91 92 (94:57) UO.43~ lI00.00) t33.70) (.1.09) (.72.83) (98.91) (100.00) 3. Sudhar 38 38 23 38 25 o 33 38 38 (100.00) l6o.53) lIoo.OO) ~5. 79) (_~ .00) (86.84) l100.0C!) QOO.OO) 4. Ludhiana-l 66 64 29 66. 24 Z 59 66 66 (96.97) (.43.94) (100.00) (36.36) l.3.03) (89.39) l100.00) (l00.0q) 5. Ludhiana-2 175 152 48 175 18. 6 91 166 175 (86.86) l27.43) (100.00) (10.29) (3.43) (52.00) 194.86) (100.09) 6. Machhiwara 182 156 33 182 36 6 85 179 182 (85.71) (18.13) (100.00) (19.78) (3.30) (46.70) (98.35) (100.0V 7. Samrala 151 146 51 151 54 4 123 147 151 {96.69) (33.77) t100.00) (35.76) (_?65 i (81.46) (_97.35) (100.00) 8. Deh!..00 74 72 19 74 21 3 66 74 74 (97.30) t25.68) (100.00) (28.38) (4.05) l89.19) l100.00) (.100.00) 9. Doraha 70 69 22 70 21 3 49 69 70 (98.57) t31#43) (100.00) (30.00) (4.29) (70.00) (_98.57) (100.00) 10. Pakhowal 62 61 28 ,62 28 o 50 61 62 (98.39) t45.16) QOO.OO) ~5.16) to .00) (80.65) (J8.39) 1I00.oo)

Dis trict. 961 893 310 961 297 28 669 942 96J 92.92 32.26 10u.Ou 30.91 2.91 69.61 98.0~ 100 .. 00

The table presents distribution of v\11ages (ftumber and percentages) :which avail one or more amenj.ties C.D. Block-wise. The table reveals that 893 villages (9i.92 per cent) avail the amenity df education locally, the highest percentage being in Sudhar block (100.00 t>er cent) and the lOWiest being in Machhiwara block (85.71 per ce9t). The/e are 310 village~ (32.26 per cent) which avail the amenity of medlcal locaily , the highest percentage being reported in Sudhar block ( 60.53 per cent) and the lowest reported in Machhiwara block (18.13 p'er cent). The amellity of drinking water is available in al.l the 961 villages (100.00 per cedt). The amenity of Post and Telegraph was available in ,297 villages (30.91 -per cent), the highest and the lowest percentages are reported by Jagraon block (76.47 \ per cent) and ~udhiana-2 block (10.29 per cent), respectivelyl

The system of Market/Hat is not previlAnt in this part of the stat~. However, this amenit y was a vailable in 28 villages! (2.91 per cent) onI y , the big hest percentage b_eing returned by J agraotl block' (5.88 per cent) and the 49 lowest in Sudhar block and Pakhowal block (0.00 per cent). Tnere are 509 villages (69. 61 per cent) , where amenity of communication was available locally. the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Jagraon block (90.20 per cent) and Machhiwara block (46.70 'per cent), respectively. As a result of crash programme of link roads undertaken some years back 942 villages (98.02 per cent) are approachable by pucca roads. The four C.D. Blocks' viz. Jagraon, Sudhar, Ludhiana-I and Dehlon reported cent per cent villages approachable by pucca roads, whereas the lowest percentage is reported by Ludhiana-2 block (94.86 per cent). The facility of power supply waS available in all the 961 villages (100.00 per cent) of the district. Regard.Ing amenity of drinking water it should be borne in mind that it does not mean protected drinking water. Also amenity of power supply does not mean supply of electricity to all the' households in a village.

Ameniti~s by Population

TABlE 12 ProporUon m rural population served by different amenities avallabilty of different &menties

Sr. Name of Total Proportion of rural population served by amenity of No. e.D. Block population of Inhabi- Education Medical 'Drinking Post • Marketl Communi- Approached Power ted vill- water telegraph hat cation by pucca supply ages in. road the C.D. block

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Jagroan 131,346 99.43 77.25 100.0l) 92.91 14.70 95.19 100.00 100.ob 2. Sidhwan Bet 103,658 99.21 53 •.59 100.00 61.79 2.97 82.06 99.81 100.00 3. Sudhar 88,731 100.00 '-77.53' 100.00 80.25 0.00 89.48 100.00 100.00 4. Ludbia~a.-1 137,250 99.58 64.84 100.00 52.26 10.06 88.43 100.00 100.00 5. Ludhiana-2 123,451 96.64 47.46 100.00 21.43 6.89 61.00 97.13 100.00 6. Machhiwara 137,060 97.22 31.73 100.00 38.16 8.98 64.57 99.67 100.00 7. ~amrala 173,552 .99.86 44.59 100.00 50.00 2.86 87.35 99.13 100.00 8. Dehlon 118,967 98.64 41. 74 100.00 45.40- 12.02 90.04 100.00 ),60.00 9. Doraha 104,075 99,.97 59.49 100.00 56.18 6.09 78.28 99.97 100.00 10. Pakhowal 110,723 99.96 63.49 100.00 62.14 0:00 85.91 96.84 100.0()

Olstt,kt 12,28,813 99.02 55.02 100.00 55.00 6.72 82.20 99.25 ioo.DO

The above table shows percentages of population availing various amenities by C.D. Blocks. As regards education 99.02 per cent population of C.D. B19Cks avail this facility locally,. the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Sudhar' block (100.00 per cent) and Ludhiana-:2 block (96.64 per- cent) .. respectively. The medical facility is available to 55.02 pel( cent of the population, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported by Sudbar block (17.53 per cent) and Machhiwara blqck (31.73 per' cent) respectively. As regards drinking water it is available to 100.00 per cent popUlation.

The Post and Telegraph amenity is available to 55.00 per cent population, the hignest and the lowest percentages being returned by Jagraon block (92.91 per cent) and Ludhiana-2 block (21.43 per cent). respectively. The market/hat amenity is available to 6.72 per cent population only... The highest percentage is reported in Jagraon ·block (14.7'0 per cent) and lowest in ~udhar arid Pakhowal blocks (0.00 ner cent). The amenitv of communications is 50 availed by 82.20 per cent population, the highest and the lowest percentages being repor~ed by Jagraon block (95.19 per cent) and Ludhiana-2 block (61.00 -per cent). respectively. The amenity of approach by pucca road is available to 99.25 per cent population. the highest percentages are returned by Jagraon, Sudhar, Ludhiana-1 and Dehlon blocks (100.00 per cent). whereas the lowest is, returned by Ludhiana-2 block (97.13 per cent·). The amenity of power supply is available to cent per cent population.

Amenities by Distance Ranges

TABLE 13

District of inhabited villages not having certain .-enit1es arranged lly distance ranges' from the places Ift!re these are aval1able

Sr. Vi 11 ages not having the "umber of villages where iIIIenity is not available No. amenity of and available at a distan~e of ..... 5 kms. 5--10 kms 10+kms Total ; 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Education 65 3 68 2. Medical 590 58 3 651 3. Drinking water

4. Post and Telephone 626 36 2 664 5. Market/Hats 509 287 137 933

6. Communication 265 26 292

The above tabl-e presents distribution of villages. where amenity is not locally a. vailable but is available at some distance, with break up into 3 distance ranges, by amenities. The table reveals that in most villages the "amenity is availabl~ in distance rarlge-5 km. In case of Market/Hat some villag~s also fall in the other two ranges with higher distances.

Amenities by Distance from Nearest Town

TABLE 14 DistriBution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different I!menities

Dletllncil No. or No. (with [!reconlasl'l or vllJalloa havin. "na Dr mora ot tho lollowltlllllmcmIUCI.) Ranges Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Commul1i- Approached Power from the villages Telegraph cation pucca supply nearest town water Hat by I Road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0--5 261 247 85 261 92 8 176 255 261 (27.16) ( 94.64) (32.57) (100.00) (35.25) (3.07) (67.43 ) (_97.70) lI00.00) 6--15 1581 540 196 581 183 17 413 569 5&1 (60.46 ) (92.94) (33.73) lI00.00) (31.50) (_2.93) (71.08) (97.93) (JOO .00) '/ 16--50 119 106 29 119 22 3 80 118 119 (12.38) ( 89: 08) l24.37) (100.00) (18.49 ) lZ.52) (67.23) (.99.16) LIoo.oO}' 51+ ...

Total 961 893 310 961 297 28 669 942 961 (92.92) (32.26) (100.00) (30.91) (2.91) (69.61) 0 8 •02 ) (.].00.00) 51

The above tabie presents distribution of villages (with percentages) t availing various amenities locall y. by distance ranges from the nearest town. The highest percentage of villages, availing educational amenity locally, fall, in the distance range '0-5' km. (94.64 per

Amenities by Population R~ges

TABLE 15 Distribution of villages according to the population range and availability of different amenities .

Population No. of No. (with eercentage 'of villases baving ODe or more of the followiDg'ameiuiies) ~anges Inhabited villages Education Medical Drinkhlg Post 8r Marketl Communi- Approached Power water Telegraph Hat cation by pucca supply Road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

--499 242 177 20 242 13 4 103 228 242 (25.18 ) ( 73 • 14) (.8.26) lloo.oo) l5.37) ll.65) l42.56) (94.2·1) lloo.oo 1500--1999 1549 546 153 ,549 141 8 410 545 549 t57.13 ) (99.45) (27.87) (..1.00.00) (25.68) (1.46 ) 174 •68 ) (99.27) (100.00) 2000--4999 156 156 123 156 130 12 143 155 156 (16.23 ) (loo.ool l78.85) (100.00) l83.33) (J .69) (91.67) (99.36) (JOO.OO) 5000+ 14 14 14 14 13 4 13 14 14 (1.46) (100.00) LI00.00) LlOO.OO) (92.86) (28.57) (92.86) (100.00) (100.00)

Total 961 893 310 961 297 28 669 942 961 92.92 32.26, 100.00 30.91 2.91 69.61 98.02 100.00

The table presents distribut~on of villages, ~here a,Il1enities ar~ locally available, amenitywise by population ranges. A cursory gl~ncel of the table shows that as the size of the population range increases the percentage ot villages also in~reases for every amenity, except in Market/i-!at, .where population range 1_ 499' has higher percentage ( 1.65 per cent). of villages than the 'population rCiLnge ' 500-1999' (1.46 per cent). ~t is but n~tural th~t large!' villages have greater chances to avail a partlcular amemty. It 1S strange that some of the villages in the population range '5000 +' do not h,ave tqe facility of Post and Telegraph, Market/Hat and communications as revealed by the' percentages. Thus it would be ~een that some of the deserving villages have been deprived of, these facilities. 52 Land Use lAdLE. 16 Distr1bUtion of v1l1ages according to the land use

Sr. Name ,of C.D. Block No. 'of Total Perc,en~age of Percentage of lrr. No. inh,abfted area cultivable gate9 area to cult vi 11 ages 'area to total va~le area area

J 2 3 4 5 6

I. Jagraon 51 39,394 88.~2 98~8,8

2. S1dhwan Bet 92 42,705 87.54 99 ..14

3. Sudhar 38 24,531 89.0'8 98.92

4. Ludhiana-1 66 27,087 82.31 98.46

5. Ludh1ana-2 175 50,585 84.82 9.7.61

6. Machh1wara 182 ~6.475 89.37 97.11

7. Samrala 1'51 43,483 90.40 99.33

8. 'Oeh 1on 74 27~692 88.07 99.25

9. Dorah5' 70 29,322 87.21 99.52

10. Pakhow,al 62 28,580 87.92 98.00

District 961 359,854 87.65 98.54

rhe above table pre.ent. total are., perc.nt'.,. of, cultivable u·... a1ld 'Po~.nt',o of irrisat.d are. by, C.O. Block.. Th. Ludhlana-2 b19Ck (50_,585 hectare.) and. 'Wachhlwara block (46.475 hectare.) report the high.llt and tho ••cond hish•• t are., wm.re •• Sudhar ~ock '(24,531 hectaro.) and ~udbi .. na"'l block (27,087 hectar•• ) report the 'lowe lit and the .econd low.at area. re.pectively in tho di.trict. In re.p.ct of perce_ntll. of cultivable .• re. to total area Simnla block (90.40 pOl" cent) and Machbiwara block (89 •. 37 pe~ ,cetit) ''l''Opori tlie hilhe.t and the .econd hiahellt -porcenta ••I, r ••p.ctive].y, whetooK lowe It and th. ncond lo"..t percentase. are reported by Ludhiana"'~ b~ock (82.31 porcent) and. LulilUana-2 'block (84.82 per ceni), re.pective].Y.1 AI rep.rd. ~ol"c.nw..e. of irrilated a,Na,'to total cultivable aroa, the bien.at i,and the.•• cond hisheilit .percenta,e are .reported in Cor.ha block (99.53 per cent) and SarnnJa block (99.33 I).r cint) and the low.1t Ind tho ••cond. lowolt... percental" 11'. ".pOl'ted in NRcbb1wa"a block (9'7.11 pOl' conn and Lud.hiaQa-2 bloc~ (91.61 per cent). I'olplctively. 53

I~er capita Receipts and Expenditure in- '1'owns' I TABlE-1J. Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure in Towns

Class, name' and- _Per Capita Administration civic/status- of Receipt Expenditure· the town Total Receipt Receipt To~al Gener.a} .Expendj- Public Expendi- Other Receipt through from expen- admini- ture on works ture on aspects tax~s ,all d-iture stra- public public other tion health institu- sources conve,- tiion -- niences

2 _3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V _A~algarh (C.T.) .. •• .. o. !' .. ~'- .. •• V Doraha (M.C.) 449.37 328.14 121.22 419.18 89.78 61.15 171.40 14.14 82.70 III Jagraon (M.C.) 199.13' 133.39 65.74 184.79 42.37 59.38 78.06 1.06 3.93 II Khanna (M.C.) 228.49 148.42 80.07 229.13 12.56 63.30 25.61 2.97 124.68 Ludh1an~ (M.Corp.) 228.09 202.98 25.11 224.99 5S.50 10.55 114.89 •• 41".05 IV Machh1wara (N.A.C) 2·13.66 114.36 99.31 166.45 49.43 49.73 32.39 •• 34-.90 IV Mu-1Janpur Oakha 260.51 39.16 221.35 243.84 116.5~ •• .. .. 127.24 (N.A.C.) v Payal tM.C.) 120.13 62.03 58.10 87.83 21.70 8.54 2.22 55.37 III RaJ,kot (M.C.) 147.95' 111.77 36.18 156.07 53.80 26 ,,35 54.60 21.32 IV Samrala (U.A.)· ._

(i) Samra"a, . (M.e.) 272.49 221.53 50.,96 272.40 129.42 131.87 11.20 All TQwns 223.20 192.82 33.28 22~.32 56;11 16.28 104.99 0.32 . 4-4.&2

• rowns having non-municipal components of·urban",8S91omerat1on.

The above, table· show. pOl' c;apita receipts and e~penditure of 9 towns of th~ district dUJ:'ing tho year 1988-89. The fi8ur~s for A}talgarh CT wex:e not .yail~ble, henc:;e these are ~ot • ..include~ in the table. Among ~the c~vic bodiCs;. in, per ca.pita; total .1I,ceiptl Pot:aha. Me, .top. (RI. 449.37)· followed by S~mrela_ Me (Rs .. 272.49), whereas lowellt and the second lowelt rece~pt5 are reported by Pay&! MC (R •• 120.13) and Raikot Me (RI. 147.95), respectively. Further, .1 is Ctxpectcd, all the civic bodies except M1,tllanpur Dakha NAC, have greater receipts througlT taxo. than receipts through ofhor source"r In the caBe . of' Mllllanpur Dltkha NAC the per capita receipt through othc source, (R_IJ. '221.35) i. almost IIx tim... than through taxes (RI. 39.16) ..

In per c_pit. expll!lndlturc Coraha Me (Rs. 419.18) top" followed by Samrala Me· (RII. 272.40),

In .•xi. mum p.~ capita, expenditure. In Dorahl. Me (R.. In. 40) , 3a8rl.on, MC 11.-. 18.96) -' tau~hi&1\'" M. Corp. (RI. 11.4.6~), Rloikot Me (Re, 54.6()') atUi 54- Samrala MC (Rs. 131.87) per capita expenditure on Public Works is more than other heads. In Khanna Me (Rs. 124.68), MUllanpur 0akha NAC (Ra. 127.24) and Paya1 .Me (Rs. 55.37) the per capita expenditure on Other Aspects excE~ed other items of expenditure.

Educational AmeIlities

TABlE-18 Schools per 10,000 Population in Towns

Class, name and civic Number per 10,000 Population Administration statlis of towns Higher Secondary/ Secondaryi Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Middle College

1 2 3 4 5

V Akalgarh (C.T.) 1.80 V Doraha (M.C.) 1.04 2.09 1.04 III Jagraon (M.e.) 0.84 1.06 0.21 2.32

11 Khanna (M. e. ) 0.42 0.56 5.~2 1 ludhiana (M. Corp.) 0.24 Q.35 0.17 3.87 IV Macchiwara (N.A.e.), 0.74 0.74 2.95 IV Mulianpur Dakha (N.A.C.) 0.99 0.99 0.99 1.97 V Payal !'I.C. 1.71 1.71 3.42 III Raikot (M.e.) 0.47 1.42 1.90 IV Samrala (U.A.)* (i) Samrala (M.C.) 0.70 1.40 0.70 2.10 All Towns 0.31 0.44 0.17 3.79

* Towns having no~munic1pal Components of urban agglomeration.

THe above table shows location of different types of schools per ten thousar.d of population by towns. In the first category of schools i.e. Higher Second~rylInter/PUe/Junior College Paya! Me (1.71) tops, ·followed by Ooraha Me (1.04); whereas Ludhiana M. Corp. (0.24) and Khanna Me (0.42) report the lowest and the ~econd lowest figures. resPecti vel y •

In the category of Secondary/Matri,Culation schools Doraha Me~ (~.0,9) tops, followed by Paya! Me (1.71), whereas the lowest and the second low,est figures are reported by Ludhiana M. Corpn. (0.35) and Khanna Me ( 0.56,) , respecti vel y •

In the category of Junior Secondary/Middle Schools Mullanpu:r Dakha 'NAt: (0.99) tops, whereas Ludhiana M. Corp. (0.17) is at the bottom.

In the category of Primary Schools t Khanna Me (5.42) and Ludhi4.na M. C"rpn. (3.87) are first and second from top, whereas Doraha Me (1.04) and . '-.. Akalgarh CT (l.80) are the lowest and the second lOViest respectively. - , 55

Medical Facilities

TABLE 19

lumber of beds in Medical Institution in Towns

Class, name and civic Administration Number of Beds in Medical Institution per 1,000 status of town Popul ati on

2

V Akalgarh (C.T.) V Doraha (M. C. ) 0.42 III Jagraon (M.e.) 1.03 II Khanna (M.e.) 1.18 ludhiana (M. Corp.) 2.01 IV Machhlwara (N.A.C.) 2.21 IV Mull anl/ur Dakha (N.A.C.) 2.47 V Payal (M.G.) 1.37 III Raikot (M.C.) 0.47 IV Sarnrala U.A.)* ( i ) Sarnrala (M.C.) 3.50 A11 Towns 1'.90

* Town having non-components of u~ban agglomerati on.

The above table gives distribution of beds in medical institutions per 1000 population by towns. It shows that highest number of beds is in Samrala Me (3..50). followed by Mullanpur Dakna NAC (2.47 beds-f,· whereas lowest and the second lowest beds are in Dorab,a MC (0.42 beds) and Raikot Me (0.41' beds), respecti vel y •

SluD\lS Areas

TABlE-20

Proporation of SllllS Population in TOIIII'ls

Class name and civic Admini­ PrOportion of Slums Population \ DensitY'/in Slums strat1Qn status of the town of Total Population of the Town (Per Sq ~m.)

2 3

No slum area has been notified in Punjab State thqugh certain pockets have separately been identified.

Even though 'there are pockets of areas resided by poorer sections of the soci~ty yet no area has been notified as slull! are4 in any of the urban areas bf tHe distl"ict by tbe State government. Hence nil position has been shown in the above table. 56 Most Important Commodities

TABLF.-21 Most Important Commodities Manufacture~ Imported and Exported in 1'owns

Class, name and Thr~ Most Important COmmodities civic Admini- . • tration status,' Manufactured Exported Imported of Town I n III I n HI 1 11 HI

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 V Akalgarh .. (C. T.)

V Doraha Vanaspati Toka Soap and Vana!!pati Toka Soap and Vege- Pf~ Iron 'Ingot (M;C.) Ghe'; Machines Steel Ghne Machine Steel table Steel Oil III Jagraon Agricultural Shoes Iron Re- Wheat Rice Cotton' Sugar "'Vanaspati Ceme (M.C.) Implements RoHling Ghee

II Khanna M.S. Joints M.S. Sewing Wheat Groundnut Cycle Wheat Ground P~d~y (M.e.) Groundnut Ponds I Machines Cotton Oil Partsl nut Oil Re-Rolling Cycle Re-Roll- Iron Parts ing Parts f Ludhiana By Cycles Sewing ,Hosiery Hosiery Byclcles Sewing Raw Stainless Edible (M. -Corp.) Machines 'Goods I Goods Machine Wool Steel Oil Auto Tools I Parts Auto Parts

IV :Macchiwara Groundnut Vegetable Furniturel Wheat Rice Maize Food Van~spati Sugar (N.A.C.) oil Oil Iron Goods Grains Ghee IV Mullanpur 'Machine Groundnut Washing Groundnut Rice Cotton Wheat Paddy Sugar Dakha N.A.C.)" Tools Oil Soap- Oil . V Payal (M.C.), Shawal Agr:i- Rice 5ha~al Maize Paddy Wool Oil Vegetables l'mpl'ements Shelling 111 Raikot (M.C.l Soap Oil Sugar Wheat Cotton Maize Food" Cloth Sugar Products Grains IV Samrala (U.A.)· -- (1) Samrala Agri- Sewing Hosiery Grourid- Agri- Sewing Wheat paddy Sugar (M.C.) Implements Mafhine Goods nUJ: Implements Machine G-r;ound- Parts Parts nut

• Towns having n<:ln-components of urba.n a.gglomeration.

The above table presents distripution of three most important commodi~ies manufactured/e~orted{imported by towns. An import~nt pqint to be noted here is that in all towns of the district there are good markets in agricultural commodities, where these commodities are prought by the farmers and then e:Kported. If we consider these towns for other clommQdities we find that Doraha has 'attai~ed some eminence in steel l"e-rolling; Uag:raon is an important market for agricultural implements and steel. re-rolling; Khanna is also an important market for groundnut and has become an important cent're for production of vegetable oil (groundnqt oil); ,Ludhiana is an impol1;ant 'centre for the manufacture of cycles', sewing machines, and hosiery procluct~; Machhiwara for vegetable oil: Mullanpur Dakha is known for groundnut 011 and machine tools; Payal for agricultural implements; Raikot for soap; and Samrala is the biggest market for groundnut oil and agricultural implements, thoqgh paddy is galnlng mote prominence over the years. Since Ludhiana can1;1Qt absorb all the industrial units 'to manufacture / various parts of the -maIn products some of the units have been located in the- van9us adjoining towns il1 the district. Also to meet the demCljnd of irorr and steel consumed in the manufacture of various products some r~rolling units too are scattered here aud there, but mainly on the G.T. Road. I, PAR'T A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I VIL~AGE DIRECTORY

CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

63 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The villa~e dlrectory co"ntaining information abo~t each village has been prepared for each Community Development Block -in the ascending order of the census location code number e. g •• location code No. 20/8/3/22 means village No. 22 in tahsil No. 3 of district No. 8 of the State No. 20. It contains information relating to totar area of the villages in hectares total population, No. of households. amenities available in the village i.e. educational, medical, drinking water, posts and telegraphs, communication approach to village, nearest town and distance (in kms. , ant!: power supply. Besides it gives ~tnformation regarding- land use Le. I area under different types of land use like forest, irr1gatea and un-irrigated, . cultivable and un cultivable l.and.

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

(i) Educational facilities have been shown by adopting the following' abbreviations

P - Primary School M - Junior Secondary or Middle School H - Matriculatioll or Secondary School,

PUC - 'High~r Secondary /Intermediate/Pre-uni versity / Junior College C - College (graduate lev.:el ancl above) like Arts, Science, CommerGe, etc. I - Industrial Tr. - Training School AC - Ad_ult- Literacy Class/Centre o Other EducatiQnal Institutions. These may include Sanskrit Pathshalas. Senior basic school, Makhtab, etc.

... Where figurer like. P (3), M (2), H (1), etc. occur, these do note that the village has three priinarY, two mi,ddle one matriculation or secondary school.

(it) Medical facilities have been shown by the use of the following abbryviations:

/ H - lfospital MCW - Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MH - Maternity Hom,!: CWC - Child Welfare Centre HC - Health Centre PHC - Primary Health Centre PHS - Primary Health Sub-Centre D - Dispensary FPC - Family Planning Centre TB - TB Cl:!:nic NH - Nursing Home' 64 RP ":' Registered Private Practitioner SMP. - Subsidised Medical Pr?ctitioner

CHW - ~ommunity Health Worker CHC - Child Health Clinic o - Others

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

(iii) The types of the potable drinking water slupply and the sources available in the village have been indicated by the j followin9 codes : -

T - Tap Water W - Well Water TK - Tank Water 'l'W - Tubewell Water HP - Hand Pump R - River Water F - Fountain C - Canal L - Lake s- - Spring N - Nullah 0 - Others NA - Information not available

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

PO Fost Office TO - Telegraph Office PTO - Post and Telegr.aph Office Phone - Telephone, Connection

BS - Bus Stop RS - Railway Station / NW - Navigable Waterway (including river, canal, backwaters etc.

Only public transport like bus, rail and waterway have been cpnsidered for this purpose.

(vi) Approach to village: This refers to the state of road etc. leading to the village.

This has been indicated by the following cqdes .-

PR - Pucca Road 65 KR - Kaccha Road NR - Navigable River NC - Navigable Canal NW - Navigable Wate;rway (other than river or canal) •

(vii) Nearest town and dist~nce. --The distance in krns. of the nearest towrr (whether located in the state or in another state) has been '\ given in brackets under c.olurnn 12. 1 { (viii) Power 5upply.--For this, purpqse, the following codes have. , .. been used under column 13:-'

ED - Electricity for Domestic 'Purpose EAg Electricity for Agricuiture . I \ EO - Electricity for other pUifose like Indust;rial, Commercial, ~tc. EA - Electricity for all purposes listed above I lix) Irrigated by Sourc::e.--For lhis purpose the following codes have been tXsed under column 15'I :--

GC - Government Canal PC - Private Canal I W - Well l without- electricity) WE - Well (with electricity) TW - Tubewell l without electricity)

TWE - Tubewell l with ~l~ctricity) TK - Tank T - Totai o -' Other

lx) I;and use: Bread-up of area under different type of land use viz. forest, irrigated area, unfrrigated area, culturable waste and areas not available for cultivation has been furnished· under columns 15--19.

(a) Forest: This includes all lands classed as forests under any \ legat enactment- dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wood or maintained as potential forest' land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing withing the forest should remain included under the forest area. If any portion.· of such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricult1,lral use, that portion. is included under the appropirate heading of cultivated or unclutivated land ...In some cas~s there are instances where patches of land put to agricultural useI within statut6rily notified forests are considered as Iorests by the revenue agency. These are treated as forests.

(b) Irrigated by source and unirrigated (land use): These two columns (oolumns 16 and 17) over all agricultural land and include net area sown with crops and ot'chards or net cropped area and also current and other fallows. The later implied all lands which were taken up for cultivation, but are ,temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than a year and mOJ;e than ti ve years. The columns do not include gross 66 area sown or grtlss, ,c:!;'opped area: Net area sown thus ;r-epresents the al;e~ sown with crops .and orcj:lards, counting areas sown more than once in the' sam~ year only once,

(c) Culturable waste: This includes all lands available for cultiva­ tion whether not taken up for cultivation or taken up for cultivation once, but not cllltivated during thEi! five years or more in succession. Such lands are either fallow or covered with shrubs and jvngies which are not put to any sue ~ -These have bee~ assessed or unassessed and are 'in isolated b'locks or witnin cultivated holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other grov~s for fuel, etc. which "are not ~ncluded under orchards or forests 13-1so come under this head, All grazing lands, whether these are permanent pastu:J;es and meadows or not, village common and grazing lands within forest area have been included in this column.

(d) Area not available for cul1:i~ation: This Column (Column 19) incldes land not available for cultivation such as barren, unculturab}s land l and land put to non-agricultural use r Land put to non-agricltural use stands for all lands occuplea by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g., rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than ag'ricultural.

Barren and unqilturable lands cover all barren and unculturable lands, like mountains, deserts, etc. Land. which cannot be brought under cultivation, except at a very high cost, h'as been classified as unculturable whether such land is in isolated block~ or within cultivated holdings. CODES USED IN THE A~PHABETICAL LISTS

69 ·CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

Punjab 17 1.7 1. Gurdaspur 1 01 1. Pathankot 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. Batala 3 0030

2. Amritsar 2 02 1. Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020 3. Baba Bakala 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050

3. Firozpur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 b020 3. Fazilka 3 0030

4. L4dhiana 4 04 1. Jagraon 1 0010 2. Ludhian? 2 0220 3. Samrala·. 3 0030. 4. Khanna 4 0040

5. Jalandhar 5 05 1. Nawa"tlshahar 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. 3· 0030 4. Jalandhar 4 0040

6. Kapu~thala 6 1. Kapurthala 1 00:£ 2. Sultar;tpur La.dhi 7 0020 3. 3 0030

7. Hoshiarpur 7 07 1. Dasua 1 0010 2. Hoshiarpur 2 0020 70 CODES USED -IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

3. Garhshankar 3 0030 4. Balachaur 4 0040

8. Rupnagar 8 08 1. Anandpur Sahib 1 0010 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Kharar 3 0030

9. Patiala 9 09 .1. Fatehgarh Sahib 1 0010 2. ~ajpur~ . 2 0020 3. Patia.la 3 0030 4. S.amana 4 0040 5. 5 0050

10 ~. Sangrur 10 10 1~ Malerkotla 1 0010 2. Sangrur 2 0020 3. Sunam 3 0030 4. Barnala 4· 0040

11. Bathinda 11 1], 1. Rampura Phul 1 0010 2. Bathinda 2 0020 3. TJ~lwandj Sahq 3 0030 4. Mansa 4 0040

12. Faridkot 12 12 1. Moga 1 0010· 2. Faridkot '2 0020 3. MJlltt_sar 3 0030 11

CODES USED ~ THE ALPHABETICAL L~SAS CODE LIST' - 1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer, Codes

Punjab 20 20 1. Gurdaspur 1 01 1. Pathankot 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. Batala 3 0030

2. Amritsar 2 02 1. Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020 3. l3aba Bakala 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050

3. Firozpur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010. 2. Firozpur 2 0020

3. Fazil~a 3 0030 4. Abohar 4 0040 4. Ludniana 4 04, 1. Jagraon 1- 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0220

3. Samrala. ~ 0030 4. Khanna 4 0040 5. Jalandhar' 5 ,05 ~. Nawanshaha.r 1 0010

2~ Phillaur 2' 0020 3. Nakodar 3 0030 4. Jalandhar 4 0040 6. Kapurthala 6 06/ 1. Kapurthala 1 0010' 2. Sultanpur Lodhl 2 0020 I 3. Phagwara :3 0030

7. Hoshiarpur 7 07 1. Dasua 1 0010 2. Hoshiarpur 2 0020 77: CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil' Manual Codes Computer Codes

3. Garhshankar, 3 0030 4 •. Balachaur 4 0040

8. Rupnagar 8 08 1. Anandpur Sahib 1 0010 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Khara:r; 3 0030

9. PaHala 9 09 1. Fatehgarh Sahib 1 0010 2. Rajpura 2 0020 3. Patiala 3 0030 4; Sam ana 4 0040 5. Nabha 5 0050

10. Sangrur 10 10 1- Malerkotla 1 0010 2. Sangrur 2 0020 3. Sunam 3 0030 4. Barnala 4 0040,

11. Bathinda 11 ·11 1. Rampura Phul 1 0010 2. Bathinda 2 0020 3. Talwandi Sabo 3 0030 4. Mansa 4 0040

.12. Faridkot 12 12 1- Moga 1 QOIO 2. Faridkot 2 00,20 3. Mukhar 3 0030

r I PUNJAB C.D.BLOCKS JAGRAON,SIDHWAN AND SUDHAR PART OF TAHSIL JAGRAON AND PART OF TAHSIL LUDHIANA DISTRIc:;T LUDHIANA

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o S T R I LAN 0 H A R

PART OF TAHSIL LWHIANA FALLS IN C.O.Blogc,~WAN

OF TAHSIL LUDHIANA FALLS IN C·D.SLOCK SUDHAR

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THIS PART FALLS IN PAKHOWAl C.D.BLOCK IN TAHSil lUDHIAN~

C.O.BLOCKS AJAGRAON B SIDHWAN C SUOHAR

C 1 ~ 0 S

8OUNOARY, OISTRICT. IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE WITH STATlON,BROAD GAUGE .. .:~ ·C.O-BLOCK .. ._ RIVER AND STREAM .~ VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CooE NUMBER. . [.-=-":\j--:'::~ POST OFffCE / POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE 1. . PO/PIO IrlEAOQUARTERS; TAHSIL . @ HIGH I seCONOARY SCHOOL VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE; BELow 200, 200-499, HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL HS 500-'199,1000-4999,5000 AND ASOVE . 0 ••·•• HOSPITAL,HEALTH CENTR"iPRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, UNINHABITED VILLAGE'WITH LOCATION COD~ NUMBER . ,~jm.-_:J DISP.ENSARV,"",AIERNIlY AND CHILD WELFARE c.ENTRE URBAN ARE'" WITH LOCATION CCCE. . .~ IMPORTANT VILLAGE MANOIES STAlE HIGHWAY ...... ~

'1 A.1l bounddfies IIIIt u~dQi" UplD 1st o~cl'mbl!!,1919 • 1 C.O.OIOI;I< oounoary uclu~.S statutory tawtlS.

BaMd upon Su"v.y of india mop 'Mth tn. p.rMsllon of the Surveyor Generai of Indio. © 00_""",01 OIdia Copyrlgllt.''''· ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK

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AL?~ABETICAl LISh OF YIlLA§E~ JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK

Serial .Name of the vil1 age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Cocabon Locabon Locabon locabon Code Code Coele Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

J&graon Tahs1t-~(Part)

Agwar Gujj ran (126) 20/4/1/88 20/04/0010/0088 17/411/50 17/04/0010/0050 2 Agwar Khawaja Baju (132) 20/4/1/128 20/04/0010/0128 17/4/1/58 17/04/0010/0058

3 Agwar ladhai (128) 20/4/11117 20/04/0010/0117 17/4/1/123 17/04/0010/0123

4 Agwar lopon Kalan (134) 20/4/1/127 20/04/0010/0127 17/4/1/57 17/04/0010/0057

5 Agwar lopon Khurd ( 133) 20/4/1/130 20/04/0010/0130 17/41-1/56 17/04/0010/0056

6 Agwar Pona (127 ) ~0/4/l/l16 20/04/0010/0116 17/4/1/122 17/04/0010/0122 7- Agwar Ral11an (130) ,20/4/1/126 201 IJ4/ 001 0/0126 17/4/1/124 17/04/0010/0124 8 P.k han (142 ) 20/41\/l24 20/04/0010/0124 17/4/1/127 17/04/0010/0127

9 (101) 20/4/1/164 20/04/0010/0164 17/41-11169 17/04/0010/0169 10 Bardeke (115 ) 20/4/1/110 20/04/0010/0110 17/4/1/119 17/04/0010/0119

11 S aSSOWa 1 ( 151) 20/4/1/12l 20/04/0010/0121 17/4/1/133 17/04/0010/0133 12 Shamipura ( 147) 20/4/1/122. 20/04/0010/0122 17/4/1/134 17/04/0010/0134

13 Bir Akhara (129) 20/4/1/125 20/04/0010/0125 17/4jl/126 17/04/0010/012~ 14 BJr Gagr'a ( 117) 20/4/1/109 20/04/0010/0109, 17/4/.1/121 17/04/0010/0121 15 Burj Kalara ('175) 20/4/1/140 20/04/0010/0140 17/4/,1/144 17/04/0010/0144

16 Chac~rari (104 ) 20/4/1/114 20/04/0010/0114 17/4/1/117 17/04/0010/0117

11 Chakkar (173 ) 20/4/1/139 20/04/0010/0139 17/4/1/142. 17/04/0010/0142. 18 Chhajawal (103) 20/4/1/113 20/04/0010/0113 17/4/1/116 17/04/0010/0116 19 Chima (145) 20/4/1/120 20/04/0010/0120 17/4/1/132 17/04/0010/0132 20 Chimna (59) 20/4/1/73 20/04/0010/0073 17/4/1/48 17/04/0010/0048

21 Da.lla ( 141) 20/4/1/133 20/04/0010/0133 1714111135 17/04/0010/0135 22 Dangian (139) 20/4/1/135 20/04/00 1 % 135 17/4/1/137 17/04/0010/0131 23 Dehrka (148 ) 20/4/1/137 20/04/0010/0137 17/4/1/139 17/04/0010/0139. I I 24 (l08) 20/4/1/99 20/04/0010/0099 17/4/1/109 17/0~/OO10/0109

25 DhQ1an ( 116) 20/4/1/115 20/04/001 % 115 17/4111118 17/04/0010/0118

26 Gagra I ( 118) 20/4/1/107 20/ o4} 00 1 0/0107 17/4/1/62 '17/04/0010/0062 27 Gurah ( 1'11 ) 20/4/1/95 20/04/0010/0095 17/4/1/69 17( 04/ 001 0/ 0069 -. 28 HailS ('105 ) 20/4/1/111 20/04/0010/0111 17/4/1/114 17/04/0010/0114

29 Hathur (174) 20/4/1/141 20/04/0010/0T41 17/4/1/145 17/04/001 % 145 30 Kama1pura ( 144·, 20/4/1/119 20/04/0010/0119 17/4/1/130 17/04/0010/0130 31 Kaunke (136) 20/4/1/132 20/04/0010/0132 17/4/1/55 17/04/0010/0055. 76 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 CensLis 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locatlon Locabon Locabon Locabon . Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Jagroan Tahsil--(Part)

32 Kho sa i13~) 20/4/1/134 20/04/0010/0134 17/4/1/136 17/04/0010/0136 33 Ku1 ar ( 107) 20/4/1/104 .20/04/0010/0104 17/4/1/59 17/04/0010/0059

34 Lakha ('172 ) 20/4/1/142 20/0.4/0010/0142 17/4/1/143 17/04/0010/0143

35 Lamma (152 ) 20/4/1/144 20/04/0010/0144 17/4/1/131 17/04/00.10/0131

36 Aa1ak (120) 20/4/1/90 20/b4/0010/0090 17/4/1/49 17/04/0010/0049

37 Mallah (149) 20/4/1/138 20/04/0010/0138 17/4/1/141 17/04/0010./0141

38 Mandian; ( 77) 20/4/1/1 00 20/04/0010/0100 17/4/'1/110 17/04/0010/0110 39 Mann ( 112 ) 20/4/1/96 20/04/0010/0096 17/4/1/67 17/04/0010/0067

40 ( 150) 20/4/1/143 20/04/0010./0143 17/4/1/1'40 1 7/ 04/ 00 10. /0 1 40

41 Mirpur ( 114) 20/4/1/108 20/04/0010~0108 17/4/1/120 17/04/0010./0120

42 Pabbian ( 106) 20/4/1/105 20/04/0010/0105 17/4/1/60 17/04/0010/0060

43 Pandor; (78) 20/4/1/101 20/04/0010/0101 17/4/1/111 17/04/0010/0,111

44 Patti Sham Sir1gh ( 137) 20/4/1/131 20/04/0010/01~ 1 17/4/1/54 17/04/0010/0054 45 Randh;rgarh ( 146) 20/4/1/123 20/04/0010./0123...... 17/4/1/128 )7/04/001q/0128 46 Rasu1pur ( 140) :20/4/1/136 20/04/0010/0136 17/4/1/138 17/04/09' 0/0138

47 ROO-I!'; (143) 20/4/1/118 20/04/0010/0118 17/4/1/129 17/04/0010/0129

4~ Shah1d Rachhpa 1 ( 119) 20/411/92 -20/04/0010/0092 17/4/1/63 17/04/0010/0063 Singhnagar 49 Sheikhupura ( 11 0) 20/4/1/97 20/04/0010/0097 17/4/1/68 17/04/00,0/0068, 50 Sidhwan Khurd (62) 20/4/1/94 20/04/0010./00. 94 17/4/1/66 17/"04/ DO 1'0/ 00 66 51 Soh ;an ( 11 3) 20/4/1/106 20/04/0010./0106 17/4/1/61 17/04/0010/0061 52 Sujapur ( 102) 20/4/1/112 20/04/0010/0112 17/4/1/115 17/04/001010115 VILLAGE DIRECTORY JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK 78 VILLAGE JAGRAQN C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e (i f not available within the 'tion (withiHadbast area popula- village, a dash (---) is shown in th~ column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number wl1ere the facility ;s available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional 'water & days cations (JXltab 1 e) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/' rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 73 Chimna (59) 57B.00 2,005 (362) P,M.H. D HP PO -(-5) BS

B8 Agwar (126) 190B.00 3,799 (620 ) P,H D HP' PO -(-5) -(-5) Gujjr_an 90 Malak (120) 791.00 3,102 (4B2) - P,M,H PHC HP PO -(-5) BS

92 Shahid ( 119) 253.00 664 ( 113)_ P -(-5) HP PTO -(-5) as Rachhpal Phone Singhnagar 94 Sidhwan (62) 326.0p 1,557 (26B) P,C D T,HP PO, -(-5) BS Khurd Phone

95 Gurah ( 111) 749.00 3,228 ( 501) P(2),M D HP PO, -(5-10) BS, Phone 96 Mann (112) 854.00 3,460 (594) P,M,H M,MCW, HP PO, -(5-10) BS CHW Phon e 97 Sheikhu- ( 110) 321.00 1,586 (252) P,M,H RP TW,HP PO -(5-10) as pura 99 Dhat (JOS) • 422.00 1,796 (2S1) P -(-5) T,TW,HP. PO -(-5) as

100 (77) 812.00 2,803 (448) P,M,H D HP PO, - (-5) BS Phone 10l. (78) 300.00 1,515 (267) P,M.H, D,¢HW(5) T,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS TR f 104 Kular ('l07) 760.00 2.073 (311 ) P -(-5) 'TW, HP PO -(5-10) BS

105 Pabbian (106) 401.00 1,411 (233) P,M.H H,RP HP PO -(5-10) BS

106 Sohian ( 113) 594.00 2,440 (427) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

107 Gagra ( 118t 374.00 1.18.1 ('187) P,M,H D TW.HP PTO + .. 5) BS Phone / 108 M1rpur ( 114) 202.00 822 (133) P MH HP PO -(-5) BS 79 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power L_an~ use (i.e. area under.differ:~nt.t.1p~~ of land use in hectares I"oach town sup~ly 'r.ounde~ upto two. d,ecimal places) . to and village' distance Fore~t Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (i n kms·) irri­ able . available gated waste 'for cUlti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and· gro.v~s)

11 12 13 14 . 15' 16 17 18

PR Jagraon (4) ED.,EAG T( 515.00 ).. GC{ 107 .O~), 2.00 61.00 TW{204.00),TWE{204.00) PR Jagraon (5) ED,EAG T(1531iOO),GC(8.00), 377.00 TW(518.00),TWE(1010.00) PR Jagraan (n EA T(546.00),TW(148.00), 24S.00 l WE (398.00) PR Jagraan (3) ED,EAG T(.219.00) ,GCC 129.00), 34.00 TW(34.00),TWE(S6.0P)

PR Jagrapn (S) ED,EA~ H272.0.0} ,GC(83.00) 1.00 S3.00 TW(76.00),TWE{113~00) PR Jag-raon (8) ED,EAG T( 662.00) ,GC1205.00), 87.00 TW(134.00),TWE(323.00)

PR ~ilgraon (8) EA !(740.00).GC(100.00). 98.00 '6.00 10.00 TWt240.00),TWE(400.00'

PR Mullanpu~r (6) EA " .. T(273.00) ,GC (41. O~ 48..00 TW(81.00),TWE(151.00) PR Mul1anpur {S} EA T(346.00).GC(23:bo) . . 76.00 TW{161.00).". TWE{ 162.00} PR Mu11anpur (:n ED,EAG T(554~00).GC(30(00) 192.00 66.00 TW(2·10.00), TWE (314.00) PR Mul1aripur (4) EA T(217 .00) ,GC( 1'6.00) . . • . 83.00 TW (S··l. 00) : TWE ( 120.00 ) PR Mu l1anpur (7) EA T{667 .00) ,GC(S7 .00 l 93.00 , TW(113.00).TWE(467.00) PR Jagraan ( 8) EA T(352.00),GC(75.00) ·49.00 TWi13n.00).TWE(147.00)

PR JlIgraan ( 5), ~A T(50~.00)~GC(18.00) 88.00 TW(250.00),TWE(238.00) PR !lagraon (4) EA T( 332 • 00 ) , GC ( 36 • 00 ) 42.00 TWE(296.00) PR Jagraon, (4) EA T(176.00l,GC(15.00l .26.00 TWE ( 161.00 l 80 VILLAGE JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of v ill age Total Tocal Amenities available ( if not avail ab 1e within ttt~ t ion· (with' Hadbast area popula-' vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next-- Code No. ) of. the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges v i'Z. No". . v i"llage and -5 kms • 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of tn~ nearest place (i n number 'where the f~cility is available is given) hectares) of . ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & ~ay~ . cations (p9table) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai 1way hat, stat'i on, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tah$i1--(Part) 109 Bir Gagra ( 117) 142.00 477 (76) -Hi') -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ......

110 Bardeke ( 115) 308.00 1,091 (183) . P MH HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

111 Hans (105 ) 1,194.00 4,197 (663 ) P.M,H D HP PO, -(5-10). es Phone 112 Suj a-pur ( 102) '318.00 l,49q (262) P,M,H D('2) HP ,PO, -(5-10) BS Phone < 113 Chhajawa 1 '( 103) 648.00 2,478 (416) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 114 (104 ) 383.00 1,446 (255) P -(-5) HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 115 Dholan ( 116) 596.00 4,060 ( 551) P,M,H D HP PO -(5-10) BS

116 Agwar,Pona (127) 560.00 1,633 (225) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

117 Agwar (128)' 727.00 )91 (33 ) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS Ladha1

n8 Roon i (ni) '75,4,.00 2,973 (475) P,M,H, D HP PO, Dai 1~ BS PUC Phone 119 Kama1pura (144) 1,008.00 4,157 (707) P,M,H PHC,D HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone

120 Chima (145) 439.00 1,516 (236) P,M.H -(-5) HP PO -(10+) -(-5)

121 Bassowal ( 151 ) l'88.00 449 (67) P -(-5) HP -( .. 5) - (10+) -(-5)

122 Bhamipura ( 147) 1,219.00 3,401 (557) P,M,H PHS llP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone , . "123 :.:'(:5) -(5-10) Randhir- .( 146) 211.00 564 (83) P HP -(-5) . ~ BS garh 124 Ak hara (142 ) 1,222.00 4,033 (667 ) P,M,H PHS HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 81 DIRECTORY lana use

App­ Nearest Power Land Lise J i.e. area undpr d'fferent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply roundea upto two de~1mal pl ... ces) , to . and vi 11 age distance Forest Irri~ated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jagraan (4) ED,EAG T(126.00},GC(20.00} . . · , 16.00 TWE( 106.00} PR ,J.agra!)n (8) EA T(257.00},GC(49.00) Sl.00 TWE (t08. 00) PR Jagraon (9) EA T(1050.00),GC(421.00) 131.00 13.00 TWE(168.00),TWE(461.00} PR Jagraon (10) EA T(281.00),GC(64.00) 37.00 TW«(6.00l,TWE{171.00l PR uagraon \ (8) EA T(591.00),GC(41.00} 57.00 TWE(550.00) PR Jagraon (8) ED ,EAG T(347.00},GC(83.00} .836.00 . TW(86.00),TWE(178.00) PR Jagraon (8) ED,EAG~ f( 540.00) , GC (222.00 ) 3.00 53.00 TW(1]3.00)~TWE(205.00) PR Jaguon (12) ED,E.AG .. T(490.00) ,GC{4.00). 70'.00 TW(102.00),TWE(384.00)

PR Jagraon ( 1) EO T(603.00),GC(367.00) . . 124'.00 TW(64.00)TWE(172.00) PR Jagraon (7) EA T( 666 ,,00) ,GC( 309. 00) 88.00 TW ( 118. 00 ) • TW E('239. 00 ) PR Jagraon (5) EA T(905.00),GC(375.00) 103.00 TW(11S.00~.TWE(412.00) PR Jagraon (13) ED,EAG T(370.00),GC(70.00) 2'() .00 49.00 TW(152.00)~TWE(148.00) PR' Jagr.aoll (11 ) ED ,EAG T(]76.00);GC(62.00) · . 12.00 "\, TW(56.00}.TWE(58.00} I PR Jagr:aon (9) EA T("96.00}.GC{'62.00} 23.00 TW(368.00),TWE(666.00)

PR Jagraon (9) EA T()98.00),GC(13.00) · ~ 13.QO TW (82.00 f ,rWE (103.00) (5) T(1108.00).GC(456.00) 114.00 PR Jagraon EA r TW(148.00)~TWE(504.00) r 82 VILLAGE JA6PA.OH C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total :rotal Amenities avail able ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbalit area popul a- village, a dash ~) is shown in the column and next Code No. ) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available lS give~) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station. if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 1Z5 Bir (129) 109.00 76 (14) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-s) -(-5) -(-5) Akhara 126 Agwar (130) 444.00 1.032 (170 ) P.MH -(-5) T,HP PO, -(-5) BS Rahlan Phone 127 Agwar (134) 678.00 532 (81) P -(-5) T.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Lopon Kalan 128 Agwar (132) 514.00 1,697 (251) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as Khawaja Baju 130 Agwar (133) 322.00 478 (42) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS.RS Lopon Khurd 131 Patt1 ( 137) 325.00 Un- Sham Singh

132 Kaunke (136) 2,627.00 10.308 (1635) P,M,H H,HC. HP PO, Monthly BS PHC,FPC Phone 133 Dalla (141) 1.198.00 4.528 (696) P.M.H 0 HP PO -(5-10) BS

134 Khosa (138) 442.00 1.5J!6 (266) P -(-5) HP PO. - (-5) BS Phone 135 Dangian (139) 541.00 1.753 (263) P -(-5) HP PO. -(5-10) BS Phone

136 Rasulp ur (140) 1.843.00 5.930 (903 ). P.M.H HC TW.HP.C PO -(10+) BS

137 Oehrka (148) 845.00 3.148 (463) P.M.H PHC HP PO -(5-10) BS

138 Hallah (149 ) 1.449.00 4.464 (715) P.M.H PHC HP PO. -(10+) BS Phone 139 Chakkar ( 173) 2.022.00 5,477 (910) P.M.H D HP PO -(-5) BS

140 Burj ( 175) 343,00 1.210 (199) P -(-5) UP -(-5) -(-5) as I{A hr. 83 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power- land use (i.e. area Imder different types of land use 1n hectar~s roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------.------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (111 kms.) irri­ able available gated Haste for culti­ - (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jagraon (4) Ell ,EAS T{99.00},GC{S4.00} 10.00 TWE(45.00)

PR Jagraon '(1) f.A ~(426.00).GC(213.00) 18.00 TW(15.00),TWE(198.00) PR Jagraon (2) EA T(607.00).GC(332.cn) . . 71.00 TW(73.00).TWE{202.00)

PR Jagra~n (4) EA T{436.00).GC(134.00) 78.00 TW(67.00}.TWE(235.00)

PR Jagraon (3) EA T(262.00),GC(9.00) 60.00 TW(105.00),TWE(148.00) inhabited

PR Jagraon (5) EA T(2402.00).GC(217.00) 225.00 TWE(2185,OO)

PR Jagraon (7) EA T{894.00 I ~GC(437 .00) 158.00 146.00 TW(118.0Q).TWE{339.00)

PR Jagraon (6) EA T(392.00).GC(147.00) . . 50.00 TW ( 74 • 00 ) • TW E( , 71. 00 ) PR Jagraon ( 10) EA T(471.00.) .GC( 125.00) · . 70.00 TW(103.00),TWE(243.00)

PR " Jagraon (13) EA T(1676.00),GC{388.00) 7.00 42 .. 00 n8.00 TW(366.00).TWE(g2Z.00)

PR Jagraon ( 10} EA T( 71-3.00) .GC( 119.(0) · .• 132.00 TW(311.00).TWE(283.00) PR J a9r aon (2) EA T(1348.00),GC(219.00) · . 2.00 99.00 ~W(476.00).tw£(653.00) PR Jagraon (18") ED.EAG T(1832.QO).GC(517.001. · . 190.00 PC(521.00l,TVE(194.00)

FIR Raikot (18) ED,EAG T(Z94.00).GC(78.00) 1.00 4~.OO TW(53.00).TWE(163.00) 84 VILLAGE JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK AMenities and

Loca- Name of v1l1aqe Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with ~adbast area pbpula- village, a dash ~) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viZ. No. vlll age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in ofnumber . ,where______the facility ..r ______is available 1S -gwen} • -----.------hectares) h(lll"e- E{luca- 'Medical Drinking Post Day or; Communi- hOlos - tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus r graph the stop, marketl ra"i lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Pa~t) 141 Hathur (174) 1,722 6.OZ4 (P(Z), H,FPC T.HP PO, Monthly as M(2), }I (.Z)

142, Lakha ( 172) 1,675.00 4,866 (751) P(2), -(-5) HP P.O, -(-5) Phone

143' .Manuke (150) 1,927.00 6,860 (11Z0) P,M, HC,D PO -(5-10) 85 H,TR

144 Lamma (15Z) 780.00 2,859 (463) P.M.H D HP PO -($-10) BS

164 Baraich (101) 351.00 920 (152) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

39,719.00 1,31,346 P Oil) • H(4) , (20996) M(32). MeW(l). H(3U.. MH(Z), PIlC(l), C"C(O). C(1), HC(3), TR(2) PHC(!;). I(O}. 0(17) •. AC(O). PHS(Z). 0(0) T8(0). FPC(Z). NH(O). SMP(O). R'(2). C1I1(6) 0(0) 85 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different t.vQes. of land use in hectares roach town supply roundea upw two dec1mal places) to and ------"------vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able available gated waste for cul ti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

I PR Jagraon (25) EA T(1566.00).GC(316.00). 2.00 154.00 TW(610.00).TWE(640.00)

I'R Jagraon ( 17) ED.EAG T(1640.00),GC(582.00)" ·3&-.-(lO TW(15a.00).TWE(764.00) 0(136.00 ) PR . Jagraon (10) ED .EAG T(1742.DO).GC(630.00). 185.00 TW(60p.00).TWE(512.00) PR RA1kot (8) ED.EAG T(708.00).GC(116.00). ' . 1.00 71.00 TW(292.00).TWE(300.00) PR Jagraon (ll) EA T(314.00).TW(31.00). 37.00 TWE(283.00)

00 T(34634.oo). 394 .. 00 212.00 4094.00 GC(8324.00). PC(5Zl.00). TWE(1820S.00). '''(7448.00). 0(136.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN SIDHWAR BET C •.D-. BLOCK

89 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

SIDHWAN 8ET C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the vi11~ge 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) tocabon Location Location Location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Jagraon Tahsil (part) Abupura (30) 20/4/1/17 20/04/0010/0017 17/411/18 10/04/0010/0018 2.1 Ahingran (39) 20/4/1/8 20/04/0010/00'08 17/411/6 17/04/0010/006- 3 Akuwal (186) 20/4/1/29 20/04/0010/0029 17/411/25 17/04/0010/0025 4 Aliwal (11 ) 20/4/1/47 20/04/0010/0047 17/411/86 17/04/00.10/0086 5 Amargarh Urf Kaler (125) 20/4/1/129 20/04/0010/0129 17/4{1/52 17/04/0010/0052 6 Baghia!l (177 ) 20/4/1/2 20/04/0010/0002 l1HIl/2 17/04/0010/0002 7 Bahadar Ke ( 176) 20/4/1/1 ,20/04/0010/0001 17/41111 17/04/0010/0001 8 Bangs1pura (50) 20/4/1/23 20/04/0010/0023 17/4/1/30 17/04/0010/0030 9 Baniawal (5) '29/ 4/1/52 20/04/0010/005?. 17 /411/91 17 /04/0010/0091 10 Barsa1 (64) 20/4/1/67 20/04/0010/0067 '17/411/71 1.7/04/0010/007.1 n Bassian (74) 20/4/1/58 20/04/0010/0058 17/4/1/96 17/04/0010/0096 12 Bazurg (58) 20/4/1/72 20/04/0010/0072 17/4/1/47 17 /04/0010/0047 13 Bhaini Araian (23) 20/4/1/35 20/04/0010/0035 17L4/1/77 17/04/0010/0077

14 Bhaini Gujjran (27) • 20/4/1/25 20/04/0010/0025 17/411/27 ~ 17/04/0010/0027 15 Bhama1 (25) i6/4/1/36 20/04/0010/0036 17/4/1/29 17/04/0010/0029 16 Bharowa1 Ka lan (70) 20/4/1/43 20/04/0010/0043 17/4/1/101 17/04/0010/0101 17 Bharowa1 Khurd (13) 20/411/44 20/04/0010/0044 17/4/1/98 17/04/0010/0098 • 18 • Bhatha Dhua (3) 20/4/1/54 20/04/0010/0054 17/4/1/95 17/04/0010/0095 19 Bhundri (16) 20/4/1/42 20/04(0010/0042 17/411/85 17/04/0010/0085 20 Birk (63) 20/4/1/66 - 20/04/0010/0066 17/4/1/70 17/04/0010/0070 21 Boda1wa1a (121) 20/4/1/89 20/04/0010/0089 17/4/1/42 17/04/0010/0042 22 Dhotar (69) 20/4/1/64 20/04/0010/0064 17/4/1(102 17/04/0010/0102 23 Fatehgarh Sib1an (43) 20/4/1/82 20/04/0010/0082 17/4/1134 17/04/0010/0034 2.4 filidai Chak (67) 20/4/1/39 20/04/0010/0039 11/4/1/80 17/04/0010/0080 25 Gag Kalan ( 185) 20/4/1/28 20/04/0010/0028 17/411/24 17/04/0010/0024 26 Gha l1b Ka lan (124) 20/4/1/84 20/04/0010/0084 17/4/1/53 17/04/0010/0053 27 Shal1b Khurd (45) 20/4/1/85 20/04/0010/0085 17 /4/1/36- 17/04/0010/0036 28 Gha1ib Ran Singh (44) 20/411/83 20/04/00iO/0083 17/4/1/35 17/04/0010/0035 29 Ghonewa 1a (187) 20/4/1/30 20/04/0010/0030 17 /411/'26 17/04/0010/0026 30 Ghumnewa1 (6) 20/4/1/51 20/04/0010/{l051 17/411/92 17/04/001()/0092 31 Biddarwind1 (32) 20/4/1/15 20/04/0010/0015 17/411/12 17/04/0010/0012 90 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

.SIDHWAN 8ET C:O. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast Mo.) Cocabon (ocatlon locaflon Locatlon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Ma!1ua 1) (Computer)

2 . 3 4 5 6

Jagrlon Tahsil (Part) 32 Garahur (15 ) 20/4/1/46 20/04/00 lJ/0046 17/4/11100 17i04/00 10/0 100 33 Gbrsian Qadar Baksh (20) 20/411/32 20/04/0010/0032 17/4/1/82 17/04/0010/0082 34 Gars 1an K'ti-.orMollalllU (19) 20/4/1/31 20/04/0010/0031 17/4/1/83 17 /04/0010/0083 35 Gors ian Makhan (68) 20/4/1/65 20/04/0010/0065 17/4/1/73 17/04/0010/0073 36 Hayatewala ( 179) 20/4/1/3 20/04/0010/0003 17/4/1/14 17/04/0010/0014 37 Hujra (184) 20/411/27 20/04/0010/0027 17/4/1/23 17/04/0010/0023 38 Jand1 (55 ) 20/4/1170 20/04/0010/0070 17/4/1/45 17 /04/0010/0045 39 Janetpura (48) 20/4/1/80 20/04/0010/0080 17/4/1/32 17 /04/001 0/OP32 40' KaUr. (34) 20/4/1/12 20/04/0010/0012 17 /4/1/10 17/04/0010/0010 41 Kania" Hussaini (180) 20/4/1/14 .20/04/0010/0014 17/4/1/15 17/04/0010/0015 42 (15 ) 20/4/1/59 20/04/0010/0059 17/4111105 17/04/0010/0105 43 Khursh1dpur (183) 20/4/1/26 20/04/0010/0026 17/4/1/22 17 /04/0010/0022 44 K1r1 (24) 20/4/1/37 20/04/0010/0037 17/4/1/76 17/04/0010/0076 45 Kot Milna (18) 20/4/1/40 20/04/0010/0040 17/4/1/81 17/04/0010/0081 46 Kat Umra (17) 20/411/41 20/04/0010/0041 17/4/1/84 17/04/0010/0084 47 Katl1 (10) 20/4/1/56 20/04/0010/0056 17/4/1/89 17/04/0010/0089 . 48 Kotwal (41) 20/4/1/11 20/04/0010/0011 17/4/1/9 17/04/0010/0009 49 Lihan (14) 20/4/1/45 20/04/0010/0045 17/4/1/99 17/04/0010/0099 50 lilan (51) 20/4/1/78 20/04/0010/0078 17/4/1/39 17/04/0010io039 51 lodh1wala t3~) 20/4/1/13 20/04/0010/0013 17/4/1/11 17/04/0010,/0011 Sf Madal"pul"a (56) 20/4/1/38 20/04/0010/D038 17/4/1/75 17/04/0010/0075 53 Madtiepur (182) 20/4/1/19 20/04/0010/0019; 17/4/1/17 17/04/0010/0017 54 M.jri (13) 20/411/61 20/04/0010/0061 17/4/1/104 17/04/0010/0104 55 Bajan (31) 20/4/1/16 20/04/0010/0016 17/4/1/19 17/04/0010/0019 56 Malshn Bhlll1ke (54) 20/4/1/74 20/04/0010/0074 1714/1/44 17/04/0010/0044 57 Mand rihar. (3S) 20/411/5 20/04/0010/0005 17/411/3 17 /04/0010/0003 58 Manewal (7) 20/4/10/50 20/04/0010/0050 17/4/1/93 17/04/001%093 59 Manwarpura (40) 20/4/1/10 20/04/0010/0010- 17/4/1/8 17 /04/otnO/oooa 60 Mor KariAta (109) 20/4/1/98 20/04/0010/0098 17/4/1/108 17/04/.Q.O,10/0108 61 PIlIrj1an B1har1pur (lSl) 20/4/1/18 20/04/0010/0018 17/4/1/"10- - 17/04/0010/0016 62 ~att1 Multani (37) '1.0/4/1/7 20/04/0010/0007 17/4/1/5 17/,04/0010/0005 63 Pona (60) .20/4/1/91 20/04/0010/0091 17/4/1/64 17/04/0010/0064 91

ALPHABETICA~ LIST OF VILLAGES SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Seri a 1 Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locabon Locat1on Locabon [ocaHon Colle Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

, '3 4 S 6

Jagraon Tahstl (Part)

64 Porain (12) 20/4/1/57 20/04/0010/0(l57 17/4/1/97 17104/0010/0097 65 Ramgarh Bhullar (53) 20/4/-1/75 20/04/0010/0075 1714/1143 17/04/0010/0043 • 66 Rank.e . (4) 2UI4Il/~5 20/04/0010/0055 17/4/1/g0 17/04/0010/0090 67 Raowal (66) 20/4/1/69 20/04/0010/0069 17/4/1/74 '7/04/0010/0074

68 Rasu1pur (57) 20/4/1/71 20/04/"0010/0071 17 /4/1/46 17/04/0,010/0046 69 Sadarpura (49) 20/4/1/22 20/04/0010/0022 17/4/1/31 17/04/0010/0031 70 Salernpura (26) 20/4/1/24 20/04/0010/0024 17/4/1/2,8 17/04/0010/0028 71 Sangatpur (65) 20/4/1/68 20/04/0010/0068 17/4/1/72 17/04/0010/0072 72. Sawaddi Khurd (122) 20/4/1/76 20/04/0010/0076 17/4/1/41 17/04/0010/0041

73 Shaftpur (29) 20/4/1/20 20/04/0010/0020 17/4/1/21 17/04/od10/00~' 74 Shahbazpura (36) 20/411/6 20/04/0010/0006 17/4/1/4 17/04/0010/0004 75 Sheikh Dau1at (47) 20/4/1/79 20/04/0010/0079 17/411/37 17/04/9010/0037 76 Sheikh Qutab (22) 20/4/1/34 20/04/0010/0034 17/4/1/78 17/04/0010/0078 77 Sherpur Kalan (123) 20/4/1/87 20/04/0010/0087 17/4/1/51 17/04/001<)/0051 78 Sherpur °Khurd (46) 20/411/86 20/04/0010/0086 17/4/1/38 17/04/00 Hl/OO38

79 Sherwala (178) 20/4/1/4 20/04/0010/0004 '-7/4/1/13 17/04/0010/0013 80 S1dhwan Bet (2.8) 20/4/1/21 20/04/0010/0021 17/4/1/20 17/04/0010/0020 81 S1dhwan Kalan (61) 20/4/1/93 20/04/0010/0093 17/111/65 17/04/0010/0065 82 Sodhlwala ( 42) 20/411/81 20/04/0010/0081 17/411/33 17/04/0010/0033 83 Swadd1 Khas (71 } 20/4/1/63 20/04/0010/0063 , 17/4/1/103 17/04/0010/0103 84 Ta1wand1 Ka lan' (72 ) 20/4/1/62 20/04/0010/0062 17/4/1/107 17/04/0010/0107

85 Talwandt ~hurd (76) 20/411/60 20/04/0010/00060 17/4/1/106 17/04/0010/0106 86 Talwandi Nauabad (8) 20/411/48 20/04/0010/0048 17/4/1/87 17/04/0010/0087 87 T.a1wara (21) 20/4/1/33 20/04/0010/0033 17/4/1F/9 17/04/0010/0179 B8 Tapar Harnian (52) 20/411177 20/04/00\0/0077 17/4/1/40 17/04/0010/0040 89 Tarf Kotl'! (38) 20/411/9 20/04/0010/0009 17/4111.7..- 20/P4/0'O 10/0007 90 Wal1pur Kalan ( 1 ) 20/4/1/53 20/04/0010/0053 17/411/94 17/04/0010/0094 91 Wal'!pur Khurd (9) "(.u/411/49 20/04/0010/0049 17/411188 17/04/0010/0088

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

92 (2) 20/4/2/242 20/04/0020/0242 17/4/2/401 17/04/0020/0401

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

SIDHWiN BET C.D. BLOCK 94

VILLAGE SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- "Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available ( if not avail abl e within the tion (with Hadbast area popul a- vill age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it 1n brackets the' distance in' broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10:t- kms~ of ~he nearest place (in number where. the facility is available is given) hectares) af ------.... ------_ hO!Jse- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i ana 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- af (bus gr&ph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any ,waferway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "8 9 10

Jagraon, Tahsil, (Part) Bahadar Ke (176) 392.00 576 ( 129) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

2 Baghian (177 ) 505.00 6~4 (131) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

3 Hayatewala (179) 116.00 193 (-36) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10} -(5-10) -(-5) \

4 Sherwala (178) '78.00 3pO (64) P -(-fj) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10} -(-5)

5 Mand Tihara (35) 299.00' 186 (42) P -(-5) JW,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

6 Shahbazpura (36) 168.00 64 (14) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

']. Patti Multan; ~:P) 338.00 735 (119) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (1 0+) BS

8 Ah;ngran (39) 95,00 85 (16) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

9 Tarf Katl; (38) 237.00 449 (77) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) B5

10 Manwareura (40) 303.00 327 (53) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

11 Kotwal (41) 115.00 41 (5) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

~ 12 Kakar (34) 860.00 1.3,00 (214) P,M,H D TW.HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 13 Lodhiwala (33j 277 .00 242 (35) P H,D W,TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

14 Kanian (180) 853.00 689 (137) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Hussajni --- 15 Giddarwindi (32) 1001.00 1927 (279) P.M.H D W,TW,HP -(-5") - - -(-5) BS

~ 16 " Malsian Bajan (31 ) 558.00 1575 (262) P.f1.H H W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 95 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 16 17 18 15 I

PR Dharamkot. (14 ) ED,EAG ~T(339.00),TW(165) 53.00 TWE(234.00)

PR Dharamkot (12) ED,EAG T(410.00)~TW(190.00) 2.00 3.00 90.00 TWE(220.00) KR Jagraon (18) ED,EAG T(77.00),TWE(77.00) 2.00 9.00 28.00

PR Jagraon (14 ) EA T(56.00),TWE(56.00) 22.00

PR Dharamkot (14) EA T(284.00),TW(105.00) 15.00 TWE(179.00) PR Dharamkot ( 13) EA T(146.00),TW{36.00) 22.00 TWE(110.00) ...... PR Oharamkot (13 ) ,EA T(300.00),GC(15.00) 2.00 3.00 33.00 TW(110.00),TWE(17S.00) PR Jagraon (17) EA T(88.00),TW(38.00) 7.00 TWE(50.00) PR Oharamkot (13) EA T{130.00),GC(io.00) 81.00 26.00 TW(50.00),TWE{60.00) PR Jagraon (17) EA T(289.00),TW(144.00) 14.00 TWE(145.00) PR Jagraon (16 ) EA T(108.00).TW(47.00) 7.00 TWE{61.00) PR Jagraon ( 18) EA T(766.00),GC(6.00) 3.00 91.00 TW( 357-. 00). TWE (403.00) PR Jagraon (16) EA T{232.00),GC(8.00) 13.00 32.00 TW(82.00),TWE(142.00) PR Jagraon (20) ED,EAG T(603.00),TW(355.00) 12.00 238.00 TWE(248.00) /~

PR Jagraon (17) EA T(880.00),GC{49~00) 121.00 TW(413.00),TWE(418.00) , PR Jagraon (13) fA T{458.00),GC{3.00), 1.00 99.00 TW(223.00),TWE{232.00) 96 VILLAGE SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available" within~ t.b{! tion (with Hadbast area ,opul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the lion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

17 Abupura (30) 716.00 1377 (222) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

18 Parjian (181) 460.00 893 (160) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Biharipur.

19 Madhepur (182) 533.00 686 (134) P -(-5) TW, HP _(-5) -(-5) BS

20 Shafipur (29) 182.00 276 (45) P -~-5)- TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

21 Sidhwan Bet (28) 1073.00 3082 (535) P,M,H GWC,PHC, TW,HP PTO Monthly BS . FPC,RP(5) 22 Sadarpu('a (49) 371.00 1167 (182) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

23 Bangsipura (50) 305.00 798 (116) P -(-5) TW,HP PTO -( -5) BS

24 Salempura (26) 963.00 1977 (346) P -( -5) TW,HP Phone -( -5) BS

25 Bha;ni (27) 121.00 60l (95) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) BS Gujjran 26 Khursh1dpur (183) 242.00 601 (119) P -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

27 Hujra (184) 135.00 424 (94) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5)

til 28 Gag Kalan (185) 168.00 310 (67) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

29 Akuwal (186) 191,00 321 (62) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

30 Ghone.wala (187) 121.00 272 (60) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5~ _-(-5) BS

31 Gorsian Khan (19) 391.00 517 (95) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PO -( -.5.)_-- BS Mohamad 32 Gorsian Qadar (20) 382.00 456 (72) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Baksh 97 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jagraon (16 ) ED,EAG T(647.00),GC(3.00) 69.00 TW(303.qO),TWE(341.00) ,PR Jagraon ( 18) EA T(321.00),TW(210,OO) 2.00 4.00 133.00 TWE (111. 00)

PR Jagraon ( 18) EA T(405.00~,301.00) 15.00 113.00 TWE (104.00) PR Jagraon (16) ED,EAG T(168.00),TW(82.00) 14.DO, TWE(86.00) .. PR Jqgraon (14 ) EA T(932.00j,GC(4.00) 2.00 2.00 137.00 TW(318.00),TWE(610.00) PR Jagraon (12 ) ED,EAG T(338.00),TW(121.00) 2.00 31.00 TWF(217.00)

PR Jagr~on (15 ) ED,EAG T(273.00),GC(15.00) 6.00 26.00 TW(124.00),TWE(134.00)

PR Jagraon ( 15) ED,EAG T(BB1.00~TW(370.00) 9.00 2.00 71.00 TWE(511. 0) PR Jagraon ( 17) EA T(113.00),TW(80.00) 8.00 TWE(33.00) PR Jagraon (18) ED,fAG T(146.00),TW(73.00) 2.00 94'.00 TWE(n.OO) PR Jagraon (18) ED,EAG T(91.00),TW(10.00) 44.00 TWE(81.00) PR Jagraon ( 18) ED,fAG T(158.00),TW(43.00) 10.00 TWE(115.00)

PR Jagraon (20) EA T(111~00),TW(20.00) 80.00 TWE(91.00)

PR Jagraon (20) EA T(110.00),TW~10.00) 11.00 TWE(100.00) PR Jagraon (24) ED,EAG T(348.00),TW(146.00r 13.00 30.00 TWE(202.00) PR Jagraon (10) ED,EAG T( 334 .00) •TW (12'4.00) 32.00 16.00 TWE(210.00) 98 VILLAGE SIOHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name.of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the_ tion (with Hadbast area popula- vill age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next' Code No. ) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5··-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus , graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 , 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

33 (21) 389.00 1045 (162) P -(-5) TW,HP -(.-5) -( -5). BS

34 Sheikh Qutab (22) 232.00 350 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) . 8S ./ 35 Bhaini Arain (23) 354.00 632 (100) P,M,H H.D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

36 Bhamal (25) 592.00 702 (116) P D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

37 Kiri (24) 195.00 289 (47) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

38 MadCIrpura ( 56) 221.00 620 (95) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

39 Fidai Chak (67) 296'.00 521 (82) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

40 Kat Mana ( 18) 423.00 832 (137) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

41 Kot Umra (17) 396.00 331 (45) p. -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

42 Bhundri (16) 1,499.00 3,287 (529) P(2), MeW,MH, HP PO -(10+) as M,H PHC,D 43 Bharowal (70) 645.00 1,477 (239) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP, PO -.( 10+) BS' C 44 Bharowa' ( 13) 287.00 268 (39) P -(-5) tiP .. -(-5) -(10+) BS

45 Lihan (14 ) 190.00 546 (99) P RP TWfHP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS 46 Gorahur (15) 170.00• 491 (76) P RP

47 Aliwa-l (11) 440.00 890 (136) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) ,BS

48 T,alwandi (8) 94.0Q 363 (62) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Nauabad 99 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under~jfferent types of land use in hectares roach town 'supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ------Area not (in 1

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR 'Jagraon ( 18) ED,EAG T(363.00),GC(6.00) 26.00 TW(14?00),TWE(210.00) PR Jagraon ( 17) ED,EAG T(222.00),GC(19.00) 10.00 TW(101.00),TWE(102.00) PR Jagraon ( 17) EA T(~QB.00),TW(117.00) 46.00 TWE(191.00) PR Jagraon (15) EA T(551.00).GC(5.00) 5.00 11.00 25.00 TW(212.00),TWE(334.00) PR Jagraon (14 ) ED,EAG T(174.00).GC(8.00) 1.00 4.00 16.00 TW( 76.00). TWE (90.00). PR Jagraon (14 ) ED,EAG T(198.00).TW(71.00) 23.00 TWE(127.00) PR Jagraon ( 10) ED,EA T(275.00),GC(6.00) 2.00 19.00 TW(163.00),TWE(106.00) PR Jagraon ( 10) ED,EAG T(384.00),GC(14.00) 39.00 TW(157.00),TWE(213.00) PR Jagraon (16 ) ED,EAG T(262.00),TW(128.00) 134.00 TWE(134.00) PR Mullanpur ( 18) ED,EAG T(1,198.00),GC(214.00) 301.0B TW(439.00),TWE(545.00) PR Mullanpur' ('3) EA r(514.00).GC(72.00) 131.00 TW(163.00),TWE(279.00) PR Mullanpur ( 11 ) ED,EAG T(249.00),GC(59.00) 3g.90 TW(BO.00),TWE(110.00) PR Mul1anpur (14 ) ED,EAG T(160.00),TW(59.00) 30.(;)0 TWE(101.00)

PR Mul1anpur (14 ) ED,EAG T(154.00),T~(75.G@) 16.00 TWE(79.0Q) PR Jagraon (24) fA T(381.00),TW(168.@0) 59.00 TWE{213.00) PR Jagraon (24) EA T(5R.OO),TW(29.pO) 36.00 TWE(29.00) 100 VILLAGE SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

~oca- Name of village Total Total Amenities ava il ab 1e (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast area 'popul a- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No. ) - of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms~ 5--10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest: pI ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tel e- of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

49 Walipur Khurd (9) 356.00 634 (108) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

50 ~lanewal (7) 104.00 ·197 (26) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5.) -(-5)

51 Ghumnewal (6) 117.00 614 (89) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

52 Bani awol (5.' 86.00 162 ( 27) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

r 53 Walipur Kalim ( 1 ) •671.00 762 (94) P("2) , -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) t4 54 Bhatha Dhua (3) 553.00 1,046 (164) P -( -5') HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

55 Ranke (4) 332.00 432 (74) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS.

56 Kotli (10) 233.00 220 (4~) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

57 Porai'n (12 ) 896.00 2,033 (352) P,M, PHC, TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS H CHW(9) 58 Bassian (74) 497.00 1,275 (227) P,M HC,PHC, TW,HP, PTO -(5-10) BS,RS D,RP C Phone

59 Khanjarwal (75 ) 20~.00 850 (133) P RP(2) W,TW, PO -( 5--1 0) BS,NW HP,C

60 Talwand'i (76) 627.00 1,J32 (317) P -(5-10) T,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) Khurd HP,C 61 Majri l73) 353.00 1, i85 (184 ) P -(5-10) TW',HP Po -(-5) -(-5) C

62 Talwand~ (71) 865.00 2,785 (456) P,M,H H,PHC, T,HP PO, -(-5) BS Kalan 0 Phone

63 Swaddi Khas (72) 1,737.00 4,41'1 (734) P(3), H,MH, HP PO, -(5-10) BS M(2) , HC,PHC Phone H(2) 64 Dhotar (69) 265.00 580 (87) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 101 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under dif.ferent types of land u~e in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) and to ----~------~----- vi 11 age distance Fores"t Irri gated by source Un- Cu ltur- Area not ( in kms.) " irri- able avai"lable gated waste for culti- (includ- v~t\O" ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 lS

PR ,Mul1anpur (23) EA T(322.0a),TW(154.00) 6.00 28.00 TWE(15S.00) PR Jagraon (2~) • EA ... T(93.00),TW(35.00) 6.00 5.0e TWE(58.00) PR Ludhi ana (22) EA T(lQa.OO),TW(53.00) 2.00 7.00 TWE(55.00) PR Jagraon (24 ) EA T(7S.00),TW(39.00) S.OO TWE(39.00) PR Mullanpur (8) ED,EAG T(576.00),TW(322.00) 4.00 91.00 TWE(412.00),0(42.00) PR Ludhi ana (21) EA T( 500 •.00) ,GC( 43.00) 9.00 44.00 TW(253.00}.TWE(204.00) PR Ludhi ana (21 ) EA T(303.00),GC(S.00) 29.00 TW(101.00),R(194.00) PR Ludhi ana (21) EA T(145.00),TW(60.00) 62.00 26.00 TWE(S5.00) PR Mullanpur ( 10) EA T(S23.00),GC(60.00) 8.00 2.00 63.00 TW(264.00),TWE(499.00) PR Mull anpur (8) EA T(37S.00),GC(SO.OO) 10.00 59.00 50.00 TW(94.00),TWE(200.00),O(4.00) PR, Mul1anpur (5) EA T(144.00),GC(24.00) 29.00 2.00 34.00 NR TW(40.00),TWE(SO.OO) PR Mullanpur (5) ED,EAG T(539.00),GC(56.00) 30.od 58.00 TW(211.00),TWE(272.00) PR Mullanpur (9) EA T(326.00),GC(15.00) • 27.00 TW(148.00),TWE(163.00) PR Mull?npur (8) ED,EAG - .. T(796.00),GC(102.00) -69.00 TW(278.00),TWE(416.00) '\ PR Mullanpur (10 ) EAG T(1,475.00),GC(201.0pl 262.00 - - TW(699.00),TWE(~75.00)

PR Mul1anpur ( 10) ED,EAG T(227.00),GC(15.00) 38.00 TW(36.00),TWE(176.00) 102.

VILLAGE SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of viliage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is s1lown in the column and next Code number) of the tion t,o it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5. kms. 5--10 kms, and 10+ km~ of the nel'rest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Medical Drinklng Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

-(-5) -(5-10) BS 65 Gorsian (68) 3,26.00 705 (124) P -(5-10) HP Makhan

66 Birk (63) 604.00 1,451 (290 ) P,M D,RP HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

67 Barsal (64) 582.00 1,901 (307) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS Phone 68 Sangatpur (65) 451.00 1,099 (176) P -(10+) HP "(-5) -(10+) BS

69 Raowal (66) 725.00 1.676 (268) P PHC HP PO -(-5) BS

70 Jandi (55) 616.00 1.494 (244) P,M D HP PO -(5-10) BS

71 Rasulp~r (57) 451.00 1.192 (192 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -{5-10) BS

72 Bazurg (58) 357.00 1.350 (225) P -(5-10) HP PO, -(5-10) BS _ Phone 74 Malsian Bhaike(54) 282:00 778 (nl ) P He HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

75 Ramgarh !!hull Cfl{ 53) 620.00 2,335 (402) P,M,H FPC HP PO -( -5) BS

76 Sawaddi Khurd(122) 187.00 1,058 (1~0 ) P FPC HP PO -(-5) BS

77 Tapar Harnian (52) 59.00 91 (16) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

78 Li 1an (51 ) 1,000.00 1,965 (349) P,M,H PHC HP PO -(5-10) BS Phone ,79 Sheikh Daulat (47) 614.00 2,699 (429) P -(-5) T,HP PO -(.5-19)-- - -( -5)

80 Janetpura (48) 405.00 1.136 (165) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 103 ,DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under dif(erent types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to aner ------vi11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- ( i nc 1ud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

2.00 37.00 PR Jagraon ( 15) EA T(287.00),GC(6.00) TW(100.00),TWE(181.00)

PR Mullanpur EA T(554.00),GC{142.00) 50.00 . TW{132.00),TWE(280.00) PR Jagraon (10) EA T(533.00),GC(18.00) 3.00 6.00 40.00 TW(118.00),TWE(397.00) PR Jagraon (12 ) ED,EAG T(407.pO),GC(13.00) 1.00 43.00 TW(112.00),TWE(282.00) PR Jagraon (14 ) ED,EAG T(655.00),6C(23.00) 2.00 68.00 lW{212.00).TWE(420.00) PR Jagraon ( lO) ED ,'EAG T(54g.00),GC(98.00) 9.00 1.00 57.00 TW(212.00),TWE(239.00) PR Jagraon (7) ED,EAG T(410.00),6C(24.00) 8.00 1.00 32.00 TW(136.00)",TWE(250.00) PR Jagraon (8) ED,EAG T(319.00),TW(85.00) 9.00 2.00 27.00 TWE(234.00) PR Jagraon (10) ED,EAG T(253.00),6C(15.00) 3.00 26.00 TW(112.00),TWE(126.00) 3.00 26.00

PR Jagraon (5 ) ED,EA~ T{536.00),GC(189.00) 84.00 TW{115.00),TWE(232.00) PR Jagraon (4) ED,EAG T(165.00),GC(33.00) 22.00 TW(22.00),TWE(110.00) PR Jagraon (6) ED,EAG T(52.00),GC(34.00) 7.00 TWE(18.00) PR Jagraon ( 8) ED,EAG T(888.00) ,GC (22:00) 2.00 3.00 107.00 TW(326.00),TWE(535.00) PR Jagraon (9) ED,EAG T(599.00),GC(124.00) 6.00 9.00 TW(201.00),TWE(274.00) PR Jagraon (8) ED,EAG T(351.00),6C(18.00) 15.00 39.00 TW(19.QQ),TWE(314.00) 104

VILLAGE SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Ameni ties avail ab 1e ( if not avail ab le within the tion (with Hadbast area popul a- vi 11 age, a dash (--) is shown in the col urnn and l'lext, Code No.; of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No: vi 11 age and --5 kms, q--10 krns and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking 'Post Day or Comrnuni- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai 1w.ay hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 81 Sodh1wala (42) 407.00 731 (118) P -(-5), HP PO -(5-10) BS

82 Fatehgarh (4J) 485.00 1,021.(152) P -(-5) T,HP PO -( 10+) BS

Sibian ..-~ 830- Ghalib (43) 326.00 1,150 (204) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) - (10+) BS Ran Singh

84 Ghalib Kalan (124) 2,165.00 5,955(1008) P,M,H, D,FPC T,HP PTO ~(5-10) BS PUC Phone 85 1lhalib Khurd (45) 293.00 1.219 (209) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

86 Sherpur Khurd (46) 391.00 1,53a.(259) P PHC T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) .,(-5)

87 Sherpur Kalan (123) 1,039.00 4,923 l72?) P,M,H D HP PO -(-5) BS Phone r 89 Bodalwala (121) 241.00 786 (117) P -(--5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

91 Pona (60) 518.00 1,207 (194) P -(-5) HP .. -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

93 Sidhwan Kalan (61) 788.00 3,567 (543) P,M,H D HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 98 Mor Kar.ima ( 109) 360.00 1,157 ( 188) P RP TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

129 Amargarh urf (125 ) 363.00 2,017 (274) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO, -(-5) BS Kaler Phone

41,528.00 1,01,145 P(90) H(5) (16.615) M(26) NeW(l) H(19) Mi(2) PUC(l) eWC(l) e(O) HC(3) TR(O) PHC(9) 1(0) 0(13) AC(O) PHS(O) 105 'lIRECTORY

land use

\pp­ Nearest Power Land use (Le. area 'under different types of land use in hectares 'oach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) :0 and Ii 11 i{ge distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not tin kms.) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

)R Jagraon (10 ) ED,EAG T(340,00),GC(5.00) 2.00 37.00 28.00 TW(135.00),TWE(200.00) )R Jagraon • (14 ) ED,EAG T(433.00),GC(121.00) 24.00 28.00 TW( 103.00), TWE( 209.00) )R Jagraon (14) ED,EAG T(301.00),GC(61.00) 25.00 TW(85.00),TWE(155.00)

)R Jagraon (8) EA ·T(1,967.00),GC(595.00) 6.00 192~00 TW(435.00),TWE(937.00) )R Jagraon (10) ED,EAG T(259.00),GC(1.00) ~ 34.00 TW(93.00),TWE(165.00) )R Jagraon (6) ED,EAG T(367.00),GC(11.00) , .. 24.00 TW(171.00),TWE(185.00) )R Jagraon (4) ED,EAG T(945.00),GC(302.00) 94.00 TW(211.00),TWE(432.00) )R Jagraon (3) ED,EAG T(213.00),TW(74.00) 28.00 TWE(139.00) )R Jagraon (5) ED,EAG T(480.00),GC(51.00) 38.00 TW(114~00),TWE(315.00) )R Jagraon (5) ED,E:AG T(728.00),GC(53.00) 60.00 TW(241.00),TWE(434.00)

)R Mullanpur (5) EA T(314.00),G~(32.00) 46.00 TW(81.00),TWE(201.00) 'R Jagraon (3) EA T(320.00),GC(180.00) 43.00 TW(126.00),TWE(14.00)

.00 T(36.051.00) 32~.OO 293.00 4.861.00 6C(1.306.00) TWE(19.372.00) R(194.00) TW(13.133.00) 0(46.00) 106 VILLAGE SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villaqe l'ot a 1 Total Amenities available (if not availab1e within the tion (with Hadbast area popul a­ vill age, a dash (_) is shown in the col umn a'ld n"ext Code No.)' of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad. ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 krns. 5--10 kms. and 10+ klTJs. of the nearest place (in number hectares) of ~~~~~~:~~_~~:2~2:~_2~_~~~2~~~~~_2~_~2~~~1 ______house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) te l,e­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3,- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

, Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 0(0) TB(O) FPC( 4) NH(O) SHP(O) RP(12) CHW(9) 0(0)

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 242 Hambran (2) 1,177.00 2.153 (446) P,M,H, H,D, TW; PTO. -(10+) BS PUC FPC HP,C Phone

1,177.00 2,513 (446) P(l) H(l) H(l ) MeW(O) H(l) rt-I(O) PUC(l) CWC(O) _!:(O) HC(O) TR(O) PHC(O) 1(0) D(n AC(O) PHS(O) 0(0) TB(O) FPe(l) NHeO) SMP(O) RP(O) ,CHW(O) 0(0) 107 DIRECTORY lani:l use

App­ Nearest Power Lan& use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply 'rounded upto tW9 decima] places) - • to and village di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cul tur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 14 15 16 17 18

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) PR Mu 11 anpur (12) EA T(1,012.00),TW(416.QO) 165.00 TWE(596.00)

.00 T(1,012.00) TWE(596.00) TW(416.00)

~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN SUOaAR C.O. BLOCK

.111 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK ... Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locat1On Locabon locatlOn LocatlOn Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Jagraon Tahsil (P-art) 1 Abuwal (?2) 20/4/1/172 20/04/00.10/0172 17/4/1/176 17/04/0010/0176 2' Acharwal (171) 20/4/1/148 20/04/0010/0148 17/4/1/148 17/04/0010/0148 3 (99) 20/4/1/163 20/04/0010/0163 17/4/1/168 17/04/0010/0168 4 Badhe 1 (87) 20/4/1/169 20/04/0010/0169 17/4/1/174 17/04/0010/0174 5 Bassian (162) 20/4/1/154 20/04/0010/0154 17/4/1/155 17/04/0010/0155 6 Bi nj a 1 ( 153) 20/4/1/156 20/04/0010/0156 17/4/1/156 17/04/0010/0156 7 Bopa Ra; Kalan (88) 20/4/1/103 20/04/0010/0103 17/4/1/113 17/04/0010/0113 8 Boparai Khurd ( 168) 20/4/1/151 20/04/0-010/0151 17/4/1/153 17/04/0010/0153 9 BlJrj Had Singh (158) 20/4/1/178 20/04/0010/0178 17/4/1/163 17/04/0010/0163 10 Burj Nakl i an (155) 20/4/1/158 20/04/0010/0158 17/4/1/157 17/04/0010/0157 11 Chak Chhajawal (156) 20/4/1/160 20/04/0010/0160 17/4/1/161 17/04/0010/0161 12 Ghuman (86 ) 20/4/1/170 20/04/0010/0170 17/4/1/173 17/04/0010/0173 13 Halwara (95) 20/4/1/175 20/04/0010/0175 17/4/1/180 17/04/0010/0180 14 _( 98) 20/4/1/161 20/04/0010/0161 17/4/1/167 17/04/0010/0167 15 Hisowal (81 ) 20/4/1/168 20/04/0010/01"68 17/4/1/175 17/04/0010/0175 16 Jassowal (89) 20/4/1/166 20/04/0010/0166 17/4/1/171 17/04/0010/0171 , 17 Jatpura (164) 20/4/1/145 20/04/0010/014.5 17/4/1/150 17/04/0010/0150 18 Jhoraran (165) 20/4/1/147 20/04/0010/0147 17/4/1/1,49 17/04/0010/0149 19 (169) 20/4/1/150 20/04/0010/0150 17/4/1/147 17/04/0010/0147 20 Pheru Raien (170) 20/4/1/149 20/04/0010/0149 17/4/1/146 17/04/0010/0146 21 Kalan (97) 20/4/1/162 20/04/0010/0162 17/4/1/166 17/04/0010/0166

/ 22 Rajoana Khurd (96 ) 20/4/1/176 20/04/0010/0176 17/4/1/165 17/04/0010/0165 23 Ramgarh Sibian ( 167) 20/4/1/152 20/04/0010/0152 17/4/1/154 11/04/0010/0154 24 (79) 20/4/1/102 20/04/0010/0102 17/4/1/112 17/04/0010/0112 25 Rattowal (93) 20/4/1/173 20/04/0010/0173 17/4/1/177 17/04/0010/0177 26 Ruppa Patti (159) 20/4/1/179 20/04/0010/0179 17/4/l/162 17/04/0010/0162 \ 27 Sattowal (163) 20/4/1/146 20/04/0010/0146 17/4/1/1'51 17/04/0010/0151 28 Shahjahanpur (166 ) 20/4/1/153 20/04/0010/0153 17/4/1/152 17/04/0010/0152 29 Siloani (161) 20/4/1/155 20/04/0010/0155 17/4/1/159 17/04/0010/0159 30 Sudhar (90) 20/4/1/167 20/04/0010/0167 17/4/1/172 17/04/0010/0172 31 ( 157) 20/4/1/159 20/04/0010/0159 17/4/1/164 17/04/0010/0164 112 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SUDHAR C.,D. BlOCI<

Serial Name of the v;'llage 1991 Census. 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) locatl 0(1 Locatlon LocatlOn Locaflon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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~Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 32 (941 20/4/1/174 20/04/0010(0174 ,17/4/1/178 17/04/0010/0178 33 iuga1 tIOO) 20/6,/1/1'65 20/04)0010/0105 17/4/1/170 17/04/0010/0nO 34 Umarpur{l (154 ) 20/4/1/157 20/04/0010/0157 17/4/1/158 17/04/0010/0158

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

35 (423) 20/4/2/258 20/04/0020/0258 17/4/2/289 17/04/0020/0289 36 Khanpur (425) 20/4/2/266 20/04/0020/0266 17/4/2/291 17/04/0020/0291 37 ( 422) 20/4/2/260 20/04/0020/0260 17/4/2/290 17/04/0020/0290 '38 (424) 20/4/2/259 20/04/0020/0259 17/4/2/288 17/04/0020/0288 39 Sahaul i (426) 20/4/2/261 20/04/0020/0261 17/4/2/292 17/04/0020/0292 VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK 114 VILLAGE SUOHAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Tota 1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area Popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges v,iz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10, kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Med i ca 1 Drink,ing Post Day or Communi­ ho 1d <, t lOna 1 wdter & d'ays cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 102 Raqba (79 ) 746.00 3,200 (513) P,M,H H HP PTO -(-5) ~(-5) Phone 1007.00 3,722 (632) P,M,H H,~CW, HP PTa -)-5) -(-5) 103 BJpa Ra i (88) Kalan n,RP(2) Phone CHW 145 Jatpura (164) 563.00 1,496 (234) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

146 Sattowa1 (163) 191.00 608 (108) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

147 Jhoraran (165) 1144.00 4,163 (648) P,M,H PHC,n HP PO -(-5) BS,RS

148 Acharwa1 (171) 494.00 1,537 (254) P,M,H H TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

149 Pheru ( 170) 544.00 1,576 (272) P,M,H PHC TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS Raien 150 Nathowa1 (169) 872.00 3,339 (517) Il,M,H HC TW,HP PO -(-5) _BS

151 Boparai (168) 518.00 2,117 (365.) P,H -(-S) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd 152 Ramgarh (167) 436.00 1,189(204) P,M -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(-5) BS Sibian 153 Shahjahan-(166) 291.00 683(101) P -(-5) TW,HP,C Phone -(-5) BS pur , 154 Bassian (162) 1,735.00 7,139(1136) P,M.H H,MCW, W,TW, PTO. -(-5) BS v MH,!)', HP,C Phone RP(8) 155 Si10ani (161) 296.00 1,051 (156) P '-(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

156 Binja1 ( 153) 352.00 1,698 (295) P,M,H PHS HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

157 Umarpura (154) 115.00 267 (49) P -(-s) HP -(-5) -'(-5) -(-s)

158 Burj Nak1ian(155) 259.00 1,356 (205) P -(-s) HP - ( - 5 )' - ( - 5 ) BS

159 Talwandi Rai(157) 1,584.00 2,845 (467) P,M,H o HP PO -(-5) BS 115 DIRECTORV land use t App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decjmal places) . to and -----.~------~---- village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for c,ul t i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Mullanpur ( 5) Ell. T(66Z.00),TW(26Z.00) 1.00 83.00 TWE(400.00) PR Mullanpur (8) Ell. T(912.00),GC(47.00), 2.00 93.00 TW(34.00), TWE(831.00)

PR ·Ra ikot (6) Ell. T(508.00),GC(184.001, 7.00 48.00 TW(10B.00),TWE(216.00)

PR Raikot (8) Ell. T(171.00),GC(69.00), . 20.00 TW(40.00),IWE(62.00) PR Raiko1 (7) ED,EAG T( 102"4.00) ,GC(405.00), 120.00 TW(20B.00),TW~411.00)

PR Raikot (7) EO,EAG T(448.00),GC(189.00) 46.00 TW(113.00),TWE(146.00) PR Ralkot ( 13) ED,fAG T(513.00),GC(269.00) .31.00 TW(92.00),TWE(152.00) PR Raikot (8) Ell. T1783.00),GC(181.00) 3.00 86.00 TWE(602.00) PR Ralkot '8) ED,EAG .:' T(451.00);TWE(45l.00) 24.00 2.0p 41.00 TWE(295.00) PR Raikot (7) Ell. T(S92.00),GC(91.00), 2.00 8.00 ~4.00 TWE(Z95.00) PR Raikot (7) Ell. T(260.00),GC(SS.00) 31.00 TWE1172.00) PR Raikot (5) Ell. T(1546.00},GCtS16.00} 169.00 • 20.00 TWE(1030.00) .. PR Raikot (3) ED,EAG T(261.00) ,GC(49.00). 4.00 2.00 29\ 00 TW(103.00),TWE(109.00) PR Raikot (8) FD,EAG . T(306.00) ,GC(40.00). 46.00 TW(66.00),TWE(ioo.oo) - PR Raikot (7) ED, EAG t{98.00),TW(23.00), , 5.00 2.00 10.00 TWE(75.DO) .. PR Raikot (6 ) ED,EAG T(231.00),GC(66.00), 4.00 ... 24.00 TW(61.00),TWE(104.00)

PR Ralkot (S) ED,EAG T{1469.00),GC{119.00), 26.00 14.00 75.00 TW(5S0.00),TWE(SOO.OO) 116 VILLAGE SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities an(f

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within thE tion (with Hadbast area popula- village,_ a dash (-) is shown in the co 1umn and nex1 Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance jn broad ranges viz. ~o. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the neare~t placE (i n number where the facility is available is given) Mctares) of house- Educa------~.Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days ca.tions (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, . statiqn, if any waterway;

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Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 160 Chak (156 ) 161. 00 Chhajawa1 161 Heran (98) 738.00 2,684 (465) P,M,H MH,D TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

162- Raj9 ana (97). 562.00' 1,239(222) P RP TW;)JP PO -(5-10) BS Kalan 163 Aitiana (99) 964.00 2,838 (488) P,M\H, PHC HP -(-5) -(-5) BS :. 165 Tuga1 (100) 352.00 1,384(223) P -(-5) IlP PO -(5-10) BS

166 Jassowa 1;" (89) 441.00 1,823 (327) P,M,H PHC,D HP PO -(5-10) BS

167 Sudhar (90) 865.00 4,841 (869) P,M,f!, H,MCW, TW,HP,C PO -(-5) BS PUC,C MH,HC, FPC,NH 168 Hisowa1 (~1) 465.00 2,084 (385) P,M -(-5) TW,HP PO - (-5 t BS

169 Badhe1 (87) 153.00 759(126) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-~l B5

170 Ghuman (86) 261.00 1,458 (265) P H POP -(-5) -(-5) BS

1(2 Abuwa1 (92) 491.00 2,221 (369) P -(-5) T,W,HP PO -(-5) B5

173 Rattowa1 (93) 352.00 1,883 (327) P H W.TW.HP PO -(-5) BS

174 Toosa ( 94) 628.00 2,977 (472) P,M,H 0 -' TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

175 Ha1wara (95) 1.. 765.00 4,716 (891) P(2) , MH.HC, TW,HP PTO -~5-10) BS M,H PHe,D, FPC,RP

176 Rajoana (96) 389.00 1,616 (253) P 0 TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS Khurd 117 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1 and .use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to - and village distance Forest------,--- Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing ,gauchar and grol'es)

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inhabited

PR Raikot (,11 ) ED,EAG T(667.00),TW(34.00), 71.00 '\ TWE(633.00) PR Raikot (7 ) EA T(520.00).TW(205.00). 42.00 TWE(31S.00)

PR Raikot (11 ) EA T(750.00),GC(26.00) 214.00 TWE(724.00) PR Mullanpur (7) EA T(291.00),GC(26.00), 61.00 TW(86.00),TWE(179.0U) PR .Mu11anpur (6) ED,EAG- T(391.00I,GC(23.00), 50.00 TW(122.00),TWE{246.00) PR t4u11anpur (5 ) EA T(731.001.GC(S7.00). 134.00 rW{44.001.TWE{630.00)

PR Mullanpur (6) Ell. 1(416.00),IW{92.00). 3.00 46.00 TWE{324.00)

PR Mu11anpur (10) EA T(133~00).TW(38.00). '20.00 TWE(95.0·0) PR Mul1anpur (10) T(220.00).GC{38.00), 41.00 TW(145.001.TWE(291.00) PR Mu11anpur (6) EA T(441.00).GC(5.00). 50.00 TW(145.00).TWE(291.00)

PR Mal1anpur (11 ) Ell. T(301.00),GC(lOO.00), 51.00 TW(76.00).~WE(12S.00) PR Mullanpur (10 ) EO, EAG T(534.00).GC(42.00), 94.00 TW(87;00).TWE(405.00)

PR Raikot (8) EO,EAG T(1410.0D),GC(322.00~, 35.00 320.00 TW{541.0D),TWE(547.00)

PR Raikot • (7) EA T(338.00),GC{130.00), 51.00 TW(87.00).TWE(121.00) 118 VILLAGE SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within--fhe tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village .. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code N·o. ) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of _the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------?------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or tommuni- holds ti~nal water & days; cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway 'hat, station, if any waterway)

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Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

178 Burj Hari (158) 707,003,190(500) P,I:! He TW,HP PO -(-5) BS Singh 179 Ruppa (159) 130.00 532 (83) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Patti

20.571.00 14.231 P (34). H(7) .MCW{ 3) (1Z.421) M{ig) MH(5),CWC(0) H(15) • HC(4).PHC(5) PUC(1) D(9).PHS(1) C(l) , TB(0),FPC(2) 'TR(D) KH(l),SMP(O) 1(0) • RP(12),CHW(1,) AC(O), 0(0) .(l(0)

Ludhiana Tahsil (Pa~t)

258 Jangpur (~23) 456.00 2,383 (409) P -(-5) TW,HP PO - (10+) BS

259 Rurka (424) 518.00 1,810 ('304) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

260 Mohi (422) 1,260.00 4,627 (787) P,~l,1I D HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 261 Sahau1i (426), 1,095.00 2,863 (466) P,M,H H,MCW, TW,HP,C PO -(-5) BS HC,PHC,D 266 Khanpur (425) 792.00 2,817 (433) P,M,H D,FPC HP PO -(5-10) BS

4,121.00 14.500 P~),M(4} H(\};MCW(l) (2,399) H(31, "H(O},twC(O) PUC(O) HC(l),PHC(l) C(O), D(3).PHS(0) TR(O}, TB(O),FPC(l) 1(0), NH(O),SMP(O) AC(O) RP(O),CHV(O) 0(0) 0(0" 119 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Raikot (5) ED,EAG T(644.00),GC(241.00), 63.00 TWE(403.00) PR Raikot (3) ED,EAG T(112.00),GC(20.00) 18.00 TW(32.00),TWE(60.00)

0.00 T(17934.00) 236.00 77.00 2163.00 GC(3349.00) . TWE(1l336.00) TW(3249.00)

PR Ludhiana (12 ) ED,EAG T(388.0QL,GC1196.00) , 68.00 T~(67.00),TWE(125.00) PR Ludhiana ( lS) ED,EAG T(4Sl.00),GC(S9.00), 37.00 TW(166.00),TWE(226.00) PR Ahmedgarh (11 ) ED,EAG T(1145.00),GC(47.00), 115.00 TW(183.00),TWE(915.00) PR Ahmedgarh ( 11 ) ED,EAG T(951.00) ,GC( 101.00), 144.0{) TW(S9.00),TWE(761.00) PR Ludhiana ( 17) EA T(716.00),GC(18.00), 1.00 75.00 TW(69S.00)

0.00 T(3681.00) 0.00 1.00 439.00 GC(451.00) TWE(2027.00) TW(120J.00)

PUNJAB C.D.BLOCKS LUDHIANA I, LUDHIANA2, DEHLON AND PAKHOWAL PART OF TAHSIL LUDHIANA AND PART OF TAHSIL JAGRAON DISTRICT LUDHIANA

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THIS PART Fa IN SUDHAR C.O· ! BLOCK IN TAHSIt.l /-. JA.GRAOfll ).

THIS PART FALLS IN DORAHA C.D.BLOCK IN TAHSIL KHANNA

... C.O.BLOCKS o LUOHIANA I E LUOHIANA 2 s T R H DEHLON PART OF TAHSIL JAGRAON FALLS c J PAI9'1. 500-9')9. 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE. 0 •••• HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. U!'IINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATioN CODE NUMBER .. ~.=iiit=--=::::; HOSPITAL,HEALTH CENTREjPRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. ~ DISPENSARY,·MATERNIlY ANIH"ILD WELFARE CENTRE. Ql@@+A NATIONAL HIGHWAY. __N_H_I_ IMPORTANT VILLAGE MANDIES . ~ STATE HIGHWAY. ~

1 All boundar," on up4ahd upto ,., Dntmbtr 1989· 2 C.O.block bouncSQry excllhln all statutory town •.

eo•• d upon Surv., of Indio Map _"" the p.rml.. lon of U,. Surv.yor Gen.,,,, of ....10. © GO'ltmmt'" oUndl. Copyr1otlt/1996. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN LUDHIANA-l C.D. BLOCK

123 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES LUDHIANA-l C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locabon ' Locabon Locabon Locatlon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2 :: 4 5 6

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) Akalgarh Urf (292) 20/4/2/270 20/04/0020/027.0 17/4/2/67 17/04/0020/0067 La 1ton Khurd ~ 2 (273) 20/4/2/209 20/04/0020/0t09 17/4/2/273 17/04/0020/0273 3 Ayal i .Kal an (155) 20/4/2/232 20/04/0020/0232 17/4/2/71 17/04/0020/0071 4 BaddowaJ (294) 20/4/2/248 20/04/0020/0248 17/4/2/61 1J/04/0020/0061 5 (145) 20/4/2/24f; 20/04/0020/0246 17/4/'J/70 17/04/0020/0070 6 Baraich (139) 20/4/2/255 20/04/0020/0255'. 17/4/2/57 17/04/0020/0057 7 Barewal Awanan ( 157) 20/4/2/42 20/04/0020/0042 17/4/2/72 17/04/0020/0072 8 (219) 20/4/2/166 20/04/0020/0166 17/4/2/229 17/04/0020/0229 9 Bhairo Munna (222) 20/4/2/181 20/04/0020/0181 17/4/2/228 17/04/0020/0228 , 10 (296) 20/4/2/250 20/04/0020/0250 17/4/2/65 17/04/0020/0065 11 Bi 1ga (229) 20/4/2/185 20/04/0020/0185 17/4/2/233 17/04/0020/0233 12 Bir Sahnewal (221) 20/4/2/182 20/04/0020/0182 17/4/2/231 17/04/0020/0231 13 ( 265) 20/4/2/219 , 20/04/0020/Q219 17/4/2/264 17/04/0020/0264 14 Ghhandaran ( 213) 20/4/2/161 20/04/0020/0161 17/4/2/218 17/04/0020/0218 15 . ( 279) 20/4/2/229 20/04/0020/0229 17/4/2/277 17/04/0020/0277 16 Dak"ha (142) 20/4/2/252 20/04/0020/0252 17/4/2/53 17/04/00"20/0,053 17 (144) 20/4/2/245 20/04/0020/0245. 17/4/2/52 17/04/0020/0052 18 (274 ) 20/4/2/226 20/04/0020/0226 17/4/2/276 17/04/0020/0276 19 Doleh (271 ) 20/4/2/208. 20/04/0020/0208 17/4/2;272 17/04/0020/0272 W (277) 20/4/2/222 20/04/0020/0222 17/4/2/76 17/04/0020/0076

~1 Fatehpur (152) 20/4/2/233 20/04/0020/0233 17/4/2/37 17/04/0020/0037

~2 Gahaur ( 143) 20/4/.2/251 20/04/0020/0251 17/4/2/60 17/04/002Q/0060

~3 Gi 11 (263) 20/4/2/221 20/04/0020/0221 17/4/2/263 17/04r020/0263

~4 'Gobindgarh (243) 20/4/2/190 20/0410020/0190 17/4/2/239 17/04/0020/0239

~5 Hassanpur (297) 20/4/2/249 20/04/0020/0249 17/4/2/64 17/04/0020/0064

~6 Himayunpura (285) 20/4/2/279 20/04.10020/0279 17/4/2/281 17/04/0020/028~

~7 Hiran ( 217) 20/4/2/167 20/04/0020/0167 17/4(2/223 17/04/0020/0223

~8 Jandi ali (255) 20/4/2/173 20/0410020/0173 17/4/2/226 17/04/0020/0226

~9 Jllamat (154) 20/4/2/235 20/04/0020/0235 17/4/2/43 17/04/0020/0043 10 ( 286) 20/4/2/272 20/04/0020/0272, 17/4/2/280 17/04/0020/0280 124 ALPHABETICAL LJST OF VILLAGES LUDHIANA-l C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name af the village ·1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locabon Locabon Locatlon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

31 (293) 20/4/2/231 20/04/00 20/0231 17/4/2/68 17/04/0020/0068 32 Jogiana (244) 20/4/2/191 20/04/0020/0191 17/4/2/240 17/04/0020/0240 33 (141) 20/4/2/256 20/04/0020/0256 17/4/2/58 17/04/0020/0058 34 {318) 20/4/2/205 20/04/0020/0205 17/4/2/339 17/04/0020/0339 35 Kanech (220) 20/4/2/183 20/04/0020/0183 17(4/2/232 17/04/0020/0232 36 KalJganwal (245) 20/4/2/192 20/04/0020/0192 17/4/2/254 17/04/0020/0254 37 (295) 20/4/2/247 ,20/04/0020/0247 17/4/2/60 17/04/0020/q066 38 Katani Kalan ( 212) 20/4/2/160 20/04/0020/0160 17/4/2/217 17/04/0020/0217 39 Katani Khurd ( 211) 20/4/2/159 20/04/0020/ 0159 17/4/2/216 17/04/0020/0216 40 K,hakat (234) 20/4/2/189 20/04/0020/0189 17/4/2/242 17/04/0020/0242 41 (281) 20/4/2/227 20/04/0020/0227 17/4/2/279 17/04/6020/0279 42 Kohara (224) 20/4/2/172 '20/04/0020/0172 17/4/2/i27, 17/04/0020/0227 43 Kotl a .r- (226) 20/4/2/179 20/04l0020/0179 17/4/2/237 17/04/0020/0237 44 L alton Kalan (291 ) 20/4/2/271 20/04/0020/0271 17/4/2/285 17/04/0020/0285 45 Lohara (260) 20/4/2/216 20/04/0020/0216 17/4/2/259 17/04/0020/0259 46 Mahmudpura (275) 20/412/225 20/0410020/0225 17/4/2/261 17/04/0020/0261

47 Majara (230) 20/4/2/1~6 20/04/0020/0186 17/4/2/214 17/04/0020/0234 48 Manakwa 1 (?76) 20/4/2/224. 20/04/0020/0224 17/4/2/262 17/04/0020/0262 49 Mang1i 'Nich; (239) 20/4/2/177 20/04/0020/0177 17/4/2)142 17/04/0020/0142 50 Mangl i Unchi. (235) 20/4/2/178 20/04/0020/0178 17/4/2/238 17/04/0020/0238 51 Mullanpur. ( 140) 20/4/2/257 20/04/0020/0257 17/4/2/59 17/04/0020/'0059 52 Mundan Khurd (240) 20/4/?./176 20/04/0020/0176 17/412/141 17/04/0020/0141 53 Nandpur (233) 20/4/2/188 20/04/0020/0188 17/4/2/243 17/04/0020/0243 . . / 54 (298) 20/4/2/269 20104,/0020/0269 17/4/2/63 17/04/0020/0063 55 Pamal i (299) 20/4/2/268 20/04/0020/0268 17/4/2/62 17/04/0020/0062 56 Panglian (218) 20/4/2/165 20/04/0020/0165 1714/2/230 17/04/0020/0230.

57 Pawa (246) 20/4/2/193 ~0/04/Q020/0193 17/4/2/241 17/04/0020/02414 58 (278) 20/4/2/223 20/04/0020/0223 17/4/2/75 17/04/0020/0075 59 Ramgarh (236) 20/4/.2/174 20/04/0020/0174 17/4/2/225 17/04/0020/0225 60 (266) 20/4/2/218 20/04/0020/0218 17/4/2/265. 17/04/0020/0265 125 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES LUOHIANA-t C.D. BLOCK

Seri 41 Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census ~o. (With Hadbast No.) LocatlOn Locabon Locabon locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 "';',l, ludhiana Tahsil (Part) , 61 Sahnewa 1 Kal an ( 227) 20/4/2/180 20/04/0020/0180 17i4/2/236 17/04/0020/0236 62 Sahnewal Khurd (228) 20/4/2/184 20/64/0020/0184 17/4/2/235 17/04/0020/0235 63 ( 257) 20/4/2/217 20/04/0020/0217 17/4/2/266 17/04/0020/0266 64 (270) 20/4/2/204 20/04/0020/0204 17/4/2/271 17/04/0020/0271 65 ( 280) 20/4/2/228 20/04/0020/0228 17/4/2/278 17/04/0020/0278 66 (156) 20/4/2/230 20/04/0020/0230 17/4/2/69 17/04/0020/0069

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LUDHIANA-l C.D. BLOCK 128 VILLAGE ,lUDHIANA-I. C.D. BLOCK Amenities and toca- Name of village Total Total Amen'ities available {if not. available within .the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown'in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. V]ll age and -5 kms) 5-10 k'!1s. and 10+ kft1s. of th.e neare:;t place (in number where the facility is available is given} hectares) of • house­ Ed~~~:--M~di~~i---D~i~kt~~---P~;t---D~~-~~---c~~~~i:- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus gr~ph market/ stop, hat rai lway station, if any waterway) ----.------~~~~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

tudhiana Tahsil (Part) 42 Barewa 1 ( 157) 777.00 2,216(210) ~ -(-5) HP -(-S) ~(-5) -( -5) Awal1an

159 Katani (211 ) 94.00 793(122) P -(-5) tiP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd

160 Katani (212) 543.00 2,005 ( 363 ) P , M, D HP PTO -(5-10) B5 \ Ka 1an PUC Phone

161 Chhandaran (213) 220.00 1,756(279) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

165 Pang1ian (218 ) 142.00 750(127) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

16i BarwaJa (219 ) 273.00 1,541(226) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

167 H iran ( 217) 306.00 1,091(184) P,M,H D HP po -(5-10) BS

172 Kohara (224 ) 370.00 1,977(342) P,M,H D T,HP PO -(-5j BS

173 Jandla 1; (225 ) 709.00 2,859(475) P,M,H, D HP PTO -( -5) BS PUC Phone

174 Ramgarh (236 ) 388.00· 2,090(377) P.H,H,C -(-5) HP -(-5) -(,..5) BS

176 Mundan (240). 230.00 1,968(325:} P -(-5) HP -(-5 5 ) BS Khurd

177 Ma.ng 1; (1-39) 261.00 1,408(231) P .- (-5) HP -(-5 5) BS Kiehi

178 Mangl; (235 ) 2ls.oa l,OS4(167) P : ( -5) , HP -(-5) -(-5). BS' U,nc h;

179 Kot1a ( 226) 82,00 158 (2.9") P -(-5) liP -(-5) -(-5) BS

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180 Salln.waT (lZ7) 912.00 9,034( 1619) P',M(2), IlHC HP 'P]O Daily Phone Kalan H(2}H t81 Bhairo (222 ) 36 1. 00 2 , ·22 5 ( 40 1 ) P- - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Kunna 182 S;r Sahnewa1(221) 173.00 349(67) P -t-5) HP - ( -s) -( -5) 5S 129

DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) and to ------~------.------vi 11age di.stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms.) irri- able avail able gated waste for culti- ( includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12. 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ludhiana (3 ) EA T(589.00),TW(169.00), 105.00 83.00 TWE(420.00) PR Ooraha ( 5) ED, T(79.00).TWE(79.00) 15.00 EAG

PR Doraha (6 ) EA T( 433 • 00 ) ,G C( 14.00 ) , '1 11 0.00 TWE ( 419.00 ) PR Samra1a (8) EA T( 195.00), TWE( 195.00) 25.00

PR Ooraha. (6) EA T(124.00),TWE(124.00) 18.00

PR Doraha (.6) EA T(2,6.001,TWE(246.00) 27.00

PR' Doraha (7) EA T( 280.00) , TWE (280.00 ) 26.00

PR Ludhiana (9) EA T(321.00),TWE(321.00) 49.00

PR L.udhiana (14) EA T(639.00),GC(22.00). ., 70.00 TWE(617 ..00)

PR Lud'h i ana ( 13) EA T( 329 • 00 ) ,G C( 68.00 ) , 59.00, TWE(261.00) PR Ludhiana (5 ) EA T( 198.00),TWE(198.00) 32.00

PR Ludhiana ( 11 ) EA T(232.00),TWE(200.00), 29.00 0(32.00) PR Llidhiana ( 12) EA T(214.00).GC(68.00), 21.00 TWE(146.00)

PR Doraha (9) EA T( 74. 00 ) ,G C( 13 • 00 ) • 8.00 TWE(61.00)

PR Ludhiana ( 12) EA T(762.00),GC(25.00), 150.00 TWE( 737.00)

PR Doraha ( 14) EA T(326.00),TWE(326.00) 35.00

PR Doraha (7) EA T( 159.00) • TWE ( 159.00) 14.00 130

VILU\GE LUDHIANA-l C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca~ Name of village Total Total Amenities avail abl e (if not available within the tion t with Hadbast area popula~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No. ) of the t,ion to it in brackets the distance in broad ran~es viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------~.------house~ Educa- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- ho1ds t ional water & , days cations (potab1e) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat. station. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 183 Kanech (220) 425.00 2, 68l( 419) P,M D HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

184 Sahnewi (228) 213.00 868( 137) P -(-5) HP - ( -5) -( -5) BS Khurd

185 Bi1ga (229 ) 374.00 l,517(263} P,M. -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-'S) as

186 Maj ara (230) 193.00 1,061(175) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -( -5) as

188 Nandpur (233 ) 342.00 3,876(684) P D' HP - ( -5) -J -5) as

189 Khakat (234) 175.00 798( 143) P -(-5) HP PTa -(-5) -BS -.-

190 Gobindgarh (2P) 190.00 1. 66 1( 368) -- P -( -5) HP -( -5) -( -5) BS

191 Jogiana (244) 184.60 2,865(915) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS , (24\5 ) 192 Kanganwa1 244.00. 707(235) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) '-(5-10) BS

193 Pawa ( 246,) 182.00 . 1.096(229) PMM ,H -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) BS 204 Sarih ( 270,) 382.00# 2,147{30l) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10 as

205 Kaind (318) 272.00 89l( 156 ) P -(oS) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) BS 1 , 20S Doleh (271) 313.00 1,665(268) P,M,H -( -5) HP -( -5) -(-5) as

209 Alamgir (273) 743.00 2,803(450) P.M,l-l MH,HC HI> Po -(5-10) as

216 Lohara (260) 45S.{lO 5.024(S51) P,M,H MH,PHC HP. -(·S) -(-5) .( -5) , 217 Sangow~l ( 257) 343.00 2,028(333) P.M,H MH HP PO -(S-10) as , 218 Ranian (266 ) 310.00 1,677 (263) P -(-5) HP -{-5l -(5-10) BS 131 DIRECTORY land us'e

App- Nearest Dower Land use (i.e. area under difrerent types of land use in hectares roach town upply rounded uptc two decimal places) to anp . village distance Fore.5t Irrigated-by source Un- Cultur­ Area not '( i f1 kms.)· i rri­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (i ncl ud­ vation • ing gauchar and groves)

\ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Dora~a ( 9) EA T(368.00),TWE(368.00) 57.00

PR Dorahla (6) EA T(-166 .00 ) ,G C( 6 • 00 ) , 47.00 TWE( 160.00)

PR Ludhliana ( 14) Ell T( 321 . QO ) , TWE ( 321 . 00 ) 53.00

PR Doraha, (6) EA T( 176 . 00 ) ,G C( 25 .00 ) 17 :00 TW E( 15 1 . 00 )

PR Ooraha. (8) EA T( 248'.00) ,Ge( 23 .00, 94.00 TWE( 225.00), PR Ludhiana ( 12) EA T(97.00),TWE(97.00) 78.00

PR Llldhia'na (6) EA T( 164. 00 ) , GC ( 18.00 ) , .... .! 26.00 TWE(146.00)

PR Ludhiana ( 111 EA T( 122.00) ,Ge( 9.00) , 62.00 TWE ( 11 3 • 00 ) PR Ll:ldhiana (10) EA T(230.00),TWE(230.00) 14.00

PR Ludh iana ( 10) EA T( 123.00), TWE( 123.00) 59.00

PR ludhiana ( 8) ED, T(328.00),GC(10Z.00), 54.0U Ee.G TWE(226.00) PR Ahnleagarh ( 14) EA T(226.00),TW(36.00), 46.00 TWE(190.00) PR tudhiana (8) ED, T(265.00),TWE(265.00) 48.00 EAG

PR Ludhiana ( 9) ED, T( 65 9 . 00 ) ,G C( 102 • 00 ) , 84.00 EAG TWE(557.00) PR Ludhiana ( 2) ED. T(358.00),TWE(358.00} 100.00 EAG

PR Ludhiana (6) \ ED, T( 331. 00) ,GC( 46 ,00) .. 12.00 EAG TWE(Z8S.00)

PR Ludhiana (6) ED •• T(286.00),TWE(286.00} 24.00 132 VILLAGE

~OHIANA-l C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca~ Name of village rota 1 Total Amenities available (if not availabl~ within the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No:) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 .kms. and 10+ kms. of the ,nearest place (i n number whe~e t~e facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa------~------~-l------Medical Drinking Post Day 'or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat', s tati on, if any waterway)

·2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

219 Bulara ~ ( 265 ) 324.00 1,601(273) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-S) BS,RS

221 Gill (263) 1,501.009,426(1781) P,M,H,C MH,PHC HP PO -(-5) BS

222 Dugri (277) 319.00 4,354(810) P~M HC T.HP -(-5) -(-S) BS

223 Phu11anwal (278) 331.00 2,900(441} P,M,H T,HP PO -(-S) BS

224 Manakwa 1 (276) 1~4.o0 1,389(231) P -( -5) HP -( -5) -( -5) BS

225 Mahmudpura (275) 160.00 749 (118) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

226 Dhandra (274) 1,142.00 1,855(305) P,M,H PHC HP PO -( -5) BS

• 227 Kher i (281) 306.00 ~,455(222) P.M,H PHC,FPC HP PTO -t-S) BS

228 Thakarwa1 (280) 312.00 1,571(227) P HC HP -(-5t -(-5) BS

229 Dad (279) 529.00 1,831(305) P,M,H MH,PHC HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

230 Tharike (156) 484.00 2,240(403) P,M,H 1iC HP PO -( ~5) BS I \ , \ 231 Jhanda- (293 ) 388.00 1,68.7(282) P,M / ewc TW,HP PO -(5-10)· BS I

232 Aya 11 Ka 1an (155) 560.00 2,620(404) p(ZI. MCW,PHC,D, HP po, -(5-10) M,W FPC PHONE 233 Fatehpur ( 152) 223.09 559(82) P -(-5) HP .' -(-51 -(-5) BS

239." (154)., 238.00 aS7( 153) P,O HP -(-5) -(5-10) B,s

245 Dewatwa 1 ( 144) 376.00 1 ,77 0 ( 275) P ,M -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) 133 DIRECTORY land Use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Ludh i ana, (5 ) ED. T(288.00),GC(74.00), 36,00 EAG TWE(214.0C) PR LUdhiana (2 ) EA T(681.00),TWE(681,00) 20.00 800.00 . PR Ludhiana ( 1 ) ~A T{ 5 7 • 00 j , TW E( -57 • 00 ) 262.00

PR Ludhiana (2 ) JA ,n 310: 00) • TWE (310.00) ' .. 21.00

PR Ludhiana (3 ) EA T( 141 : 00 ) • TWE ( 141 .00 ) 23.00

PR Ludhiana (5 ) ED, T(140.00),TWE(140.00) 20.00 EAG PR Ludhiana (5 ) ED, T( 1 .07 1 ."00 ) • GC ( 41 9 • 00 ) .. 71.00 EAG TWE ( ( 652. 00 ) PR Ludhiana (5 ) EA T(302.00).GC(27.00). 4.00 TWE(275.00) PR ludhiana (5 ) EA T(284.00),GC(4.00), 28.00 TWE(280.00) PR Ludhiana. ( 5) ED, T(466.00),TWE{466.00) 63.00 EAG , PR Ludhiana (4) ED, T( 35 2 • 00 1, TW ( 123.00 1 , 132.00 EAG TWE(Z14.00);O(15.00) PE ludhiana (8) EA T(333.00).rW:C227.00), 55.00 TWE ( 106 .00 ) P-R Ludhiana (6) EA T(462.00),GC(28.00). I 98.00 TW(134.00).TWE(300.00)

PR ludhiana ( 5 ) EA T(198.00).GC(23.00). .. ~5.00 TW(89.00l,TWE(86.00) PR Ludhiana (6 ) EA T( 203. 00) .GC (29. 00 ) • 35.00 TW(91.00),TWE(83.00)

PR Mull anpur (7) ED, 1(339.00 )'GC(61.00). 37.00 EAG TW(132.00),TWE(146.00) 134 VIlLM' LUOHIANA-1 C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the ticn (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code ,tiP. ~ . of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz~ No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and lQ+; kms. of the nearest plac~ ( in number ~here the facility ;s available is given) hectares) of ------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- ~olds tional water' & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat. station. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

246 Sa i ns ( 145) 294.00 1,297(206) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

247 Karimpur (29 S) 79.00 106(41) -( -5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -'5) BS . 248 Baddowal (294 ) 972.00 3.678(628) P.M.H MH,HC,O HP PTO -(5-10) BS ,RS

249 Hassanpur (297) 359.00 2.228(418) PM,H, -(-5) TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS PUC

250 Bhanohar (296) 520.00 2,111(385) P,M D TW,HP,C PO -(-5) BS,

251 Gahaur (143) 340.00 1,180(190) P,M -(-5t HP I PO -(-5) BS

252 1lakha ( 142) 1-,575.00 4,771(774) P(2},M(2) PHC,D, TW,HP PTO Da i ly BS H(2),PUC RP

255 Baraich (139) 347.00 864(146) P CWC HP -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

256 Ka i 1pur .( 141) 333.00 1.535(260) P cwe HP -( -5) -(-5) I -(-5)

257 Mul1anpur (140 ) 860.00 3,66 7( 617) P,M,H D,RP TW,HP' PO -(~5) BS,RS

268 Pama11 (299) 246.00 1,500(253) P D HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

269 Pama1 (298) 731.00 2,919(458) PI." He.D HP PO -( 10+) BS

270 Aka1garh ( 29Z-) 219.00 1,229(229) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -( -5) BS URF Lalton Knurd 271 .L.'ton (291) l,119.eO 4,571(799) P,M,H H,RP HP PTO -(5-10) B5 Kalan 272 Jhaller 1 (286 ), 118.00 468(69) -(-5) '"(-5) HP- -(:'5) -(-5) BS 135 OIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vtll age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in krns.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ·i i19' gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ludhiana- (B) EA T(256.00),TW(24.00) 3B.00 TWE(232.00) h Mul1anpur (5) "ED, T(57.00),TWE(57.00) 22.00 EA~

PR Mu11anpur (6) EQ,. T(612.00),GC(2.00). 360.00 EM TWE(607.00},0(3.00)

PR Mul1anpur ( 5) EA T(258.00);T~(32.00), 60.00- 41.00 TWE(226.00)

PR t4u11anpur (4)· EA T(431.00),GC(89.00) 89.00 TW(36.00),TWE(306.00)

PR Ludhiana (5) ED, r(304.00),GC(1.00), 36.00 EAG T~(101.00),~WE(202.00) PR Ludhiana (8) EA T(l,089.00).GC(66.00}, 283.00 203.00 TW(78.00),TWE(945.00)

PR Ludhiana (18) EA T(300.00),GC(8.00), 47.00 TW(8.00),TWE(270.00),0(14.00) PR Ludhiana (18 ) ED, T(297.00),GC(6.00), 36.00 EAG TW(81.00),TWE(ZlO.00) PR Ludhiana (20 ) EA T( 73 i. 00 ) , TW ( 37 • 00 ) , 128.00 TWE(695.00)

PR L~dhiana (8) ED. T(214.00),GC(127.00), 32.00 EAG TW{23.00),TWE{64.00) PR Ludhiana (13) ED, T{661.00) ,GC(279.00). 70.00 EAG TW{59.00),TWE{323.00)

PR Mullanpur ( 5) EA T[195.00),TW(195.00) 24.00

PR LtIodh i lIna (n ED, • 'I T(972.00),GC(195.00'), 147.00 EAG TWI121.00),TW£(656.00) PR Ludhiana (10 ) ED, T( 103.00 ) , GC ( 38 • OC ) , 15.00 EAG TW{25.00),TWF(4Q.OO) 136 VILLAGE lUQHIANA-t C.O. BLCIO: Amenfties and

Loca- Name f village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) h, 'tares) of ------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona' water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bu~ graph the stop, market! rai lway hat. station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

279 ~imayunpura (285) 199.00 1,563(232) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

.21.087.00 1.37.250 P(66) • "(2), (23751) M(34) MCW(l) M(24) MH(7) s PUC(4) eWe(l) C(2). He(6), fRCO) PHC(9) 1(0) • D03} • AC(O) p"s(a>. _0(1 ) TB(O). FPC(2), IIH(O), SMP(O) RP(3), eH"{O) 0(0) 137 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ludhia11C!. (22 ) ED. T(175.00), GC(95.00), 24.00 EAG TW(21.00),TWE(59.00)

------~------0.00 T(21.951.00) 343.00 lZ5.00 4',668.00 Se(Z.112.00) TVE(l7.!l33.00) TV(1.S42.00) 0(64.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN LUDHIANA-2 C.D .. BLOCK

141 ALPHABETICAL LIst OF VILLAGES lUDHIAMA-2 t.P. BLOCK

Seria1 Name of the village 1991 Census 198t Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Location Locatlon Locat,on Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

ludhtana Tahsil (Part)

Allowal ( 117) 20/4/2/10 20/04/0020/0010 17/4/2/11 17/04/0020/0011

2 ( 153) 20/4/2/234 20/04/0020/0234 17/4/2/42 17/04/0020/0042 3 Bagga Ka lan ( 122) 20/4/2/35 20/04/0020/0035 17/4/2/8 17/04/0020/0008 f 4 Bahadar K.e. ( 85) 20/4/2/47 20/04/0020/0047 17/4/2/94 17/04/0020/0094 5 • Sahadurpur ( 4)-- 20/4/2/137 20/04/0020/0137 17/4/2/185 17/04/0020/0185

6 (71i) 20/4/2/61 20/04/0020/0061 T7/4/2/101 17/04/0020/0101 7 Ba 11 iawa 1 ( 17) 20/4/2/129 20/04/0020/0129 17/4/2/177 17 /04/0020/0 177

8 Sa 11 oke ( 103) 20/4/2/40 20/04/0020/0040 17/4/2/34 17/04/0020/0034 \) Baran Hara ( 150) 20/4/2/41 20/04/0020/0041 17/4/2/39 17/04/0020/0039

10 Barewa 1 Oogran ( 107 ) 20/4/2/30 20/04/0020/00 30 17/4/2/23 17/04/00.20/0023

1i Sasa 1m; ( 134) 20/4/2/237 20/04/0020/0237 17/4/2/46 17/04/0020/0046

12 ( 192 ) 20/4/2/123 20/04/0020/0123 17/4/2/207 17/04/0020/0207

13 Bhaiman Kalan ( 1B 1 ) 20/4/2/49 20/04/0020/0049 17/4/2/144 17/04/0020/0144 14 Bhaini Ala ( 197) 20/4/2/148 20/04/0020/0148 17/4/2/221 17/04/0020/0221 1S Bhaini Gahi (21) 20/4/2/119 20/04/0020/0119 17/4/2/166 1"7/04/0020/0'166 16 Bhaini Kima (23) 20/4/2/120 20/04/0020/0120 17/4/2/165... 17/04/0020/0165 17 Bhaini Nathu (22 ) 20/4/2/121 20/04/0020/0121 17/4/2/203 17 /04/0020/0203 I 18 shain1 Sa 1u, (38) 20/4/2/100 20/04/0020/0100 17/4/2/149 17/04/0020/0149 19 shaman Kalan ( 205) 20/4/2/153 20/04/0020/0153 17/4/2/192 17/04/0020/0192 20 Bhaman Khurd (204) 20/4/2/142 20/04/0020/0'142 17/4/2/193 17/04/0020/0193

21 ( 180) 20/4/2/48 20/04/0020/0048 17/4/2/139 17 /04/0020/0139

22 Bhatt ian (89 ) 20/4/2118 20/04/0020/0018 17/4/2/92 17/04/0020/0092

Z3 Bhattiall ( 116 ) lQ/4/'l.{'l43 'l0 104/00Z0 10'l4 3 \7/4/2./54 17{04/0020(O054

Z. (69) 20/4/2/55 20/04/0020/0055 17/4/2/133 17/04/0020/0133 25 (238) 20/4/Z/175 20/04/0020/0175 17 ;'04/0020/0143 17 /4/2/143 ( J 26 Bho1ewa1 Qadilll ( 118) 20/4/219 20/04/0020/0009 17/4/2/13 17/04/00.20/0013

27· Bholew,a1 Jadid ( 125) 20/4/2/6 20/04/0020/0006 17 /4/2/4 17/04/0020/0004

26 Bhukhr i Kalan (184) 'lO/4/'ZI.95 20/04/0020/0095 17/4/'U127 17/04/0020/0127 29 \ Bhukhr i Khurcl (185) '1.0/4/2/96 20/04/0020/0096 17/4/2/126 17/04/0020/0126 30 Bhupana (5) 20/4/Z/133 20/04/0020 /0133 17/4/2/181 17/04/0020/0181

31 ( 146) 2O/H2/~36 20/04/0020/0236 17/4/2/45 17/04/0020/0045 32 Boont (63 ) 20/4/2/71 20/04/0020/0071 17/4/2/106 17/04/0020/0106 142

AlPHABETICAL LIST OF V~llAGES LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BlOCK

Seri a 1 Name of the vi11ag~ 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast Ko.) Locatlon _ Locatlon Locatlon Locatlon Code - Code Code Code (Manual r (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

33 (48) 20/4/2/78 20/04/0020/0078 17/4/2/116 17/04/0020/0116 34 Sora (36 ) 20/4/2/102 20/04/0020/0102 17/4/2/162 17/04/0020/0162 35 Bounker (39) 20/4/2192 ZO/04/0020/009? 17/4/2/1Sl- 17/04/0020/0151 36 Bounker Dogran (109) 20/4/2125 20/04/0020/0025 17/4/2/17 17/04/0020/0017

37 Budhewa1 ( l8n 20/4/2/98 20/04/0020/0098 17/4/21147 17/04/0020/0147 38 Burj Lambra ( 129) 'ZO/4/Z/J 20/04/0020/0002 17/4/2/2 17/04/0020/0002 39 Burj man Kaur (128) 20/4/213 20/04/0020/0003 17/4/2/3 17/04/0020/0003

40 Burj Mattewara (46) 20/4/2/72 20/04/0020/0072 17/4/2/115 17/04/0020/01,15

41 Buthgarh Jatt.an ( 13) 20/4/2/130 20/04/0020/0130 17/4/2/178 17/04/0020/0178 42 Chak (138) 20/4/2/254 20/04/0020/0254 17/4/2/56 17/04/0020/0056

43 Chait Dango (29) 20/4/2/113 20/04/0020/0113 1?/4/2/175 17/04/0020/0175

44 Chak Sarwan Najh (216) 20/4/2/164 20/04/0020/0164 17/4/2/2.22 17/04/0020/0222

45 Fhangan (137) 20/4/2/253 20/04/0020/0253 17/4/2/55 17/04/0020/0055

46 Charn (121J ZO/4/2/3~ 20/04/0020/00 33 17/4/2/9 17/04/0020/009 47 (26) 20/4/2/115 20/04/0020/0115 17/4/2/173 17/04/0020/0173 48 Chhao1e (114) 20/4/2/12 20/04/0020/0012 17/4/2/16 17 /04 /0020/0016 49 Chuharpura (104) 20/4f/2/rJ.8 20/04/0020/0028 17/4/2/33 17/04/0020/0033

50 Chuharwala (74) 20/4/2170 20/04/0020/0070 17/4/2/105 17/04/0020/0105 51 (186) 20/4/2197 20/04/00Z0/0097 17/4/2/150 F /04/0020/0150

52 (75) 20/4/2/68 20/04/0020/0068- 17/412/n0<3 )7 /04/00~0/0103 53 Dholanwa1 (31) 201M2/11Q 20/04/0020/0110 17/4/2/172 17/04/0020/0172 54 Dhou1a (67) Z

58 Fate~arn Jattan (11) 20/4/2/140 20/04/0020/0140 17/4/2/188 17/04/0020/0188 59 Gadapur (61) ZO/4/Z/77 20/04/0020/0077 17 /4/2/108 17/04 /0(}20 /0 l,oS 60 Gaddowal (191) ZOM/ZlI7a 20/04/0020/0170 17/4/2/204 17/04/0020/0404

61 Garcha (¥i) 20/4/2/lfJ6 20/04/0020/010i) 17/4;2/161 17/04/0020/0\61 62 (139) ZO/4/2/238 20/04/0020/0238 17/4/2/48 17/04/0020/0048

63 ~aThi Full (44) 20/4/2188 20/04/0020/0'088 17/4/2/156 17104fOQ20/0156 64 Gaunsgarh (69) 20/4/2/79 20104 /002{J/OO7 9 17/4/2/111 17/04/0020/0111 " 143 AtPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES UJDHIAHA-2 C.D. BLOCK

Seridl Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census Ito. (With Hadb~st No.} Cocabon locabon Locabon locat1on Code Code Code :.. Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (C()mputer)

2 3 4 5 6

LUdhiana Tahsil (Part) .5· Ga uns pur (131 ) 20/4/2/241 lO/O4/0020/0241 ].7/4/2/50 17/04/0020/0050

66 Geh1ewa1 (14) \ 20/4/2/143 20/04/0020/0143 17/4/2/196 17/04/0020/0196 67 Ghuma it ( 194) 20/4/2/126 20/04/0020/0126 17/4/2/209 17 /04/0026";0209 < 68 Ghumana (2 ) 20/4/2/135 "20/04/0020/0135 17/4/2/183 17/04/0020/0183 69 ( 115) 20/4/2/14 20/04/0020/0014 17/4/2/18 17/04/0020/0018

70 Gopalpur (30) 20/4/2/109 20/04/0020/0109 17/4/2/171 17/04/0020/0171 71 Gorsian (124) 20/4/2/4 20/04/0020/0004 17/4/2/5 17 /04/0020/0005

72 GlIjJarwa 1 (20 ) 20/4/2/06 20/04/0020/01116 17/4121169 17 /04/0020/0169

73 Hadia ( 206) ZSJ/4/2/155 20/04iOO20/0155 17/4/2/191 17104/0020/0191

74 Had.,iwa 1 (28) 20/4/2/112 20/04/0020/0112 17/4/2Ili6 17/04/0020/0176

75 Haidar Nagar (34) 20/4/2/105 20/04/0020/0105 17/4/2/15& 17/04/0020/0158

16 Hawas ( 59) 20/4/2/S~ 20/04/0020/0080 17/4/2/112 ~ 17/0~/OO20/0112

17 Hayatpur ( )0) 20/4/2/154 20/04/0020/0154 17/4/2/198 17/04/0020/0190

18 (100 ) 20/4/2/45 20 /{)-1/0020 /004 5 17/4/2/31 17/04/0020/.0031 19 Isewa1 (135 ) 20/4/2/244 20/04/0020/0244 17/4/2/51 17/04/0020/0051

80 Jahangirpur (70 ) 20/4/2/56 20/04/0020/0056 17/4/2/132 17/04/0020/0132 81 ( 148) 20/4/2/37 20/04/0020/0037 17/4/2/41 17/04)0020/0041

82 Jama1pur le1i (84) 20/.4/2/66 20/04/0020/0066 17/4/2/96 17/04/0020/0Q96 83 Jaspa1 Khadir (53 ) 20/4/2/87 20/04/0020/0087 17/4/2/154 17/04/0020/0154

~4 ( ,\01) 20/4/2(44 20/04/1)020/0044 17- 14/2/87 1i /04 10020/0087

85 J,hug ian· B:ega (37) _j 20/4/2/101 °20/04/0020/0101 17/4/2/163 17/04/0020/0163

86 Jhugian Kadir (25} 20/4/2/117 ZO/04/0e20/0117 17/4/Z/170 17 /04";0020/.0 170

87 joiwanpur (57) 20/4/2/84 ° 20/04/0020/00tl4 17/4/2/121 17/04/0020/0 l21

8! Jon~wa 1. (·12 } 20/4/2/131 20/04/0020/0131 17/4/2/179 17/94/0020/0179 / I 89 Udhn (91) 2:fJ14 /2, 19 2()/04/0020 /00'9 17f4f2lM 17/04/0020/0089

90 Kakk a (6:8) 2:9/4/2154 20/04/0020/00 &4 17/4/2..(134- 17/04/0020/0134

9-1 K~"olta 1 (80 } 20/4/Z/62 20104/0020/6.2 17/"/2/100 17 /04/0020/0100 \ 92 Kalewai (J2) 20/4/2/108 20/04/0020/0108 17/4fU160 17 (04/002.0/0160

93 Ka 1i. 5 Kalan (at 20/4/2/138 20/04/0020/0138 17/4/2;1&7 17 /(]4/0020/0 187

94 Ka 1i 5 ~hlJrd (7) 20/4/2/139 20/04/0020/0'39 17/4/Z!T56 1i/04/0020/0 186 95 Kaneja (82) 2Q/4/2/63 20/04/0020/0063 17/4/2/99 17/04/0020/0099 ( 96 Karaike ( 1~6) 20/4/2/11 20/,04/002_Q./O(}11 1{/4/2/14 17/04/0020/0014 144 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES lUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK

. I Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With. Hadbast No.) locabon Locabon Location Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) , (Manu-a1 ) (Computer)

a 3 4 5 6

ludhiana Talisil (Part)

97 Karaur ( 193) 20/4/2/122 20/04/0020/0122 17/4/2/208 17/04/0020/0208 98 Kariana Kalan (54) 20/4/2/91 20/04/0020/0091 17/4/2/123 17/04/0020/0123 99 Kari ana KlIurd (S5 ) 20/4/2/93 20/04/0020/0093 17 /4/2/l24 17/04/0020/0124

100 Kasabad (85) 20/4/2/65 20/04/0020/0065 17/4/2/95 17/04/0020/0095 101 ( 127 ) 20/4/2/1 20/04/0020/0001 17/4/2/1 17/04/0020/0001 102 Kh anpllY' Bet (3) 20/4/2/136 20/04/0020/0136 17/4/2/184 17/04/0020/0184 103 ( 120 ) 20/4/2/7 , 20/04/0020/0007 17/4/2/10 17/04/0020/0010 104 ICh as i Kalan ( 183) 20/4/2/52 20/04/002-0/0052 '17 /4/2/128 17/04/0020/0128 105 Khas i Khurd (56 ) 20/4/2/94 20/04;10020/0094 17/4/2/125 17/04/0020;0125 \ )06 Khawaj\.:e . (55 ) 20/4/2/59 20/04~OO2.0/00S9 17/412/1\0 17 /04/0020/0110 107 Alias ( 199 ) 20/4/2/147 20/04/0020/0147, 17/4/Zl201 17/04/0020/0201 Kum Khul"d

108 Kot Ghngura1 (210) 20/4/2/158 20/04/0020/0158 17/412/215 17/04/0020/0215 1 109 Kum Kalan ( 195) 20/4/2/127 20/04/0020/0127 17/4/2/202 17/04/0020/0202 liO Ladian Kalan ( 105) 20/4/2/27 20/04/0020/0027 17/4/2132 17/04/0020/0032

~ 111 Ladian Khurd ( 106) 20 {4{2I29 20/04/0020/0029 17/4/2/22 17/01/0020/0022 \ 112 Lak'howa1 ( 190) 20/4/2/169 120/04/0020/0169 17/4/21205 17/04/0020/0205

113 Laton Dalia (214) 20/4/2/162 20/04/0020/0162 17/4/2/219 17/04/0020/0219

114 Laton Joga (215) 20/4/21163 20/04/0020/0163 17/4/2/220 17/04/0020/OZ20 115 Laudhowa 1 ( 96) 20/4/2/24 20/04/9020/0024 17/4/2/25 I 17/04/002(,/0025

~ I 116 I'lachh ian Ka lan (41) 20/4/2/89 ?O /04 /0920 /0089 17/.4/2/155 17/04/0020/0155

111' Machhian Khurd (40 ) 20/4/2/90 20/04/0020/0090 17/4/2/153 '17/04/0020/0153

1T8 Maha1 Ghuillana (11 20/412/134 20104 /OOZO 10134 17/4/2/182 17104/0020/0'182

119 Mahtll Rakh (90) 20/4/Z/46. 20/04/0020/0046 17/4/Z/8B 17104/0020/008B

120 Majara K.a lan ( 119} 20/4/Z/8 '20/04 {0020 tooos 17/4/2/12 17/04/0020/0012

121 ( !!IS) 20/4/2/23 20 /94/

123 Mal1ewal ( 15) 20/4/2/144 20/04/0020/0144 17/4/2/195 17/04/0020/0195 J 124 Mand Chaunta (27) 20/4/2/111 20/04/0020/0111 17/4/21174 17/04/0020/0174 125 Mangarh (223) 20/4/2/168 20/04/0020/0158 17/4/-2/224 17/04/0020/0224

126 Mangat (64) 20/4/2/76 '20/04/0020/6076 17/4/2/109 17/04/0020/0109

127 Hang 1i Kadar ( 58) 20/4/2/83 20/04/0020/0083 17/4/2/113 17 /04/002(L~0113 A 145 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES LUDHIANA-Z C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locatlon LocatJon Locatlon locatlon Code Code Code Code (Manua1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 ... L.udhiana Tahsil (Part)

128 Ma ng 1i J.

134 Meharb an ( 71 ) 20/4/2/57 20/04/0020/0057 17/4/2/131 17/04/0020/0131 135 Meh 10n (189) 20/4/2/1.71 20/04/0020/0171 17/4/21c06 17/04/0020/0206 136 Mi ani ( 18) 20/4/2/114 20/04/0020/0,"4 17/4;211&8 17 /04/0020/0168

137 Mi a'lwa 1 (,52) 20/4/2/86 20/04/0020/0086 17/4/2/122 17/04,,/0020/0122 138 Nurpur B'et ( 123) 20/4/2/34. 20/04/0020/0034 17/4/2/7 17/04/0020/0007 139 Nurwa1a (81 ) 20/4/2:/64 ZO/04/0020/0064 17/4/2/98 17/04/0020/0098

140 Pagg a Kh urd (111 ) 20/4/2/39 20 /04/00Z0 /0039 17/4/2/21 17/04/00Z0/0021

141- Paharowa1 ( 188) 20/4/2199 20/04/0020/0099 17/4/2/148 17 /04/0020/0148 142 Panjet (209) 20/4121149 20(04/0020/0149 17/4/2/212 17 /04}0020/0212

143 Partapgarh ( 198) 20/4/2/125 20/04/00Z0/0125 17/4/2/211 17/04/0020/0211 144 Partap Singhwala (151) 20/4/2/43 20 /04/0020/IJ04 3 17/4/2/38 11/04/0020 /00 38. 145 Ph.ag1a ( 133) . 20/4/2/239 20/04/0020/0239 17/4/2/47 11/04/0020/0047 146 Phgguwa1 (98) 20/4/2/22 20/04/0020/0022 17 /4/2/28 17/04-/0020/0028

147 P~rth1pur (201) 20/4/21150 20/04/0020/0150 17/4/2/199 17/04 100 20 /0199

148 Qutabewai Ara~an '(92 ) 20/4/2/17 20/04/0020/0017 17/4/2/91 17/04/002'0/0091

149 Qutbewa1 GUjjran ( 11 0) 20/4/2/31 20/04/0020/0031 17/4/2/19 17/04/0020/0019

150 Raipur Bet (200 ) 20/4~/l46 20/04/0020/0146 '17/4/2/200 17/04/0020/0200 151 Raian ( 196) 20/4/2/124 20/04/0026/01'24 17/4/2/210 17/04/0020/0210 152 Rajpur (J26j 20/4/2/5 20/0.410020/0005 17/4/2/5 17/04/0020/0006 153_ Rajjowa 1 ( 112) 20/4':;2/32 2.0/04/0020/0032 17/4/2/20 17/04/0020/0020

154 Rajpur~ Dogran (99 ) 20/4/2/20 20/04/0020/0020 17/4/2/30 17/04/0020/0030 155 Rajur (202 ) ,20/4/2/151 20/04/0020/0151 17/4/2/198.. 17/04/0020/0198 156 Rattangarh ( 19 ) 20/4/2/128 20/04/0020/0121~ 17/4/2/167 17/04/0020/0167

157 Raur (4.7 ) 20/4/2/74 20/0V0020/0074 17/4/2/117 17/04/0020/0117 158 Rawat (66 ) 20/4/2/58 20/04/0020/0058 17/4/21129' 17 /04 /0020 /0 129 159 Sa 1empur (33 ) 20/4/2/107 20/04/0020/0107 17/4/2/159 17/04/0020/0159 146 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES lUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK

Seri a1 Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locabon [ocatlOn Loca;;lon .Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 .3 ,4 5 6

Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 160 Sa1empur ( 132) 20/4/Z/240 20/04/0020/0240 17 /4/2/49 17/04/0020/0049 lvl Sangeh (207 ) 20/4/2/156 20/04/0020/0156 17/4/2/213 17/04/0020/0213 162 Sasrali (62) 20/4/2/75 20/04/0020/0075 17/412/107 17/04/0020/0107 163 Sat iana (6) 20/4/2/132 20/04/0020/0132 17/4/2/180 17 /04/0020/0180 164 Sattowa 1 (73) 20/4/2/69 20/04/0020/0069 17/4/2/104 17/04/0020/0104 165 Se 1khiana (42 ) 20/4/2/103 20/04/0020/0103 17/4/2/152 17/04/0020/0152 166 Shaha Bana (237) 20i4/2/50 20'104/0020/0050 17/4/2/146 17/04/0020/0146 167 Shekhuwa1 (43) 20/4/21104 20 /04/0G20 /0 104 17/4/2/157 17 /04/,OOZO /0157 168 Sher ian ( 16 J 20/4/21145 ZO/04/0020/0145 17/4/Z/197 17/04/0020/0197

169' Shujatwa1a (83) 20/4/2/67 ZO/04/~020{0067 17/4/2/97 17/04/0020/0097

170 Sirah (72 ) 20/4/2160 20/04/0020'0060 17/4/2/102 17 /04/0020/0102 171 Tajpur (182) 20/4/2/51 20/04/0020/0051 17/4/2/145 17/04/0020/0145 17Z Ta.lwand1 Kalan (94 ) 20/4/2/15 ZO /04 /OOZO /00 15 17/4/2/26 17 /04/0020 / 002 6 173 fa 1wand1 Khurd (108) 20/4/2/26 20/04/0020/0026 17/4/2/24 17/04/0020/0024 174 Talwara ( 149) 20/4/2/38 20/04/0020/0038 17/4/2/40 17/04/0020/0040

175 Uppal (208) 20/4/2/157 20/04/0020/0157 I 17/4/2/214 17 /O.f /0020/0214 176 Wa l1pur (51) 20/04/0020/0085 17/4/Z/119 17 /04/0020/0119 20/4/2/85• VILLAGE DIRECTORY LUDHIANA-2 C.D'. B:1..0CK. 148 VILLAGE LUDHIAHA-2 C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not 'available within the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. 'village and -5 kms 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where tne facility ;s available is given) hectares) of houst;!- Educa­ Medical Dr.j.nk i n9 Post Day or Communi­ Ilds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop. market/ railway hat, station, if an.r waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana T~hS11 (Part)

Khaira (127) 1526.00 ~713 (296) P ewe,He W,HP -(5) -(10+) -(~-10)

2 Burj Lambra (129) 145.00 181 (27) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(lOt) -(-5l 3 Burj Man Kaur( 12S} 165.00 162 (27) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) (-lOt) -(-5) 4 Gorsian (124) 198.00 251 (36) P -(-51 TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

5 (126) 215.00 238 (35) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6 Bholewal (125) 262.00 lS3 (23). -(S) -(-5) HP +,,:5) -( -s) Jadio 7 Khark ( 120) 593.00 Un-

~ Majara (119 ) 221.00 63 (12) -(-5) -(-5) llP -(-5) -(-5) ,-(-5) Kalan

9 Shole Wal (11S) 185.00 215 (32) P .-(-S) TW,IlP -(-5) -(-S) -( -5) Oadim

10 Allowa1 t 117) 378.00 210 (35) P TW,HP -(-5)1 -(-5) -(-5)

11 Kara ike ( 116) 69.00 19 (3) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

12 Chhaole ( 114) 189.00 365 (112) - ( - 5 ) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) ",{-5) \

I 13 Mannewal ( 113 ) • 11 0 • 00 97 (19) i-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) 4(-S}

14 Goindwal (115 ) 153.00 68 (10) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15 Talwandi (94 ) 243.00 863 (137) P -(-5) TW.HP -( -5) -(5-10J -.~ -5) Kalan

16 Fatehgarh (93) 168.00 385 (76) P -(5-10) TW.HP -(.-5) -(5-10) as Gujran 17 Qutabewa1 (92) 492 (93) P -(-5) TW,HP. PO -(5.:.10) 85 Araian 149 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use ('i.e. area under di,fferent types of land use in Ilectares roach tOwn supply rounded upto two decimal piaces) to and vi 11 age dist-ance F~~;~t----I~;i~~t;d-b;-;~~;~~------U~:-----C~lt~;:---A;';;-~~t-- (i n kmsJ irri- able available gated waste for culti- ('includ- vat'ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18,

PR Phi ltaur (q) tA T(1446.00),TW(414,00), 80.00 TWE(300.00),0(732.00) PR Phillaur (14) EA T( 12 5 • 00 ) , TW E( 125. 00 ) 20.00 20.00 PR Phillaur ( 14) EA " ' T(145.00),TWE(145.00) KR Ludhiana ( 10) EA T(188.00).TWE(188.00) 10.00

KR Phillaur (5 ) EA T(205.00 ) , TW ( 4 L 00 ) , 10.00 TW E( 123 • 00 ) ,0 ( 41 • 00 ) KR Phil1aur (5) EA T(242.00),TW(100.00), 20.00 TWE(142.00) inhabited

KR Phil1aur (3) ED. 143.00 T(71.00),TWE(71.00) 7.00 EAG

PR Ph'iY\aur \2) £'il , 1\ 'G~ .O()) • i'll( 'Z. 1. 0(1 }. e..GO '4.00 TWE(142.00)

PR Phil1aur (2) ED. T(310.00).TW(27.00) 23.00 45.00 EAG TWE(283.00) KR Phillaur ( 14) ED. T(61.00),TW(S.OO) 1.00 7.00 EAG TWE{56.00) PR • iudhiana (6) ED, i(132.00),TW(10.00), 9.00 28.00 20.00 EAG TWE( 122 .00) PR ludhiana (6 ) ED. T( 92 • 00 ), TW ( 11 • 00 ) , 6.q6 12:00 EAG TWE(81. 00) J

PR I.Udhian'a (9') EA T(175.00),TWE(175.00) . \ 47.00 150 VILLAGE LUOHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vll1age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it. in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms;, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph th-e stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

18 (89) 357.00 3,249 (552) P ~lCW , W,HP PO -(s- \0) as PHC

19 Kadtan (91) 214.00 393 (70) P -(-5) W,HP -( -5) -(5-10) -(-5) 20 Rajpura (99 ) 168.00 30 ('5) P -(-5l HP PHONt -(-5) BS Dogran

21 Manj ( 97) 87.00 120 (15) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

22 Phgguwa 1 (98) 80.00 172 (25) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

23 Majra (95) 89.00 58 -flO) -(-5) ~(-5) HP -(-5) Khurd 24 Laudhowa 1 (96) 141.00 2,729(451) P,M,H PHC, TW,HP PHONE -(-5) as SMP

25 Bounker (109) 242.0C 1.231(172) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) Dogran

2.6 la.1.wandi ( 108) 34.00 90 (14) -(-5) -(-5) ·HP -(-5) -(5-10) ,as Khurd

27 ladian Kalan (105) 277.0C 564 (86) .p -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S

28 Chuharpura (104) 217.00 431 (60) P -(-5) HP -( -,5) Da'ily -(-5)

29 ladianKhurd (106) 219.0C 893 (145) P HP -(-5) as / 30 Barewa 1 (107) 126.00 270 (42) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-51 Dogran

31 Qutbewa 1 (110) 202.00 1413(211) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) Gujran

32 Rajj owa 1 ( 11 2 ) 342 • 00 956 (176) P -(.,.5) HP -(-5). -(5-10) BS

33 Charh (12)) 149.00 746 (125) P -(-5), HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

34 (123). 1292.00 2.748(423) P,M(3), TW,HP,R PO, Daily BS H(2)H Phone PUC DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power ~and use (i.e. area under different types of land U1e in ~ectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal p1 aces) and to --~------~-~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ~rea nit' (;n kms~' irri­ Able. aVl.thb1e gated. waste . for ellHf­ lin,,11.14- nt ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ludhiana (6) EA T(269.00),TWE(269.00) 88.00

PR LlJdhiana (7) EA T( 171. 00) , TWE ( 171. 00 ) 43.00 PR Ludhiana (4 ) EA T(143.00),TWE(143.00) 25.00

PR Ludhiana ( 4) ED, T(61.00),TW(20.00), 8.00 18.00 EAG TWE (41. 00) PR Ludhiana (6 ) ED, T(68.00),TW(28.00) .. 12.00 EAG TWE(40.00)

PR Phi1iaur (4 ) ED, T{58.00),TWE(58.00) 30.00 EAG

PR Ludhiana (8 ) ED, T{79.00),TWE(79.00) 1.00 2.00 59.00 EAG

KR Ludhiana (6 ) ED, T( 211 • 00 ) , T101 ( 83 • 00 ) .0 .00 26.pO EAG ¢rWE ( 121L 00 ) PR ludhiana (6) ED, T(30.00),TW(4.00) 4.00 EAG TWE(26.00) PR Ludhiana ( 6') ED. T(239.00),TWE(239.00) 38.00 EAG

PR Ludhiana (5 ) ED, T(196.00),TWE(196.00) 21.00 EAG PR I..udhiana (5 ) EO, T(207.00),TWE(207.00) 12.00 EAG

P.R LiJdhiana (8) ED, T( 11 7 • 00 ) • TW ( 32 • 00 ) 9.00 EAG TWE(85.00)

PR Ludhiana (8 ) ED, T( 181 .00 ) , TW ( 19 •DO) 21.00 EAG. TWE ( 162. 00 )

BR Ludhiana <,1l ED, T(314.00),TW(32.00) 1.00 27.00 EAG T~E(282.00) PR Lu4hiana (8) ED, T( 145.00), TW( 11.00) 4.00 EAG RWE(134

\ PR Ph n 1 aur ( l.2) EA T{1.252.00).TWE(1252) 50.00 VILLAGE

LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Tntal Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in. broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5,-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) l1ectares) of .house­ Educa- Medical Dr:inking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potab 1e) tele- of (bus graph the stop, , market/ rai lway hat; station, if any waterway)

. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 35 Bagga Ka lan (22) 367.0C 339 (50) P HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

36 Ma lakpur (147) 480.00 l,264(~04) P,M -(-5) TW,HP,C PO -(5-10) BS

37 Jainpur (14B) 270.00 436 (84) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

38 Talwara (149) 358.00 598 (109) P -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

39 Pagga Khurd '( 111) 250.00 517 (78) P PHC HP PO BS

40 (103) 178.00 A79 (87) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(~5) 41 Baran Mara (150) 265.00 518 (95) pO.M -(5-10)' TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

43 Partap Singh-(151} 212.0C 1,889 (244) ~ f~ -( -5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as wala

44 Jass ian (101) 378.00 1.186 (171) P.M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

\ 45 (100) 86.00 696 (112) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10)-\-5) -(-5)

46 Mahal Rakh (90) 80.00 24 (10) -( -5). HP -( -5) -(-5) -('-5) -(-5)

47 Bahadar Ke (86) 277.0C 1.156 (162) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) +:'5) I -( -5) \

48 Bhamian Khurd(180) 216.0~ 456 (94) p I - ( - 5 ) W.HP ,.(-5) -(-10) BS , /

49 Bhaiman (181) 578.00 1.480 (261) P.M -(-5) TW,HP FHONE .,.~5-10) I BS Kalan 50 Shaha Bana (237) 571.00 2,015 (341) P.M.H D W.HP -(5-10) -(-5) BS

51 Tajpur (182) 266.00 544 (92) P -(-5) w. TW ~HP -(-S) -(5~10) as

52 K~asi Kalan (183) 957.60 1.840 (280) P.M,H D,RP W.TW.HP -(5-10) Monthly BS 153 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power ,Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hec~ares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------v.i 11 age distance ForE1st Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kmsJ irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13" 1'4 15 16 '17 18 ,..

L., PR Ludhiana (8) ED', T(342.00),TW(34.00), 25.00 " "',0 EAG TWE(308.00) 'PR Ludhiana (10 ) ED, T(460.00),TW(Z60.00), 20.00 EAG TWE(160.00),O(40.00) PR Ludhiana (5) EA T{260.00),TW{97.00) . " 10.00 TWE(163.00) / ,PR L_udh i ana (7) EA H278 • 00 ) , TW ( 225.00 ) 80.00 TWE(53.00)

IlR Ludhiana (6) ED, T(226.00),TW~Z3.00) 24.00 EAG TWE(203.00) , PR Ludhiana (3) EA T( 160.00), TWE( 160.00 l. lB.OO PR Ludhiana (6) EA T(234.00),TW(166.00) 31.00 TWE(6B.00i

PR' Ludhiana (4) EA T( 192,00) ,TG( 50.(0) , 20.00 TW! ( 142 .00 ) PR Ludhiana (4) EA T(306.00),TW(36.00) 2.00 I 70.00 TWE(270.00)

PR Ludhiana ( 6') EA ',' T(69.00),TW(9.00) 17.00 rWE(60.00) PR Ludhiana (16) EA T(lO.OO),TW(lO.OO) 68.00 2.00 PR Ludhhna (4) EA T(Z47.00).TW(121.00) 30.00 TWE(126.00,l ". PR Ludhiana (8) EA T(203.00),TW(47.00) - 13.00 • TWE(151.00)~0(5.0~) ! PR L'udhiana (8) EA T(536.00),TW(126.00) 42.00 TWE(410.001 j PR Ludhiana (8) EA T(176.00)TW(51.00) . 354.00 41.00 TWE( 125.00) PR \ ludhiana (6) ED. T(240.00).TWE(240.00) 26.00 . EAG PR Ludhiana (11 ) EA T(919.00).TWE(919.00) , .. 38.00 154 VILLAGE LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK Amenities' and . Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not av~ilable within the tion (with Hadbast area popul a- . vill agE, a dash (-) is shown i~. tlJe column and next Code No:) Of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broil!! ranges viz. No. village and -5 kmsJ 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the "'U'lr~c;t place (i n number where the facility is available is given, hes;tares) ofhouse- Educa---~------~------Medical Drinking Post payor Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~udh1ana Tahstl (Part) 53 Dhou1 a (67) 228.00 479 (75) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) 54 Kakka (68) 297.00 690 (93) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-;0) -(-5)

55 Shoda (69) 19.0Q 16 (3) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

56 Jahanglrpur (70) 127.00 413 (71) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

57 Meharban (71 ) 296.00 1,849 (363) P,M RP(8),0 TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) 65

58 Rawat (66 ) 142.00 541 (94) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 85

59 Khawaj ke (65) 241.00 710 (120 P HC,D,FPC tW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 85

60 Sirah (72 ) 403.DO l,33S (259) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 65

61 8ajra (76) 360,00 1 ,559 (246) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 65

62 Kakowa 1 (SO) 250.00 1,049 (158) P,M,H RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

I. 63 Kaneja (82) 27S.00 1,018 (162) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(1-5) -(-5)

64 Nurwala ( 81) 336.00 1,015 (142) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) \ 65 Kasabad (85) 972.00 1,553 (258) P,M,~ RP TW,HP -(-5) -(5-1'0) -(-5) /

66 Jama,lpur (84) 323.00 l,T30 (173) P RP TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) Le 1;

67 Shujatwa1a (83) 456.00 634 (79) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

68 Dheri (75) ~38.00 J ,005 (136) P RP TW,HP -(5-1.0) -(5-10) -(-5)

69 Sattowa1 (73 ) 223.00 490 (77) P RP , TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 8S 155 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 .. 16 17 18

PR Ludhiana (8) EA T(212.00),TWE(212.00) 16.00 PR Ludhiana (7) EA T( 278 • 00 ) , TW E( 278 • 00 ) 1.00 1.00 17.00

PR Ludhiana (7) EA T(18.00),TWE(18.00) 1.00

PR Ludhiana (2) E~ T( 107 .00), TWE( 107~OO) 20.00"

PR Ludhiana (6) EA T(243.00),TWE(243.00) 38.00

PR Ludhiana (9 ) EA T{129.00),TWE(129.00) 13.00 1

PR Ludhiana (7) EA T(215.00),TWE(215.00) 26.00

PR Ludhiana (5 ) EA T(369.00),TWE(369.00) 34.00

PR Ludhiana (5) EA T(330.00),TWE(330.00) 30.00

PR Ludhiana (5) ED, T(185.00),TWE(185.00) 65.00 EAG PR Ludhiana (5) EA T(265.00);TWE(265.00) 13.00

PR "ludhiana ( 5) ED, T(315.00),TW(255.00) 21.00 EAG TWE(60.00) PR Luahiana ( 10) EO, 33.00 T(700.00),TW(91.00) 74.00 26.00 139.00

I PR Ludhiana (8 ) EO, T(246.00),TW(61.00) 28.00 49.00 EAG TWE( 185.00) PR Ludhiana (7 ) EA T{364.00),TW{104.00) 30.00 62.00 TWE(260.00) PR Ludhiana (68) EA T(228.00),TWE(228.00 10.00

PR Ludhiana 9) EA T(217.00),TWE(217.00) 6.00 156 VILLAGE LUDHIANA-2 t.D. BLOCK Amen it i es and

Loea- Name of village Total Total 'Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-). is shown in the column and next Code No.) . of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No.' village' .and • -5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the f~eility is available is given) hectares) of house­ tduca------~------.------Medical Drlnking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 10 Chuharwa1a (74) 221.00 1,085 (159) P RP TW,HP - (-5) -( 10-t) -(-5)

71 Boont (63) 313.00 76 (13) -(~5) -t-5) TW.KP -(-5) -(-5) BS

72 Burj (4.6) 183.0G 59 (7) -l-5) -(-5) HP '(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Mattewara

73 Mattewara (45) 1,022.00 886 (145) P,M,H H,MH,HC, T,HP -{ -5' Monthly BS PHC,D,FPC

74 Raur ( 47) 246.00 1,523 (247) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

75 - Sasra1; (62) 486.00 561 (91) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

76 Mangat (64) 502.00 1,528 (255j P,M,H, H,He,D, TW,HP -( -S) -( -S) -(-5) PUC FPC

77 Gadapur (61 ) 116.00 248 (35) -(-5) -(-5) "TW,HP -(-5) -(S-10) -(-5)

78 Bootligarh (48) 277 .00 1,"93 (295) P H,RP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

79 Gaunsgarh (60) 481. 00 800 (121) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10)\ -(-5) BS

80 Hawas (59) 465 :00 820 (127) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-'5) BS \ . \ 81 Hangli Tanda (~9) 122.00 1 .534 (241) P RP(2) TW,HP -( -5') -('l-5 ) BS 82 Mangl; Khas (50) 104.00 253 (44) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(".:'5 ) BS

83 Hangli Kadar (58) 91. 00 231 (32) -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) BS 84 Jiwanpur (57) 191.00 557 (86) P -(-5) -(-5) -(lO-t) -(-S)

85 Walipur (51 ) 120.00 338 (54) P - (.-5) TW,HP -(-S) -(-S) r(-S)

86 ~1ianwa 1 (52) 255.00 951 (149) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 157 DIRECTOR~ Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e •. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) /i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nc lud'­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 1;2 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR ludhiana (12.) EA T(163.00),TW{62..00) 4.00 2.00 52.00 TWE( 101.00) PR ludhiana ( 14) EA T(197.00),TW(13.00) 13.00 103.00 TWE(183.00),0(1.00)

KR ludhiana (14) EA ~(114.00),TW(59.00) 69.00 TWE( 55.00) PR ludhiana (14) EA 733.00 T(211.00},TW(134.00} 9.00 13.00 50.00 TWE(83.00) PR Ludhiana (lO) ED, T(l95.00),TW(40.00) 51.00 EAG TWE(155.00) PR Ludhiana (2) EA T(356.00},TW(194.00} 35.00 33.00 62.00 TWE( 152.00} PR ludhiana (8) EA . T(465.00},TW{61.00} 1.00 36.00 TWE(404.00) PR Ludhiana (10 ) EA T.(109.00),TWE(109.00) 7.00

PR ludhiana ( 12) fA T(238.00},TW(202.00) 39.00 TW£'( 36.00 ).

PR Ludhiana (S) EA T(439.00),TW(6.0~) 42.00 TWE(433.00)

PR Ludhiana (.11 ) EA T(430.00},TW(~2.00) 35.00 TWE(418.00) PR Ludhiana (15 ) EA T(29.00),TWE(29.00) 68.00 25.00 PR Ludhiana (13) EA T(98.00),TWE(98.00} 6.00 { 'PR LuClhiana (14 ) EA T{84.00),TWE(84.00) 7.00 PRo Ludhiana {13} EA T{168.00),TW{81.00} 23.00 TWE(87.o0) PR Ludhiana ( 14) EA T( 111 • 00 ), 111 ( 29 .00 ) 9.00 TWE(132.00~ PR Ludhiana (15) EA T(238.00),TW(36.00} 17.00 TWE(202.00) , '" 158

VI~LAGE LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within. the tion (with Hadbast area popula­ village, a dash {-} is shown in the column and next Code No. ) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms.llwd 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhtana Tahsil (Part)

87 Jaspa1 Khadir(53) 120.00 11 (2l P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

88 Garhi Fazi1 (44) 253.00 347 (61) -(-5) FPC TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

89 Machhian (41) 377.00 1,697 (287) P RP' TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kalan 9~1 Machhian (40) 170.00 389 (63) P RP T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5) BS Khurd HP 91 Kariana (54) 436.00 1,054 (154) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) B5 Ka lan 92 Bounker (39) 244.00 1,132 (204) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) B5

93 Kariana (55) 169.00 672 (78) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd

94 Khasi Khurd (56) 49.00 467 (77) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -.5)

95 Bhukhri (184) 358.00 997 (153) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5} \ -(-5) Kalan 96 Bhukhri (185) 283.00 309 (41) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Khurd

97 Dhanansu (186) 707.00 1,216 (214) P,~,H D,NH TW,HP -(-5) Daily I BS. \ \ 98 Budhewa1 (187) 443.00 804 (132) PI RP(2') TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as I

99 Paharowa1 (188) 175.00 430 (59) P RP _ TW,HP ! ( - 5) - ( - 5 )' -(-5)

100 Bha;n; Salu (38) 490.00 725(111) P,M -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

I 101 Jhug;an Bega (37) 51.00 267 (40) P PHC HP - ( - 5 ) - ( 10+ ) BS

102 Bora (36 ) 231.00 835 (110) P W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS 159 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of" land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) and to ---~------~~------~------vi 11 age distance Forest IrriQated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms~ irri- able available ~ted waste for culti- (includ- vation tng gaochar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

tR Ludhiana (18 ) EA T(118.00),TW(52.00) 2.'00 TWE(66.00) PR Ludhiana ( 16) EA T(150.00),TWE(150.00) 103.00

PR Ludhiana (J9) EA T{222.00).TW{93.00). 34.00 4.00 112.00 TWE (134. 00)

PR Ludh1a~a (19) EA T(135.00),TW(55.00) 35.00 TWE(80.00) PR Ludh1ana ( 15) EA T(390.00J,TWE(390.00) • 46.00

PR Ludhiana (16 ) EA T(237.00).TW(58.00), 7.00 TWE (179. 00) PR Ludhiana (l4) EA T ( 152.00) , TW ( 41. 00) 17.00 TWE( n 1.00) PR Ludhiana (8) EA T(4l.00),TW(23.00) 6.00 TWE(20 .00 I PR Ludhiana (9) EA T(316.00J,TW(22.00), 11.00 31.00 , TWE(294.00) PR Ludhiana (10) EA T(264.00).TW(124.00), 19.00 TWE(140.00)

PR Ludh iana (14 ) EA T(526.00),TW(291.00). 63.00 118.00 TWE(235.00)

PR Ludhiana (14) EA. T(376.00).TW(53.00) 6.00 61.00 TWE(323.00)

PR Doraha (14) EA T(69.00),TW(18.00), 93.00 1.00 12.00 TWE (51. 00)

I PR, Ludhiana ( 17) EA T(454.00),TWE(454.00) 36.00

PR Ludhiana (20) EA T(45.00),TWE~45.00) 6.00

PR Ludh'\ana (20 ) EO,EAG T{213.00),TWE(213.00) 18.00 \ 160 VILLAGE lUDHIANA-2. CD BLOCK Alllen it i es and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities availabJe (if not aVqU~able within the tion (with Hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and l1.ext Code No. ~ of the tion to. it in brackets the distance in broad ranges, v.lZ, No. vill age and -5 kllls~ 5-10 kms. and 19+ kms. of the nearest )place (i n number .where the facility is ·available is· given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------~Medical Orinking 'post ·Oay or Communi- holds • tional water &, days catidns (potab 1,e) tele- of (bus graph t"e stop, market/ railway hat. .station, ; f a.ny waterway)

2 3 .4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I.udhfana Tahsfl Ch,.u

lQ3 Selk.hiana (42 ) 206.00 178 (22.) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) soS

"04 5hekhuwa1 (43) 219.00 171 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) 1\1> -(-5) -(iOt) -{-5\

105 H~idar (34) 298.00 63 ( 13) -( -5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) --( 10+) -(-5)

106 Garcha (.35 ) 142.00 253 (36) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -('-5 )

107 (33 ) 182.00 520 (101) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) tiS

108 Kalewal (32) 7,.00 92 (19) P -(10+) HP -(-5) -(10+) -( -5-)

109 Gopa1pur ( 30') 74.00 109 (20) -("'5 ) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) SS

110 Dho1anwal (31) 192.00 1,172 (164) P,M RP HP -(-5) -(10+) ss

111 Mand Chaunta (27 ) 430.00 152 (19) P,M -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) . 112 Hadiwal (28) 619.00 97 (20) -(5-10) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

113 Chal<. Dango (29 r 42.00 194 (22) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(~-10) -( 10+) (5-10)

\ 114 Mian! (81) 664.00 660 P -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(~10+) SS

115 Ch aunta (26)' 611.00 1,383 ( 209) P,M,H PHC W,HP PO Daily, SS

/. ~ 116 Gujjarwal (20 ) 170.00 369 (58) P,M -(10+) It.llP .( -5) (-10+) 'T{-5~

11.7- Jhugian Kad1r(25) 115.00 261 (36) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) ,-(::5)

. CiZ4) 245.00 591 (96,) -(-5) -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(10+) -( -5) 118 Doaba I 161

~use

,App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares ~oach town supply ~ounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest-----.------~~~~------~--- Irrigated by soarce Un- Cultur- Area------not nn kms.) irri- able availab'e gated waste • for culti­ (includ- vation 109 gauchar and groves)

11 12- 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ludh1ana (24) ED.EAG T(196.00).TWE(196.00) 10.00

PR Ludhiana (19) ED.EAG T(202.00).TWE(202.00) 17.00

PR Ludhiana (21) EO. T(95.00).TWE(95.00). 203.90 EAG

PR Ludhiana (20 \ ED'. T(67.00).TWE(67.00). 75.00 EAG PR Ludhiana (22 ) ED. T(103.00).TWE(98.00). 79.00 EAG 0(5.00)

fR Ludhhna (20) ED. . '.. T(77.0U).TWE(77.00) 2.00 EAG PR Ludhiana (21 ) .ED. T(68.00).TWE(68.00) 6.00 EAG

PR Ludhiana (21) ED. T(174.00).TWE(174.0~) 18.00 EAG

PR Ludhiana 19) ED. T(228.00).TWE(22B.OO) 202.00 / EAG PR Ludh1ana (211 EA T(290.00)TWE(290.00) 329.00

PR Ludhiana (22 ) EA. T{39.00),TWE(39.00) .. 3.00

PR Ludh'lana (18) ED. T(561.00).TWE(561.00) 103.00 EAG

Pit Ludhiana (21 ) ED, T(559.00).TWE(559.00) 52.00 EAG PR Dorahl ( 17) ED. T(159.00),TWE(159.00) 11.00 EAG

PR ludhiaN (21) ED. T(106.00).T~E(106.00) 9.00 EAG

PR ludhiana (16) EA '0 T(227.00).TWE(217.00) 18.00 162

VILl~ LUDHIANA-Z C.D. BLOCK AlRenitie~ and I

Loea- Name of village Total Total Amenitfes available (if not available within the tion, (with ~adbast area- popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown 'in t,he column and next Code No.) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and ~5 ~ms.. 5-10 kms. and 10-1: kms •. of the nearest p1 aee (i n number where the facility is available ;'s given) hectares) of house­ Educa------~----.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water 8. days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if,any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1~

",19 Bhaini Gahi (21) 177 .00 418 (62) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

120 Bhain; Kima (23) 92.00 261 (42) .p -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) ,. 121 Bhaini Nathu (22) 156.00 358 (51) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(5-10) -( 10+) BS

122 Karaur .( 193) 218.00 233 (33 ) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

123 Bhagpur ( 192) 277.00 1.041 ( 174) P,M,H PHC W,TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

124' Raian (196) 452.00 1,494 (229 ) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

I'Z5} Partapgarh' . (198) 174.00 574 (82) P,M -(-s) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 126 Ghumait (194 ) 216.00 463 (79) P -(-5) W_TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) G.3

127 Kum Kalan (195) 1,189.00 2..098 ("320) P,M,H H.MCW. TW,HP ~O -(10+) BS FPC 128 Rattangarh _(19) 246.00 442 (69) 1'.14 -(-5) W,HP -(-5) I.- (10+) as

129 Ba 111awa 1 (17) 486.00 1,415 (234) P -(5-10) TW,HP ,\,,(-5) -(10+) as

130 But'hgarh (13) 200.00 465 (67) P,M PHC TW,HP -(-5) -(\10+)· BS Jattan 131 Jonnewa1 (12 ) 202.00 370 (60) P4'14, H PHC W,HJ1 PO -(lOt) as

132 Sat 1ana (6) 231.00 318 (46) P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(10+) as ,

133 ahupana (5) 144.00 221 (34) P - (5-10) w.kl' -(-5) _.( 10+) ·::(-5)

134 Mahal ( 1) 488.00 399 (70) P,M PHC HP PO -(10+) as 6human. 163 DIRECTORY Land use

.App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in ~~tare~ roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) • to and ------·~T- vi 11 age -Qi stance Forest lrr1 gated by source Un- Cul tur- A~ea not~< (i n kmsJ irri- able availabfe gated waste for culti- (;nclud-' vation ;ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 15 16 17 18

.,It Doraha (16) EA T~153.00),TWE(153.00) \ 24.00

PR Ludhiana ( 17) EA T(84.00),TWE(84.00) 8.0a

PR Ludhiana ( 21) EA T(130.00),T~E(130.00) 1oS" 00 ."l. 1.3 .Oir

PR Doraha (16) ED, T( 12) .00 l • TWE ( 121 .00 ) 82.00 ~l' 15 .0Or! EAG PR Doraha (10) ED; T(255.00),TWE(255.00) .. 22.00 EAG PR Doraha (9) ED-. •• T(405.00J.TWE(405.00) ", ·t· 47.00 EA;

PR Doraha (9 ) EO, T( 155.00). Twh155 .00) .?} l!LOO fAG PR Doraha (13) 10. Elf. T(192.00).TWE(192.00) ~~.Op'-'

PRI;I, Doraha t14.l EA •• ~(1096.00),TWE(1096.00) 93. QQ.

fI,R Doraha U7) ED.EAG T(2.z0. 00), TWE (220.00) ;;"~ ..., ~fi· Q.~.

PR Doraha (20 ) ED,EAG T(407.00).TWE(407.00) ,79.00

PR Samra1a (17) ED ,EAG T(183.00),TWE(183.00) l:7. QO.

PR Doraha (20) ED,EAG Tt187.00),TWE(187.00).,. • 1 15. qq., PR Lullhiana ( 19) ED .. EAG T(220.00),TWE(220.00) 11.00

"I PR Doraha (23) E[}.EAG T(132.00),TWE(132.00) .. 12.00 C PR Doraha (24) , ED.EAG T(250.00).TWE(250.00) 34.00 160.00 44.00 ....: 164 VILlAGE LUDHlANA-2 C.D. BLOCK AlRen1t1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not aval1abl.e within the .tion (with Hadbast area popula- vi 11 age. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code No. ) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. Mo. v~ 11 age and ~5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of th~ nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------_._------house- Eltuca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- ho lds tional water &. day~ cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~. market/ rai way hat, station. if any waterway)

, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludht ...a Tahstl (Part) 135 GhuMana (2) 157.00 589 (84) P -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) - ( 10+) BS

136 Khanpur 8ET (3) 56.00 92 (13) P -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

137 Bahadurpur (4) 84.00 291 (44) P -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(10+) a's

138, K.11 s K.lan (8) 121.00 718 (97) P -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) - (10+) 85

139 Kalis Khurd (7) 74.00 31'6 (45) P -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -( 10+) • as

140 Fateh 9·rh (11 ) 127.00 374 (48) P -(-5) W.HP -(-5) - ( 10+) .s. Jltt.n 1-41 Fatehg.rh (9) 121.00 264 (37) P -(-5) HP -(-Sf - (10+) BS GUjjran 142 ShaMan (204) 378.00 465 (78) P - (5-10) HP -(-5) - (10+) - (-5") Khurd 143 Gell' ••• , (14) 96.00 357 (65) P PHC HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5')

144 Hal1 ••• 1 (15) 34.00 31&- (50.) P -(-5) HP - 1'-5) -(10+), -(-5) . }45 Sherian (16) 147.00 399 (64) P - (-5) HP -(-5) :-t10+) -(-5)

146 Ra1pur a.te200} 187.00 233 (41) • -(-5) HP -(-5) -nb+) B.5

147 K1shanpur (.). 394.00 467 (18) P -(-5) ... -(~5) -(10+) BS AUas Ku. Kllurd ,.. 148 SIIatnt Ala(l") 312.00 1,518 (265) P.M.,H HC HP' PO. - (5-10) 85 Phone 149 "njet (209) 409.00 1,458 (222 I P -(5-10) TW.HP -(-5) - (10+ 1 -(-51

~

15'0 P1rtlttpur (201 ) 223.00 505 (79) P -(5-10~ HP -(-5) -(to.) BS 165 :D_CTORY lend use

"~p­ Nearest Power Land use.(i.e. ~rea under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) .. to and" ----.. ------.,------_._------village dlstance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu1tur- Area not (in kmsJ 1rri- able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Doraha (23) ED,EAG TJ 142. 00 I. TWE{ 142 .00) 2.00 3.00 10.00

PR Sa.rala ( 17) ED,EAG T{52.00).TWE(52.00) 4.00

PR Samrala (18) ED. EAG T(75.00).TWE(75.00) 9.00

PR Doraha (2l ) ED.EAG T{11l.00).TWE(111.OO) 10.00

P.R Doraha ( 21) ED .EAG T( 66. 00), TWEl66.®) 8.00

PR SUlra 1a ( 16) ED.EA T(112.00),TWE(112.00) 15.00

PR Surala ( 16) ED,EAG T{llQ.OO),TWE(llO.OO) 11.00

PR Sa.rala ( 12) ED,EAG T(334.00).TWE{334.00) 44.00

PR Doraha (6) ED.EAG T(88.00).VWE(88.00) 8.00

PR Dbraha ( 10) ED .EAG T(25.00).TWE(25.00) .. 9.nO r PR Doraha ( 17) ED,EAG T(134.00),TWE(134.00) .. ,/ . . 13.00

PR tloraha (14) ED,EAG T(166.00),TWE(166.00) 21.00

PR Doraha . (14) ED,EAG T( 360: 00), TW"E (360:00) 34.00

PR" Doraha (9) ED.EAG T(279.00).TWE(z19.00) 33.00

KR Samra 1a ( 14) ED,EAG T(367.00 ) • TWE (36 7 • 00 1 42.QO .. - -~

PR Doraha ( 14) ED,EAG T(201.00).!WE(201.00) 22.00 166 VIlLME', 4JDH1NIA-2 C.D. BlOCK '-"'t'es ...

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tio~ (with Hadbast area popula- vi 11 age, a dash (-) j s shown in the col UllIn and next Code No. ) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ran~s viz. No. village and -5 ~ms.l 5-10 kms. and 1D:t kms. of the nearest. place ( in number ___where j ______the facility is available is given) J ______~-- hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- Kold!> tional· water & days catiOons (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~. market/ rai way hat. station. if any waterway)

1 2 3 "4 5 6 7 8 9 10 • Ludllt .... i.1I511 (Part) \ 151 Rajpur (202) 398.00 395, (63) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) . -(-5)

152 Marewal (203) 141.00 208 (29) -(-5) -(5-10) HP' -(-5) - (10+) -(-5)

153 Bhaman (205) nl.OO 874 (lOS 1) P PKC ItP - (-5i - (10+) -'( -5) Kalal! .' }54 Hayatpur (10) 179. 09 t89 (53 ) P -(-5) ~P -(-5) -(10+) BS

155 Had1a (206) 147.00 342 (50) P -(-5) HP -(-5) - (10+) BS

156 Sangeh (207 ) 107.00 466 (69) P -(5-10) TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

157 Uppal (208) 283.00 1,349 (222) P.M.H -(-5) TW.HP PO -(10+) -(-5)

158 Kot (210) 700.00 1.928 (294) p.tt PHC ItP PO - (5-10) -(-5) Ghngura1 162 laton Dana(214) 157.00 552 (84) P - (-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) as , 163 laton (215) 85.00 470 (85) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(6~10) as J,oga 164 Chak (216) 166.00 697 (115) P -(-5) HP - (-5) i(5-10) BS· Sarwao Najh I 168 Mangarh (223) 283.00 1.025 (192) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(1.5) -( -5) I

~ 169 lakhowal (190) 348.00 764 (124) P.M FPC HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

170 Gaddowal (191) 41~.00 778 (.108) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

171 Meh.1on (189) 265.00 476 (72) P -{-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) ,BS

17t1 Q"'n'~nll" ""tAl ':11;6.00 B75 (130) P -( -&-) HP -(-5) -(5-10) _BS 167 IURECT~Y land use

App- Nearest Power Ltnd use. (1. e. area under d1 fferent t.vpes of land use in hectares roach town supply 'rounded upto two decimal places) to and .. ------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- C"ultur- Area not (i n kms.) irri- able available gated' waste for culti- (1nclud- vation 1ng gauchar and groves) l' 12 13 14 15 16 17 . 18

PR Donha ( 15) ED,EAG T(369.00),TWE(369.00) 29.00

PR Doraha ( 16) ED,EAG T(123.00),TWE(123.00) 18.00

PR Samrala ( 12) ED,EAG T(478.00),TWE(47S.00) 243.00

PR Samrala ( 12) ED,EAG T(119.00),TWE(119.00).. 16.00 23.00 12.00 PR Samrala (12) ED,EAG T(121.00),TWE(121.00) - 2'6.00 '_ , PR Samrala (11 ) ED,EAG T(96.;00), TW'E(96'.00) 11.00

PR Samrala (11 ) ED,EAG J(255.00),TWE(255.00) 28.00

PR Samrala (10) ED,EAG T(640.00),TWE(640.00) '60.00

PR Samrala (9) EA T( 141.00) , TWE (T41.00) 16.00

·PR Doraha (7) Ell ·. T(73.00),TWE(73.00) 12.00

PR Doraha (7 ) EA T(149.00),TWE(149.00) 17.00

PR Doraha (5) EA T(263:00),TWE(263.00) 20.00

'. ! ,) f PR Doraha (13) EA • • T(314~00),GC(6.00) . " 34.00 TW E(308~. 00 ) " (13) EA . T(392.00),TWE(392.00) 27.00 PR Doraha ·. J

PR Doraha (13) EA .,. T(Z44.00),GC(6.00), 21.00 TWE(Z38.00) PR Ludh1ana (11 ) EA T(316.00),TWE(316.00) 40.00 168 VILLAGE LOoHLANA-2 C.D. BLOCK Amen1tfes and . Loca- Name of, vill age Total Total Amenities available' (if not available ~ithin the tion (with Hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column'and next Code No. ) of the tion to it in brackets the ~staJ1ce in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 0+ kms. of the nearest place ( i,n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Meqical Drinking Post Day or Corr.muni- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway. hat, station, if any waterway) /

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 234 Ayali ( 153) 300.00 97-3 ( 137) P,M H,MH, HP -(-5) -(-5) BS .___ Khurd Hc...D

236 Birmi (146) 761.00 1,383 (223) P,M,H 0 HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

237 Basaimi (134) 264.00 369 (70) P - (-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

238' Garha (130) 175.00 131 (23) ..p -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 239 (133 ) 410.00 426 (16) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS • 240 Sa1empur (132) 221.00 297 (49 ) P - (- 5) TW,HP -,(-5) -(-5) BS 241 (131) 310.00 468 (82) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-51 - (-5) BS 243 Bhatt1an (136) 315.00 998 ( 151) P 0 HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

244 (135) 469.00 1,805 (319) P,M,H PHC HP PO -(5-:10) BS

253 Changar, ( 137) 261.00 653 ( 113) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

2A Chak ( 138) 783.00 1.. 866 (313 ) P,M,H CWC HP PO - (5-10) BS ./

51.178.00 1.23.451 P(152). H(6) , (1~861) M(37), MCW(2), H( 19). MH(2)~ PUC(2) CWC(2), C(O) , HC(6), TR (0), PHC ( 14), T(O) • 0(9), AC(O) PHS(O) , 0(0) TB (0). FPe(6) , NH(1) , SHP(l), RP(29), CH~(O) , 0(1)

( 169 DIRECTORY md use

JP­ Nearest Power Land use (l.e. area under different types of land use in hectares )ach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) ) and ------,------ill age distance Forest Irrigated by sourCe Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able avai lable gated waste for ctllti­ (includ­ vation ing gduchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

, PR Ludhial'la (4) EA T(242.00),GC(S.00), . 58.00 TW( 154.00), rWE(83.00) PR Ludh1ana (lO) EA T(679.00),GC(73.00), .. 82.00 TW(89.00),TWE(517.00) "- PR Ludh1ana (8) ED,EAG T(243.00),GC(24.00), 21.00 TW(26.00),TWE(193.00) PR Ludhiana (14) EA T( 166.00l, TWE(16.6.00) 9.00 PR Ludhialla (13 ) EA T(372.00).TWE(372.00) 38.00 PR Ludti1an ( 14) EA T(190.06),TWE(190.00) 31.00 PR Ludhiana (14) EA T(271.00),TWE(27l.00) 39.00 PR M~11anpur (8) EA T(245.00),GC(77.00), 5.00 65.00 TW (81.00 ) , TWE ( 8·7 , 00 ). PR Mullanpur (8) EA T( 393,00) ,GC (4.8. 00). 3.00 73.00 TW(111.00).TWE(234.00).

PR ludhiana (\8) ED,tJl.G 1(237,OO),GC(22.QO), 24-.00 TW(24.00),TWE(191.00)

PR Ludhiana (19) EA T(66~.OO~,GC(23.001 36.00 80.00 TW(45.00).TWE(~99.00)

988.00 Tf'1879.00),GC(Z84.00} 1.026.00 440.00 6.252.00 TWE(35372.00) TIII5399.DD). DI824.00)

PUNJAB C.O. BLOCKS MACHHIWARA AND SAMRALA 'TAI:!SIL 5AMRALA AND PART OF TAHSIL KHANNA DISTRICT LUDHIANA

BOUNDARY, DIS TRICT .. TAHSIL AREA LOST TO TAHSIL BAtACHAUR OF DISTRICT HdSHIARPUR" _

VII SAMRALA X KHANNA C.D.BLOCKS f MACHHIWARA G SAMRALA

FROM VILLAr.[ MAHANPUR

BOUNDARY, DISTRICT.. IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STAnON, BROAD c,AUuE .. II TAHSIL C.D.BLOCK RIVER AND STREAM .~. " PO- JPTO VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER POST OfFICE I POST AND TELEGRAPH OF"FICE .. HEADo.UAR1ERS: TAHSIL .. HIC,il ISECONDARY SCHOOL • VILLIICJES WITH POPULAnON SIZE: BELOW 20D, 200-4SS, HIC,HER SECONDARy SCHOOL HS 500-S99,TOOO-1.999, 5000 .AND ABOVE.. ::'_._"'_~ HOSPITAL,H.£ALfH CENTRE, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, I UNINHABITED VILLACJE WITH LOCA1!ON CODE NUMBER L ,"4 _-' OISPENSARY,MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE.EIl@@+" f URBAN AREA WITH LOCA1\ON CODE .. f§Z0i1%'&i! IMPORTANT VILL~C,E MM-IOIES ...... 6. NATIONAL HIGHWAY ... NHI STATE HIGHWAY SH 18 1 All boundaries art 'Jpdattd upto ISLDecember,:U9. --:_j--._' 2 C,D. Block boundary e)(cludes statutory towns.

,------_. ._- .. -_--'_'_-- -~----

6tl5t'd upon Survey of India map with tt'le permiSSIon of toe Survfyor veneral of Indio. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK

173 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MACHHlWARA C. O. BlOCk Seri al Name of the .v ill age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast N~;}~ Loc~bon Locabon Locatlon tocatlon Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 1 ana (77) 20/4/3/60 ·20/04/0030/0060 17/4/3/108 17/04/0030/0108 2 Akalgarh (273) 20/4/3/175 20/04/0030/0175 17/4/3/68 17/04/0030/0068 3 Amargarh (293) 20/4/3/207 20/04/0030/0207 17/4/3/220 17/04/0030/0220 4 Amrala (303) 20/4/3/213 20/04/0030/0213 17/4/3/226 17/04/0030/0226 5 Aslana (5) 20/4/3/184 20/04/0030/0184 17/4/3/62 17/04/0030/0062 6 Badla ( 177) 20/4/3/238 20/04/0030/0238 17/4/3/209 17/04/0030/0209 7 Bairsal Kahn (9) 20/4/3/179 20/04/003Q_/0179 17/4/3/56 17/04/0030/0056 8 Bai rsa 1 Khurd (8) 20/4/3/180 20/04/0030/0180 17/4/3/58 17/04/0030/0058 9 Balion (90) 20/4/3/82 20/04/0030/0082 17/4/3/115 17/04/0030/0115 10 Barma (98) 20/4/3/165 20/04/0030/0165 17/4/3/97 17/04/0030/0097 11 8arwali Kalan (114) 20/4/3/138 20/04/0030/0138 17/4/3/130 17/0410030/0130 12 Barwali Khurd (115) 20/4/3/13,3 20/04/0030/0133 17/4/3/131 17/04/0030/0131 13 Bassi Gujjran (287) 20/4/3/?01 20/04/0030/0201 17/4/-3/87 17/04/0030/0087

14 Behlolpur (69) 20/4/3/197 20/04/0030/0197 17/4/3/82 17/0~/0030/0082 15 Bhagwanpura (57) 20/4/3/25 20/04/0030/0025 17/4/3/23 17/04/0030/0023 16 Bhamian (313) 20/4/3/236 20/04/0030/0236 17/4/3/233 17/04/0030'/0233 17 Bhamri (318) 20/4/3(234 20/04(0030(0234 17/4/3/232 17/04/0030/0232 18 Bhangal ( 123) 20/4/3/127 20/04/0030/0127 17/4/3/135 17/04/0030/0135 19 Bhat Thaia (89) 20/4/3/81 20/04/0030/0081 17/4/3/146 17/04/0030/0146 20 Bhathan Kalan (315) 20/4/3/225 20/04/0030/0225 17/4/3/228 17/04/0030/0228 21 Bhathan Khurd (314) 20/4/3/224 20/04/0030/0224 17/4/3/236 17/04/0030/0236 22 Bhattian (78) 20/4/3/66 2d/04/0030/0066 17/4/3/112 17/04/0030/0112 23 Bhaur 1a Bet (280) 20/4/3(192 20/04/0030/0192 17/4/3/73 17/04/0030/0073 24 (322) 20/04/0030/0232 17/4/3/212 17/04/0030/0212 20/4/3/232 .- 25 Bilaspur (317) 20/4/3/227 20/04/0030/0227 17/4/3/230 17/04/0030/0230 26 Bi 110n (70) 20/4/3/169 20/04/0030/0169 17/4/3/79 17/04/0030/0079 27 Bir Kakrala (101) 20/4/3/162 20/04/0030/0162 17/4/3/94 17/04/0030/0094 28 Bir Ramgarh (319) 20/4/3/229 20/04/0030/0229 17/4/3/231 17/04/0030/0231 29 Bond1 i (107) - 20/4/3/150 20/04/0030/0150 -17/4/3/119 17/04/0030/0119 30 Bouda 1 (1.?5 ) 20/4/3/145 20/04/0030/0145 17/4/3/134 17/04/0030/0134 31 Bulewal (45) 20/4/3/9 20/04/00~0/0009, 17/4/3/9 17/04/0030/0009 32 Burj (181 ) 20/4/3/221 20/04/0030/0221 17/4/3/244 17/04/0030/0244 174 AlPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES MACHHIWARA C.D. BlOCK

Serial Name of the vilJage 1991 Censu~ 1981 Census No. tWith, Hadbast No.) tocatlon Locatlon Locatlon Locatlon Code Code Code Code , (Manual) jComputer) -(Manual) (Computer) -

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Samrala Tahsil (Part) 33 Burj Kacha (62) 20/4/3/54 20/04/0030/0054 17/4/3/103 17/04/0030/0103 .34 Burj Pakka (61) 20/4/3/53 20/04/0030/0053 17/4/3/46 17/04/0030/0046 35 Burj Powat (65) 20/4/3/171 20/04/0030/0171 17/4/3/100 17/04/0030/0100, 36 Burj Sherpur (22) 20/4/3/42 20/04/0030/0042 17/4/3/34 17/04/0030/0034 37 Chak Lohat (1) 20/4/3/195 20/04/0030/0195 17/4/3/76 17/04/0030/0076 1J /4/3/32 17/04/0030/0032 38 Chak Sarnun (20) 20(4/3/28, 20/04/0030/0028 39 Chakki (48) 20(4/3/2 20/04/0030/0P02 17/4/3/2 17104/0030/0002 40 Chakl; Adil (14) 20/4/3/50 20/04/0030/0050 17/4/3/48 17/04/0030/0048 41 Chakli Manga (15 ) 20/4/3/43 20/04/0030/0043 17/4/3/41 17/04/0030/0041 42 Chandiala (291) 20/4/3/205 20/01/0030/0205 17/4/3/90 17/04/0030/0090 43 Chari (323) 20/4/3/231 20/04/0030/0231 17/4/3/213 17/04/0030/0213

44, Chhaurfan (2&2) 20/4/3/174 20/04/00~O/0174 17/4/3/69 17104/0030/0069 45 Cl1uharpur (71 ) 20/4/3/168 20/04/0030/0168 17/4/3/81 17/04-/0030/00B1 46 Daulatpur (28) 20/4/3/36 20/04/0030/0036 17/4/3/30 17/04/0030/0030 47 Dayalpura ( 108) 20/4/3/144 20/04/0030/0144 17/4/3/133 17/04/0030/0133 48 Dhanoor (12) 20/4/3/44 20/04/0030/0044 17/4/3/40 17/04/0030/0040 49 Dhaulran (288) 20/4/3/202 20/04/0030/0202 17/4/3/86 17/04/0030/0086

50 Ohaunda (32~) 20(4(3/79 20/04/0030/0079 17/413/159 17/04/003010159 51 Dhianu Majra (307) 2'0/4/3/216 20/04/Q030/0216 17/4/3/239 17/.04/0030/0239 52 Dulwan (312) 20/4/3/248 20/04/0030/0248 17/4/3/234 17/04/0030/0234

53 F~rour (299) 20/4/3/230 20/04/0030/0230 17/4/3/214 17/04/0030/0214 54 Fatehgarh (68) 20/4/3/196 20/04/0030/0196 17/4/3/77 17/04/0030/0077 55 Garhi Bet (60) 20/4/3/2"3 20/04/0030/0023 17/4/3/45 17/04/0030/0045 56 Garhi Sainian (279) 20/4/3/193 20/04/0030/0193 17/4/3/71 17/01/0030/-0071 57 Garh;\Tarkhanan (79) 29/4/3/61 '20/04/0030/0061 17/4/3/107 17/04/0030/0107 58 Gaunsgarh (24) 20/4/3/40 20/04/0030/0040 17/413/38 17/04/0030/0038 59 Gaunsgarh (268) 20/4/3/47 20/04/0030/0047 17/4/3/51 17/04/0030/0051 60 Gehlewal (106) 2074/3/151 20/04/0030/0151 ~ 17/4/3/120 17/04/0030/0120 61 Ghar Khana (109) 20/4/3/128 20/04/0030/0128 17/iJ/3/132 17/0470030/0132 62 Ghulal (141 ) 20/4/3/78 20/04/0030/0078 17/4/3/158 17/04/0030/0158 ---- 63 Ghungra 1j (111 ) 20/4/3/.131 20/04/0030/0131 17/4/3/l27 17/04/0030/0127 64 Goslan (174 ) 20/4/3/137 20/04/0030/0137 17/4/3/200 17/04/0030/0290 175 I

ALPHA8ETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MACHHIWARA C.D. 'BLOCK Serial Name of the village 1991 Censlls 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast N'o.) Locatlon Locabon Locabon Locabon Code Code ·Code Code (Manual) (Compu1;er) (Manual) (Computer)

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Samrala Tahsil (Part) 65 Gurugarh ( 53) 20/4/3/68 20/04/0030/0068 17/4/3/110 17/04/0030/0110 66 Hambowal ( 1ll) 20/4/3/45 20/04/0030/0045 17/4/3/?7 17/04/0030/0057 67 Hargna (179) 20/4/3/249 20/04/0030/0249 17/4/3/246 17/04/0030/0246 68 Harion Kal an (91 ) 20/4/3/155 20/04/0030/0155 17/4/3/116 - 17/04/0030/0116 69- Harion Khurd (92) 20/4/3/154 20/04/0030/0154 17/4/3/118 17/04/0030/0118 70 Hassanpur (66) 20/4/3/170 20/04/0030/0170 17/4/3.{80 17/04/0030/0080 71 Hayatpura (269) 20/4/3/46 20/04/0030/0046 17/4/3/53 17/04/0030/0053 72 Hedon (112) 20/4/3/142. 20/04/0030/0142 17/4/3/215 17/04/0030/0215 73 Hedon Bet (272) 20/4/3/176 20/04/0030/0176 17/4/3/55 17/04/0030/0055 74 Herian (97) 20/4/3/166 20/04/0030/0166 17/4/3/98 17/04/0030/0098 75 Irak (330) 20/4/3/69 20/04/0030/0069 17/4/3/111 17/04/0030/0111 76 Isapur (30) 20/4/3/34 20/0-4/0030/0034 17/413/31 17/04/0030/0031 77 Jalaha Majra (80) 20/4/3/62 20/04/0030/0062 17/4/3/147 17/04/0030/0147 78 Jassowal (32) 20/4/3/31 20/04/0030/0031 17/4/3/26 17/04/0030/0026 79 Jatana Niwan (297) -20/4/3/141 20/04/0030/0141 17/4/3/218 17/04/0030/0218 80 Jatana Ucha (298) 20/4/3/140 20/04/0030/0140 17/4/3/217 17/04/0030/0217

8~ Jattiwal (.37) 20/4/3/16 20/04/0030/0016 17/4/3/16 17/04/0030/0016 82 Jharaudi (39) 20/4/3/18 20/04/0030/0018 17/4/3/18 17/04/0030/0018 83 Jiwanpur (47) 20/4/3/3 20/04/0030/0003 17/4/3/3 17/04/0030/0003 84 Jodhwal (21 ) 20/4/3/29 20/04/0030/0029 17/4/3/33 17/04/0030/0033 85 (100 ) 20/4/3/163 20/04/0030/0163 17/4/3/93 17/04/0030/0093 86 Kakrala Khurd (10.2 ) 20/4/3/161 20/04/0030/0161 17/4/3/95 17/04/0030/0095 87 Kalewa) 006) 20/4/3/215 20/04/0030/0215 17/4/3/238 17/04/0030/0238 88 Kaunke (64) 20/4/3/56 20/04/0030/0056 • 17/4/3/101 17/04/0030/0101

89 Khamand Kalan (301) 20/4/31211 20/04/0030/0211 17/4/3/224 17/04/0030/0?~4 f 90 Khamano Kaml i • '(300) 20/4/3/228 20/04/0030/0228 17/4/3/223 1U04/0030/0223 91 Khamano Khurd (302) 20/4/3/212 20/04/0030/0212 17/413/225 17/04/0030/0225 92 Kanpur (277 ) 20/4/3/189 20/04/0030/0189 17/4/3/64 17/04/0030/0064 9"3 Kanpur (3) 20/4/3/88 20/04/0030/0088 17/4/3/63 17/04/0030/0063 I 94 Kheernian (96) 20/4/3/158 20/04/0030/0158 17/4/3/123 17/04/0030/0123 95 Khera (285) 20/4/3/199 20/04/0030/0199 17/4/3/84 17/04/0030/0084 96 Khera (16 ) 20/4/3/51 20/04/0030/0051 17/4/3/42 17/04/0030/0042 176 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MCHHlNAAA C.D. BlOCK Serial Name of the vilJage 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locatl on Locabon Locahon Locatlon Code C'ode Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Samrala Tahsil (Part) , 97 Khokhar (84) 2.0/4/3/71 20/04/0030/007'1 17/4/3/161 17/04/0030/0161 98 Kiri Afghanan (286) 20/4/3/200 20/04/0030/0200 17/4/3/85 17/04/0030/0085 99 Kotla (103) 20/4/3/160 20/04/0030/0160 17/4/3/96 17/04/0030/0096 100 Kotla Bet (284) 20/4/3/198 20/04/0030/0198 17/4/3/83 17/04/0030/0083

101 Kotla Shamaspur . (110) 20/4/3/143 20/04/0030~0143 17/4/3/126 17/04/0030/0126 102 Kotlabet ( 276) 20/4/3/187 20/04/0030/0187 17/4/3/65 17/04/0030/0065 103 Labangarh (56) 20/4/3/21 20/04/0030/0021 17/4/3/21 17/04/0030/0021 104 Lakhanpur (296) 20/4/3/208 20/04/0030/0208 17/4/3/219 17/04/0030/0219

105 ~akhowal Kalan (54) 20/4/3/19 20/04/0030/0019 17/4/3/19 17/04/0030/0019 106 LAKHOWAL Khurd (55) 20/4/3/20 20/04/0030/0020 17/4/3/20 17/04/0030/0020 107 Lohar Majra Khurd (W2) 20/4/3/220 20/04/0030/0220 17/4/3/243 17/04/0030/0243 108 Loharian (271 ) 20/4/3/177 20/04/0030/0177 17/4/3/54 17/04/0030/0054 109 Machhiwara. (75) 20/4/3/59 20/04/0030/0059 .17/4/3/106 17/04/0030/0106 110 Machhiwara Khas (278) 20/4/3/190 20/04/0030/0190 17/4/3/74 17/04/0030/0074 111 Maheshpura ('305 ) 20/4/3/214 20/04/0030/0214 17/4/3/237 17/04/0030/0237 112 Majri Sikhan (281) 20/4/3/191 20/04/0030/0191 17/4/3/72 17/04/0030/0072 113 Mal Majra (113) 20/4/3/139 20/04/0030/0139 17/4/3/216 17/04/0030/0216 114 Mand Fatehgarh (26) 20/4/3/39 20/04/0030/0039 17/4/3/36 17/04/0030/0036 , 115 Mand Jharaudi (29) 20/4/~/35 20/04/0030/0035 17/4/3/29 17/04/0030/0029 116 Mand Jodhwal ( 27) 20/4/3/37 20/04/0030/0037 17/4/3/35 17/04/0030/0035 117 Mand Udhowa 1 { 43) 20/4/3/12 20/04/0030/0012 17/4/3/12 17/04/0030/0012

118 Manderan (295) 20/4/3/209 ~ 20/04/0030/0209 17i4/3/222 17/04/0030/0222 119 Manewal (52) 20/4/3/1 20/04/0030/0001 17/4/3/1 17/04/0030/0001 120 (294) 20/4/3/210 20/04/0030/0210 17/4/3/221 17/04/0030/0221 121 Mahendipur (59) 20/4/3/22 20/04/0030/0022 17/4/3/22 17/04/0030/0022 122 Mi 1akwal (33) 20/4/3/33 20/04/0030/0033 17/4/3/28 17/04/Q030/0028 123 Mithewal (58) 20/4/3/24 20/04/0030/0024 • 17/4/3/44 17/04/0030/0044 124 Mohan Majra (311) 20/4/3/223 20/04/0030/0223 17/4/3/235 17/04/003()/0235 • 125' Mubarakpur (7) 20/4/3/181 20/04/0030/0181 17/4/3/59 17/04/0030/0059 I 126 Mughiewal ( 19) 20/4/3/26 20/04/B030/0026 17/4/3/?4 17/(J4/0030/0024--- 127 Mushkabad (95) 20/4/3/157 20/04/0030/0157 17/4/3/1i2 17/04/0030/0122 128 Mussafarwal (34) 20/4/3/32 20/04/0030/0032 17/4/3/27 17/04/0030/0027 177 AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MACHHIWARA C.D. BlOCK Seri a1 Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) locatl0n locatlon Locatlon Lacaflon Code Cod~ Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Samrala Tahsil (Par;t) 129 Nanga 1 (316) 20/4/3/235 20/04/0030/0235 17/4/3/229 17 /04/00jOI02~ 130 Nand Wal (99) 20/A/3/164 20/04/0030/0164 17/4/3/92 17/04/0030/0092 131 Nilan Kalan (a5) 20/4/3/73 20/04/0030/0073 17/4/3/162 17/04/0030/0162 132 Nurpur (63) 20/4/3/55 20/04/0030/0055 17/4/3/102 17/04/0030/0102 133 Pal Majra ..·(88) 20/4/3/63 20/04/0030/0063 17/4/3/148 17/04/0030/0148 134 Panecha (309) 20/4/3/218 20/04/0030/0218 17/4/3/241 17/04/0030/0241 135 Panj Gara; an (41 ) 20/4/3/10 20/04/0030/0010 17/4/3/10 17/04/0030/0010 136 Pohlo Majra (308) 20/4/3/217 20/04/0030/0217 17/4/3/240 17/04/0030/0~40 137 Poonian (83) 20/4/3/64 20/04/0030/0064 17/4/3/114 17/04/0030/0114 138 Powat (72) 20/413/167 20/04/0030/0167 17/4/3/99 17/04/0030/0099

139 Rahima Bad Khurd (~1 ) 20/4/3/7 20/04/0030/0007 17/4/3/7 17/04/0030/0007 140 Rahim Bad Kalan (46) 20/4/3/4 20/04/0030/0004 17/4/3/4 17/0'4fOOaOfOOO4' 141 Ra;pur (274) 20/4/3/186 20/04/0030/0186 17/4/3/67 17/04/0030/0067 142 Raipur Ra4 an (290) 20/4/3/204 20/04/0030/0204 171413/89 17/04/0030/0089

143 Rajewal Jattan (~) 20/4/3/183 20/04/0030/0183 17/4/3/61 17/04/0030/0061 144 Rajewal Rajputan (6) 20/4/3/182 20/04/0030/Q.182 17/4/3/60 17/04/0030/0060 • 145 Rajgarh (76) 20/4/3/67 20/04/0030/0067 17/4/3/109 J7/04/0030/0109 146 Ramgarh (292) 20/4/3/206 20/04/0030/0206 17/4/3/91 17/04/003.0/0091 147 Ramgarh l11 } 20/4/3/48 20/04/0030/0048 17/4/3/50 17J04/0030/0050 148 Rampur Jhamloti ( 126) 20/4/3/146 20/04/0030/0146 17/4/3/136 17/04/0030/0136 149 Ranwan (81 ) 20/4/3/65 20/04/0030/0065 17/413/113 17/04/0030/0113 150 Ranwan (304) 20/4/3/226 20/04/0030/0226 17/4/3/227 17/04/0030/0227 151 Rattipur (74) 20/4/3/58. 20/04/0030/0058 17/4/3/105 17/04/0030/0105 152 Raya (321) 20/4/3/237 20/04/0030/0237 17/4/3/210 17/04/0030/0210

153 Rohlan (87) 20/4/3/80 20/04/0030/0080, 17/4/3/149 17/04/0030/0149 154 Rurewal (31 ) 20/4/3/30 20/04/0030/0030 17/4/3/25 17/04/0030/0025 155 Saidpur ,( 50) 20/4/3/5 20104101:>30/0005 17/4/3/5 17/04/0030/0005 156 Sainsowal Kalan (36) 20/4/3/15 20/04/0030/0015 17/4/3/15 17/04/0030/0015 157 Sainsowal Xhurd (35) 20/4/3/14 20/04/0030/0014 17/4/3/14 17104/0030/0014 158 Salana (275) '20/4/3/185 20/04/0030/0185 17/4/3/66 17/04/0030/0066 159 Sangatpura (116) 2O/4/3/YJ2, 20/04/00_30f!j1l2 17/4/3/129 17/04/0930/0129 160 Sanghal (310) 2'O{4/3/219 :Z(t/04 !aO:30/()119 17i4/3i242 17/04/0030/024? 118 ALPHMETlCAL LIST OF VIU.AGES IUlCltfIMARA C.D. BlOCK Serial Name of the v,i 11 aye 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No. loeati on location location [ocatlon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Com~uter)

'\t 1 2 3 4· 5 6 . Samrala Tahsl1 (Part)

161 Sarwarpur A117) 20/4/3/130 20/0.4/0.030/0.130. 17/4/3/128 -17/0.4/0030./0128 162 Seha1a (105) 20/4/3/152 20/0.4/0030/0152 17/4/3/125 - 17/04/0030/0125 163 Sehjo Majra (73) 20/4/3/57 20/04/0030/0057 17/4/3/104 17/04/0030/0104 164 Shahbazpur (17) 2fJ/4/3/52 20/041003010052 17/413/47 17/0410030/0047 165 Shamaspur (49) 20/4/3/6 20/04/0030/0006 17/4/3/6 1?/04/0030/0006 166 Shamaspur . (289) 20./4/3/203 20/04/0.0.30./0203 17/4/)/88 17/0.4/0030./0.088 167 Sharbatgarh. (283) 20/4/3/172 20/0.4/0030/0172 17/4/3/70. H/04/0030/0070 168 Shatabgarh (67) 20/1t/3/173 20./04/0030/0.173 17/4/3/78 17/04/0030./0078 169 Sherian (25) 20/4/3/38 20/04/0030./0038 17/4/3/37 17/04/0030/0037

-110 Sheri an (270) 20/4/3/178 20/04/0030/017~ 17/4/3/52 17/04/0030/0052 171 Sherpur (2) 20/4/3/194 20/04/0030/0194' 17/AI3/75 17/04/0030/0075 172 Sohavi (180) 20/4/3/222 20/04/0030/0222 17/4/3/245 17/04"/003010245 173 Sul

174 Ta'khr~n (82) 20/4/3/70 20/04/0030/0070 17/4/3/160 17/04/0030/0160 175 hnda Kalan ( 13) 20/4/3/49 26/04/0030/0049 17/4/3/49 17/04/0030/0049 176 Tanda Khushal Singh, (40) 20/4(r/8 20/04/0030/0008 17/4/3/8 17/04/0030/0000 " , 177 Tandajaf (18) \ 2_0/4/3/27 20/04/0030/0027 17/4/3/43 17/04/0030/0Q43 178 Tapparian (,94) 20/4/3/153 20/0410030/0153 17/4/3/121 17J04/0030/0121 179 fhikriwal (320) 20/4/3/233 20/04/0030/0233 '17/4/3/211 17/04/0030/0211 180 Todarpur (104) 20/4/3/159 20/04/0030/0159 17/4/3/124 17/04/0030/0124

181 Udhowa1 Kalan (44) 20/4/3n~ 20/04/0030/0011 17/4/3/11 17/04/0030/0011

182 Udho~a1 Khurd (42) 20/4/3/13 20/04/0030/0913 17/4/3/13 17/04/0030/0013 183' Urna (93) 20/4/3/156 20/04/0030/0156 17/4/3/117 17/04/0030/0,1 17 184 Zu1fgarh (38) 20/4/3/17 20/04/0030{0017 17/4{3/17 17/04/0030/0017 VILLAGE DIRECTORY MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK 180

VILLAGE

~ACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi llage ToJal Total Amenities available (if not available ~ithin the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-7 1s shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number wh~re the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi - holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potab 1 e) tele­ of ( bus graph the ' stop, market/ rai lway hat, station. if any waterway)

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Sa.rala Tahsil (Part)

Manewal (52) 438.00 1,669 (253) 'p,M -(-5) HP -(-5J -(-5)

2 Chakki (48) 196.00 500 (85) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10

3 Jiwanpur (47) 120.00 108 (16) -( -5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-19)

\ 4 Rahimabad (46) 130.00 410 (57) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Kalan

5 Saidpur (50) 42. 00 12 (1) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

6 Shamspur (49) 92.00 217 (43) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

7 Rahima Bad (51') 156:00 611 (88) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd - 8 Tanda Khusha1 (-40) 108.00 5Q2 (72) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Singh ,

9 Bulewal (45) 98.00 216 (24) P -(-5) 'TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

10 Panj Garaidn (41) 168.00 220 (34) P ,M,H D TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

11 Kalan(44) 163.00 647 (101) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

12 Mand Udhowa1 (43) l03.00 236 (43) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Udhowal Khurd(42) 173.00 204 (35) -( -5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5} -(-51 BS

14 Sa; ns olo/a 1 (35) 30.00 233 (41) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-~) Khurd --- 1S Sa i ns olola 1 (36) 303.00 588 (113) P -(-5) ~.HP -(-5) -'-5) -(-5) Kalan 181 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Ar:ea not (in kms.) irri.l able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 , 18

PR Machhiwara ( 5) ED.,EAG T(339.00),TWE(339.00) 30.00 69.00

PR Machh1wara (8) ED,EAG f ( 171 • 00 ) , TWE ( 171 .00 ) 10.00 15.00

PR Machh1wara (9) ED,EAG T(84.00).TWE(84.00) 14.00 22.00

PR Machh iwara ( 10) ED,EAG T(103.00),TWE(103.00) 15.00 12.00

PR' Machh1wara (9) ED,EAG T(20.00),TWE(20.00) 12.00 10.00

PR Machhiwara (7 ) ED,EAG T(82.00),TWE(82.00) 10.00

PR Hachh1wara ( 5 ) ED ,EAG, T(122.00),TW(50.00), 34.00 EA TWE( 72.00)

PR Machhiwara (5 ) ED,EAG T(91.00),TW(50.00) 17.00 TWE (41.00)

PR Machhfwara (5 ) ED,EAG T(90.00),TW(40.00), 8.00 TWE (50.00) pit Samrala ( 14) ED ,EAG T(150.00),TW(80.00), 18.00 TWE (70.00 l

PR Machhiwara (8 ) ED, EAG T( 148. 00) , TW (~27 • 00) , 1.00 14.00 TWE ( 121.00)

PR Machhiwara (11 ) ED ,E~G T(63.00),TW(20.00). 1.00 39.00 TWE (43.00)

PRo Machhiwara (8) ED, EAG T( 148. aD ) • TW ( 65 .00 ) 1.00 24.00 TW£(83.oo) Machhiwara (14) T(14.00),TW(ln.OO) 16.00 PR ED ,EAG ' .. TWE(4.00) PR Machhiwara (8) ED ,EAG T(268.00),T)/(65.00) 6.00 29.00 lWEI 203.00) • 182

VILLAGE MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

I Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail abl e { if not avail ab 1e within the tion (with Hadbast No.) areil popula- village, a dash {.-.1 is shown in the co 1umn and, riext_ Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges v;z ... ~ No. vill age and --5 kms. 5---10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinkjng Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations, (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market/ rai lway hat. statiorr. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) .' 16 Jattiwal (37) 72.00 435 ( 71) -(-5) -(-5) TW. HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-6,) ".

17 Zu1fgarh (38) 137.00 263 (43) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) B's

J- 18 Jharaudi (39) 68.00 246 (32) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

19 Lakhowal (54) 268.00 615 (93) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -( -5t -(-5) Kalan

20 Lakhowal (55 ) 141. 00 424 (67) P -(-5) .;. HP ,..(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd 21 Labangarh (56 ) 229.00 993 (147) P,'.M.H -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

22 Mehandipur (59) 146.00 283 (48) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

23 Garh i Bet (60) 196.00 600 (82) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

24 Mithewa 1 (58 ) 156.00 278 (49 ) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

25 Bhagwanpura (57) 6 i .00 15 (3) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

26 Mughiewal ( 19) 102.00 Zet (36 ) -(-5) -(-5) TW,.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

27 Tand~jal ( 18) 55.00 81 (12 ) -(-5) -("5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) .. ( -5)

28 Chak Samun (20 ) 82.00 139 (25)' -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5~10)

29 Jodhwal (21) 327.00 ,728 (107) P D Hp· PO -( 5-1.0) -(-5)

30 Rurewal ( 3'1 ) 138.00 259 (44) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -{5-10)

31 Jassowal (32) 182.00 741 ( 115) P H.D HP -(-5) -(5-10) - -(5-10) 183 DIRECTORY'

land use

App­ Nearest Power land us~ (i.e. area under different ·types of land use in hectares roach town supply ______rounded upto two decimal places) • ____o to and . vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i ncl ud­ vat'i on ;n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 1.3 14 15 , 16 17 18

0 PR ;' Machh1,.,ara (6) ED,EAG T(65.00),TW(20.00). 7.00 TWE(45.00) PR Machhiwara (5) ED .EAG T(128.00).TW(58.00}. 9.00 I ~/' TWE(70.00} PR Machh1wara ( 4) ED,EAG T(60.00),TW(20.00), 8.00 TWE(40.00)

PR Machhiwara ( 5) ED,EAG T(241.goi,TWE(~41.00)· 1.00 26.00

PR Machh1war~ (4) ED. EAG T(125.00),TWE(125:00) 16.00

PR 'Machh iwara (6 ) ED.EAG T(207.00),TWE(207.00) 22.00

PR Machhiwara (3 ) ED.EAG T(137.00).TWE(137.00) 9.00-

. PR Machh1wara (2) EDIEAG T(185.00).TW(19.00) 11.00 , TIrIE(166.00) PR Machhiwara (7) ED.,EAG T(145.00).TWE(145.00) 11.00

PR HacMh'1wara (6) ED,EAG T(57.00).TIrIE(57.00) 4.00

PR Kachh1wara ( 5) 'EA T(92.00),TW(10.00), 10.00 TWE(75.00).0(7.00) PR Machh1wara (5) U T( 45 .00). nu 2.oo}. 10.00 TIrIE( 38. OO} ,O( 5. 00) PR Kachh1wara (8) ED .EAG T(77.00),TW(20.00). 5,00 TWE( 57.00) PR Machh1wara (8) ED.EAG T(301.00).TW(41.00). 26.00 TII[(260.00) PR Mactrtl1wara (8) ED .EAG T( 123 , 00 ) • TW ( 40 • 00 ) , 15.00 TWE(83.00) PR Machh1wara (8) ED,EAG T(169.00).TW(140.00), •• J"!.Oo .TWEJ 29 .00) 184

VILLAGE MACHH IWARA C. D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities ava~lable ( if oot avai 1ab le within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz~ No. 1/111 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~----~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, 0 market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) 'l- ,_, 32 Mussafarwal (34) 11 3.00 126 (21) ~(-5J -(-5 J HP -(-5) .( 10+) -(-5)

33 Milakwal (33) 383.00 661 ( 113) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

34 I sapur (30) 43.00 496 (63) P D HP -(-5) - (10+) -( -5)

35 Hand Jharaudi(29) 138.00 347 (56) P -(-5) HP - (-5) - ( 10+ ) (10+ ) "-

36 Daulatpur (28) 64.00 18 (4) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (10+ J -(5-10)'"

37 Mand Jodhwa 1 (27 ) 282.00 266 (47) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) , 38 Sherian (Z5) 130.00 189 (32) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-l0) r.

39 Mand ~26) 65.00 -~ 119 ( 16) -( -5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(5-10) Fatehgarh 40 Gaun'sgarh (Z4 ) 81.00 ln (32) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

41 Sukhewal (23) 109.00 189 {33} P -( -5) TW,HP -(:'5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

42 Burj Sherpur (22 ) 34.00 58 (9) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-lot

- ' " 43 Chak1i Hanga (15) 11 0;00 477 (79) Pi 2) -(-5) TW,HP . -(.-5) - 5-10) - (5-10')

44 Dhanoor ( 12) 185.00 601 (83) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(~5) -(-5) -(5-10)

45 Hambowa1 ( 10) 242.00. 1,038 (159) i.M,H, MH,PHC 'TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS PUC

.... ~ "fffyatpura (269) 81.00 256 (36) P D TW,HP -(-5J -(S-10) as 185 DIRI:CTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use 1n hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi n age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not ("inkms.) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Machhiwara (11) ED ,EAG T(87.00},TW(40.00}, 6.00 ·20.0C TWE( 47.00)

PR Machhiwara ( 11) ED ,EAG T(35l.00),TW(16l.00), 10.00 12.00 TWE(200.00) PR Milchhiwara ( 11) ED ,EAG, T{ 38.00), TW( 13.0.0), 5.00 EA TWE{25.00)

PR Machhi"lara (12 ) ED ,EAG T(£9.00),TW(29.00), 16.00 53.00 TWE(40.00)

PR Machhiwara (12 ) ED ,EAG T(56.00).TW(26.00) 2.00 6.00 TWE(30.00)

KR. Machhiwara (10) ED .EAG T(244.00),TW(45.00) 38.00 NR TWE(199.00) PR Machhiwara (9) EA T{124.00),TW(15.00) 6.00 TWE(103.00},O(6.00) PR, Machhlwara (12 ) ED ,EAG T{57.00),TW(17.00), 5.00 3.00 TWE(40.00) PR Machhlwara (9 ) EA T(77.00),TW{9.00), 4.00 TWE(60.00}.0(8.00) PR Machhlwara (8) EA .., T(99.00);TW(13.00), 10.00 TWE(71.00),O(15.00) PR Machhiwara (9) ED.EAG T( 29.00) , TW( 15.00), 5.00 TWE(14.00) PR Machhfwara (6 ) EA T(100.OD},TW(19.00), 10.00 TWE(30.00},O(l.DO) PR Machhlwara (6 ) EA T(175.00).TW(60.00). 10.00 TWE(103.00).0(12.00) PR Machh iwara ("8 ) EA T(232.00).TW{33.00), 10.00 TWE{18D.00),O(19.00)

(7) EA PR Machhiwara T{76.00).TW(lO.OO). 5. DO T~E(60.00).O{6.00) 186

VILLAGE MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

*loca- Name of vlliage Total TQtal Amenities avallable (if no't available wi.thin tlle-~_ tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (_) is shown in the colL;mn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets t,ne distance in broad ranges viz., No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms., and 10+ kms. of tn.e nearest place ( i n number where the facility ;s available is given) I hectares) of , ho'use­ Educa­------.-----~------Medical Orihking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of ( bus graph.:' the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any w~terway)

2 3 4 5' 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.rala Tahsil (Part}

47 Gaunsgarh (268) 75.00 371 (53) P -(5-10) lW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

/'

48 Ramgarh ( 11 ) 117.00 360 56) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

49 TandaKala~ (13) 104.00' 423 (70) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10)

50 Chakii Adil (14) 106.00 252 !43) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5~

TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) ,·t5-10) 51 Khera (16) 103.00 228 (32) P -(5-10) "

52 Shahbazpur (17) 100.00 176 (28) -(-5) '- (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

53 Bu~j Pakka (61) 145.00 77 (11) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

54 Burj Kacha (62) 172.00 402 (65) P HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

55 Nurpur (63) 406.00 823 (143) P PHC HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5')

56 Kaunke (64) 150.00 738 (116) P HP -(-5) -(5-10)

57 Sehjo Majra (73) 684.00 1,796 (291) P,M HC HP -(-5) -(-5) 5S

58 Rattipur (74) 459.00 710 (nO) p -(-5) HP -(-5) :'(-5) ·(-5)

59 Machhiwara (75) 1,948.00 177 (29) P( 4) • H,PHC,D, T,W,TW, PTO, Dany BS M(2) , FPC.RP(8) IlP Phone - H (2), puc,C 60 Adhiana (77) 158.00 363 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-E) -(-5) BS 187 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Machh ;wara (7) EA T(70.00),TW(6.00), 5.00 TWE(55.00),O(9.QO) PR Maehhiwara (7) EA T ( 107 .00 ) , TW ( 1 2 • 00 ) , ' .. 10.00, TW£(88.00),O(7.00)

PR MaeM iwara (6 ) EO, EAG T(98.00),TW(76.00), 6.00 TWE (22.00)

PR Maehhiwara (5 ) ED, EAG T(96.00),TW(45.00) 10.00 TWE (51. 00)

PR Machhiwara (6 ) EA T(93.00),GC(4.00), 10.00 TW(37.00),TWE(52.00)

PR Machhiwara (5 ) EA ' T ( 93.00) ,G C( 1 .00) • 7.00 TW( 20.00 )., TWE (72. 00 ~

PR Macho iwara (4 ) EO ,EAG T(138.00), TW(84.00), 7.00 TWE( 54. 00)

PR Machhiwara ( 4) ED ,EAG T ( 161 .00 ) , TW ( ",4 • 00 ) , 11. 00 TWE(47.0o)

PR Machh ;wara (3 ) ED. EAG ". T(390.00),TW(90.00), 16.00 ,TWE(300.00)

PR Machh iwara (.6 ) ED,EAG T ( 140.00) ,G C( 100.00) , S-.OO 2.00 TW(30.00),TW£(10.00)

PR Mach~ iwara (4,) ED,EAG T(664.00i,GC(664.00) ,;0. orr

PR Machhiwara (4) ED ,EAG T(375.00),TW(75.00), B4.0O TWE(300.00) * PR Machh;wara (7) ED. EAG T( ) 715 • 00 ) , GC ( 1 72 .00) • .. 2:33.00 !VI( 1037.00) •• TWE(506.00)

PR Machhiwara (2 ) ED. EAG T ( 140 • 00 ) • TW ( 100 .00 ) • - 18.00 TWE(40.00) 188

VIllA~

MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca·- Name of village Total To~al Amenities available ( if not avail able within the tion (with Hadbl~t No.) area ..popu 1a- village, a dash ~) is shown in the co 1 umn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kins. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa--~------.--.-~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- h'O 1d s tional water & days' ,cat ions (potable) tele- of ' (bus graph the stop, markl}t/ raj lway hat, station, if· any waterwaY)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Samrala Tahsil (Part)

I 61 Garhi (79 ) 403.00 1,378 (215) p -(-5) TW ,H P,C - ( -5 ) -(-5) BS Tarkhana{1 I 62 Jalaha Majra (80) 130.00 141 (Z 1 ) P -(-5) TW ,HP, -(-5)- -(-5) -(-5) C 63 Pal Majra (88 ) 97.00 313 (49 ) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) -(-5) - ( -5) C 64 Poonian (83) 445.00 1,115 (164) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

65 Ranwan (81 ) 230.00 948 (142) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -S)~ '-( -5) BS

66 Bhattian (78) 287.00 466 (75 ) P,M ! (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

67 Raj garh (76 ) 22£ .00 410 (60) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as

68 Gurugarh (53 ) 148.00 414 (65) P -1-5 ) HP -(-5) -( -51 BS

69 lrak (330 ) 346.00 425 (74) P -(5-10) W,TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) as HP 70 Tak.hran (82) 289.00 1,203 (164) P,M,H MCII,HH,D, W, Til, PO -(5-10) -(-5) NH HP 71 Khokhar (84) 214.00 91 (13 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP PO -(5-'10) -(-5)

73 Nilan Kalan (85) 325.00 858 ( 131). P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS /

78 Ghulal ( 141) 417 .00 2,284 (371) P,M,H H TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

~ 79 Dhaunda (329 ) 223.00 547 (88) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

,80 Roh1an (87') 368.00 923 (139) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) _,.( ..,S}

81 Bhar Thaia (89') 377 .00 1,020 (157) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 189 IlIRECTOR'r Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Machhiwara (3 ) EA T( 328.00) ,GC ( 105.00) , 75.00 TW(10~.00),TWE(123.00)

PR Samrala (5 ) ED. E'AG T(96.00),GC(71.00) 34.00 TWE(25.00)

PR Samra1a ( 3) ED, EAG T(87.00),GC(87.00) 2.00 8.00

PR Machh iwara ( 5) ED, EAG T(344.00),TW(300.00), 16.00 8.00 77.00 TWE(44.00)

-PR Machhiwara (3 ) ED, EAG T(216.00),TW(216.00) 14.00

PR Machhiwara (4 ) EA T(241.00),TW(200.00), 46.00 TWE (41. (0) PR Machhiwara (4) ED,EAG,EO T(208.00),TW(98.00), 7.00 11.00 TWE ( 110. 00 ) PR Machhiwara (5 ) EA T(138.00),TW(100.00), 10.00 TWE(38.00)

PR Mach~iwara (7) EO,EAG T( 211 • 00 ) , Til' ( 89 • 00 ) , 73.00 42.00 20.00 TWE ( 120 • 00 ) .0 ( 2 • 00 )

PR Machhiwara (7) EA T(261.00),TW(81;00), 6.00 22.00 TWE(180.00) PR Machhiwara (6) ED, EAG T( 144 .00 ),' TW ( 144.00 ) 59.00 11.00

PR Samra1a (5) EA T(252.00),TW(200.00), 6.00 .. 67.00 TWE(52.00) PR Samra1a (4) EA T(367.00),GC(67.00), .. 50.00 TW(100.00),TWE(200.00) PR Samrala (3 ) EA T(164.00),TW(40.00), 14.00 .. ___ 45.00 TWE(76.00),0(48.0o) PR Samra1a (4) EA T(295.00),TW(95.0O), 50.00 23.00 TWE(200.00)

PR Samrala (3) EA T(350.00),TW(200.00). 7.00- 20.00 lWEI 150.00) 190 VILLAGE

MACHHIWARA C.O~ BLOCK AmerrH1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i f not. avail able within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- vi llage, a' dash (-1 is shnwn in the column and next Code of the tior. t.o it in brackets the distance in broad ranges v·iz., , No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n " number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- ..'led i cal DrinkiYlg Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) 82 Balian (90) 470.00 1,369 (193) P,M D HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

127 Bhangal (123) 120.00 435 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

128 Ghar Khana (109) 340.00 1,225 (201) P D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

, ;, 130 Sarwarpur ( 117) 310.00 1,150 (186) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

"'\ 131 Ghungra li ( 111 ) 291. 00 1,481 (215) P,M,H, He,D,O TW,HP PO -(-5) BS puc

132 Sangatpura (1] 6) 204.00 816 (123) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

133 Barwali (115) 352.00 994 ( 147) P H,D HP -(-5) -(-5) BS' Khurd 137 Gos1an (174) 405.00 1,701 (261) P(2),M, -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS H 138 Barwa1i ( 114) 394.00 1,447 ( 231) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(5-10) BS Ka lan 139 Mal Majra (130) 355.00 1,197 (189) P -(5-10) W,TW, PO -(5-10) -( -5) HP 140 Jatana Ucha ("298) 314.00 1,365 (193) P,M -(-5) TW,HP PQ -( -5) BS

141 Jatana Niwan(297} 267.00 859 (142 ) p -(-5) W,TW, -(-5)' -(-5) -(-5) HP 142 Hedon ( 112) 623.00 .) ,842 (256) 'P,11 -(-5) HP PO. -(5-10) BS Phone ,; 143 Kot 1a (11,0 ) 217.00 1,020 (165) P,M,H -( -5) HP PO -(-5) BS Shamaspur ~-- 144 Daya1pura ( 108) 180.00 887 (137) P D TW,HP -(-5) --1-5 } BS

145 Boudal (125) 137.00 522 (89) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5f BS 191 DIRECTORY Land use

App· Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounde~ upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un· Cultur· Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti· (inc1ud. vatio,) ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Samra1a (2 ) EA T(430.00),TW(262.00), 7.00 33.00 TWE( 168. DO}

PR Samrala (4) ED,EAG T(97.00),TWE(97.00) 23.00

PR Samrala (5 ) EAG T(300.00),TWE(300.00) 40.00

PR Samrala (6 ) ED ,EAG T(272.00),GC(48.00), 38.00 TW(9.00),TWE(215.00) PR Samrala (5 ) EA T(257.00),TW(24.00), 34.00 TWE(233.00}

PR Samrala (6 ) EA T(183.00),GC(20.00), 21.00 TW(15.00),TWE(148.00) PR Samrala (5 ) ED, EAG T(318.00),GC(42.00), 34.00 T~(2.00),TWE(274.00)

PR Khann a (0) ED,EAG T(34E.00).TWE(345.00) 28.00 32.00

PR Khanna (9 ) ED ,EA T(362.-00) ,GC(415.00), 32.00 TWP 316.00)

PR Samra1a (8) EA T(329.00),TW£(323.00) 26.00

PR Salllrala (8) EA T(300.00).TWE(300.00) 14.00

PR Khanl'l,3 ( 9) EA T(261.0~),TWE(261.00) 6.00

PR Salllrala (8) ED.EAG T(513.00),GC(16.00), 3.00 47.00 TWE ( 557. 00') PR Samra1a (5) ED.EAG H 194 • 00 ) , TWE ( 194 • 00 ) -' 15.00 S",OO

PR Samrala (2 ) ED .EAG T(166,OOi.TWE(166.00) 14.00

PR SHIra la ( 3) EA T(118.00).TWE(118.00) 19.00 192 VILLAGE MACHHIVARA C.D. BLOCK Amer.ities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within th& tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it ;n brackets the distance ;n broad ranges viz., No. ~ village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medi cal Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stoP. market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.ra1a Tahsil (Part)

146 Rampur (126) 53.00 27 (5) -J -5) -(-5) TlrJ,HP -(-5) -(-5) \ -(-5) Jham10ti 150 Bond 1i (107 ) 435.00 2,135 (346) p,e -(-5) Tt-;,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

151 Geh1ewa1 (106 ) 244.00 764 (131) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

152 _Sehala (105) 374.00 1.778 (256 ) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PO -'( -5) BS

153 lapp ar; an (94) 155.00 248 (40 ) P --( -5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

" 154 Harien Khurd (92 ) 200.00 673 (98) P -(-5) TW,flP - ( -5) -(-H \ -(oS) "- 155 Harion Ka Ian (91 ) 191.00 671- (102) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

156 Urna (93) 345.00 378 (48) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

157 Mushkabad (95) 506.00 1,551 (240) P,M -( -5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

158 Kheernian- (96 )_ 335.00_ 767 ( 129) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) .. (-5) BS

159 Tedarpur (104 ) 247.00 1,244 (206) P -{5-10} HP -(-5) -(5"'10) BS

160 Kotla (103) 665.00 1,421 (246) 1',M,H -(-5) liP PO -(5-10) BS

161 Kakrala ( 102) 307.00 1,216 (177 ) P .-(-5) _TW,HP PO -(-5) 8S Khurd 162 Sir Kakrala ( 101) 64.00 Un- 163 Kakra1a (100 ) 312.00 1.241 (201) 1',M,H CHW TIt,HP PO -(-5) BS Kalan --- ,- 164 Hallowa1 (99) 360.00 1,732~ (252) P- RP HP PO -(5-10) BS 193 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply ~ounded upto two d~cimal places) to .~i1d ------.------... _------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu'ltur- Area not (in kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (inc1ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 •

PR Samra1a (2) Ei) ,EAG T(41.00),TWE(41.00) 12.00

PR Samra1a ( 2) ED.EJlG 1(353.00),GC(32.00) 82.00 1WE(321.00) PR Samra1a ( 3 ) ED ,EAG T(Z23.00),GC{Z6.00), Z1.00 TWE(197.00) PR Samra1a (5 ) ED,EAG T(337.00),GC(59.00), 37.00 TWE(Z78.00) PR Samra1a (2 ) 'ED ,EAG T( 146.00) ,G C( 23 • 00) • 9.00 TW(14.00),TWE(109.00) PR Samrala (3) EA T(179.00),G'G-{58.00), 21.00 TWE ( 121. 00) PR Samrala (2) EA T(162.00),GC(22.00l, 13.00 16.00 TWE(140.00) PR Samra1a (4) ED ,EAG T(330.00) ,Ge( 18.00), 15.00 TW(70.00),TWE(242.00) PR Samra1a (4) ED,EAG T(471.00),GC(188.00), .. . 35.00 TWE(283.00) PR Samra1a ( 5) ED,EAG' T(251.00),GC(150.00), 62.00 22.00 TWE(101.00) PR Samra1a (6) EA T(202.00),TWE(202.00) 45.00

PR Samra1a (7) EA T(567.00),GC(91.00}. 98.00 TWE(476.00) PR Samra1a (7 ) ED, EAG T(272.00).GC(192.00}. 35.00 TWE(BO.OO} inhabited PR Samra1a (2 ) EA T{275.00),TWE{i75.00) 37.00

PR Samra1a (10 ) ED,EAG T{336.00},TW{26.00}, 24.00 TWE(310.00) 194

VILLAGE MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK Amenities ant

Loca- Name of vil1age Total Total Amenities available ( if not· avail ab le within thE tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- lillage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 1ID+ kms.of the nearest placE (i n ' number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, market! rai way hat, station, if any waterway:

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.rala Tah!;il (Part) " 165 Barma (98) 431. 00 1,271 (202) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

166 Herian (97) 338.00 744 (93) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

167 Powat (72 ) 1,614.00 1,824 (266) P... M,H -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

168 Chuharpur (71 ) 245.00 570 (84) P,C D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as I

169 Billon qO) 338.00 145 (17 l -(-5) -(-5) lW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

170 Hassanpur (66 ) 125.00 276 (42 ) P -(-!I) TW,HP PO -(~5) -(-5)

171 &urj Powat (65 ) 238.00 528 (lOll P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

172 Sharbatgarh (283) 71.00 257 (43) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

173 Shatabgarh (67) 186.00 953 (145) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) 'l(-5) -(-5)

174 Chhaurian (282) 170.00 64'9 (106) P PHC TW.HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

175 Akalgarh (273) 143.00 244 (37) P -(-5) TW.HF -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

176 Hedon Bet (272) 292.00 1.158 (188) P PHC TW,HP PO Daily BS

'- 177 Loharian (271) 114.00 423 (73) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)'

178 Sherian ). 270). 214.00 448 (65 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

179 Bairsa 1 Kalan (9 ) 181. 00 530 (76) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

180 Bairsal Khul'rl (8) 199 •00 194 (29 ) -(-5) -("'5 ) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 195 DIRECiORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 ,17 18

PR Samrala (7) EA T(407.g0).GC(318.00). 24.00 TWE(89.00) PR Samra1a (8) ED .EAG T(238.00).GC(238.00) -83.00 .. 17.00

PR Machh1wara (8) ED.EAG T(1320.00).GC(580.00). 78.00 18.00 198.00 TW(268.00).TWE(472.00) PR Samra1a (10) EA T(129.00).TWE(129.00) 74.00 42.00

PR Samra1a ( 14) EA T(316.00).TWE(316.00) 5.00 17.00

PR Machh1wara ( 9) ED .EAG T(118.00).GC(48.00). 7.00 TWE ( 70.00) PR Machh1wara ( 9) EA T(214.0P).TWE(214.00) 24.00

PR Machhiwara (12 ) EA T(69.00).TWE(69.00) 2.00

PR Machhfwara ( 15) ED .EAG T(176.00).TWE(176.00} 10.00

PR Machhiwara (9 ) EA T(151.00).TW(13.00). 7.00 12.00 TWE(138.00) PR Machhiwara (10) EA T(139.00).GC(18.00). 4.00 TWE ( 121 .00) PR Machhiwara (9 ) EA T(286.00).GC(18.00), 6.00 TWE(268.00) Pk Machhiwara (6) EA T(111.00}.TWE(111.00) 3.00

PR Machhiwara (5 ) EA T(206.00).GC(47.00),- 8.00 TWE(159.00) PR Machhiwara (5 ) ED .EAG T(167.00).TWE(167.00) 14.00

PR Machhiwara (6 ) ED .EAG T(97.00).TWE(97.0~) 2.00 196

VILLAGE MACHHIWM{A C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next', Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( in number ______where the facility4. ______is available is given) ,.. ______• _ hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun;- holds tional water & days ~ations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ raj lwa.ll hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 181 Mubarakpur (7) 87.00 144 (22) P -(5-10) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

182 Rajewa 1 (6) 293.00 312 (52) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Rajputan 183 Rajewal Jattan(4) 160.00 120 (17) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

184 Aslana (5 ) 67.00 61 (11) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

185 Sa1ana (275) 97.00 281 (38) -(-5) -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10t

186 Raipur ( 274) 44.00 526 (87) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

187 Kotlabet (276) 285.00 802 (114) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -t-5) BS

188 Khanpur (3) 176.00 285 (48) P - (-5) TW , HP ... - ( - 5 ) - ( 10+ ) -(-5)

189 Khanpur (277) 49.00 113 (15) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5J . 190 Machhiwara (278) 395.00 926 (148) P MH W, TW , - ( - 5) - ( 10+ ) BS Kh as HP 191 Majri Sikhan(281) 79.00 99 (16) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

192 Bhaurla Bet (280) 81.00 544 (92) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

193 Garhi (279) 118.00 516 (77) P TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) BSc $ainian

194 Sherpur (2) 1,067.00 2,259 (334) P,M PHC ~TW.HP PO Dal1y ,BS

195 Chak Lohat (1) 208.00 709 (119) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 1IS

196 Fatehgarh (68) 168.0U 552 (78) P -(-5) TW,HP -~-5) -(-5) BS 191 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town ,supply ro'Unded upto two ,decimal pl'acesJ to and ------"------village distance Forest Irrigated by sourc~ Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms,) irri­ able available • gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vat ion ing gauchar and ,groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Machhiwara (8 ) EO.EAG T(71.00),TWE(71.00) 16.00

PR Machhiwara (5) EO',EAG T(285.00).GC(20.00), 8.00 TW(70.00),TWE(195.00) KR Machhiwara (7 ) ED. EAG T(12.00J,TWE(12.00) 88.00 50.00

KR Machhiwara ( 10) EA T(58.00),TWE(5£.00) .. , 9.00

PR Machhiwara (6 J ED ,EAG T(82.00),TWE(82.00) 15.00

PR Machh iwara ( 10) EA T(41.00),TWE(41.00) 3.00

PR Machh iwara ( 10) EA T(281.00),GC(28.00), 4.00 TW(253.00) PR Machhiwara ( 15 ) EA T(58.00),TWE(58.00) 94.00 12.00 12.00

PR Machhiwara (" ) EA T(47.00),TWE(47.00) 2.00

~ PR Machhiwara ( 12) EA T(345.00),rW(65.00), .... 50.00 TWE(280.00) PR Samra1a (18 ) EA T(73.00),TWE(73.00) 6.00

PR Machh iwara (14) EA T(74.00),TWE(7~.OO) 7.00

PR Machhiwara ( 13) EA T(109.00),TW(24.00), 9.00 TWE(85.00) PR Machhiwara ( 15) EA T(919.00),GC(62.00), 37.00 13.00 98.00 TW(95.00),TWE(762.00)

PR Samra1a ( 21 ). ED,EAG • I T(197.00),TWE(197.00) Il.OO

PR Machhiwara (14 ) EA T( 158.00), TW( 46.00), ..- 10.no TWE;_( 112.00) 198 VILLAGE. MACHHDleA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and -~> ...... ---

Loca~ Name. of: vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within th_e t i on (\.dth Hadbas t' No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code • of the tion t6 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., No. vill age and -5 kms~ 5 ..... 10 kms. and 10+ kms"of the nearest place (in number where't e facility is avaiTable is given) hectares) of house- Educa----~------Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai.lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.rala Tahsil (Part)

197 Behl0,lpur (69) 658.00 2,039 (333) P,M,H RP TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

198 Kotla Bet (284) 131. 00 123 (13) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

199 Khera (225) 76.00 28 (3) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(5-10) BS

200 Kiri (286) 628.00 872 (139) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Afghanan

201 Bass 1 (287) 550.00 1,.464 (235) P,M D TW,HP -(-5) Monthly BS Gujjran 202 Dhaulran -(288) 221.00 !21 (69) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

203 Shamaspur (289) 198.00 1,104 (165) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

.10~ Raipur Raian(290) 240.00 949, (16i) P,M -(-5) TW,HP .-( -5) -(-5) BS

~05 Chandiala (291 ) 206.00 553 (95) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

206 Ramgarh (292 ) 110.00 590 (92) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

207 Amargarh (293 ) 154.00 494 (73) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -s) -(-5)

208 Lakhanpur ( 296) 476.91& 1,694 (255 ) P D HP -(-5) -(-5) (-5)

209 Manderan (295 ) 198.1)0 821 (137) P -(-5) HP -(-!:i) -(-5) -( -5)

210 Mansurpur (294 ) 287.00 1,050 (143) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

211 Khamano (301) 245.06 2,450 (427) P,M,H, PHC W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Kalan I'UC 212 Khamano (302) 321.00 975 (169) P -(-5) HP -(-5) ._( -5) BS Khurd 199 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land u~e·(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (inkms.) irri- able available • gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing 'gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Samrala 117) EA T(573.00),GC(276.00), 3.00 82.00 TWr( 297.00) PR Samrala (14 ) ED, EAG ;(42.00),TWE(42.00) 63.00 26.00

PR Samrala ( 15) ED ,EAG T(70.00),TWE(70.00) 6.00

PR Samrala (14) ED, EAG T(289.00),TWE(289.00) 130.00 209.00

PR Samrala ( 15) ED ,EAG T(391.00),GC(1~.00), 12.00 82.00 05.00 TWE(378.00) PR Samrala ( 17) ED ,EAG • T(l48.00),TWE(148.00) 8.00 65.00

PI? Samrala (14 r ED ,EAG, T(180.00),GCi55.00), 18.00 ED TW(12S.00)

PR Samrala ( 14) ED ,EAG .~ T(223.00),TW(223.00) 1.00 16.00'

PR Samrala ( 11 ) ED ,EAG T(190.00),TW(190.00) 16.00

PR Samrala (.14) ED ,EAG T(101.00),GC(4.00), 9.00 TWE(97.00) PR Samrala ( 11 ) ED ,EAG T(136.00),GC(13.00), .. 18.00 TW(42.001.TWE(8l.00) PR Khann a ( 11 ) ED ,EAG T(436.00),GC(10.00), 40.00 TW(141.00),TWE(285.00) PR Samrala (10) ED .EAG T(179.00),GC(25.00), 19.00 TW(52.00}.TWE(102.00) PR Sar.lra1a ( ",0) ED ,EAG T(262.00),TW(86.00), 25.00 TWE(176.00)

PR Samrala ( 15) ED ,EAG T(179.00),GC(10.00), 1~.00 3.00 48.00 TW(20.00),TWE(149.00) PR Morinda (12) ED ,EAG T(288.00),GC(5.00), 6.00 3.00 24.00 TW(11.00),TWE(272.00) 2.00 VILLAGE MACHHIWARA C:O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities~ available (i1 not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., No'. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number hectares) of ~~:~:-~~:-~~:~~~::-;:-~~~~~~~~:-~:~~~~=~]------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking .... Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market/ rat lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) 213 Amrala (303) 567.00 1,.746 (245) P,M -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

214 Maheshpura (305). 151.00 880 (141) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

215 Kalewa1 (306) 158.00 793 (128)' P -(-5) W, TW • - ( -5 ) - ( - 5 ) -~-5) HP

216 Dhianu Majra(307} 77.00 444 (71} P -(-5) W.TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

217 Pohlo Majra (30B) 147.00 693 (123) P -(-5) W,TW. -(-5) -(-5) / -(-5) HP

218 Panecha ( 309) •159.00 778 (125) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

21!r Sanghol (310) 854.00 4.175 (681) P(2), H.MCW.D. W.TW. PTO, Daily BS M(2). FPC.MH. HP Phone H(2l RP

220 Lohar Majra (182) 172.00 886 (133) P,M.H -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS Khurd

221 8urj ( 181 ) 141. 00 689 (101) P W.TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

222 Sohav i (180) 242.00 1,002 (151) P -(-5) W,TW. -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

223 Mohan Majra (311) 223.00 778 (123) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

224 Bhathan (314) 164.00 839 (116) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Khurd

225 Bhathan (315) 267.00 686 (117-) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Kalan 226 Ranwan (304) 348.00 1,018 (154) P(2).M -(-5) HP -( -5.) -1-5) liS

t 227 Bi1 aspur ( 317) 166 .00 634 (98) P -(-5) HP -(-5) ~t-51 -(-5)

228 Khamano (300) 355.00 3,081 (555) P D HP PTO, Datly BS Kalll11 Phone 201 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i. e. ar'ea under different types of 1and use"'i n hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not ( ; n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Samrala ( 17) EA T(539.00),GC(50.00), 28.00 - TWE( 489.00).. PR Morinda ( 12) ED,EAG T(128.00),GC(28.00), 23.00 TW(100.00) PR Morinda (11 ) ED,EAG T( 145.00) ,GC(24.00), 13.00 TW( 16. 00), TWE( 105.00) '\ PR Morinda (9 ) ED,EAG T(70.00),GC(3.00), '7.00 TWE(67.00) PR Morinda (9 ) EA T(130.00),TW(50.00), 17.00 TWE(BO.OO) PR Morinda (9 ) ED,EAG T( 149,00) , HI ( 22.00) , 14.00 TWE(123.00)

PR Morinda ( 10) EA T(762.~0),TW(762.00) 92 ~OO

PR Morinda ( 10) ED,EAG T(151.00),GC(30.00), 21.00 TW(121.00) PR 'Morinda ( 1.1 ) ED ,EAG T( 130.00) ,GC( 120.00), 1. 00 10.00 TWE( 10.00)

PR Khanna ( 17) ED ,EAG T(225.00).GC(42.00)~ 17.00 TWE(183.00) PR Morinda ( 12) ED ,EAG T(209.00).TWE(209.00) 14.00

PR Khanna (-l4 ) EO ,E'AG T(145.00).TW(7.5.00), 19.00 TWE(70.00) PR Morinda ( 12) ED,EAG T(244.00),TW(144.00). 1. 00 2'2.00 TWE ( 1 00. 00) PR Morinda ( 12) EA Tl300.00),TWE(300.00) B.OO 40.00

p~ Mor1nda ( 14) ED,EAG T( 147 .00) ,G~( 10.00), 7.00 12.00 TW(10.00),TWE(l27.00) PR Samra 1a ( 14) EA T(304.00);GC(41.00). 51.06 TW(16.00),TWE(247.00r 202 VILLAGE MACHH IWARA C. 0 • BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast NO.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column'and next Code' of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz~ No. vi 11 age and -5 kms) 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa------~------Medical Orinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, ,if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 229 Sir Ramgarh (319) 79.00 un- 230 Farour (299) 719.00 2,117 (307) P,M,H, -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS o

231 Chari (323) 392.00 2,038 (290) P,M D M PO -(5-10) BS 232 Bhutta (322 ) 140.00 793 (120) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) B,S 233 Thikriwal (320) 219.00 738 (112) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 234 Bhamri (318) 292.00 1,088 (141) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

235 Nanga1 ( 3 1 6 ) 1 73 • 00 787 (115) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) .. 236 Bhamian ( 313 ) 373 . 00 808 (122) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

237 Raya (321) 300.00 739 (96) P D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

.. 238 Badla (177) 428.00 1,034 (165) P D,RP TW,HP -(-5) -'(5-10)' BS 248 Dulwan (312) 269.00 960 (145) P,M -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

249 Hargna ( 1 79 ) 41 7 • 00 1 ,423 (211) P , M -(-5) W,TW, PO -(-5) BS HP

46,618.00 1,37,060 P(163) ; H(5), (21,300-> M( 35). MCH(2). ' H(20), 'MH(4),,/ PUC( 4 )', CHC( a:" C(3), HC(2), TR(O) • PHC(7), T( 0), D(20). AC(O). PHS(O), 0(1) T8(0), FPC(2), NH(2), SMP(O), RP(12). CHH(l) ,O( 1) 203 DIRECTORY Land use

App;_ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in. hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------village di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (In kms.) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (inc1ud- vation ing gauchar and groves_)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

inhabited PR Samra1a ( 12) ED ,EAG T(636.00),GC(374.00), 39.00 44.00 TWE(262.00) PR Khanna (8 ) EA T(364.00),TWE(364.00) 28.00 PR Khanna ( 14) EA T( 129 .00 ) , TW E( 129 .00 ) 11.00 PR Khanna (9 ) EA T( 194.00), TWE ( 194.00) 25.00 PR Morinda ( 16) ED. EAG T( 256 .00) •G C ( 6 . 00 ) 4.00 32.00 TW('5D.00),TWE('OO.00) PR Morinda (13 ) ED,EM T( 159 • 00 ) , TW ( 95 • 00 ) • 2.00 2.00 10.00 TWE(64.00) PR Khanna (15 ) ED, EAG T(355.00i,TW(119.00). 18'.00 TWE (236.00) PR Khanna ( 10) ED ,EAG T(286.00),TWE(286.00) 14.00

PR Khanna ( 10) ED ,EAG T(397.00),TWE(397.00) 31.00

PR Khanna ( 17) ED, EAG T(250.00),TWE(250.00) 19.00

PR Khanna (19 ) ED ,EAG T(386.00),GC(27.00), 31.00 TW(232.00),TWE(127.00)

0.00 T( 40.333.00) •. 1202.00 253.00 4687.00 GC(4.845.00). TWE(26.314.00). TW(9.029.00).0(145.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK

207 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES S~Al:A C.O. BLOCK Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) locatlon .locatl0n locatl0n .Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2. 3 4 5 6

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 1 Ajlaud (134 ) 20/4/3/108 20/04/0030/0108 17/4/3/186 17/134/0030/0186 2 Ajner (205) 20/4/3/241 20/04/0030/0241 17/4/3/205 17/04/0030/0205 3 Baghour ( 118) 20/4/3/129 20/04/0030/0129 17/4/3/198 17/04/0030/0198 4 Bagla (165) 20/4/3/114 20/04/0030/0114 17/4/3/180 17/04/0030/0180 5 Bagl1 Kalan (162) 20/4/3/109 20/04/0030/0109 17/4/3/181 17/04/0030/0181 6 Bagli Khurd (161) 20/4/3/110 20/04/0030/0110 17/4/3/182 17/04/0030/0182 7 Balala (335) 20/4/3/91 20/04/0030/0091 17/4/3/170 17/04/0030/0170 8 Bamb (135 ) 20/4/3/102 20/04/0030/0102 1,/4/3/185 17/04/0030/0185 9 Bardhala ( lq8J 20/4/3/121 20/04/0030/0121 17/4/3/195 17/04/0030/0195 10 Bhagw!'npura (139) 20/4/3/87 20/04/0030/0087 17/4/3/153 17/04/0030/0153

11 Bhari (195) 20/4/3/240 20/~4 /0030/0240 17/4/3/203 17/04/0030/0203 12 Bhourla (150) 20/4/3/99 20/04/0030/0099 17/4/3/176 17/041/0030/0176 13 Bijlipur (142) 20/4/3/77 20/04/0030/0077 17/4/3/163 17/04/0030/0163 14 Bohapur (340) '20/4/3/72 20/04/0030/0072 17/4/3h66 17/04/0030/0166 15 Bohar (184 ) 20/4/3/251 20/04/0030/0251 17/4/3/253 17/04/0030/0253 16 Chak Muafi (226) 20/4/3/117 20/04/0030/0117 17/4/3/189 17/04/0030/0189

17 Chak Raudi ( 129) 20/4/3/85 20/04/0030/0085 17/4/3/152 17 /04/0030/01~2 18 Chawa (159) 20/4/3/111 20/04/0030/0111 17/4/3/177 17/04/0030/0177 19 Chehlan ( 140) 20/4/3/84 20/04/0030/0084 17/4/3/151 17/04/0030/0151 20 Damheri (188. ) 20/4/3/259 20/04/0030/0259 17/4/3/259 17/04/0030/0259 21 Dau9Pur (228 ) 20/4/3/118 20/04/0030/0118 17/4/3/190 17/04/0030/0190 22 Dhi lwan (120) 20/4/3/106 20/04/0030/0106 17/4/3/139 17/04/0030/0139 23 Dhindsa (136) 20/4/3/103 20/04/0030/0103 17/4/3/156 17/04/0030/015 9 24 Dholewal (178) 20/4/3/247 20/04/0030/0247 17/4/3/247 17/04/0030/0247 25 Diwala (133) 20/4/3/10Z 20104/0030/0107 17/4/3/140 11/04/0030/140 26 Gagra (170) 20/4/3/122 20/04/0030/0122 17/4/3/194 17/04/0030/0194 27 Harbanspura (160) 20/4/3/112 20/04/0030/0112 17/4/3/178 17/04/0030/0178 28 Jalan (207) 20/4/3/135 20/04/0030/0135 17'/4/3/202 17/04/0030/0202 29 Kalal M,ajra (225) 20/4/3/119 20/04/0030/0119 17/4/3/191 17/04/0030/0191. 30 Kalewal (191 ) 20/4/3/253 20/04/0030/0253 17/4/3/251 17/04/0030/025'"1 31 Khaira (336) 20/4/3/92 20/04/0030/0092 17/4/3/168 17/04/0030/0168 32 Khatran (138) 20/4/3/88 20/04/0030/0088 17/4/3/154 17/04/003Q/0154 208 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

SAMRA LA C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name.of the vll laqe 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locabon Locatlon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

3 4 5 6

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 33 Kheri Naudh Singh (185) 20/4 3/252 20,'04/0030 0252 17 '4/.) ,52 17'U4 1031.J'O,52 34 Kotla Bhari (175) 20.'4/3/136 20/04/003(J/0136 17 4 3 201 1 '04 ')()30 '020 35 Kotla Ajner (206) 20/4/3/242 20/04/0030/0i4c. 17/4/3 i04 '1 U4 ·elf 30 '020'1 36 Kutla Badla (176 ) 20/4/3 239 20/04/0030/0<:::39 7'4 3(208 7'04 '0030N208 37 Kotla Masud (183) 20/4/3/25.Q 20/04/0030/0250 17/4,3/254 14 J03U:0254 38 'Kubba (338) 20/4/3/75 20/04/003u/0075 1"43/167 1 04 Ll030/01b7 39 _Ku 1ewa 1 (122) 20/4/3/125 20/04 '003lJ 01i5 '4 3/19b 1'/04/1)030 'u'9b 40 Ladhran (86) 20/4/3/83 20/04/0030,'00n.) 7 4 3/150 ~ 7 'v4 /(Ju3v /0-,50 41 Ladpuri (189 ) 20/4/3/256 20/04/0030/Gl:56 11 '4 j. 258 11/04/003U/0258 42 Lal Kalan (337) 20/4/3/76 20/04 Q(J30/007 c 1 b' 11104 1003l01tA 43 Lalauri (167 ) 20/413/ 116 20/04/n03C Ll11b 17 J4/0030/018R ll n 44 Lapan (334) 20/4/3/94 20/04/0030/0094 17/4/3/171 17/v /O 30/0171 1 45 Madpur ( 143) 20/4/3/90 20/04/0030/0090 17/4/3/153 17/V4/0030/0 .57 46 Maja 1 i Kalan (145) 20/4/3/100 20/04/00JO/Ol00 17/4/3/183 17/04/0030/0183 47 Majal; Khurd (144 ) 20/4/3/101 20/04/0030/0101 17/4/3/184 17/04/0030/0184 48 MajY'; ( 197) 20/4/3/245 20/04/Q030/0245 17/4/3/249 17/04/0030/0249 49 Mandiala Khurd ( 147) 20/4/3/98 20/04/0030/0098 17/4/3/174- 17/04/0030/0174 50 Mank; (119) 20/4/3/124 20/04/0030/0124 17/4/3/197 17/04/0030/0197 51 Manupur (173 ) 20/4/3/134, 20/04/0030/0134 17/4/3/199 17/04/0030/0199 52 Mirpur (192 ) 20/4/3/254 20/04/0030/0254 17/4/3/250 17/04/0030/0250 53 Mohdodan (331) 20/4/3/93 20/04/0030/0093 17/4/3/169 17/04/0030/oi69 54 Mughal Majra (190) 2Q/4/3/255 20/04/0030/0255 17/4/3/257 17/04/0030/0257 55 Mullanpur (186 ) 20/4/3/258 20/04/.0030/0258 17/4/3/255 17/04/0030/0255 56 Mutton (137) 20/4/3/89 20/04/0030/0089 17/4/3/155 17/04/0030/0155 57 Mutton (196 ) 20/4/3/243 20/04/0030/0243 17/4/3/206 17/04/Q030/0206 58 Nagra (132 ) 20/4/3/104 20/04/0030/0104 17/4/3/141 17/04/0030/0141 59 Nilon Khurd (339) 20/4/3/74 20/Q4/0030/0074 17/4/3/165 17/04/0030/0165 60 Otalan (124) 20/4/3/147 20/04/0030/Q147 17/4/3/137 17/04'/0030/0137 61 Paprodi (130) 20/4/3/86 20/04/0030/0086 11/4/3/J43 17/04/0030/0143 62 Purba ( 166) 20/4/3/115 "20/04/0030/0115 17/4/3/187 17/04/0030/0187 63 Ra1pur (193 ) 20/4/3/246 20/04/0030/0246 17/4/3/248 17/04/0030/0248 209 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) LocatlOn LocatlOn LocatlOn ' LocatlOtl Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Sajllrala Tahsil (Part)

64, Rajewa 1 (121) 20/4/3/126 20/04/0030/0126" 17/4/3/138 17/04/0030/0138 65 Rapalon (46) 20/4/3/96 20/04/0030/0096 17/4/3/175. 17/04/0030/0175 66 Rupa (163) 20/4/3/113 20/04/0030/0113 17/4/3/179 17/04/0030/0179 67 Saidpura f 194) 20/4/3/244 20/04/0030/0244 17/4/3/207 17/04/0030/0207 68 Salodi (169) 20/4/3/120 20/04/0030/0120 17/4/3/1t92 17/04/0030/0192 69 Samrala ( 127) 20/4/3/149 20/04/0030/0149 17/4/3/145 17/04/0030/0145 70 Seh (171 ) 20/4/3/123 20/04/0030/0123 17/4/3/193 17/04/0030/0193 71 Shamaspur (131 ) 20/4/3/105 20/04/0030/0105 17/4/3/142 17/04/0030/0142 72 Shamgarh (128) 20/4/3/148 20/04/0030/0148 17/4/3/144 17/04/0030/0144 73 Sultanpur (333) 20/4/3/97 20/04/0030/0097 17/4/3/173 17/04/0030/0173 74 Tam Kaudi (332) 20/4/3/95 ?0/04/0030/0095 17/4/3/172 17/04/0030/0172 75 Udalpur ( 187) 20/4/3/257 20/04/0030/0257 1_7/4/3/256 17/04/0Q30/0256

K~anna Tahsil (Part) 76 Alaur (221) 20/4/4/140 20/04/0040/0140 17/4/4/49 17 ;'04/0040/0049

77 Al ipur (211) 20/4/4L144 20/04/0040/0144 17/y4/41 17/04/0040/0041 78 A11 una Mi ana (257) 20/4/4/7Z 20/04/0040/0077 17/4/4/77 , 17/04/0040/0077 I 79 Alluna Tolla (156) 20/4/4/78 20/04/0040/0078 17/4/4/78 17/04/0940/0078

80 Aluna Palla (258) 20/4/4/76 20704/0040/0076 17/4/4/76 17/04/00~010076 81 Asgaripur (J 56) 20/4/4/89 20/04/0040/0089 17/4/4/9 17/04/0040/0009 82 Baghaur (241) 20/4/4/126 20/04/0040/0126 17/4/4/54 17/04/0040/0054 83 Bahu Majra (327) 20/4/4/123 20/04/0040/0123 17/4/4/24 17/04/0040/0024 84 Bhadla Nicha (213) 20/4/4/141 20/04/0040/0141 17/4/4/38 17/04/0040/0038

85 Bhadla Unch~ (212) 20/4/4/143 20/04/0040/0143 17/4(4/39 17/04/0040/0039 86 Bhamhiddi (234) 20/4/4/104 20/04/0040/0104 17/4/4/15 17/04/0040/0015 87 Bhattian (328) 20/4/4/122 20/04/0040/0122 17/4/4/25 17/04/0040/0025 88 Bija ( 157) 20/4/4/98 20/04/0040/0098 17/4/4/10 17/04/0040/0010

/ 89 Bijapur (246) 20/4/4/108 20/04/0040/0108 17/4/4/63 17/04/0040/0063 90 Bir Kishan Singh (251) 20/4/4/85 20/04/0040/0085 17/4/4/13 17/04/0040/0013 91 Boothgarh (214) 20/4/4/142 ?0/04/0040/0142 17/4/4/37 17/04/004_0(0037 92 Bulepur (222) 20/4/4i139 20/04/0040/0139 17/4/4/50 17/04/0040/0050 210 AlPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES SAJlRl\LA C.D. BLOCK Ser; a1' Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locabon Locatl0n Locabon Locatl0n Code Code Code ' -Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Khanna Tahsil (Part) 93.Chak Sarai ( 148) 20/4/4/96 20/04/0040/0096 17/4/4/2 17/04/0040/0002 94 Chakoh (235) 20/4/4/105 20/04/0040/0105 17/4/4/61 17/04/0040/0061 95 Chima (254) 20/4/4/82 20/04/0040/0082 17/4/4/80 17/04/0040/0080 96 (243) 20/4/4/115 20/04/0040/0115 17/4/4/68 17/04/0040/0068 97 Dadheri (202) 20/4/4/151 20/04/0040/0151 17/4/4/47 17/04/0040/0047 98 Daheru (164) 20/4/4/101 20/04/0040/0101 17/4/4/19 17/04/0040/0019 99 Dau Majra (253) 20/4'14/83 20/04/0040/0083 17/4/4/81 17/04/0040/0081 100 Oeva Khosa (259) 20/4/4/75 20/04/0040/0075 17/4/4/74 17/04/0040/0074 101 Faizgarh (247) 20/4/4/106 20/04/0040/0106 17/4/4/62 17/04/0040/0062 102 F.atehgarh Niwan (204 ) 20/4/4/146 20104/0040/0146 17/4/4/43 17/04/0040/0043 103 Fatehpur (2M) 20/4/4/117 20/04/0040/0117 17/4/4/59 17/04/0040/0059 104 Gaggar Majra (230) 20/4/4/100 20/04/0040/0100 17/4/4/18 17/04/0040/0018 105 Ghandwan (227) 20/4/4/102 20/04/0040/0102 17/4/4/20 17/04/0040/0020 106 Ghalipur (250) 20/4/4/86 20/04/0040/0086 17/4/4/14 17/04/0040/0014 107 Ghorala (252) 20/4/4/84 20/04/0040/0084 17/4/4/12 17/04/0040/0012 108 Ghungra11 (233 ). 20/4/4/87 20/04/0040/0087 17/4/4/11 1 7 /04/0040 /0011

109 Goh (172) 20/4/4/131 ~0/04/0040/0131 17/4/4{33 17/04/0040/0033 l1Q Harion Kalan , (211) 20/4/4/133 20/04/0040/0133 17/4/4/34 17/04/0040/0034 111 lkolaha (236) 20/4/4/118, 20/04/0040/0118 17/4/4/57 17/04/0040/0057 112 (326) 20/4/4/119 20/04/0040/0119 17/4/4/22 17/04/0040/0022 113 Ismailpur (210) 20/4/4/145 20/04/0040/0145 17/4/4/40 17/04/°940/0040 114 Isru. (261) 20/4/4/81 20/04/0040,(0081 17/4/4/66 17/04/0040/0066 115 Jallajan (267) 20/4/4/74 20/04/0040/0074 17/4/4/73 17/04/0040/0073 116 Jallowal (198) 20/4/4/148 20/04/0040/0148 17/4/4/45 17/04/0040/0045 117 Jas h10n (150) 20/4/4/94 20/04/0040/0094 17/4/4/3 17/04/0040/0003 118 Jatana ( 149) 20/4/4/95 20/04/0040/0095 17/4/4/1 17/04/0040/0001 119 Kala (248) 20/4/4/109 20/04/0040/0109 17/4/4/64 17/04/0040/0064 120 Kamma (249) 20/4/4/110 20/04/0040/0110 17/4/4/65 17/04/0040/0065 121 Karodian (255) 20/4/4/79 20/04/0040/0079 17/4/4/79 17/04/0040/0079 122 Kauri (324) 20/4/4/121 20/04/0040"/0121 17/4/41Z6 17/04/0040/0026

123 Khanna Khurd (239) 20/4/4/128 20/04/0040/0128 17/4/4/5t 17/04/0040/0052 124 Khatra (240) 20/4/4/127 20/04/0040/0127 1'7/4/4/53 17/04/0040/0053 211 AlPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES SAMRAlA C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 ~ensus No. (With Hadbast No.) Locatlon Locaflon Locafl on Locaflon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 " 3 4 5 6

Khanna Tahsil (Part) , 125 Khurd (262) 20/4/4/111 20/04/0040/0111 17i4/4/67 17/04/0040/0067 126 Kishangarh (231 ) 20/4/4/99 ·20/04/0040/0099 17/4/4/16 17/04/0040/0016. 127 Kot Sheikhon (154) 20/4/4/93 20/04/0040/0093 17/4/4/6 17/04/0040/0006 128 Kotla Dadheri (201) 20/4/4/152 20/04/0040/0152 17/4/4/48 17/04/0040/0048

129 Kotla Dhak (245) 20/40/4/107 20/04~004,()/O107 17/4/4/60 17/04/0040/0060 130 Kotpanaeich (153) 20/4/4/92 20/04/0040/0092 17/4/4/5 17/04/0040/0005 131 Lalheri (219) 20/4/4/134 20/04/0040/0134 17/4/4/31 17/04/0040/0031 132 Libra (325) 20/4/4/120 20/04/0040/0120 17/4/4/23 17/04/0040/0023 133 Lohar Majra Kalan (200) 20/4/4/149 20/04/0040/0149 17/4/4/46 17/04/0040/0046 134 Mahawan (215) 20/4/4/137 20/04/0040/0137 17/4/4/29 17/04/0040/0029 135 Majra Rahon (218) 20/4/4/130 20/04/0040/0130 17/4/4/32 17/04/0040/0032 136 Majri (238) 20/4/4/125 20/04/0040/0115 17/4/4/55 17/04/0040/0055 137 Malikpur (208) 20/4/4/132 20/04/0040/0132 17/4/4/35 17/04/0040/0035 138 Manak Majra (203) 20/4/4/150 20/04/0040/0150 17/4/4/42 17/04/0040/0042 139 Mandiala Kalan (151) 20/4/4/97 20/04/0040/0097 17/4/4/4 17/04/0040/0004 140 Mehandipur (232) 20/4/4/88 20/04/0040/0088 17/4/4/17 17/04/0040/0017 141 Mohanpur (229) 20/4/4/103 20/04/0040/0103 17/4/4/21 17/04/004'0/0021 142 Naraingarh (242) 20/4/4/116 20/04/0040/0116 17/4/4/58 17/0470040/0058 143 (260) 20/4/4/80 20/04/0040/0080 17/4/4/75 17/04/0040/0075 144 Panj Rukha (266) 20/4/4/73 20/04/0040/0073 17/4/4/72 17 /04/0040/0072 145 Rahon (224) 20/4/4/129 20/04/0040/0129 17/4/4/27 17/04/0040/0027 146 Raipur (155 ) 20/4/4/90 20/04/0040/0090 17/4/4/7 17/04/0040/0007 147 Rajewal (263) 20/4/4/114 20/04/0040/0114 17/'4/4/69 17./04/0040/0069

148 Ramgarh (216) 20/4/4/135 20/04/0040/0135 17/~/4/30 17/04/0040/0030 149 Rasoolra (237) 20/4/4/124 20/04/0040/0124 17/4/4/5'6 17/04/0040/0056 150 Rattanheri (220) 20/4/4/138 20/04/0040/0138 17/4/4/28 11/04/0040/0028

1~1 Rohnon Kalan (264) 20/4/4/113 20/04/0040/0113 17/4/4/70 17/04/0040/0070 \ 152 Rohnon Khurd (265) 20/4/4/112 20/04/0040/0112 17/4/4/71 ",7104/0U4070071 153 Sara; Lashkrl Khan (152) 20{4{4/91 20/04/0040/0091 17/4/4/8 17/04/0040/0008- 154' Shahbajpur (209) 20/4/4/136 20/04/0040/0136 17/4/4/36 17/04/0040/0036 1?? Shiraj Majra (199) 20/4/4/147 20/04/0040/0147 17/4/4/44 17104{OO40/0044

VILLAGE DIRECTORY SAMRALA C.D. BLOOt 214 VILLAGE SAMV\L A C. D. BL OCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within" 'the tion. (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column 'and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facili~y is available is given) hectares) of ' house­ Educa­ Me'dical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days catiuns (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, • 'if any waterway}

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 72 Bohapur (340) 174.00 471 (74) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

-(5-10) -l-5 ) 74 Nilon Khurd (339) 302.00 822.(135) P,O SMP' W,HP PO 75 Kubba (338) 316.00 1,206 (182) P,M,H ewc HP PO -(5-10) BS

76 l a 1 Kalan (337 ) 384.00 1,583 (265) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PTO -(-5) BS

77 Bijlipur (142)" 114.00 620 (108) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

83 l adhran (86) 153.00 400 (66) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

84 Chehlan (140) 300.00 1,362 (236) P -(-5) T,TW.HP -(-5) -(-5)

85 Chak Raudi (129) 104.00 13 (5) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,HP, -(-5) -(-5) ,(-5) C 86 Paprodi (130) 178.00 918 (138) P -(-5) W,TW,HP Phone -(-5) BS

87 Bhagwanpura (139) 132.00 797 (125) P,M -(-5) W,TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 88 Khatran (138) 329.00 1,350 (188) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

89 Mutton (137) 286.00 707 (115) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

( 90 Madpur 465.00 2,311 (349) P,M,H D TW,HP PO -(-5) as .. 91 Balala (335~ 286.00 1,274 (192) P - ( -,5) " TW, HP ~-(-5) -( -5) BS

92 Khaira (336) 222.00 1,019 (171) P ewe HP -(-5) -(5-10) as

93 Mohdodan (331) ~84.00 979 (142) P H,CWC HP -(-5) as

94 lopon (334) 338.00 1,677 (255) P o. TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 215 DIRECTORY land use

App­ 'Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal plac"es) to and' village 1:Iistance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (in lUd­ vation ing gauchar and grov~s )

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "18

PR Machhiwara (5) EA T(121.00~,TW(100.00) 53.00 TWE(21.00) PR Samrala ( 10) ED,EAG T(200.00),TWE(200.00) 70.00 32.00 PR Doraha (6) EA T(257.00).TW(200.00) 5.00 54.00 TWE(57.00) PR Doraha (5) EA T(283.00),TW(100.00) 101.00 TWE(183.00) PR Samrala (5) EA T( 103 :00) , TW ( 103 • 00 ) 11.00

PR SamrAla (3) EA T(133.00),GC(10.00) 20.00 TW(23.00),T~E{10d.00) PR Samrala (3) EA T(260.00),GC(10.00) 40.00 TW(60.00),TWE{190.00)

PR Samrala (3) ED,EAG T(93.00),GC(8.00) 11.00 TW(85.00)

PR Samrala (3) ED,EAG T(161.00),TW(10.00) 17.00 TWE(151.00)

0' PR Samrala (3) ED,EAG T(118.00),GC(5.00) 14.00 TWE(113.00) PR Samrala (4) ED,EAG' T(301.00).GC(10.00) 28.00 TWE(291.00) PR Samrala (4) EA T(266.00).GC(5.00) 20.00 TWE(2&1.00) P-R Samrala (5) EA T(417.00),TWE(417.00) 48.00

PR Samrala (5) ED,EAG T(253.00),TWE(253.00) 33.00

PR Samrala (7) ED,EAG T(200.00),TWE(200.00) .-. .. 22.00 . PR Doraha (5) ED,EAG T(163.00),TWE(163.00) 21.00

PR Samrala (5) EA T(306.00),TWE(306.00) 32.00 216-

VILLAGE

SAMRAlA C.D. BLOCK- Amenities and

Loca- ~ame of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the ti on to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vil i age and - 5 kms, 5 _ 10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ---~.------._ house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water -& days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway ~at, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 95 Tam Kauqi (332) 180.00 465 (73) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

96 Rapalon (146) 671.00 1,487 (260) P D TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

97 Sultanpur (333) 219 •.00 583 (89) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

98 Maodiala (147) 140.00 385 (53) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd 99 Bhourla (150) 133.00 1,084 (187) P -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(5-10) BS,RS , 100 Majali Kalan (145) 269.00 J,064 (166) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

101 Majal i Khurd (144) 130.00 332 (49) P -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

102 Bamb (135) 236.00 963 (144) P D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

103 Dhindsa (136) 1'198.00 1,129 (191) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

104 Nagra (.132) 284.00 1,210 (179) P,M,H, -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS TR 105 Shamaspur (131) 296.00 1,739 (258) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-?}

106 Dhllwan (120) 260.00 1,200 (184) P -(-5) TW,HP -('-5 ) -(-5) BS

107 Diwala ( 1 33) 316 • 00 937 (145) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

108 Aj 1 aud (134) 193.00 825 (128) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

109 Bagl; Kalan (162) 310.00 2,088 (-313) P,M,H D HP PO -(-5) BS - I

110 tragli Khurd (16l) 221.00 '623 (101) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 217 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area-under different types of land u~e in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------_._---- vi 11 a.ge distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms~ 1rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and .groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

PR Samra'1a (6) ED.EAG T(159.00),TW(43.00} 1.00 20.00 TWE (116.00) PR Doraha (6) EA T(585.00),GC(200.00) 86.00 W(140.00),TWE(245.00) KR Dorana (6) ED,U\G T(195.00),TWE(195.00) 9.00 5.00 10.00

PR Doreha (6) ED,EAG T(127.00),TWE(127.00) 13.00

PR Khanna (10) EA T(107.00), TW(70.00) 26.00 I TW£(37.00)

PR Samrala (8) EA T(2~7.00).TW(80.00} 22.00 :TW£ (167.00) f 13.00 PR Samra 1a (5) EA T(117.0Q),GC(2G.0D) " . TW(50.00),TWE(22.00),O(25.00)

PR Samra 1/l. (5) EA T(205.00),TW(75.00) 30.00 TWE ( 130.00) PH Samrala (5) fA T( 175.00)" HiE ( 175.00) 1.00 ~2.00

PR Samrala (5) EA T(249.00),W(9.00) 35.00 TWE(240.00) flR Samrala (3) EA T(264.00),TW(SO.OO) ... 32:00 TWE(2 14.00) 25.00 PR Samra 1i}- (5) EA T(235.00),TW{35.00) TWE(200.0{) .. PR Samt'dla (5) EA T(288.00),TW(70.00) 28.00 TWE(218.00) PR Samrala (5) EA T(172~00).W(110.00) '21.00 TW(6Z.00) PR Khanna (9) EA T(270.00), TW(70.00) 6.00' 34.00 TW£:(200.00) i'R Samrala (8) EA Tt197.00),GC(31.00) _24.. 00 TW(16.00~,TWE\150.00) 218 VILLAGE S/lJIRAlA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi11age Total Tot'~ 1 Amenities available (if not available within the ticn (with Hadbast No.) area popula~ vi l1age, a dash .(-) is shown in the column and next .Code of the ticn to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.of :the nearest place Cin number where the facility is available is giv~n) hectares) of house­ Educa~ Medical Drinking Post Day or tommuni- ·ho·' ds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus grap~ the ,stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Samrala Tahsil (Part)

111. 'Chawa (159) 111.00 621 (103) 'P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS,RS

I 112 Harbans Pura (150) 185.00 1,129 (184) P -(-5) HP - ( -5') -(5-10) -(-5)

113 Rupa (163) 116.00 455 l63) ~ HP -(.5) -(5 .. 10) .. (-5)

114 BI\91 a (165) 67.00 o (0) Un- 115 Purba (166) 173.00 848 (131) 'p -(-5) HP PO -(5-"10) BS

116' lalauri (167) 813.00 2,445 (395) P,M,H D T,HP PO -(5-1Q) BS

117 Chak Muafi (226) 201.00 1,273 (2l7) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) as

118 Daudpur (228) 27.3.00 964 (156) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

119"K~lal Majra (225) 306.00 1,415' (220) p,e o TW,HP PTO -(-5) -(-5)

120 Sarodi (169) 583.002,867 (462) P,M,O 0 HP PO, -( -5).. ss Phone , 121 Bar-dhala (168) 99.00 330 (58) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 122 Gagr'a (170) 188.00 875 (127) P - (-5) HP -(5-10) -l5-10) BS

123 Seh (171) 575.0D 2,141 (340) P,t-1,H -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

124 Mank i (119) 791.00 2.679.(4,29) P,M,H ,.(··5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

125 Kul~wal ( 122) 174. 00 1 • 185 . ( 191 ) P ,.0 - ( - 5 ) HP - (-5). -(-5) BS

126 Rajewal (121/ 291.00 1,Z9~ (~Ol), P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as - 129 Baghour (118) 394.00 1,386 \208) P - ,( -5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) 8S. 219 DIRECTORY la.nd use

II.pp­ Nearest POYIer land use (i .e. area I1Mer different type", of laM use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dec1mal places to and ----.-,------.. _------_!.._------l/i11age distance Forest Irrigated ily source Un- Cultur'- Area not (i n kms.) 1rri- able available gated waste for culti- (inc)ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14- 15 11) 17 18 -

PR Khanna (10) EA T(98.00),TW(40.0C) 1'3.00 TWE(58.00} PR Khanna (9) EA T( Hi3.CO). itl{28.00) 22.00 HIE ( 135.(0) PR Khanna (S) EA T(104.00),TW(15.00) 12.00 '(14£(89.00) inhablted PR Khanna (7) EA T(157.00).GC(26.00) 16.00 TW(22.00},TWE(109.00) PR Khanna (8) EA T(75i.oO) ,:rW(304.00) 61.00 TItE(448.00} fiR Khanna (6) £A T(187.00),TW(60.00) 14.00 HIE ( 127.00) PR Khanna (2) EA T(247.00),TW(73.00} 26.00 TWE{174.00) PR Khanna (2) EA T(263.00).GC(20.00) 43.00 TW(70.00),TWE(173.00)

p~ Khanna (3) EO,EAG T(520.00),GC(7.00) 63.00 TWE(513.00} PR Khanna (7) ED,EAG T{82.00),TW(82.00) 4.00 13.00 PR Khanna (8) ED,EAG T(178.00),TWE(178.00) ,0.00

PR Khanna (6) ED,EAG T(555.00),GC(52.00) 20.00 TWE(503.00) PR Samrala (5) ED.EAG .. T(746.00),GC(38.00) 45.00 TWE(708.00) 'PR Samrala (5) ED.EAG T(155.00),TWE(155.00) 19.00

PR Sanlrala {5} ED,EAG T(240.00).TWE(240.00) 51.00

PR Samrala (6) EA T(357.00},TW{34.00} 37.00 TWE('323..00) 220

VILLAGE SAMRALA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not· available within the tion ~with Hadbast No.} area popula­ village, J dash (-l is shown in the column' and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village ana -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the neares t place ( ; n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medi Cd 1 Orinkfng Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 134 Manupur' (173) 727.00 2,587 (378) P,M,H,O H HP PO -(5-10) BS

135 Ja 1an (207) 234.00 891 (144) P RP HP -(-5) -(-5)

136 Kotla Shari (175) 372.00 1,581 (246) P(2), -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS M,H 147 Otalan (124) 502.00 2,738'(429) P,M PHC TW,HP pb -(-5) as

148 Shamgarh (128) 148.00 911 (139) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

149 Samrala ( 127) 781.00 18 (4) P,M,H, M,MCW,MH T,TW.HP, PO, Dai ly BS PUC.C PHe ,0, C Phone FPC,NH 239 Kotla Badla (176) 287.00 798 (119) P D IW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

240 Shari (195) 558.00 2.218 (370) P,M,H, 'O,FPC TW,HP PTO ..:.(5-10) BS PUC 241 Ajner (205) 319.00 1,215 (193) P,M o TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) as

242 Kotla Ajner (206) 214.00 ',139 (191) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -( 5-10) BS

243 Mutton (196) 127.00 34 (3) -(-5) -(~5) TW,HP PO -( 10+) -'(-5)

244 Sa 1dpura (194) 323 , 00 743 (119) P -(....5) HP -(-fr) -(5-10) BS

245 Majri (197) 155.00 544 (88) P,M./i H.MH TIrl.HP PO -( 5-10) BS

246 a~il>ur (193) 202.00 596 (82) P o HP .. (5-10) SS

247 Pho1ewal (178) 244.00 856 (126) P -(-S} HP -(-S} -(1Q-t,). BS

250 Kotla Masud (183) 168.00 22r. (l11 p -(-5) W"TW.HP -(-5) -( 10;.)_ BS 221 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Khanna (8) ED,EAG T(670.00),GC(160.00) 1.00 56.00 TWE(510.00) PR Khanna (5) ED,EAG T(215.00),TWE(215.00) 19.00

PR Khanna (5 ) EO,EAG T(319.00),TWE(319.00) 13.00 40.00

PR Samrala (2) ED,EAG T(420.00),TWE(420.00) 82.00

PR Samral a (2) EA T(119.00),TWE{119.00) 29.00

PR Samrala' (9), EA T(607.00),TWE(607.00) 174.00

PR Khanna (9) ED,EAG T(277.00),GC{30.00) 10.00 TW(120.00),TWE(127.00) PR Khanna (8) ED,EAG T(548.00),GC(100.00) 10.00 TW(300.00),TWE(148.00) • PR Khanna (9) EA T(283.00),TWE(283.00) 36.00

PR Khanna (6) ED,EAG T(188.00),TWE(188.00) 2.00 24.00

~ PR Khanm {12} ED,EAG T~121.00},TWE(121.00) 6.00 . PR Khanna (9) ED,fAG T(299.00).TW{99.00) 24.00 lWE(20b.oO) RR Khanna (8) ED.EAG T(141.00),TWE(141.00) 14.00

PR ~hanna (8) ED.EAG T(183.00).TW(60.00) .. 19.00 TWE(123.00) PR KhaftRa (15) ED,EAG T(224.00),TW(77.00) lO.OO TWE(147.00) PR Khanna- (20) ED.EAG T(163.00).TWE{163.00) 5.00 222

VILlAGE SAitMLA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

L?Ca- Na~e of village Total Total Amenities ava11able (if not available within the t·,on ("nth Hadbast No.) area popula­ village. a dash (-) is Shown in the column anlS next Code of the tion to it in brackets- the distance in broad ranges viz., No. vil1aqe and -5 kms) 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms, of the 'l~arest place (in - number where the facility is ava11able 1S given) hectares) of ------~------house­ Edl:'~a- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potatl1f.!) te\e~ of (bus grapl1 the stop, market! r-ai lway hat, stat·jon. if ally waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Samrala Tahsil (Part)

251 Behar (184 ) 98.00 670 (111) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5)

252 Kheri Naudh (185) 155.00 944 (161) P,M,H D TW,HP -(-5) ··(IO+) BS Singh

253 Kalewal (191) 159.00 565 (88) P -(-5) TW,BP -(-5) -(10+) as

254 Mirpur (192) 115.00 443 (69) P ,I~ -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) •• ( 10-4-) BS

255 Mugha1 Majra (190) ~i9.00 6 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP ~(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

256 Lad\)ur"i (189\ 89.00 399 (67) P -( -5) lW,tlP -(-5) - (10+) -{-5)

257 Udalpur (187) 146.00 435 (70) P -(-51 TW,HP,-R -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

258 Mu 11 anpur ( 186 ) 206 • 00 531 (84) P -(-5) TW, HP •• ( -5) -( 10+) -(-5)

?59 Damheri (188) 318.00 945 (136) P TW,HP -(-6) -( 10+) -(-5)

20369.00 77,562 P(72). Hl4). (12210) M(21). MCW{1}. H(1~), MH(2). PUC(2). eWe(3), e(2). He'( 0). TR(1). PHC(2), 1(0), 0(14). AC{O}', PHS(O). O(4) 18(0), FPC(2) .~ NH(l). Stfl(1) • RP(l). CHW(O) • 0(0) 223

DIRECTORV land use

App­ ~eal'est Power Land use t1.e. area onder alff~r~nt types of iana use in hectares roach tOWTI supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated b~ source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i ncl ud- vation 1n9 gauchar and groves)

--~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Khanna (14) ED,fAG T(82.00),GC(32.0D) 16.00 TWE!50.00) PR KhanM (17) EO,EM T(128.00),GC(32.00) 27 •.00 TWE(96.00) PR Khanna (16) ED.EAG J(140.00),GC(13.00) 19.00 TWE(127.00) PR Khanna (15 ) ED.EAG T(102.00),GC(2.00) 13.00 TWE(100.00} KR Khanna ( 10) EA T(56.00),TWE(56.00) 3.00

PRJ Khanna (1.5) EA T( 83...00), TWE (&3.00) 6.00 KR PR Khanna (14) EA T(136.00),TWE(136.00) ~1o.06

PR Khanna (15} fA T( 193-. 00), TWe 164. 00) 13.00 TWEllS.OO) PR Khanna (15) EA T(296.00),GC(237.00) 22.00 TW(41.00),TWE(4.00) o 14.00 1 (18)24.00) .. GC (1048.00 ) '1t.OO 6.00 216'.00 W{259.00) .. llfE(13787.00r TW!2891.DO) .{)(39.00) 224 VILLAGE SMW..A C.o .. BlOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Cod~ of the tion to it in brack!'!ts the distance in b)"oad range~ viz. No. village and -5 kms> 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (1 n number' where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa------~----~------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional watel' & days cat ions (potable) tele- of tbus graph the';' stoP. market/ rai'lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Khanna TahSil (Part) 73 Panj Rukha (266) 265.00 871 (124) P -(-5) fiP -(-5) -(10+) BS

74 Jalla.jan (267) 306.00 1,117 (186) P -(-5) HP -(-5) .• ( 10+ )

75 !leva KhoSa (259) 140.00 410 (71) P -(-5) TW,HP -{-5i -(-5) BS

7'6 AlUM Palla, (258) 223.00 1,406 (2l?) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS n Allunit' Miana (257) 265.00 1,088 (180) P D HP -(-5) -(5-10) B$

78 Alluna Tolla (156) 331.00 1,051 (173) P HP -{ -5) -(5-10) !3:'J

)9 Karodian (255) 285.00 653 (99) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) 5S

!30' Nasra 1 i (260) 742.00 2,181 (328) P,M,H RP TW.HP -(-5) -(-5)

81 lsru (251) 626.00 2,824 (462) P,M,1i H.MCW,HC, TW.HP PO, Daily BS PHC,I'tH Phone

82 Chima 1254) 254.00 1.412 (231) P.M -(-5) HP ":(-5) -(10+) BS

83 DilU Majra (253) 195.00 696 (122) P -(-5) HP -(-5~ -(-5) BS

84 Ghorala (252) 257,.00 805 ('i25) P -(-'5) ··(-5) ,B:;~

85 Sir Kishan (251) 96.00 98 (U) P -(-5) HP -(·5 ) Singh 86 Ghazipur (250i 153.00 423 (79) P RP HP -(-5) ··(5-10,\ as

87 Ghungr ali (233) 673.00 1.90~ (314) P,M RP H? PO -00+) BS

88 f,1ehand ipur (232.) 160.00 760 (129) P -(-5) H? -(-5) -(5-10) - -(-5) '225 IlIRECTORY land use

App-: Nearest· Power Land ,use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto, two decimal p'laces) . • to and ---~----~------~------~-----~--.------~~-~------vi 1-1 age distam:e Forest Irrigated by sour~e Un- Cultur- Area not (1n kmsJ irri- able. available gated waste for culti- (in4lud- vation ing 'gauchar and ..gro-ves)

11 .. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Payal (13 ) EA T(259.00),TW{59.00) 6.0U TWE(200.00) PR Payal (14 ) EA T(287.00),TW(gS.OOl '1.9.00 TWE(192.00)

PR Khanna (16 ) ED,EAG T(124.00),TW(24.00) .. ,. 16.00 TWE(10o".OO) PR Paya1 (6 ) EA T(200.00), TW(1.8.00) 23.00 TWE(182.00) PR Payal ( 10) EA T(24S.00),TW(4S.00) 20.00 TWE(200.00) PR Payal (10) ED,EAG T(298.00),TW(7S.00) 33.00 TWE(223.00) PR Khanna (12 ) EA T(269.DO),TW(61.00) 16.00 TWE(208.00) PR Khanna (13 ) ED,EAG T(665.00),TW(194.00) 77.00 TWE(471.00) PR Khanna (8) ED,EAG T(577.00),TW(191.00) ~9.pO TWE(386.00) • PR Khanna ( 12) EA T(241.00),TW(91.00) 13.00 TWE(150.00) PR Payal (3) EA T(188.00),TW(68.00) 8.00 TWE( 120.00) PR Payal (4) EA T(244.00),TW(46.00) 23.00 TWE(198.00) PR Payal (7) EA T( 78.• 00)', G.G( 9. 00) 18.00 TWE(69.00) PR Payal (9) EA T(142.00), GC (16.00) " 11 •. 00 TWE(126.00) PR Payal (1'2). EA. T(628.00),GC(21.00) 45.cm TWE(607.00)

~. PR Khanna (10) EA T(147.00),TW(24.00) " _.. 1"3.00 TWE(123.00) 226 VILLAGE SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village' Total Total" Amenities available (if not available within th~~ tion (wHh Hadbast, ~o.) area 'popu1.a­ vil'lage: a ,dash (-) is'shown in the column' and.,.next Code Of the t lion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms~ 5-1Q kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest p I ace (i n number hectare"s) of ~~:::_:~:_!~:~!!:~_~~_~~~2~~~~:_!~_~!~:~2 ______house­ E.duca­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & day~ cations (potable) tele­ of (bu~ graph the !jtop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

'. Khanna Tahsil (Part)

89 Asgaripur (156) 182.00 264 {37) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

90 Rai pur (155) 211.00 756 (114) P RP T,TW,HP· -(-5) -(-5) as

91 Sara; Lashkri (152) 8.00 Un- Khan 92 Kotpanaeich (153) 126.00 6,14 J88) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

93 Kot Sheikhon (154) 134.00 7Il8 (124)~ P RP TW,HP - (-5.) -(5-10) as

94 Ja~ Palon (150) 486.00 ',691 (277) P,M,H 0 HP PO -(-5) BS

95 Jatana ( 149) 311.00 2,21ft (336) P,~,H H, D- HP PO -(-5) BS I·

96 Chak Sara; (He) 259.00 1,369 (222) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

97 Mandiala (151) 272.00 1,377 !237.) P :-( -5 ) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Kaleln

98 Bija (157) 372.00 2.418 (364) P,M,K HC,PHC TW,HP PO, -(5-10); BS Phone

99 Kishangarh (231) 120.00 869 (136) P -(-5) TW,HP PO" -(5-'10) -'BS Phone" 100 Gaggar Majra (230) 154.0Q 547 (91) P -;( -5') HP -( -5J -(5-1.0) BS lor Daheru (164) 475.00 2,083 (313) P,M,H 0 HP PO -(5-10) BS

102 Ghandwan (227) 178.00 487 (78) P <- (-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS . ----

103 Mohanpur (229) 289.00 1.433 (236), P,M,H D HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 227, DIREc:r-ORY land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town sup~ly rounded upto two deci~al places) to and village' distarice Forest-----~------~------~------~-~ Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ------Area not (i n kmsJ irri­ able avail ab,le gated waste for culti"­ (i nc 1 ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Payal (7) ED, EAG' T( 166.00), GC (23 •.00), 16.00 TW(20.00),TWE(123.00) PR Payal (4) ED,EAG T(196.00),TW(50.00) 15.00 TWE(146.00) inhabited

'PR Payal (6) ED,EAG T(118.00i,TW(81.00) 8.00 TWE(37.00)

PR Payal (6) ED,EAG T~1'18.00), TW(118.00) '.. 16'.00

PH Doraha (4) EA T(296.00),TW(81.00) 137.00 53.00 TIIIE(215.00) PR Doraha (4 } ED,EAG T( 283.00), ni( 12,.. 00) 28.00 TWE(162.00) PH Doraha (2) m,EAG T(252.00),TWE(252.00) 7.00

PR Payal (4) EA T(257 .00). n/( 126:00) 15.00 ,TWE( 13', .00)' ."" PR Khanna (10) EA .. T(311.00),TWE(311.00) 61.00

PH Khanna (8) EA • I T(109:00),TWE(109:00) 11.00

. PR Khanna (i) E" .. T( 147 .00), TW( ~3'.00) .. 7.00 TW,E (-134.00)

PR Khanna (8) EA T( 4"03.06.)' ,-TW ~e3. 00) 72.00 TWE(320.00) PR 'Khanna (6) ED,EAG f{ 159~ 00), TW{10. 00) 19.00 TWE(149.00) PR K,hanna (7) EA T(244.00},TW{40.00) 45.00 TWE (204.0.0) 228 VILLAGE sAMRAlA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within-' the tion (witl:l-Had1>as.t 1i0-_) ar..ea popu.l a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion -to it in brackets the di.stance in broad ranges viz. No .. village and ,-5 kmsa 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is availabl'e is given) hectares) of ------~------.------house­ Educa­ Medi cal Dril')king Post Day or.. ------Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

104 ~hamhiddi (234) 753.00 2,628 (407) P,M D HP PO -(5-10) BS

105 Chakoh (.235) 519.00 1,756 (297) P,M,H RP TW,.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

106 Faizgarh (247) 181.00 1.0sS (166) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

107 Kotla Dhak (245) 122'.00 443 '(69) P -(-5) HP,C -{.-5 ) -(-5) BS l'Q8. Bi.japur 1246} 98.00 174 (25) -(-.5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

·109 ;Kala (248) 78..00

110 Kamma (249) 262.00 799 (118) P RP TW.,HP -(-5.) -(-5) as

111 K~urd (262) 178 .. 00 17.5 (24) P ,.., -5.) HP -(-5) -{-5j

112 Rohnon Khurd (265) 214.00 1.. 033 (163~ P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

113 ~ohnon Kalan (264) 535~OO 1,)30 (251) ,p HP -(10+) -(5-10) BS

11,4 Rajewal (253) ~10.00 2.19t (346) P,M.H Ii Hp -( -~) _-(5-10) BS

115 'Chupki (243) .180.00 ,9 (~) -(5.101 ~(5-10) HP -(5-.10) -(5-10) -(5-10) .t. • .

"16 Naraingarh (242). 187..00 89.9.(144) P -'-5) HP -(~) -{-5) B5

117 htehpur t2114) 197.00 Un-

1.18' Ik6laha (236). 686.00 3,542 (5'73') P~·M.H H.,o,RP T,W,TW, PO B5 liP 119 Iko 1ahi' (326) 480.00 1,452 (232) P C'WC -_(--5) -(-5) B5 229 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach tdwn to and supply ~~.~~:~_~~~~_:~~_~::2~~~_~2~~::2 ______~ ______~ __ _ vi'1lage dis·tance Forest Irrigated .by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kmsJ. irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

., 1 .12 13 15 16 17 18

PR Khanna (8) EA ·. T{6 71.00), TW( 347.00) 82.00 TWE(324.00) PR Khanna (9) ED,EAG ·. T(468.00)~TW(1~7.00) 2.00 49.00 TWE(331.00) PR Khanna (.8) ED,EAG ·. T(163.00),TW(57.00) 18400 TWE(106.00) PR Khanna (4) ED,EAG ·.. T( lOB. 00). TWE( 108. 00) 14.00 PR Khanna (8) ED,EAG ·. T(87.00),TWE(87.00) 11.00 inhabited-

PR Khanna (9). ED,EAG T(243.00),TW(100.00) 19.00 TWE ( 143. OQ.) PR . Khanna· (8) ED,EAG ·. T(166.00),TW(98.00Y 12.00 TWE(68.00) PR Khanna (10 ) EA ·. T(191.00),TW(37.00) 2.00 .'. 21.00 TWE(154.00) PR Khanna ( 10·) fA ·. T( 594 .• 00), TW( 94. 00) 2.00 39.00 TWE (509-.00 t PR Khanna (n EA ·. T(272.00).TW(71.00) 38.00 . rWE(2.01.00) KR 'Khanna' (6o) EA ·. T(168.00),GC(3.00) 12.00 TW(6.B.00). TW~(97 .00)

PR Khanna (5) EA ~. T( 170.00) .GC(11.00) 17.00 TWE ( 1.59'; 00 ) inhabited

PR Khanna (5) E1l;EAG ·. T(623.00),TW(13B;OO) .63'.00 Twi:( 485.00)- PR Khanna (5) ED, EAG . .. T( 43.8. PO) ,GC(20. 00) 13.0() 29.00 tW(168.00). TWE(250.00-) 230 VILLAGE SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK Ajitenitles- and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within th'~ tion (with, Hadbast No.) area popula;­ village, a dash {-) is shown in the column and next Code of -the tion to it in brack~ts the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi l1age - and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and '1,Q+ kms. of .the pearest place (i n number where the faci1i~y is avail~ble is given1 ) hectares) of ------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona'l water &. days cations' (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

120 Libra (325) 186.00 1,861 (305) P~A,H -\-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

12.1 Kauri (324) 305.00 1,881 (308) P,M -(-5) TW,HP,C PO, -(-5) BS Phone

122 Bh-attian (328) 205 .. 00' 2,314 {396) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(':5) BS

123 Bahu Majra (327) 118.00 1,214 (212) P -(-5) W,HP -1.-5) -(-5) BS

... 124 Rasoolra (237) 425:00 2,084 (323) P(2) -t-5) HP ,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

125 Majri (238) 108-.00 901 (151) P,(2), -(-5) W,HP ~ -( -5} -( -5)' BS 1:1.

126 Baghaur (241) 189.00 754 (138) 'P -(-.5) TW,HP,.c -(-5) -(-5)

127 Khatra (240) 312.pO 1,125· (186)' P - (-5.) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

128 Khanna Khurd (239) 358.00 1,735 (306, P -( -5)_ TW,HP PO -(-5) - ( -5.) ,. 129 Rahon (224) 872.00 2,519 (388) P,M,H, RP T,HP PO, -(-5) -(-5) PUC "e,.TR Phone

1,30 'Majra Rahon (e1S) 213.00 928 (144') P -{-5) TV/,RP -(-5) .:.( -5) BS

131 G6h -(-5) TW,HP PO, ...;( -5) BS Pho[1e,

13'2 Mal i kpllr '(208)' 206'.00 847 (l23J P RP('Z) TW,HP -€-5) -(-5) BS

3M.OO 1,329 (2:15) P ..-( -5) , -(-5) -( .. 5) BS 133 Harion Kalan (217) • t ~ ~

134 Lalheri (219) 499'.0,0 ~,056- {J38) P(2),. -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(-5 ) BS , M~ 231 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e~ area under different ty~es of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal p:laf::es) places) to • and ------.------v,i 1 Tage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultl}r­ Area not ~ i n kms.) irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1 ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 1"6 t. 17 18

if

PR Khanna (5) ED~EAG T(182.00),GC(12.00) 4.00 - TW(28.00),TWE(142.00) PR Khanna (2) EA T(288.00),TW(121.00) 17.00 YWE(167.00) PR Khanna (2J< EA T(182.00),GC(61.00) 23.00 TW(40.00),TWE{81.00) ;, PR Khanna (3) ED,EAG T(108.o0), TWE(108.00) 10.00

PR Khanna (2) ED~EAG T(380.00), TW(178.00) 45.00 .TWE(202.00)

Khanna (2) EA T(101.00), TWE(101.00) ~.OO

PR Khanna (4) ED,EAG T( 182.00), TW(81.00) . 7.00 TWE(101.00) PR Khanna ( 1 ) ED,EAG T{297.00),TW(121.00) 15.00 TWE(176.00) PR Khanna (2) EA T(340.DO).GC(40.00) 18.00 TW(55.00).TWE(245.00) PR Khanna (2) EA T(762.00),GC(7.00) 110.00 TW(4B.OO),TWE(707.00) PR Khanna (3) ED,EA? T(208.00),TW(198.00t -5.00 TWE.( 10.00) PR Khanna (5) EA T(510.0D),GC(162.00r 47.00 TW(105.DO),TWE(243.00) PR Khanna (5) EA T(190.0D),TWE{190.00) 16.00

PR Khanna (3) EQ,EAG T(~20.00),TW(57.00~ .. " 29.0B- TWE{263~Oo) T(382.00),TW{122.0Q) .. 27.08 .- PR Khanna (2) ED,fAG - ..... - TWE(260.00) VILt~GE SAMRALA C.O, BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village lqtal Total Amenities . avai1abl~ (if not availab~ within the­ tion (with Hadbast No~) area popula­ village, a. 'dash (-) is .shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in .brackets 'the distance in broad ranges viz •. No. v·i 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility Is available is g'v~n) . .' hectares) of -~ ------_------house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post 'Day or Communi .... holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (l:1us graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat., station, 'if any wqterway)

J • 2 4 5 6 . 7 8 10

Khanfrd Tahsil (Pai:.tJ

135 Ramgarh (216') 189.00 1,16:3 (182) P -(-5) TW,AP -(-5) -(-5) BS.

136 S~ahbajpur (209) 124.00 491 (75) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

137 Mahawan (215) 323.00 - S73 (93) P D,RP(2) TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 138, Rattanheri (220) 290.00 1,g.3S (246) P -(-5) TW,HP,C Phone -(-5) BS

139 Bulepur (222) 298.00 611 (116) P,M,O -(-5) W,TW,HP Phone Monthly as

140 A~ ;,ur (221) 302.00 1.446 (259) p.O RP TW,HP -(-5) Dai 1y BS

141 Bhad1a Nicha (213) 377.00 1,611 (281) P,M D T,HP Phone -(-5) BS

142 Boothgarh (214) 369.00' 949 (164), P CWC,RP(4) TW,HP,C Phone - (-5) BS

143 Bhadla Uncha (212) 209.00 7J>.3 (123) P RP (3) T,TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

144 A1ipur (211) 118.00 605 (98) P T.W,TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

145 1smai lpur (210) 206.00 670 (88) .p -(-5) T,W,TW, Phone -(5-10) BS HP,C 146 Fatehgarh (204) 469.00 1,683 (261) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Niwan 147 Shiraj Majra (199) 103.00 2.87 (42l.. P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

148 Ja 11 owa 1 (198) 223.00 777 (134) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) - ( -5-) -(-5 ) BS __ _ 149 lohar Maj ra (200) 547.00 1,694 (264) P (~), M ewe, RP TW,HP,C PO -(-5) Ka 1an H '

150 Manak Majra (203) 234.00 1,351 (250) P(2),f.1, -(-5) TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS H Phone 233 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under differ'ent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance F~~;;t----~;;i~;t;d-b~-~~~;~~------u~:-----c~it~~:---A;~;-~~t-- (in kmsJ irri- able available ~ated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Khanna (5) ED,EAG T(170.00),TW{81.00) 19.00 TWE{89.00) PR Khanna (5) EO,EAG T(119.00),TW(30.00) 5.00 TWE{89.00) PR Khanna (5) ED.EAG T(295.00),TW{93.00) 28.00 TWE(202.00) PR Khanna (2) EA T( 266'" 00), TW( 194. 00) 24.00 TWE (162. OO~ PR Khanna (2) EA T(281.00),TW(109.QO) 17.00 TWE(172.00) PR Gobindgarh (1) EA T(277.00),TW(34.r.O) 25.00 ;. TWE(24_3.00) PR Gobindgarh (2) EO.EAG T(344.00),TW(1f,2.00) 33.00 TWE(182.00) / PR Khanna (5) EA T(297.00).GC{61.00) 72.00 TWl74.00),TWE{162.00)

PR Gobindgarh (2) ~A T(193.00),GC{16.00) 1,00 15.00 TW,(B5.00),TWE(92.00) PR Gobindgarh (3 } EA T( 101. 00), TW(26. 00)' ..~ - ,. 11 :00 TWE(81.00) PR Khanna (7) EA T(202.00),GC(12.00) 4.00 'TW{ 32. 00). TWE (158.00)' PR Gobindgarh (3) EA T(437.00),TW(178.00) 32.00 TWE(259.00) . PR Gobindgarh (4) ED.EAG T{91.00),TW(34.00) 12.00 TWE(57.00) 13.00 PR Gobindg.arh (4) EO.EAG T(21Q.OO).GC{16.00) TW(1Ul.00),TWE{93.00) PR Gobindgarh (4) ED.EAG T(506.00),GC(81.00) / .. 41".00 TW(142.00).TWE(283.00} PR Gobindgarh (3) EO,EAG T(206.00)~TW{85.00) 28.00 TWE(121.00) V,ILtAGE 'Amenities and

,utica- 'M~ of "\Ii1l1l1~ ",iota' irotl" 'Ament,ties available ~(ff rrot available within. ftre. It.ion (,WI1I1th :lfattbaSit, "a,';) are·a ,popul a­ v1;llage .. a dasl'l f·) 1" shown in the column and next Catte

'1' 3 s 6 7 8 9 10

l'.,HP Phone -(-5) BS.RS

-( .5,) TW.HP -(-5) .( -5) RS

<23.(8'.00 '95 .. _ ptlID).. Hr~~, ·t15;,47~) ..,'2itl;,. '~V",) I H(tt)'l. Itf(a). PUC[,1')'. 'cwcta). :Cl1;);. HCC~) .• TR~t) • POO(2) • ;t:€l»... Orm).. I~a).;. ,PtlS,a),. 'aczJ TBfO) •• 'FP'C(lll., t4H{~~. -fO~. Rf1'f2') .... CfIf(lJ~. '0(0) 23.5 D'IRECT.ORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use {'I.e." area under d1ffierent types of l;am:l' US'e' :in i'leCDares roach town supply 'rounded upto two decfma. places.) to and ------,.------_.,.------T'------~~---· vill age distance Forest Irrigated by -suurce Un­ Cu lj;ur­ Area'l1ot (i n kms.) irri­ able avaj.l able gated; waste fa" cuJlt i­ .( tnclud­ v.atit.lO i.ng gauchar' and groves)

1:1 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18,

PR Gobindgarh (2) EA T{360.00).TWI177.00) 27.00 fWE(183 •. 0D) PR Gobindgarh (2) ED,EAG T(,215.00). TW{"81.00) ..... lO.,OO TWE.( 134.'00)

T,t21Q21.:00~ •GCtsn.DO) • 152.00 5.110 2003.00 TWEt1161Q..OO~ .. tw(S83t.OOj

ALPHABETI~AL LIST OF VILLAGES IN

DEHLON C.D. BLOCK

239 AL PH'ABE.T.:rcAL LIST OF VILLAGES DEHLON C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name ,of the N;j,ll age :t'991 Census 1981 'Census No. '~w,1ith K.mb~st :No. •• ) L\ocabon Locabon Locabon Locallon Code Code Code Code fMaTlual ) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

ludMana Tatrsi 1 (Part)

l3'a Ira r.p u r ('4'10 ) 20-14'/2 f365 20/04/0020 (0360 '17'/'4/2/386 17 /04'/00ZO/038'6

2 "Ber 'Ka len (:3'9:8') 20/4'{2/355 20/04/002.0 /0'355 17/4/Zrnro 17 /04/0020/0380

3 Ber Khur.d ,3'n) 2Q/4t213S'4 20/04/00ZO/0354 17/4/2/385' 17/04/0020/0385

4 BhagNanpul"B C'2SO:) 20l4f2!/199 20 /

5 B1r.1 ktr 1 \ Ktratr-'a ("3.i5:) "2Jj t4'/2I'331 20/04/0020/0337 17 r4/2/364 17/04/0020/0364

6 ,'Bhlltte .(Z5l') ZO /4/2/zrI2 20/04/0020/0202 17/4/2/342 U /04,f00.ZO/03'42

7 Bi'r 'Haons (.321'Y .2014'/2I3!5' 20/04/0020/0335 17/412/359 17/04/0020/0359 .8 Bao 1 ('3:19) ZO/4/2/329 20/04/0020 /0329 17 /4/2/340 '17/04/0020/0340

9 Br-atnilan M'lI"jra (:26'~) 20/4'/21~20 20/04/0020/0220 17/4/2/260 17/04/0020/0260

,TO Bur-Ita ra (,417) ,ZO/4/21373 20/04/0020/0373 17/4/2/3'14 17/04/0(J20/019'4 tl BlIta hr't '( 3?8'1 20/4/.2flZ7 20/04/0020/0327 17/4/2/360 17/0'4/0(J20/0360

12 Chak S"ha-ndaud (4nr) .20 f1ff2/Tl4 20/04/0020/0374 17/4/21395 17/04/0020/0"395 1'3 Choinon ' (,409) 20(4/2/364 20,04/0020/0364 17/4/2/379 17/04/0020/0379 14 D.an{lo",·a ('t67) 2.0 l4t'2/Z,l'l 20/04/0020/0211 17/4/2/267 17/04/0020/0267 15 Oau l'atp.t.it r(.13) 20/4'/2/368 20/04/0020/0368 17/4/2/3ff9 17,/04/0(J20 /0389 16 Deh 10n ("33'1') 20/4/?:/323 20104/0020/0323 17/4/2/336 17/04/0020/(l3j6 11 Dhtraur ,Z3'2:) .20/4/2'/194 20/04/0020/0194 17/4/2/244 17/04/0020/024"4 ra Dhaul KaTan (388') 20'-!4/2/3,\6 20/04/0020/0346 17/4/2/369 17/04/0020/03'69 19 Dh'lrul Khur'd (.3S!T) 20/4/2/347 20/04/0020/0347 T7/4/2/3613 17/0410020/036S

20 "'liiictd'a ' (3'23) :20 / 4/2133'3 20/04/0020/0333 1'7/4/2/361 17/04fQ020 /036,1

,..... "",1'1 I 21 - rlu~Ciha 1 '(415 ) ZO/4"/2/37fJ 20(04/0020'l0370 17/4/2/399 17/04/0020/0399 'it "\i~~db Na-gr1 '(258) ,20/4/2/214 20/04/0020/0214 17/4/2/252 17 /CJ'4/0020 /0252 ,0, ')" • " Z3 G'hawitd'd 1 (268) '1JJHT2./203 20/04'/0020/0203 17/4/2/269 17/04/0020/0269

24 Gopa 1pur ('333 ) 20/4/2;3"2'5 20/04/0020/0325 1'7/4/2/349 17/0410020/0349

25 Gosa 1 (400 ) 20/(/2'1356 2U/0'4/002U/03~ '17/4/2/378 1-7/04/0020/0378

26 Guram (32.1) :2Q /4"/.2'{33"1 ZO/U4/00Z0/033"l 'l7/4/2'/~6 17/04/0020 /O3~6

27 Hans (326) .20 (4/2/33'6 20/04/0020/0'330 17/4/2/363 T7/04/00Z0/036·3 28 Harna1llpuP! (24'S ) ZO/4/2/2'13 20/0'4/0020/0213 1714'/2/Z51 17/04'/0020/0251 29 Jarkhar (..26'9-) 'ZO/If/2/Z10 ZO/04/0OZ0/0210 17/4/2/270 17/04,0020/0VO

30 'Jas pa 1 Banga (259) "20/4-/'Z/z-,5 20'/04/0020/0215 17/4/2/253 17/04/0020/0253

31 Jassar (255) 7.0/4/Z/1tI7 ZO /04 /OOZO /0 1tI7 17/4/2/250 17/04/0(l'20/0250"

32 'Jhammat '( 335) 20!4/2n40 ,20/04/0020/0340 17/4/2/354 17/04/00'20/0354 240 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES DEHlON C.D~ BLOCK

Seri al Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadba,t No.) Locabon Locabon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3. I} 5 6

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

33 Jogi Majra {402} 20(4/2(358 20/04(0020 (0358 17/41Z1373 17/04(0020/0373 34 Khanpur (2'56 ) 20/4/2/212 20/04/0020/0212 17/4/2/268 17/04/0020/0268

35 Khatra Chaharrn; (324) 20/4/2/334 20/04/0020/0334 17/4/2/362 17/04/0020/0362 36 Khera ( 343) 20/4/2/313 20/04/0020/0313 17/4/2/352 17/04/0020/0352 37 Kheri Sohal (408) 20/4/2/363 20/04/0020/0363 17/4/2/391 17/04/0020/0391

3ey Kishanpur (416) 20/4/21.371 20/04/0020/0371 17/4/2/390 17 /O_4/0020t0390 39 Kllh 1 i Khurd (394) 20/4/2/352 20/04/0020/0352. 17/4/2./383 17/04/0020/0383 40 Khu1j Kalan. (396) 20/4/2/353 20/04/0020/0353 17/4/2/384 17/04/0020/0384 41 Kulahr (336 ) 20/4/2/342 20/04/0020/0342 J7/4/2/357 17/04/0020/0357

42 Leha1 (392 ) \ 20/4/2/349 20/04/0020/0349 17/4/21367 17/04/0020/0367

43 Lehra (334) -20/4/2/315 20/04/0020/0315 17/4/2/353 17/04/0020/0353

44 Ma laud Rorian (407 ) 2,0/4/2/362 20 f04 f0020 /036 2 17 /4J2/392 17 /04/0020/0392 45 Malo Daud (419) 20/4/2/376 20/04/0020/0376 17/4/2/398 17 /04/0020/0398 46 (322 ) 20/4/2/332 20/04/0020/0332 17/4/2/345 17/04/0020{0345

47 Nanakpur Jagera (337) 20/4/2/341 J 20/04/0020/0341 17/4/2/356 17/04/0020/0356

48 Nangal (329 ) 20/4/2/326 20/04/0020/0326 17/4/2/348 17/04/0020/0348 49 Nat (247 ) 20/4/2/195 20/04/0020/0195 17/4/2/245 11/04/0020/0245

50 Pactd i (254) 20/4/2/198 20/04/0020/0198 17 /4/2/249 17 /04/0020~O249

51 Kher i f386) 20(4/2/344 20/04/0020/0344 17/4/2/371 17/04/0020/0371 52 Pohir (338) 20/4/2/314 20/04/0020/0314 17/4/2./355 17/04/002010355 53 ,Qilla RiJipur (315) 20/4/2/322 20/04/0020/0322 17/4/2/326 17/04/0020/0326 _ 54 Rabon Niwi n ( 4.,12) 20/4/2/367 20/04/0020/0367 17/4/2/388 17 /04{OO2 Q/0388 i I 55 Rabon Unchi (411 ) 20/4/2/366 20/04/0020/0366 11/4/2./387 17/04/002.0/038l 56 Ramgarh Sa1'"daran (40.1 ) 20/4/2/357 20/04/0020/0357. 17 14/2/377 17/0_4/0MO/037] 57 Rangian (332) 20/4/2/324 20/04/0020/0324 17/4/2/350 17/04/0020/0350 .sa Rosiana (387) 20/4/2/345 20/04/0020/0345 17/4/2/370 17/04/0020/0370 59 Rurka (330). 20/4/2/328 20/04/0020/0328 17/4/2/347 17/04/0020/0347 60 Saharan Majra (385) 20/4/2/343 ;20/04/0020/0343 17/4/2/372 17/04/0020/037.2 61 Saya Kalan (316) 20/4/2/207 20/04/0020/0207 17/4/2/337 17/04/0020/0337

62 Saya Khurd (317 ) 20/4/2/206 20/04/0020/0206 17/4/2/33~ 1~104/0020 /033~ 63 Sekha ( 405) 20/4/2/361 20/04/0020/0361 17/4/2/375 17/04/0020/0375

64 (320 ) 20/4/2/330 20/04/0020/0330 17/4/2/34] 17/04/Q~20/0341 241

ALPHABETICAL LIST O~ VILLAGES °DEHLDN C.D. BLOCK

Seri al Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) location locabon locaflon locabon Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

5S Siallar (390) 20/4/21339 20/04/0020/0339 1714-/21358 17/04/0020/0358 66 51han Oaud (421) 20/4121377 20/04/0020/0377 17/4/2139i 17 f04/Q020 /0397 67 Sl10n Kalan (251) 20/4/21200 20/04/0020/0200 17/4/2/343 17 /04/0020/0343 68 5119" Khurd (252) 20/4/.21201 20/04/0020/0201 17/4/2/344 17/04/0020/0344 69 Soh ian (404) 20/4/21360 20/04/0020/0360 17/4/2/374 17/04/0020/0374 70 Theh Bha1ni (399) 20/4/2/348. 20/04/0020/0348 17/4/2/381. 17/0410020/0381 71 Theh Lonr an (406) 20/4/2/372 20/04/0020/0372 17/4/2/393 17/0410020/0393 n T'lbb a (249) 20 /4/U 196 20/04/0020/0196 17/412/246 17/04/0020 IO'l.4 6 73 T1mbel"wa 1 (40~) 20/4/2/359 20/04/0020/0359 17(4/2/376 17 /04/0020/0376

74 Uks1 (414) 20/4/2/369 20/04/0020/0369 17/4iz/400 17/04/0020/0400

75 Umedpur (Z31 ) ZO/4/Z/187 - ZO/04/00Z0/0187 17/4IZ/247 17/04/0020/0247 76 Un9h1 Daud (420 ) 20/4/2/375 ZO/04/0020/0375 17/4/Z/396 17/04/0020/0396 77 Zink (391) 20/412/338 ZO/04/00Z0/0338 1714/2/366 17/04{O020/0365

VILLAGE DIRECTORY DEHLOH C.D. BLOCK 244 VILLAGE DEHLOI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Ameni\ies available (if not available within t~ tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash ~) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place , (in number ,where the facility is ava~lable is given) hectares) of house­ Educa.., Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds , tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph, the stop, market/ ra; lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

L.u~hiana Tahsil (Part) 187 Umedpur (231) 261.00 1,706 (282) P,M,H -(-5) HP . -( -5) -(-5) BS

194 Dha~aur (232) 375.00 2,101 (329) P,M -( -5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS'

195 Nat (247) 217.00 1,38,2 (240) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(':5) as

196 Tibba (249) 346.00 1 ,~l62 (213) P D HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

1~ 97 Jassar (255) 303.00 974 (156) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

198 Paddi (254) 369.00 1,538 (275) P.M,~ -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

199 I ~hagwanpura (250) '138.00 292 (49) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

200 5110n Kalan (251) 217.00 1,214 (181) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

201 S11-on ~hurd (252) 211.01) 615 (84) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

202 Bhutta (253) 701.00 2,486{392) P,M,H D HP. PO :.(5-10) BS

203 Ghawaddi (268) 585.00 ~.915 (459) P,M,H PHC HP PO -(-5) BS

206 Saya Khurd (31'7) 175.00 848 (137) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

207 Saya Kalan (316) 190.00 1,580 (272) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

210 Jarkn.ar (269) 193'.00 1,172 (lS6) P -(-5) HP .-( -5) -(';5) as

211 Dangor'a (267) 150.00 475 (74) P -(-5) HP fQ- -(5-10) BS

212 Khanpur (256) ,675.00 2,894 J482) P ,M,H PHC HP PO ';;'(5-10) BS. 245 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under differ~]t types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Ared not (i n kms.) lrrl­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation i ng gatJchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Doraha (8) EA T(214.00),GC(38.00), 47.00 TWE(176.00) PR Doraha (8) EA T(326.00),GC(65.00), 49.00 TWE(261.00) PR Doraha ( 11) EA T(185.00),GC(50.00), 32.00 TWE (135.00) PR Doraha (9) EA T(289.00),GC(12.00) 57.00 TWE(277 .00) PR Ludh13na (13 ) EA T(264.00),TWE(264.00) 39.00

PR Doraha (10) EA T(31~.00),TWE(163.00), 54.00 0(152.00)

PR Doraha (9) EA T(118.00),TW~(112.00), 20.00 0(6.00) PR Ahmedgarh (14) EA T(185.00),GC(26.00), 32.00 TWE(150.00),0(9.00) PR Doraha (14) EA T(190.00),GC(4.00), 21.00 TWE(159.00),O(27.00)

PR Ahmedgarh ( 14) EA T(545.00),GC(24.00), 156.00 TWE(501.00) ,0(20.00) PR Ludhiana (14) ED,EAG T(483.00),GC(102.00), 102.00 TWE(381.00) PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA T(170.00),TW(18.00), 5.00 / TWE(152.00) PR Ahmedgarh (11) ED,EAG T(164.00),GC(?00), 26.00 TWE(162.00)

PR Ludhiana (14) ED,EAG T(170.00) ,GC( 47 .00), 23.00 TWE(123.00) PR Ludhiana (11) ED,EAG T(136.00),GC(41.00), 14.00 TWE(95.00)

PR Ludhiana (12) ED,EAG T(619.00)GC~222.00), 56.00 TWE(397.00) 246

VILLAGE DEHLOI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu 1 a­ village, a dash (-l is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in prackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms) 5-10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house-' Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i anal water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, stati on, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 213 (248) 239.00 1,196 (200) P -'( -5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

214 Gharib Nagri (258) 188.00 108 (17) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) '-(-5) BS 215 Jaspal (259) 481.00 2,604 (395) P,M,~ PHC HP PO '-(-5) BS Bangar , 220 Brahman (264) 183.00 1,512 (282) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Majra 313 Khera (343) 276.00 1,552 (259) P,M -(-5) TW PO -(-5) '1-5 )

314 Pohir (338) 468.00 2,091 (334) P,M,H D TW PTO BS,RS

315 Lehra (334) 355.00 1,596 (268) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

322 Qill a (315) 1605.00 5,783 (1084) P(Z), D,RP(5) TW,I:IP PTO Dai ly BS,RS Raipur M(2) , H(2) PUC 323 Dehlon (33~) 602.00 4,081 (647) P,M,H H,HC,PHC T,TW,HP PTO, Dai1y BS D,FPC Phone

324 Rang; an (332) 322.00 1,748 (267f P -( -5) TW, - (-5) -( -5) -(-5) HP,C 325 Gopalpur (333) 310.00 1,748 (288) P PHC T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP,C -(-5) 326 N~ngal (329) 403.00 1,753 (274) . P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5)

327 (328) 834.00 3,152 (497) P,M,H HC,PHC, TW,HP PO -(-5-10) BS D 328 Rurka (330) 486.00 ,2,186 (356) P,M -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) . --

329 Baal (319) 301.00 823 (133) P -(-5) TW,HP,C PO -(10+) -(-5) 330 Shankar (320) 438.00 2,189 (336) P,M -(-5) TW\HP,C PO, Phone -110+) BS 247

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Near'est Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri - able avail abl e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Doraha ( 13) ED,EAG T(209.00),TWE(209.00) 30.00

PR Doraha (13 ) ED,EAG T(177.00),TWE(177.00) 11.00 PR Ludhiana (10) ED,EAG T(425.00),GC(145.00), 56.00 TWE(280.00) PR Ludhiana (6) ED,EAG T(161.00),TWE(161.00) 22.00

PR Ahmedgarh ( 1 ) EA T(211.00),TW(52.00) 23.00 42.00 TWE(159.00) PR Ahmedgarh (4) EA T(380.00),GC(87.00), 22.00 66.00 TW(87.00),TWE(206.00) PR Ahmedgarh (5) EAG, T(308.00),GC(32.00) 47.00 EA TW(105.00),TWE(171.00) PR Ahmedgarh (4) EA T(1252.00),GC(289.00), 86.00 259.00 8.00 TW(293.00),TWE(670.00)

PR Ahmedgarh ( 11 ) ED, EAG T{523.00),GC(121.00) 79.00 TWE(402.00) pq Ahmedgarh (7) ED, T(284.00),GC(112.00), 38.00 EAG TW(70.00),TwE(102.00) PR Ahmedgarh \ 7 ) ED, T(269.00),GC(30.00) 41.00 EAG T~(lC9.00),TWE(130.00) PR hhlnedgarh (3) [J, EAG T(350.00),GC(136.00) 53.00 TW(114.00),TVE(100.00) PR Ahmedgarh (10) ED,EAG T(685.00),TWE(685.00) 51.00 98.00 . PR Ahmedgarh (16) ED, T(420.00),GC(108.00~ 1.00 65.00 TW(2Q2.00),TWE(110.00)

PR Ahmedgarh (12) EA T(258.00),TWE(258.00) , 43~OO PR Ahmedgarh (12) EA T(323.00),GC(104.00) 115.00 TWE(219.00) 248

VILLAGE . DEHlOll C.D. BLOCK-8 Ameni ties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within, the t i on (with Hadbas t No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and. next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nettrest place (i n number' where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10

ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 331 Guram (321) 401.00 1,826 (315) P,M,H PHC TW,HP,C PO, -(-5) -(-5) Phone 332 Mukandpur (322) 292.00 1,453 (248) P,M.H -(-5) TW,HP,C PO -(10+) as

333 Ohoda (323) 129.00 389 (61) p -(-~) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

334 Khatra (324) 635.00 1,802 (292.) .p ,M,H, D,CHW TW,HP ,t PO, -(5-10) BS Chaharmi PUC,C Phone 335 Bir Hans (327) 106.00 579 (100) p -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

336 Hans (326) 170.00 1,179 (210) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 337 Bhikhi (325) 232.00 1,457 (263) p -( -5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khatra 338 Zirak (391) 263.00 1,080 (173) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

339 Siah'ar (390) 1153.00 4.318 (684) P,M,H, PHC T,HP PO, -(-5) BS . PUC Phone 340 Jhammat (335 ) 548.00 1,835 (311 ) P -(-~) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

341 Nanak~ur (337) 258.00 1,767 (323) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS \)agera 342 Kul ahr (336) 555.00 1.869 ( 316) p -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

343 Saharan Majra (385) 488.00 1.533 (240) p -(-5) HP/ -(-5) -(-5) BS 344 Pandher (3a6) 325.00 1,011 (159) p -(-5) tiP -(-5) -(-5) BS Kheri

345 Rosiana / (387) 225.00 1,074 (174) P - (5-1 O)_ HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

346 Dhaul Kal an (388) 313.00 1,150(1~7) P RP "HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

347 Dhaul (389) 260.00 1,008 (166) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd 249 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ahmedgarh ( 11) EA ·. T(356.00) ,GC (16.00), 45.00 TWE(340.00)

PR Ahmedgarh (14) EA '. T(250.00),GC(56.00), 42.00 TW(58.00),TWE(136.00) PR Ahmedgarh (10) ED,EAG ·. T( 115.00) ,GC{ 35.00), 14.00 TW(18.00),TWE(62.00) PR Ahmedgarh (10) EA ·. T(531.00),GC(45.00), 104.00 TW(52.00),TWEl434.00J PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA ·. T(99.00).GC(35.00). 7.00 TWE(64.00) PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA ·. T(160.00),TWE(160.00) 10.00 PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA ·. T(220.00),TWE{220.00) 12.00 , PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA T(234.00),GC(23.00), 29.00 ·. TWE{211.00) PR Ahmedgarh (5) EA ·. T(1068.00),GC{71.00), ~5.00 TWE(997.00) PR Ahmedgarh (4) EA T(470.00),GC(101), 78.00 ·. TWE(369.00) PR Ahmedgarh (3) EA . T(212.00),GC(83.00). 46.00 · TWE(129.00) PR Ahmedgarh (5) EA T(506.00).GC(26.00), 49.00 ·. TWE(480.00) PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA ·. T(456.00),TWE(456.00) 32.00 p~- Ahmedgarh (9) EA •• T(301.00),TWE(301.00) 24.00

PR Ahmedgarh (10) EA T(202.00),GC(12.00) 23.00 TWE(190.00) PR Ahmedgarh (15) EA T(282.00).TWE(282.00) 31.00

PR Ahmedgarh (14) EA T(236.00),~C(70.00), 24.00· TWE(166.00) 250 VILLAGE

DEHLflII C.D. BL~ Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets thd distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the ne_arest place (1n number where the facility is avaiJable is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tel e- of (bus graph the stop. market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 '- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

- Ludhiana Tahsil. (Part) 348 Theh (399) 35.00 Un:' Bhaint 349 Lehal (392) 457.00 1,833 (280) P,M,H -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) BS

I 352 Kuh 1i Khurd (394) 246.00 '998 (151) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) as 353 Kuhli Kalan (396) 350.0u 1,352 {227) P D HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

354 Ber Khurd (397) 515.00 875 (145) P D - HP -(-5) -(-5) BS , 355 Ber Kalan (398) 535.00 2,418 P41) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

356 Gosal (400) 388.00 1,568i (226) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS •

357 Ramgarh (401) 851.00 3,795 (634) P,M,H D HP PO -( -~) BS Sardaran 358 Jogi Majra (402) 227.00 1,104 (184) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

359 T-imbarwal (403) 251.00 791 (130) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

360 Sohian ( 404) 329.00 1,303 (199) P .... (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

361 Sekha (405) 348.00 1,338 (221) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

362 Malaud (407L 488.00 4,437 (762) P,M(2) PHC HP' PTO, Dai1~ BS Rorian H(2), "Phone PUC 363 Kheri Sohal (408) 283.00 1,717 (280) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

364 Chomon (409) 433.00 1,445 (247) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -_~J- <' BS -. 365 Babarpur (410) 279.00 1,340 (211) P,M,H -(-5) HP ., -(-5) -(-5) BS 366 Rabon Unchi .( 411 ) -238. DO 1,088 (165) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 251 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power ,Land use (i.e •. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un- Cu1 tur­ ------Area not (i n kms.) i rri­ able avail ab le gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12. 13 14 15 16 17 18 \ inhabited

PR Ahmedgarh (15 ) EA T(405.00),GC(56.00), 52.00 TWE (349.00)0- PR Doraha (14 ) EA T(221.00),TWE(221.00) 19.00 PR Doraha (16 ) EA T(328.00},TWE(328.00) 22.00

PR t4a 1erkot 1a (17) EA T(476.00).GC(64.00), 39.00 TWE(412.00) PR Malerkotla (13) EA T(482.00),GC(54.00), 53.00 TWE(378.00),O(50.00) PR Ahmedgarh ( 10) EA T(348.00),TWE(348.00) 40.00

PR Malerkotla (~) ED T{762.00),GC(25.00) 89.00 EAG TWE(737.00) PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA T(206.00),TWE(206.00) 21.00

PR Malerkotla (10) EA T( 230 .00) .GG (34.00), 21.00 TWE(196.00) PR Malerkotla (9) EA T(306.00).GC(110.00). 23.00 TWE(196.00) PR Malerkotla (9) EA T\325.00},TWE(325.00) 23.00 , PR Malerkotla ( 13) EA T(420.00).TWE(420.00) 68.00

PR Malerkotla (13) EA T(255~OO).GC(19.00), 28.00 TWE(216:00)

PR Malerkotla (13) EA T(391.00),GC(~.OO), 42.00 TWE(388.00) PR Malerkotla (16 ) EA T(231.00),TWE(231.00) 48.00 ' PR Malerkotla (13) EA T(213.00),TWE(213.00) 25.00 252 VILLAGE DEHLON C.D BLOCK . Amenities and

Loca- Name of village- Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the ~ tion (with Hadbast NO.) area popula­ village, a dash H is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it 1n brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms) 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa-.. --.-.-~------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona' water & ' days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana Tashil (Part) ":;67 Rabon Niwin (412) 283.00 838 (133) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as 368 Oaulatpur (413) 231.00 766 (125) P -(-5) HP -(-5) .. (-5) as 369 Uksi (414) 322.00 1 ..087 (193) P,M,H D HP -(-5) -(-5) as as 370 Dudhal (415) 392.00 , ,~691 (270) " -(-5) HP PO -(-5) 371 Kishanpur (416) 246.00 948 (1GB) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as.

372 Theh Lohran (406) 69.00 Un-

373 Burkara (417) 237.00 232 (36) P -(-5) j HP -(-5) -(-5). as

374 Chak (418) 203.00 Un- Sihandaud 375 Unghi Daud (420) Z05,00 767 (110) P -(-5) HP -(-s) - ( -5) , as

376 Malo Daud (419) 178.00 651 (101 ) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

377 Sihan D,aud (421) 436.00 ],935 (292) P,M,H -(-s} HP PO -(5-10) as

27999.00 118,967 P(73). H(l) • ()9 .521) M(28), MCW{O), H(22). "'(0). PUC(4), CWC(O), C(l ), HC{Z). TR(O) PHC(9), 1(0). O(11), AC{O), PI1S(O), 0(0) T8(0), FPC(l), _NH(O), SMP(O), RP(6). C""(l )t 0(0) 253 DIRECTORY land u:;e

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of lang use in hecta~es roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) . to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (;n kms.) irri­ ab1e d'lai iab)e gated waste for culti­ (i nc lud­ vation ing gauchar and gf'oves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR r~alerkotla (13 ) EA T(255.00),TWE(255.00) 28.00 'R Malerkotla (13) EA T(20B.00),TWE(208.DO) 23.00 PR Malerkotla (11 ) EA T(267.00),TWE(267.00) 55.00 PR Malerkotla (11) EA T(365.00).TWE(j65.00) 27.00

PR Malerkotla (12) EA T(218.00),GC(13.00), 28.00 TWE(205.00) inhabited

PR Malerkotla (9) EA T(228.00),TWE(228.00) 9.00 inhabited

PR Malerkotla (9) EA T(188.00),GC(12.00), 17.00 TWE(172.00),O(4.00) PR Malerkotla (9) EA T(160.00),TWE(160.00) 18.00

PR Malerkotla ( 8) EA T(410.00),GC(47.00), 26.00· TWE(367.00) 0.00 T(24204.oo) 183.00 259.00 3046.00 Gt{2827.oo) TWE(19931.00), TU{1178.00} O(268.00}

PUNJAB C. D. BLOCK DORAHA PART OF TAHSIL KHANNA AND PART OF TAHSIL LUDHIANA DISTRtCT LUDHIANA

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BOUNOARYf DISTRiCt RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAO GAUGE" _ A TAHSIL. POSl OFFICE/ POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO C.D .BLOCK. HIGH/SECONDARY SCHOOL. S " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. -[=:li :J HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL HS HEAOClUARTERS: T~HSIL @ HOSPITAL,HEALTH CENTRE,PRIMARY HEALTH VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200,200-499 CENTRE,DISPENSARY,MATERNiTY AND CHILD 500-999,- 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE 0 •••• WELFARE CENTRE. . ~~ ~+. UNINHABiTED VTLLAGE WiTH LOCAlJON CODE NUMBER [~!2]_J IMPORTANt VILLAGE MANOIES [:. UR8AN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ~ NATiONAL HIGHWAY _J:iliL_ IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD

, AU boundories ore updQI~d upto (St. December,1989.

1 C .O.btocl< boundary t')(clud~S 5totutory townS.

Rosea .uponSurvf!y otlndiQ mop with the permiSSion of tf'le SUfVfYOI Gentlol or Indio © Government or Indio Copyright J 1996. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN OORAHA C.D. BLOCK

257 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF YH.lASES DORAHA C.D. B~OCK ._--- . --- Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locahon -----roc·,:;'· 10n [ocabon Locabon Code C0de Code Code (~lanuaJ) • ( Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

ludhiana Tahsil (Part) Chapra (395) 20/4/2/351 20/04/0020/0351 17/4/2/38 17/04/0020/0382 2 KartarptJr (393) 20/4/2/350 20/04/0020/0350 17/4/2/366 17/04/0020/0356

Khanna Tahsil (Part) 3 Afzalapur (230) 20/4/4/40 20/04/0040/0040 17/4/4/83 17/04/0040/0083 4 Ajnaud (221 ) 20/4/4/2 20/04/0040/0002 17/4/4/109 17/04/0040/0109 5 A1 ampur Urf Chapr.a (205) 20/4/4/46 20/04/0040/0046 17/4/4/128 17/04/0040/0128 6 Balaspur (216) 20/4/4/24 20/04/0040/0024 17/4/4/114 17/04/0040/0114 7 Baoopur (183) 20/4/4/66 20/04/0040/0066 17/4/4/145 17/04/0040/0145 8 Barmalipur (237) 20/4/4/10 20/04/0040/0010 17/4/4/95 17/04/0040/0095 9 Segowal (251 ) 20/4/417 20/04/0040/0007 17/4/4/100 17/04/0040/0100 10 Bharthala Randhawa (192) 20/4/4/61 20/04/0040/0061 17/4/4/1.52 17/04/0040/0152 11 Bhatha 1 (227) 20/4/4/33 20/04/0040/0033 17/4/4/122 17/04/0040/0122 12 Bibipu,' (180) 20/4/4/67 20/04/0040/0067 17/4/4/143 17/04/0040/0143 11 Sir Katahri (213) 2014(4/27 20/04/0040/0027 17/4/4/115 17/04/0040/0115 14 Bishanpura (238) 20/4/4/11 20/04/0040/0011 17/4/4/94 17/04/0040/0094 15 Booan; (223) 20/4/4/20 20/04/0040/0020 17/4/4/107 17/04/0040/0107 16 Chah Koian Khurd (242) 20/4/4/17 20/04/0040/0017 17/4/4/92 17/04/0040/0092

17 Chan Ko;an Kalan (241) 20/4/4/14 ~O/04/0040/0014 17/4/4/91 17/04/0040/0091 18 Deep Nagar (242) 20/4/4/16 20/0OY0040/0016 17/4/4/105 17/04/0040/0105 19 Deva Mander ( 187) 20/4/4/56 20/04/0040/0056 17/4/4/137 17/04/0040/0137 20 Devipur Chima (232) 20/4/4/39 20/04/0040/0039 17/4/4/82 17/04/0040/0082 21 Devipur Urf (193) 20/4/4/62 20/04/0040/0062 17/4/4/153 17/94/0040/0153 Malikpur

-2~ Dhamot (207) 20/4/4/44 20/04/0040/0044 17/4/4/126 17/04/0040/0126 23 OOburji (219) 20/4/4/22 20/4/0040/0022 17/4/4/111 17/04/0040/0111 24 Doraha (244) 20/4/4/4 20/04/0040/0004 17/4/4/103 17/04/0040 /0103

25 ~ugri (220) 20/4/4/1 20/04/0040/0001 17/4/4/J 10 17/04/0040/0110 26 Fatehpur ( 177) 20/4/4/72 20/4/0040/0072 17';4/4/138 17/04/0040/0138 27 Ferozepur (209) 20/4/4/45 20/04/0040/0045 17/4/4/127 17/04/0040/0127 ~ 28 Ghaloti (210) 20/4/4/31 20/04/(.J040/0031 17/4/4/120 17/04/0040/0f20 29 Ghangas (212) 20/4/4/29 20iO'!/l1040/0029 1714/4/118 17/04/0040/0118 258' • ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES DORAHA C.O. BLOCK

Serial 1".111. Qf the v 111 age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. \)lr;tft ...dbast No.) LOCal: 1 on locatlon location locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (£;omputer)

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Khanna Tahsil '(Part) 30 Ghudani Kalan (228) 20/4/4/32 20/04/0040/0032 17/4/4/121 17/04/0040/0121 31" (229) 20/4/4/42 20/04/0040/0042 17/4/4/123 17/04/0040/0123 32 Gidri (218) 20/4/4/23 20/04/0040/0023 17/4/4/112 17/04/0040/0112 33 Gobindpur (233) 20/4/4/38 20/04/0040/0038 17/4/4/85 17/04/0040/0085 34 Gurditpura (225) 20/4/4/18 20/04/0040/0018 17/4/4/90 17/04/0040/0090 35 Harai lhan (248) 20/4/4/8 20/04/0040/0008 17/4/4/99 17/04/0040/0099 3b Hole (179) 20/4/4/68 20/04/0040/0068 17/4/4/142 17104/0040/0142 31 Ishanpur (175) 20/4/4/70 20/04/0040/0070 17/4/4/140 17/04/0040/0140. 38 Jahangir (21?) 20/4/4/25 20/04/0040/0025 17/4/4/116 17/04/0040/0116 39 Jaipura (245) 20/4/4/15 20/04/0040/0015 17/4/4/98 17/04/0040/0098 40 Ja 11 ah (231 ) 20/4/4/41 20/04/0040/0041 17/4/4/84 17/04/0040/0084 41 Jandal; (206) 20/4/4/54 20/04/0040/0054 17/4/41125 17/04/0040/0125 42 Jarg (186) 20/4/4/57 20/04/0040/0057 17/4/4/148 17/04/0040/0148 ., 43 (188) 20/4/4/55 20/04/0040/0055 17/4/4/136 17/04/0040/0136 44" Kaddon (246) 20/4/4/12 20/04/0040/0012 17/4/4/97 17/04/0040/0097 45 Katanri (214) 20/4/4/?-8 20/04/0040/0028 17/4/4/117 17/04/0040/0117 • 46 Kata.na (250) 20/4/4l~ 20/04/0040/0006 17/4/4/101 17/04/0040/0101 47 ( Kot 1a Afgana (236) 20/4/4/35 20/04/0040/0035 17/4/4/88 17/04/0040/0088 , 48 Lal'J_d.ha, (224) 20/4/4/19 20/04/0040/0019 17/4/4/106 17/04/0040/0106 49 )..apran (217) 20/4/4/26 20/04/0040/0026 17/4/4/113 17/04/0040/0113 H I 50 Lakho,was (.198 ) 20/4/41'22 20/04/0040/0052 17/4/4/134 17/04/0040/0134

5\ Lflsara P.oh l,oYlas p C~OP) 20./4/4/51 20/04/0040/0051 17/4/4/135 17/04/0040/0135 \ I 52 .Mad'l i pur" (199) 20/4/4/50 20/04/0040/0050 17/4/4(132 1J /04/0040/0132 I 53 Majri (234) 20/4/4/37 20/04/0040/0037 17/4/4/86 17/04/0040/0086

54 Maksudra (226) 20/4/4/34 20/04/0040/0034 17/4/4/89 17/04/0040/0089~~ 55 M9 1hi pur (247) 20/4/4/9 20/04/0040/0009 17/4/4/96 17/04/0040/0096 56 Mangewa 1- (204 ) 20/4/4/49 20/04/0040/0049 17/4/4/130 17/04/0040/0130

57, Manopyr (.190) 20/4j4j,5~~ L 20/04/0040/0059- 17/4/4/.150 17/04/0040/0150 , ~

58 ~lynanpjJr f ';19;1.) 20/4/4/6D' 20/04/0040/0060 17/4/4/151 17 /04/004Wp~51C'-: 59- t{i z:_empur :(€(}1)" 20/4/4/53 26/04/0040/0053 17/.4/4/133 17/04/9040/0133

60 Patt i I s'haripltr (176 ) 20/4/4/71 20/04/0040/0071 17/4/4/139 17/04/0040/0139 61' Patti Mangewal (203) 20/4/4/48 20/04/0040/0048 17/4/4/131 17/04/0040/0131 259 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES DORAHA C.o. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) Locat,on Locabon Locat10n Locatl on Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Khanna Tahsil (Part) 62 Payal (Rurall (235) 20/4/4/36 20/04/0040/0036 17/4/4/87 17/04/0040/0087 63 Rajgarh (243) 20/4/4/3 20/04/0040/0003 17/4/4/104 17/64/0040/0104 64 Ram Nagar (185) 20/4/4/64 -Z0/04/0040/0064 17/4/4/\47 17/04/0040/0147 65 Rampur (249) 20/4/4/5 20/04/0040/0005 17 /4/4/102 17/04/0040/0102 66 Ranwan (208), 20/4/4/43 20/04/0040/0043 17/4/4/124 17/04/0040/0124 67 Rara (211 ) 20/4/4/30 20/04/0040/0030 17/4/4/119 17/04/0040/0119 68 Rauni (182) 20/4/4/63 20/04/0040/0063 17/4/4/144 17/04/0040/0144 69 Rawal (222) 20/4/4/21 20/04/0040/0021 17/4/4/108 17/04/0040/0108 70 Shahpur (239) 20/4/4/13 20/04/0040/0013 17/4/4/93 17/04/0040/0093 7r Sihaura (202) 20/4/4/47 20/04/0040/0047 17/4/4/129 17/04/0040/0129 72 Sirthala (189) 20/4/4/58 20/04/0040/0058 17/4/4/149 17/04/0040/0149 73 Taunsa (178) 20/4/4/69 20/04/0040/0069 17/4/4/141 17/04/0040/0141 74 Turmari (184) 20/4/4/65 20/04/0040/0065 17/4/4/146 17/04/0040/0146

VILLAGE DIRECTORY DORAHA C.D. BLOC:l 262 VILLAG Amenities an, loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within th tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nex Code of the tion to it 1n brackets the distance in broad ranges viz No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest plac, (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i onal water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, .. market/ railway hat, station, if dny waterway

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 350 Kartarpur ( 393) 150.00 715 (123) P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

351 Chapra (395 ) 100.00 428 (66) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

250.00 1,143 (189) P(Z) • H{O). M(O) MCW(O) H(O). MH(O). PUC(O) CWC(O) C(O), HC(O) • .' TR(O) PHC(O) I{O). 0(0) , AC(O) PHS{O) 0(0) TS(O). FPe(O) Nli(O) » SMP{O) RP(O) • CHW(O) 0(0) .. _------'263

O~BEfTORY

Land use, "

App- N~arest ,Power Land use ~i.e. area und~r.: ~iiferen1l!5ttypes of ·land!user,inctiectaY"es. roach • town r ~upp)y rounded upto two dec~mal places) .. .. to.. and' -~-':'------j------:-";'''''i---:--~~-'-'(1... ------..~~~ v]llage distance Forest . Irrigated by source iUn- Cultur- Area not" (i n kms.) ii~ri- able avai 1able gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 14 15 16 17 " 18

PR Doraha (14 ) EA T(i13a.OO)ITWE~138.00) 12.00

PR Doraha (14 ) EA T(93.00),TWE(93.00) 7.00

T(231.oo).TWE(231~qot 19.00 264

VILLAGE DORAHA C.D. BlOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the , tion (w1th Hadbast No.) area popul a- village. a dash f-) is shown in the column and next Sode of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. ._, No. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (1n number hectares) of ~~:~:-:~:-~~:~:~:~-:~-~~~~.~~~~:-~~-~:~:~~------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

Dugr1 (220) 346.00 795 (134) P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

2 Ajnaud (221) 314.00 1,101 (184) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

3 Rajgarh (243) 632.00 2.98Q (437) P.M 0 HP PO -{-5) -(-5)

4, Doraha (244) 597.00 2,~51 (429 ) P H,SMP HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

5 Rampur (249) 1,312.00 6,035 (1059) P,M,H H,MCW,MH TW.HP PO, -(-5) BS PHC,D.FPC Phone 6 Katana (250) 132.00 542 (99) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-~) as

7 (251) 466.00 3,128 (479) P,M, MCW TW,HP PO, -( -5) BS H,O Phone 8 Harallhan (248) 469.00 2,248 (356) P,M(2), MH,HC, T,HP PTO Daily BS,RS H. 0, PUC,C FPC 9 Malhipur (247) 267.00 1,245 (229) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 10 Barmal1pur (237) 357.00 1,967 (274) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

11 B1shan Pura' (238) 412.00 296 (55) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

12 Kaddon (246) 739.00 3,064- (503) P,M,H -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

13 Shahpur • (239) 234.00 1,3_3 (199) P,M,H MH,HC .. HP PO -(-5) -(:5 ) CHW 14 Chan Loian (241) 141.00 536 (93) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kalan 265 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Lan9 use (i.e. area under different types of l~nd use in hectares roach' town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Doraha (7) EA T( 315\.00), TW (61.00), 31.00 TWE(254.00) PR Doraha. (6) EA T{282.00),GC{15.00), ; . 32.00 TW,(99.00),TWE{162.00) PR Doraha (4) ED, T(558.00),TW(162.00), 2.00 72.00 EAG TWE{396.00) PR Doraha (2) EA T(429.qO),TW(166.00) 8.QO 160.00 TWE(263.00)

PR Doraha (3) E~ T(1,122.00),GC(91.00), 190.00 TW(25.00),TWE(906.00),0(100.00) PR Doraha ' (3) ED, T(101.00),TW(15.00), 31.00 EAG TWE(86.00) PR Doraha (1 ) EA T(425.00),TW(61.00), 41.00 TWE(364.00) PR Doraha (2) EA T(272.00),TW(57.00), 61.00 136.00 TWE(215.00)

PR Doraha (2) EA T(210.00),TW(57.00), 22.00 35.00 .. TWE(153.00) \. PR Payal (3) EO, T(331.00),TW(57.00), 26.00 EAG TWE(274.00) PR Payal (3) ED, T(395.00),TW(102.00), ... 17.00 EAG TWE(293.00) I PR Doraha (2) EA T(511.00),TW(148.00), 228.00 :rWE(363.00) PR Paya" (4) ED, T(214.00),TW(26.00), 20.00 EAG TWE(188.00) PR Payal (5) ED, T(134.00),TW(12.00), 7.00 EAG TWE(i22.00) 266 VILLAGE DORNIA, C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name ot vi Ilage Total Total Ameni ties available ( if not available within Ore tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) iss hown in the co 1urnn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vlll age and -5 .km~, 5-10 krns and 10+ kms of the nearest place [1 n number wryere,the facility 1s available is.given) lectares) of house- li:duca------~------~~-~------Medical Drinking Post .Day or Communi- holds tional water & day,s cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna Tahsil (Part) 15 Jaipura (245) 243.00 1,133 (161) P D HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-~

16 Deep Nagar (242) 465.00 1,129 (180) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

17 Chah Koian (242) 197.00 911 (131) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd 18 Gurditpura (225) 169.00 672 (102) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19 Landha (224) 242.00 1,059 (171) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

20 Booan; (-223 ) 571.00 1.796 (284) P,M,H MH,HC TW, PO, -(-5) BS NH HP Phone 21 Rawal (222) 245.00 680 (104) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) _ ·(-5)

22 Doburji (219) 407;00 1,143 (178) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

23 Gidri (218)--- 314.00 1,259 (204) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -5-10) -(-5)

24 Balasour (216) 522.00 2,755 (453) P,M,H PHS, HP PO -(5-10) BS 0 25 Jahangir (215) 90.00 332 (62)' P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

26 Lapran (217) 280.00 1.673 (285) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

27 Bir 'Katahri (213) 97.00 Un- 28 Katahri (214)" 584.00 f2.199 (300) P,M 0 HP -(-5) -(10+) BS . 29 Ghangas (212) 363.00 ',908 (301) P -(-5) HP Phone -(10+) -(-5)

30 Rara (211 127.00 848 (156) P -(-5) TW. -(-Sf -(10+) BS HP 267 DIRECTORY Land 'use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rO,unded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest------~------Irrigated by. source Un- Cultur­ ------Area not (i n kms~ irri­ able. avail ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Doraha (2) ED,EAG, T(208.00),TW(40.00), 9.00 26.00 TWE(168.00 PR Doraha (2) ED, T(406.00),GC(59.00), 59.00 EAG TW(14.00),TWE(33~.00) PR Ooraha (4) ED, T(182.00),TW(8.00), 15.00 EAG TWE(174.00) PR Doraha (3) ED, T(141.00),TW(8.00)~ 28.00 EAG TWE(133.00) PR DClraha (4) EA T(215.00),TW(32.00), 27.60 TWE(183.00) PR Doraha (5; EA T(539.00),GC(69.00), 32.00 TW(86.00),TWE(384.00) PR. Doraha (4) ED. T(195.00),TW(68.00). 50.00 EAG TWE(127.00)

PR Doraha (9) ED, T('344.00), TW(66 .00), 6~.00 EAG TWE(278.00) PR Doraha (8) EO, T(289.00),TW(53.00), 25.00 EAG TWE(236.00) PR Ooraha (8) EA T(466.00),TW(122.00) 5'6':00. TWE(344.00) PR Ooraha (8) EA T(BO.OO),TW(19.00), 10.00 TWE(61.00) ~ PR Doraha (10) EA T(244.0b),TW(58.00), 36.00 TWE(186.00) inhabited PR Ahmedgarh (8) EO, T(478.00), TW( 134. OO}, 106.00 EAG TWE(344.00) PR Ooraha (15) ED. T(287 .00), TW( 107 .00)., .. . 76.00 [AG TWE(180.00) PR Doraha (11) ED, T(110.00).TW(41.00), .. -fr.OO EAG TWE(69.00) 268

VILLAGE oORAHA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village" Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the, tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash t--) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms 1 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest p'lace (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day br Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

31 Ghaloti (210) 815.00 3,727 (594) P,M,H D, HP PO -(10+) BS RP 32 Ghudani (228) \517.00 5,187 (859) P,M, D HP PO, -(5-10~ BS Kalan H Phone 33 Bhathal (227) 189.00 508 (98) . P HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

34 Maksudra (.226) 883.00 3,370 (527) P,M,H D TW, PO -(-5) BS HP 35 Kotla Af9ana (23ql. 173.00 \ 225 (29) P -(-5) TW, -(-5)- -(-5) BS . HP 36 Payal (235) 1,334.00 282 (39) P(3), H(2), T,TW, PTO, Daily 'BS (Rural) M,-H. MCW, HP Phone PUC RP(2) 37 Maj ri (234) 282.00 906 (135) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

38 GolYi ndpur (233) 275.00 896«144) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-9) BS . HP 39 Oevipur Chima(232) 119.00 33 (6) -(-5) -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 40 Af'zalapur (230) 84.00 415 (68) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -( -5> ' -( -5 ) HP 41 Jallah (231) 429.00 1,162 (206) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 42 Ghudani (229) 570.00 1,643 (269) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) Khurd 43 Ranwan (208) 182.00 243 (113) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

44 Ohamot" (207) 1,922.00 6,319 (1100) P,M,H H,~HC HP PO, Phone -( -5) CHW

45 Ferozepur (20g) 12-5.00 285 (48) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 269 DIRECTORY Land use

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

. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ahmedgarh (15) EA T(748.00),TW(250.00), 67.00 TWE(498.00) PR Doraha \1(10) EAG, T(1363.00),TW(1218.00), 154.00 EA TWE(145.00) PR Doraha (7) ED, T(144;00),TW(30.00), 45.00 EAG TWE ( 114-. 00) PR Doraha (6) ED, T(764.00),W(732.00), .'. 119.00 EAG TW(32.00) PR Doraha (6) ED, T(163.00),TWE(163.00) 10.00 EAG PR Payal (0) EA T(1,128.00),TWE(1,128.00) 206.00

PR Doraha (14) ED, T(267.00),TWE(267~00) 15.00 EAG PR Payal (3) ED, T(267.00),TW(267.00) 8.00 EAG PR D.oraha (13) EA T(113.00),TW(28.00), 6.00 TWE(85.00) PR Ooraha (14 ) ED, T(80.00).TWE(80.00) 4.00 EAG PR Ooraha ( 14) ED, T(401.00);TW(~7.00), 28.00 EAG TWE(324.00) PR Doraha (9) ED, T(526.00),TW(162.00), 44.00 EAG TWE (364.00)

PR Dorah~ ( 17) EA T(153.00}~TWE(153.00) 29.00

PR Doraha (14t EA T(1,847.00),TW(445.00)h 75.00 TW(1,402.00) PR Doraha (14) ED, T( 119.00) , TW (119.00) 6.00 EAG 270 VILLAGE OORAHA t.D. BLOCK Amen1ties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities availabl~ (if not available within the~ tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (- is shown 1n the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad. ranges viz. No. , village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is qiven) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat. station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna Tahsi 1 (Part) - 46 Alampur Arf (205) 98:00 , 450 (72) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Chapra 47 Sihaura (202) 508.00 2,812 (474) P.M,H, HP PO -(5-10) BS pue,e 48 p'atti (203) 154 Un· Mangewal 49 Mangewal (204) 295.00. 628 (92) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 50 Madnipur (199) 264.00 903 (129) P. -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

51 Lasara (200) 385.00 738 (105) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS Pohlowas 52 Lasara (198) 381.00 1,177 (194) P FPC HP PO -(-5) BS Lakhowas 53 Nizampur "(201 ) 359.00 1,311 (209) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

54 Janca 1i (206) 503.00 1,687 ( 272) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(';5) BS

55 Jargari (188) 815.00 2.890 (462) P,M.H D. W.TW. PO -(10+) BS RP HP

56 Deva M~der (187) 133.00 582 (89) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

57 Jarg (186) 1,012.00 3,248 (554) P.M(2). PHC. W.TW. PO, -(10+) BS H(2) RP HP Phone

58 Sir~ha,la (189) 777.00 1,962 (313) P,M RP W.TW, - ('-5) - (10+) BS HP,C 59 Manhpur (190) 262.00 567 (104) P -(-5) TW. -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5) HP 60 Mull anpur (191) _ 134.00 547 (84) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) _ -BS ... 61 Bharthala (192) 275.00 1.027 (155) P -(-5) TW, PO - (10-1') BS Randhawa HP 271 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use {i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply ~~~~~:~_~~:~_:~~_~::~~~~_~~~::~l to and ______vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ·Area not {i n kms~ irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ"\ vation i ng . gauchar and groves)

11 12 • 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Doraha ( 13) EA T(94.00,.TW(94.00) 4.00

PR Payal (10) EA 'T (,,460.00). TW( 160 .00) 48.00 TWE(300.00) \ - inhabited

PR Mal erkotl a (13) EA T(21500).TW(10.00) 80.00 TWE(205.00) PR Payal (8) EA T(215.00).TW(42.00) 49.00 TWE(173.00) PR Khanna (6) EA T(349.00).TW(94.00). '36.00 TWE(255.00) PR Payal (15 ) EA T(340.00).TW(87.00). 41.00 TWE(253.00) PR Payal (10) ED. T(262.00).TW(87.00). 51.00 46.00 EAG TWE(175.00) PR Payal (6) EA T(429.00).TW(25.00). 74·.00 TWE(4()4.00) PR Malerkotla (17 ); ED. T(634.00).TW(163.00). 62.00 119.00 EAG TWE(471.00) PR Khanna (18) EA .. T(117.00).Tw\22.00). 16.00 TWE(95.00) PR Kh-anna (21) EA T(890.00).TW(216.00), 122.00 TWE(674.00) PR Khanna (15 ) EA T(550.00),GC(132.00), 227.00 TW(118.00),TWE(300.00)

PR Arnloh (14) ED. T(221.00).TW(80.00). .f 41.00 EAG T'WE(141.00) PR Amloh (16 ) EA T(132.00).TW(11.00). 2.00 TWE (121. 00) PR Amlotl ( 17) EA T(226.00).TW(31.00) 49.00 TWE(195.QO) 272

VILLAGE OORAHA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available wlthin the tion (with Hadbast No ) popula- village, a dash f-) is shown in the column and !text Code • area tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. of the and --5 ~ms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of th~ nearest place vi 11 age number whe~e th~ facility is available is given) of ------(i n house- Edw;a- Medi ca 1 Dr; nk.; ng Post Day or Communi- hectares) holds tiona 1 - water • & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai-lway hat, station, if any waterway) " 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khanna TahsJl (Part) 62 Devipur Urf (193) 193.00 551 (80) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(10+) BS Malikpur 63 Rauni (182) 1248.00 3,810 (606) P,M, H,MCW, TW, PO, Daily BS H cwc, HP Phone HC,PHC 64 Ram Nagar (185) 159.00 Un- P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 65 Turmari (184) , 159.00 646 (96) 66 Baoopur ( 18,,3) 146.00 237 (29) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 67 Bibipur' (180) 224.00 872 (126) P(2) • -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS M 68 Hole (179) 204.00 1,293 (193) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

69 Taunsa (178) 170.00 774 (105) P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

70 TShanpur (175) 211.00 770 (121) P PHS HP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

71 Patti (176) 79.00 Un- Ishanpur -( 10+) BS 72 Fatehpur (177 ) 180.00 232 (42) P -(-5) HP -(-5)

29~561.00 1 02,,932 P(70). H(6)~ 16.543 N(25) MeW(4) H(17). tIi(4). PUC(3) CHC,1) C(2). He(4). TR(O) PHC(4) 1(0). 0(10). AC(O) PHS(2) 0(1) T8(0), FPC(3} 1II(1)~ _(1) RP(6). 0tW(2) d(1) 273 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 . 15 16 17 18

PR Amloh (14) EA T(170.00);TW{23.00), 11.00 12.00 ·. TWE (147.00) PR Amloh (24) EA ·. T(1,173),TW(769.00), 75.00 TWE(404.00) inhabited PR Amloh (14 ) ED, T(146.00),TW(37.00), 10.00 3.00 fAG TWE (109'.00) PR Amloh (12) EA '.. T(138.00) • TW.( 38.00) • 8.00 TWE(100.00) PR Amloh ( 11 ) EO, ·. T( 192 .00) , TW,( 71.QO) , 2.00' 30.00 EAG TWE(120.00) PR Khanna (20), ED, T(182.00).TW(62.00). ·. .. I 22.00 E~G TWE (120.00)

PR Payal (15) EA T( 152 .00)', TW{ 41.00), 18.00 TWE{-111.00)

PR Khanna (15) EO, J(202.00).TWE(202.00) ' .. 9.00 EAG inhabited

PR (16) EA T(164.00).TW(31.00). 16.00 TWE(133.00)

0.00 T(2~.219.00) 123.00 115.00 3.615.00 GC(366.00) W(732.00) TIIE(17,171.-OO) TW(6,844.00) 0(106.00)

ALPHABETICAL bIST OF VILLAGES PAKHOWAL C.D. BUOCK

277 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) LocatlOn Locatlon Locatlon Locatlon Code Code Code ' Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 1 (200) 20/4/1/192 20/04/0010/0192 17/4/1/193 17/04/0010/0193 2 Barm; (191) 20/4/1/182 20/04/0010/0182 17/4/1/182 17/04/0010/0182 3 Basraon (198) 20/4/1/186 20/04/0010/0186 17/4/1/189 17/04/0010/0189 4 Bhaini Baringan (195) 20/4/1/188 20/04/0010/0188 17/4/1/185 17/04/0010/0185 5 Bhain; Darera (199) 20/4/1/191 20/04/0010/0191 17/4/1/188 17/04/0010/0188 6 Bur j Hak irnan ( 188) 20/4/1/184 20/04/0010/0184 17/4/1/192 17/04/0010/0192 7 Burj Latan (190) 20/4/1/183 20/04/0010/0183 17/4/1/191 17/04/0010/0191 8 Gondwal (193) 20/4/1/181 20/04/0010/0181 17/4/1/183 17/04/0010/0183 9 Kishangat'h ( 197) 20/4/1/190 20/04/0010/0190 17/4/1/187 17/04/0010/0187 10 Littar (189) 20/4/1/185 20/04/0010/0185 17/4/1/190 17/04/0010/0190 11 Nurpur (192) 20/4/1/177 20/04/0010/0177 17/4/1/181 17/04/0010/0181 12 Shahidgarh (201) 20/4/1/193 20/04/0010/0193 17/4/1/194 17/04/0010/0194 13 Sukhana {196 ) 20/4/1/189 20/04/0010/0189 17/4/1/186 17/04/0010/0186 14 Tajpur (194 ) 20/4/1/187 20/04/0010/0187 17/4/1/184 17/04/0010/0184 Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 15 Akalgarh (374) 20/4/2/304 20/04/0020/0304 17/4/2/301 17/04/0020/0301

16 Assi Ka~an (283) 20/4/2/282 20/04/0020/0282 17/4/2/324 17/04/0020/0324 '17 ( 307) 20/4/2/283 20/04/0020/0282 17/4/2/325 17/04/0020/0325 18 ( 305) 20/4/2/264 20/04/0020/0264 17/4/2/318 17/M/0020/0318 19 Barhampur' (376) 20/4/2/305 20/04/0020/0305 17/4/2/302 17/04/-0020/0302 20 Barundi (377) 20/4/2/302 20/04/0020/0302 17/4/2/299 17/04/002070299 21 (284) 20/4/2/278 20/04/0020/0278 17/4/2/282 17/04/0020/0282 22 Bha i ni rora ( 349) 20/4/2/300 20/04/0020/0300 ... 1.1 /4/2/298 17/04/0020/0298 23 (304) 20/4/2/263 20/04/0020/0263 17/4/2/319 17/04/0020/0319 24 Chhapar (340) 20/4/2/310 20/04/0020/0310 17/4/2/334 17/04/0020/0334 25 (300) 20/4/2/267 20/04/0020/0267 17/4/2/321 17/04/0020/0321 2,6 Chupki (272) 20/4/2/281 20/04/0020/0281 17/4/2/274 17/04/0020/0274 27 (352) 20/4/21292 20/04/0020/0292 17/4/2/313 17/04/0020/0313 28 (303) 20/4/2/262 20/04/0020/0262 11/4/2/320 17/04/0020/0320 29 Dhalian (358) 20/4/2/290 20/04/0020/0290 17/4/2/296 17/04/0020/0296 30 (341 ) 17/4/2/333 17-/04/0020/0333 20/4/2/311 20/04/0020/0311 , 31 Dolan Kalan (288) 20/4/2/273 20/4/0020/0273 17/4/2/283 17/04/00S0/0283 278 ALPHABETICAL lIST OF VIllAGES PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name 'of vi 11 age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locaflon Locatlon iocatl0n Locafl on Code Code Code Code (Manual) (CompV ter) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

ludhiana Tahsi] (Part) 32 (287) 20/4/2/277 20/04/0020/0277 17/4/2/284 17/04/0020/0284 33 '( 344) 20/4/2/316 20/04/0020/0316 17/4/2/335 17/04/0020/0335 34 Gujjarwal ( 310) 20/4/2/286 20/04/0020/0286 17/4/2/315 ., 7 /04/0020/0315 35 Jand ( 348) 20/4/2/297 20/04/0020/0297 17/4/2/307 17/04/0020/0307 36 (346) 20/4/2/295 20/04/0020/0295 17/4/2/308 17/04/0020/0308 - 37 Jarjaul i (314) 20/4/2/321 20/04/0020/0321 17/4/2/328 17/04/0020/0328 38 Jassowa 1 (285) 20/4/2/280 20/04/0020/0280 17/4/2/275 17/04/0020/0275 39 Jodhan (302 ) 20/4/2/265 20/04/0020/0265 17/4/2/323 17/04/0020/0323 40 Kaila (359 ) 20/4/2/289 20/04/0020/0289 17/4/2/295 17/04/0020/0295 41 Ka1ak (345 ) 20/4/2/317 20/04/0020/0317 17/4/2/331 17{04/0020/0331 42 Kotaga ( 312) 20/4/2/318 20/04/0020/0318 17/4/2/330 17/04/0020/0330 43 (378) 20/4/2/309 20/04/0020/0309 17/4/i./306 17/04/0020/0306 44 (355) 20/4/2/288 20/04/0020/0288 17/4/2/294 17/04/0020/0294 45 (309) 20/4/2/285 20/04/0020/0285 17/4/2/316 17/04/0020/0316 46 Maherna Kalan (381 ) 20/4/2/307 20/04/0020/0307 17/4/2/304 17/04/0020/0304 47 Majara (379) 20/4/2/308 20/04/0020/0308 17/4/2/305 17/04/0020/0305 48 Majri (313 ) 20/4/2/319 20/04/0020/0319 17/4/2/329 17/04/0020/0329 49 ( 290) 20/4/2/275 20/04/0020/0275 17/4/2/287 17/04/0020/0287 50 Mehma Singhwala (308) 20/4/2/320 20/04/0020/0320 17/4/2/327 17/04/0020/0327 51 Mehtab Singh (342) 20/4/2/312 20/04/0020/0312 17/4/2/351 17/04/0020/0351 5'2 Nangal Kalan ( 350) 20/4/2/299 20/04/0020/0299 17/4,2/311 17/04/0020/0311 53 Nanga 1 Khurd (351 ) 20/4/2/298 20/04/0020/0298 17/4/2/310 17/04/0020/0310

54 ~arangwal (306) 20/4/2/284 20/0470020/0284 17/4/2/317 17/04io020/0317 55 Pakhowal (356 ) 20/4/2/291 20/04/0020/0291 17/4/2/312 '" 17/04/0020/0312- 56 ( 311 ) 20/4/2/294 20/04/0020/0294 17/4/2i309 17/04/0020/0309

Rach~in 20/4/2/306 20/04/0020/0306 17/4/2/303 17/04/0020/0303 57 ( 380) -, 58 Rajgarh (357 ) 20/4/2/301 20/04/q020/0301 17/412/297 17/04/0020/0297 59 Ranguwala (347) 20/4/2/296 "20/04/0020/0296 17/4/2/332 17/04/0020/0332

60 (301 ) 20/4/2/276 20/04/00~0/0276 17/4/2/322 17/04/0020/0322 61 (354) 20/4/2/287 20/04/0020/0287 17 /4/2/293 17/04/0020/0293_

~ 62 Shah pur (353) 20/4/2/293 20/04/.0020/0293 17 {4/2/314 - 17/04/0020/0314 63 (289) 20/4/2/274 20/04/0020/0274 17/4/2/286 17/04/0020/0286 64 Tungaheri (375) 20/4/20/303 20/04/0020/0303 17/4/2/300 17/04/0020/0300 VILLAGE DIRECTORY PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK 280 VILLAGE. PAKROWAL C.D. BLOCK Amen i ties and,

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (w'ith Hadbast No.) -area populc~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facil~ty is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- .Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t; ona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/' railway hat, station, if any waterwaYT

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

177 Nurpur ( 192) 535.00 1 ,716(281) P,M"H HC, TW. -(-5) -(-5) BS PHC,D, HP CHW,O . 181 Gondwal (193) 441.00 1,933(301 ) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -1-5 ) BS HP,C 182 Barmi (191) 505.00 2,296(387) P,M HC, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

183 Burj Latan (190) 490.00 '1,799(285) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

184 Burj Hakiman (188) 468.00 933 (172) P,M,H -(-5) TW, • -( -5) -(-5) BS ,HP " 185 Littar ( 189) 203 .• 00 1.02~(147) P,M,H -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP,C 186 Sasraon (198) 182.00 80B (139) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

187 Tajpur (194 ) 434.00 2.261(352) P,M -(-5) T,TW. -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 188 Bhaini (195) 630.00 2, 793( 437) P,M,H PHC TW, PO -(-5) BS Bari!lgan HP. C 189 Sukhana (196 ) 248.00 650 (98) P -(-5) TW, Phone -(-5) • BS HP 190 Kishangarh ( 197) 155.00 605 (101) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

191 Shaini Darera(199) 475.00 1,638(269) P,M,H H,MCW, TW, PO -(5-10) BS MH, HP He,D 281 DIRECTORY

Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Raikot (5, I EA T(476.00),GC(50.00), 2.00 57·90 TW (224 .OO~I;i,TWE (202.00)

PR Raikot ( 1 ) EA T(388.00),GC(90.00), 53.00 TWE(298.00) PR Raikot (5) ED, T(114.00),GC(76.00) 391.00 EAG TWE(38.00)

PR Raikot (6) EA .. T(454.00),GC(1~3.00), 36.00 TWE(331.00) PR Raikot (5) EA T(418.00),GC(15.00), 50.00 TWE(403.00) PR Raikot (5 ) E::l, T(168.00),GC(11.00), 1.00 34.00 EAG TWE(157.00) PR Raikot (4) EA T(169.00),TWE(150.00), 13.00 0(19.00) PR Raikot (2) ED, T(400.00),TWE(380.00) 34.00 EAG 0(20.00) PR Raikot (5) EA T(534.00),TWE(534.00) 96.00

PR Raikot (5) EA T(231.00),TWE(221.00), 17.00' o(10.00) PR Raikot (2) EA T(137.00),TWE(137.00) 18.00

PR Raikot (6) EAG T(438.00),TWE(438.00) 37.00 282

VILLAGI PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities an«

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not ~vailable within thE tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu'l a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nex1 Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5--10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­------~------.Medical Drinking Post Day or. Communi­ holds tional water &. days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any \iaterwaY:

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 192 Andlu (200) 750.00 2.270(329) P,M,H H,MCW. TW,HP. PO -(5-10) BS He,D C 193 Shahidgarh (201 ) ,266.00 Un-

5.782.00 P(13). H(2). M(9), . MCW(2) H(6). tII(1). POC(O) CWC(O) ,C(O). HC(4). IR(O) PHC(2) T(O). 0(3). AC(O) PHS(O) 0(0) T8(0), FPC(O) NH(O). 511»(0) RP(O). CHW(1) 0(1) 283 DIRECTORY

Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Raikot ( 8) ED, .. . T(673.00),GC(32.00), 77 .00 EAG TWE(641.00) inhabited

T(4,600.00) 1.00 2.00 913.00 GC(397.00) TE(3,930.00) T(224.00) 0(49.00) 284

VILLAGE PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK Amenitie's and , Loca- Name of village Total Total Amen i ties available (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash t-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi z. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa--~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & .days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ ra; lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana Tahsil (Party , 262 Dha;pai (303) 538.00 2,217(378,) f>,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

263 Chaminda (304) 360.00 1,758(310) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

264 Ballowal (305) 522.00 1,793(297) P,M 0 HP -(-5) -(-5) - f-5)

BS 265 Jodhan (302), 792.00 3,202(506) P,M,H D HP PTO -(10+)

267 Chhokar (300) 112.00 539 (82) P PHC, HP -(-5) :-:.( -5) -(-5) D, FPC 273 (288) 588.00 1,914(300) P,M,H D HP PO -(-5) BS

274 Shehzad (289) 194.00 1,091(156) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -( ... 5)

275 Mansuran (290) 667.00 2-;948( 508) P,M,H H HP PO ~(-5) BS

276 Rattan (301) 234.00 834 (136) P,M,H -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

277 Dolan Kl1urd (28n 172.00 793 (136) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

278 Beela (284) 372.00 1,265(199) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

280 Jassowal (285) 555.00 2,880(460) P,M, MH, HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) H HC

281 Chupki (272) 164.00 761 (118) P -(-5) -HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

282 (283) 845.00 . 2,262(382). P,M. -(-5) HP PTO -(-5) _-- -(-5) .' 283 Assi Khurd (307) 125.00 616 (115) P -(-5) HP ._ (-5) -(-5) BS 285 DIRECTORY

Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Mull anpur (5 ) ED, T(443.00).GC(23.00), / .. 95.00 EAG TW(97.00),TWE(323.00) PR Mullanpur (6) ED, T(300.00),GC(33.00), 60.00 EAG TW(64.00),TWE(203.00) PR Ahmedgarh ( 11 ) ED, T(437.00),GC(87.00), 85.00 EAG TW(106.00),TWE(244.00) PR Ludhiana (15) ED, T(708.00),GC(91.00}, ., 84.00 EAG TW(120.00),TWE(497.00) PR ludhiana [15 ) ED, T(101.00),GC(50.00), 11.00 EAG TWE(51.00)

PR Ludhiana ( 11 ) EAG T(540.00),GC(96.00), 48.00 TW(109.00),TWE(335.00) PR Ludhiana (8) ED, T(134.00),TW(27.00). 60.00 fAG TWE(107.00) PR {'udhi ana (8) ED, T(607.00),TW(120.00), 60.00 fAG TWE(487.00) PR Ludhiana (14 ) -ED, T(218.00),TW(40.00), 16.00 EAG TWE(174.00),O{4.00) PR Ludhiana (8) ED, T(151.00),GC(7.00), 21.00 EAG TW(22.00),TWE(122.00) PR Ludhiana ( 11 ) ED, T(342.00),GC(8.00), 30.00 EAG TW(50.00),TWE(284.00) PR Ludhiana (9) ED, T(475.00),GC(63.00), 80.00 EAG TW(120.00),TWE(292.00)

PR Ludhiana (8) EA T(150.00),GC(52.00), 14.00 TW(16.00),TWE(82.00) PR Raikot (3) ED, T(755.00),GC(60.00), 90.00 EAG TW(80.00),TWE(615.00) PR Ahmedgarh ( 11 ) ED, T(109.bO),GC(90.00), 16.00 EAG TWE(19.00) 286

VILLAGE PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popul a- village, a dash ~) is shown in the column and next Code of th.e tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms~ of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares} of house- £duca------~-----f;1edical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 284 (306) 491.00 2,387(436) P,M, H HP PO -(5-10) B5 H,PUC, C 285 Lohgarh (309) 271.00 1,592(279} P PHC, TW, PO -(10+) B5 D, HP RP -286 Gujjarwal (310) 1,043.00 4,209(706} P,M, H,PHC, TW, PO - (10+) B5 H RP (5) HP 287 Saraba (354) 809.00 3,497(585) P,M, H. TW, PO -(5-10) B5 H, PHC~ HP PUC RP C 288 Leel (355) 484.00 1,749(306} P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

289 Kaila (359) 235.00 1,172 (180) P -(-5) W, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 290 Dhalian (358) 278.00 1,050 (167) P D HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

291 Pakhowal (356) 964.00 4,146(722) P,M(2), He, TW, PTO -(10+) B5 H, RP (3) HP, PUC C 292 Dangon (352) 525.00 1,954(311) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(10+) B5 HP 293 Shahpur (353) 218.00 654 (115) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -( -~)

294 Phallewal (311, 645.00 2,194(348) P,M D. TW, -( -5) -(10+) BS RP(3) HP

295 Jarahan (346) 385.00 876(133) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

296 Ranguwala (347 ) 270.00 1,233(202) .. P,M, -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) B5 H 297 Jand (348) 416.00 1,460(231) P -(-5) W, PO -(-5) BS HP , 287 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounqed upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able avail ab le gated waste for cult;~ (includ­ vation tng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ludhiana (16 ) ED, T(391.00),GC(50.00), 100.00 EAG TW(97.00),TWE(244.00)

PR Ahmedgarh (,a 1 ) ED. T(234.00),TWE(234.00) 37.00 EAG

PR Ahmedgarh (11) ED, T(966.00),GC(125.00), 5?00 24.00 EAG TW(841.00} PR Mullanpur (9 ) ED, T(721.00),TWE(721.00) 88.00 EAG " . PR Raikot (11) EA T(417.00),TWE(417.00) 11.00 1.00 55.00

PR Raikot (12) EA T(210.00),TWE(210.00) 25.00

PR Raikot (6) EA T(246.00),GC(78.00), 32.00 TW(8.00),TWE(160.00) PR Raikot (12 ) ED, T(837.00),GC(55.00), 127.00 EAG TWE(782.00)

PR Raikot (8) ED, T(458.00),GC(84.00), 67.00 EAG TW(167.00),TWE{207.00) PR Raikot (9) ED, T(197.00),TW(65.00), 21.00 EAG TWE(132.00) PR Ahmedgarh (9) ED, T(575.00),GC(147.00), .' . 70.00 fAG TW£(428.00) PR Ahmec!garh (6) ED, T(351.00),GC(157.00), 34.00 EAG TWE(194.00) PR Ahmedgarh (6) EA T(232.00),GC(50.00), 12.08 TWE(182.00) PR Ahmedgarh (6) EA T(345.00),GC(30.00), 25.00 46.00 TWE(315.00) 288 VILlAGE PAKHOWAl C.O. BLOCK Amen it i es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within th~ tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it· in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ ·kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa-. Medical Drinking Post Day -or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ludhiana Tah'Sil (Part) 298 Nangal Khurd (351) 240.00 1,273(201) P,M -(-5) TW, -(-5) - (10+) BS HP

299 Nangal ~alan (350) 346.00 989 (170) P -(-5) W, \ PO - (10+) BS HP 300 Bhainirora (349) 291.00 1,624(245) P o HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) I

301 Raj garh (357) 323.00 1,282(~33) P -( -5) HP PO -( 10+) BS

302 Barundi (377) 953.00 3,850(580) P,M,H, PHC, TW, PO -(10+) BS PUC RP(2) HP 303 Tungaheri (375) 398.00 931 (162) P -(5-10) TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) BS HP 304 Akalgarh (374) 164.00 661 (95) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 305 Barhampur (376) 432.00 1,447(257) P -(-5) TW, -( -5) -(5-10) BS HP 306 Rachhin (380) 1,029.00 3,052(447) P,M,H D HP PO -(5-10) BS

307 Maherna (381) 675.00 2,020(29~) P,M,H 0 HP PO -(5-10) BS

308 Majar (379) 114.00 ... Un- \ 309 Latala (378) 865.00 3,770(641) P, D HP PO -(5-10) BS M, H

310 Chhapar (340) 803.00 3,503(545) P,~ D HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone

311 Dhurkot (341) 729.00 2,984(451) P,M CWC HP PO -(-5) BS

312 (342) 276.00 43 (9) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-ft) --1-5) -(-5) 289 DIRECTORY land use • App- \ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area uRde~ different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

PR Ahmedgarh (16 ) ED" EAG. ~(206.00).GC(46.00). 34.00 EA. TWE(160.00) PR Ahmedgarh (12) EA T(298.00),GC(35.00), 13.00 35.00 TWE(263.00) PR Ahmedgarh (7) ED. T(25a.00),TW(12.00), 33.00 EAG TWE(246.00) PR Ahmedgarh (12) ED, T(288.00).GC(34.00), 5.0'0 30.00 EAG TW{11.00),TWE(243.00) PR Ahmedgarh (9) ED, T(859.00),TWE(8E9.00) 94.00 EAG PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA T(323.00),TWE(323.00) 48.00 27.00

PR Ahmedgarh (2) EA T(144.00),TWE(144.00) 20.00 ...

PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA T(391.00),GC(50.00). 41.0o._ TW(220.00),TWE(121.00) PR Ahmedgarh (6) EA T(738.00),TW(434.00) 228.00 9.00 54.00 TWE(304.00) PR " Ahmedgarh (10) ED, T(604.QO),GC(295.00), 71.00 EAG TW(148.00),TWE(161.00) inhabited ......

PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA T(76?00),GC(116.00) 1.00 1.00 101.-00 TWE(646.00)

PR Ahmedgarh (2) EA T(696.0~),TW(81.00), 107.00 TWE(615.00) -

PR Ahmedgarh (3) ED, T(6~6.00).GC(140.00). 1.00 82.00 EAG TWE(506.00) PR Ahmedgarh (4) EA T(250.00),GC(50.00), 25.00 1.00 TWE(200.00) 290

VILLAGE PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi11age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t ion (with Hadbasf NO.) area popula­ village, a ,dash E-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms, of the nearest place (i n , number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

316 Ghungrana (344) 779.00 879 ( 147) P(2), PHC TW, PTO -(-5) BS,RS HP,C 317 Kalak (345) 598.00 4,311(753) P,M,H PHC TW,HP, PO -(-5) BS C 318 Kotaga (312 ) 94.00 327 (38) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) .(5-10) .'( -5) C 319 Majri (313) 218.00 921 (136) p -(5-10) TW,HP, -(-5) -(5-10) BS C 320 Mehma Singh (308) 195.00 1,238(223) P,M,H D T, PO -(5-10) BS ,HP 321 Jarjaul; (314) 382.60 1,841 (305) P,M, -(-5) T, PO -(5-10) BS H HP

23.178.00 89.992 P(49), H(4), (14,741) M(27), MeW(O) H(18) • tII(l). PUC(4) ewe(l) C(l), HC(2). TR(O) PHC(7) 1(0), D(13), AC(O) PHS{O) 0(0) TB(O). FPC(l) NH,

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ahmedgarh (4) ED, T(606.00),GC(106.00), 89.00 84.00 EAG TW(200.00),TWE(300.00) PR Ahmedgarh (5) ED, T(528.00),GC(168.00), 4.00 66.00 TW(160.00),TWE(200.00) PR Ahmedgarh (7) ED, T(85.00),GC(49.00) 9.00 EAG TW(16.00).TWE(20.00) PR Ahmedgarh (6 ) ED. T(193,00),GC(119.00) 25JlO EAG TW(24.00).TWE(50.00) PR Ahm'edgarh (7) ED. .. T(162.00),GC(6.00). 33.00 EAG TW(75.00).TWE(B1.00) PR Ahmedgarh (7) ED. T(338.00).GC(91.00), 44.00 EAG TW(44.00).TWE(203.00)

T(20,025.00) 502.00 12.00 2,525.00 GC(2,741.00) TWE(13,706.00) TW(3.574.00) 0(4.00)

APPENDICES I--IV 294

APPENDIX C.D. BlOCKWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAl,-

EDUCATIO-

Sr. Name of C.O. Block Primary Schoo 1 Midd le Schoo 1 Matriculation/ No. Secondary School

------~------Vill ages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions -t ions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Jagraon 4.8 51 31 • 32 30 31

2. Sidhwan 8et 87 91 26 27 19 20

3. Sudhar 38 39 23 23 18 18

4. Ludhiana-1 64 66 32 34 22 24

5. Ludhiana-2 152 152 35 37 18 19

6. Machhiwara 156 163 33 35 18 20

7. Samrala 146 152 45 45 32 32

8. De h 1on 72 73 26 28 20 '22

9. Doraha 69 72 23 25 16 17

10. Pakhowa1 61 62 35 36 24 24

District 893 921 309 322 217 227 295

MEDICAl AND OTHER AMENITIES

NAl

Higher Sec./ College (graduate Adult Literacy at her s Villages PUC/lnter- and above) c1 ass/centres wit h. no mediate educa- Junior t i ana 1 School facili- ties

------~------~------Vil1 age Institu- Villages lnst itu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions tions t;ons

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1 1 1 1 2 2 3

2 2 5

1 1 1 1

4 4 2 2 2

2 2 23

4 4 3 3 1 1 26

3 3 3 3 8 8 5

4 4 1 1 2

3 3 2 2 1

4 4 1 1

28 28 14 14 13 13 68 296

APPENDIX C.D. BLOCKWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONA

MED

Sr. Name of C.D. Despensary Hospita 1 Maternity and Child Primary Hea 1th No. Block Welfare Centrel Centre/Hea 1th Maternity Homel Cen tre Child Welfare Cen t.re

------, ------~--- Villages Institu- Villages Inst itu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions tions tions

1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

1. Jagraon -16_ 17 ~ 4 3 3 7 8

2. Sidhwan Bet 14 14 6 6 3 4 10 12

3. Sudh,ar 12 12 8 8 6 9 9 11

4. Ludhiana-1 13 13 2 2 11 . 11 15 15

5. Ludhiana-2 9 9 6 6 6 6 19 20

6. Michhiwara 20 20 5 5 5 6 9 9

7. Samra1a 24 24 9 9 9 10 4 6

8. Deh 10n 11 11 9 11

9. Doraha 10 10 5 6 7 9 " 7 '8

10. Pakhowa1 16 16 6 6 4 5 14 15

District 145 146 52 53 54 63 103 115 297

-MEDICAL AID OTHER AMEIITIES

CAL

~aml1y Primary COl1lllunity others Villages Planning Health Hea lth wi th no Centre Sub-Centre Worker Medical Fac11i ty

~------Vnlages lnst itu- Villages lnstitu- Villages lnst itu- Villages Institu- tions t ions t ions tions

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

2 2 2 2 2 6 2 ;2 22

5 5 1 ,~ 7 12 64

3 3 1 1 , 1 5 13 15

2 2 3 3 37

6 6 '-- 23 32 127

2 2 1 8 15 149

2 2 21 28 100

1 1 2 6 55

3 3 2 2 2 '2 8 9 48

1 1 1 1 7 16 34

," 2Z; 27' 5 5 9 21 86 136 651 298

APPENDIX C.D. ILOClVIS[ ABSTRACT OF [DUCATIO.AL.

DUIKI.' WATER

Sr. Nallle of C.D. Block Tape Well Tank Tube River Foun- Canal Other More than Villages No. Wtl1 tain one source with no drinking water facility

1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1. Jigraon 7 51 8

,2. Sidhwan Bet 8 .. 92 6 16

3. Sudhar 3 38 4 6

4. Ludhiana-1 3 66 4

5. Ludh1ana-2 4 33 1~5 1 2, 38

6. Machh1wara 15 182 3 18

7. SaRIra1. 11 16 1,51 10 32

8. Oeh10n 4 74 10 13

g. OOf,lha Z 3 lo_ 10 5

10. Pakhowa 1 3 3 62 10 16

Dhtr1ct 44 77 96\<, 2 47 156 299

MEDICAL ARD OTHER AHEIITIES

POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUJUCATIOJl POIIER SUPPLY

P.O. T.0. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navi­ Avail­ Not and and and Stop Station gable able available Phone Phone Phone Water­ way

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

18 19 2 46 2 51

16 2 9 3 1 67 l 1 92

18 1 1 3 2 33 , 38

15 5 1 3 59 6 66

13 2 3 91 175

32 1 0 3 85 182

31 3 11 9 122 4 151

13 2 4 2 66 2 74

1\ 1 7 1 1 49 , 70

22 4 1 1 50 1 62

189 18 56 17 17 G68 18 1 961 300 APPEKDIX--2

Land Utilisation Data i. Respect of .on~Mun1ctpal

TOWNS (Census Towns)

Sr. Name of Town and Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares No. C.D. Block round~d u~to two·decimal places) (With·;n brackets) ------~-----. . ------Tota 1 Forest Irrigated Un~irri- Culturable Area not area by source gated waste (jn­ available, e lud·ing Gauehar and Groves)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Aka 19arh C. T. 552 276 276 (Sudh'ar) 301 APPENDIX--3 LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AflENITIES RElATING TO EDUCATION. JlEDICAL. DRINKING WATER. POST AND TELEGRAPH. COfMJNICATIOHS. PQWER SUPPLY AND MARKET/HAT ARE AVAILABLE

There is no such village in the district 302 APPEIDIX-4. List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled C~ste~ to the Total Population by ranges C.D. ILteK JAGlAOI

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of v 111 age Hadbast No. Scheduled Caste State/D1stt./Bl0ck/V111age Population (Percentages)

2 3 4

. "'Ig,.aon Tahsil (Part) 0-1-5* 20/04/10/116 Agwar Pona (127) j 130 Agwar Lopon Khurd (133) 5-10 11-15 --N1'-- 10-20

104 Kular (107 ) 121 Bas s owa 1 (151 ) 21--30 94 Sidhwan Khurd (-62 ) 95 Gurah (111 ) 105 Pabb ian (106) 1(l.6 Soh1an (113) '~ "_, Ha.ns (105) nf,·l ;,1 I'll Agwlr Laclha 1 (128) 1fa Roon1 (143) 123" Randhirgarh (146) 126 Agwar Rahlan ( 130 ) 135 Dangian (139) 137 Dehrka (14') 139 Chakkar (173) 140 lurj Kalan ( 175) 144 Lalllllla (152) 164 Bara1ch (101) 31 and above 73 Ch1mna (59)

88 Agwar Gujjr~ (126) 90. Malak ( 120) 92 Shah i_

List of Yillages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK JAGRAOJl

Ranges of L.C. Ho. Name of village Hadbast NO". Scheduled Caste State/Distt./Block/V11lage Popu lat ion (Percentages)

2 3 + Jagreon Tahsil (Part)

31 and above 97 Sheikhupura {UO} 99 Ohat (108) 100 Mand tan i (77 ) 101 Pandor1 (78) 107 Gagra ( 118)

108 Mirpur ( 114) 109 Bir Gagra ( 117) 110 Barde Ke ( 115)

112 Sujapur (102) 113 Chhajawa 1 (103) 114 Chachr ar1 (104) ,115 Dholan ( 116) 119 Kama 1p uri (144 ) 120 Chima (145) 122 Bhllll\pura (147) 124 Akhara (142) 125 Bir Akhara (129) 127 Agwar Lopon Kalan (134) 128 Agwar Kh'awaja Baju ( 132) 132 Kaunke (136 ) 133 Da 11a ( 141) 134 Khon (13S) 136 Rasulpur. (140 ) 1'38 Mallah (149 ) 141 Hlth(lr (174) f.i.,.,'

xc1udes villages with no S.C. ·Pop~lat10n. 304

APPENDIX--4

list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK SIDHVAN BET

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of v 111 age Hadbast No'. Scheduled Caste State/Of stt. /B lock/V fflage Population, (Percentages)

2 3 4

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 0-5* 20/04/20/2 8agh;an (177 ) 14 Kanian Hussaini (180 )" 19 Madhepur (182) 31 Gorsian Khan Mohamad (19) 41 Kot Umra (17)

'6-10 25 Shain; Gujjran (2] )

11-1&

5 Mand lihar.. (35 ) 18 Parjfan Biharipur ( 18l) 39 Fidai Chak (67.) 16-20 21 Sidhwan Bet (28) 37 Kirf (24 ) 43 Bharowal Kalan (70 ) 50 Manewal (7)

56 -Katli (TO) 68 Sangatpur (65 )

80 J~netpura (48) 21-30 6 Shahb-azpura (36 ) 17 A,bupura (30) 23 .sangsipura -{50-,- 40 Kot Malia (18) 46 Go'rabur (15 )

/ ,- 57 Pora in - ( 12)

59 Khanjarw~l (75) 60 TaJwand1 Khurd (76) -62, Talwandf !(alan (72 ) 64, Dhotar (69) 65 .Gorsian Hakhan (68) 1 bt.6f d"1~~~k.tt£lI!',dJ.A9-' to tme·;-'fJr."oltt.iQn o.f SJlIHr.-.uJad;,' Gai\tes. ':.to t~4tt1l0b.l p.~.u,l.a.tl.i:Qtl:.1tN~I!IHI;g;~.s

'""C~o... 1SttlGX SlmtVA1t:P8E.T

Ra-nges 'of L:.c •.lto. H-adhnt 'flo. Sc.he:d u led":C:a-s teo .Stat-e /0 hit •.tlll ockLV; 11 age. Ra.pa lattion (PeT'c.e.nt~ges l

22

'JagUQII "lusH '('Rut)

21~~30 .. 86 Iii rk (.6;r)

72 'S"O':t1I r 9 ( 5&:)

'16 _Sawa'dd'i t.IHl"vtd ~ltP·)

,83 .Ghaltb R.n 'S i,!gh (44 )'

:5,6' Shel;pur ~K·m.rd ~4;6 )

91 eona t.6'O~

31 a" d. all"o\, e'

'7 "HatH: Multa11i (:3:7 )

.8 t Ah' :t1t1!ll':an (\39')

'9 1T aff 'i{..Qt H' ((la)

10 l!!anwa.rpuI"a t40 ) J2 Kallar' (34)

1'5 G"Mmw tll.-d·t ,~3.~ )

1.6 Mal's;"," ,Baj-an (\3,1)

.20 s-hafiIlUT' {'~9)

22 Sada-rpu.ra \ ~f9')1

24 ' SaJeVlllu.ra .(lZ-6)

':3,"2 G.ors,hn'.Qa.4'iU'· B~kth UQ) ,. ~a.3 ' r a.l,wu a Il.?'"!') 34 .She4ikh ,Quub (22")

35 .Bh IL;'n i '.Ar a;,i"a,n (tZ3)

3,6; "'B.h_a.! (IZS)

~.38 ·M"pu.u (56 )

'!2 --eh 1HI


~'4 ".B!b:<Gd T(-I¢~d' t13) " 1f:5. J311:1MI. '.,.4)

447 ~ .... A. "\1Iw4.1 tn) 1 ~,G:9 • wal%tpu.rf,~d· U). 51 .lih tamR..e.w.a 1 tH '5.Z "8",""",1 - 'fl·) 106

. APPENDIX-4 Ltst of vtl1ages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes to the total population by ranges

C~D. BLOCK SID~WA~ ~ET

Ranges of l.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Scheduled Caste State/D1stt./B1ock/Village Population (pereen.tage.s)

~1. 2 3 4

Jagraon Tahsil 'Part) 31 and.above 53 wa 1ipur Ka lan ( 1 ) 54 Bhatha Dhua (3) 55 Ranke (4) 58 .Bassian (74) 61 Ma.1ri (73) 63 Swadd i Khas ( 71 ) 67 Barsa 1 (64)

69 Radwa 1 (66 ) 70 Jandi (55 ) 71 Rasulpur ( 57) 74 Ma 1sian Bhaike (54) 75 Ramgarh Bhullar (53 ) 77 tap-Ifr Harn i an (52 )

78 Li 1an ( 51) 79 Sheikh Daul at (47) 81 Sodh1wala (42 ) 82 Fatehgarh Sib1an (43) 84 GhaUb Kalan ( 124) 85 Ghalib KhuJ:d (45) 87 Sherpur ka lan ( 123) 69 Boda lwa 14 ( 121 ) 93 Sidhwan Kalan (61) 98 Mor Karima ( 109) 129 Amargarh Urf Kaler (1'25 ) 'Cudhiana Tahsil (Part) 242 Hambran (2)

*Excludes vi,11ages w'ith no S.C. Populati~n~, 307

APPENDIX-4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK SUDHAR

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No., Scheduled Caste State/Distt./BTock/Village Population (Percentages)

2 3 4

0-5 Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 6- JO -Nil- 11-- 15 20/04/30/157 Umarpura (154) 161 Heran (98) 16-- 20 146 Sattowa 1 ( 163)

149 Pheru Raien ( 170) 158 Burj Maklian (155)

21-- 30 103 Bopa Rai Kalan (88) 147 Jhoraran (165 ) 148 Acharwal ( 171) 150 Nathowa1 (169) 156 Bin1a1 (153 ) 166 Jassowa1 (89) 176 Rajoana Khurd (96) 179 Ruppa Patt i (159) Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

258 Jangpur (423) 31 and above Jaguon Tahsil (Part) 102 Raqba (79) (164) 145. Jatpura 151 Boparai Khurd (16B) 152 Ramgarh Sib ian (167J 153 Shahjahanpur ( 166) 154 Bassian ( 162) 155 Sildani (161) 159 Talwandi Rai ( 157) 162 Rajoana Kalan (91) 163 Aitiana (99 ) 165 Tugal (101) ) "Ama1,X.-·4'

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112, AbUWd 1 (92 )

m R'a'tt"oW'a 1 (93,) m rolYSa (9'4 )

17S' Ha1w6:r'a (95)

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APPEtnHX--4

L1 st' of vi 11 Ages acccrn:ling to the" proporUorr"of Schedu led Castes to the tot a 1 popu tat 1 on by ranges

C'.O .• BLOCK lUDHIANA-l

Rlfnges of L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast No. Schedule'd Caste State/Dlstt,/B1ock/Vl11age POllu1 at'ion (Percentages)

2 3 4

ludbiana Tdhsil (Part) 0-5 -N il- 6-- 10 -N il-

20/04/40/226 Dhandra (274)

11-15

205 Kaind (318)

255 Baraich (139) 16-20 Tahsil ludhiana

172 Kohara (224)

184 Sahnewa1 Khurd (228)

189 Khakat (234)

225 Ma:hmUdpura (275) 2".-30

160 Katani Kalan (212 )

177 Mangl; Nic h i (239) 178 Mangl; .Unchi " (235) 180 SannewaJ Kalan (227) I 181 Bhairo Munna (222) 188 Nandpur (233 )

191 JOgiana (244 ) 192 Kanganl"a1 (245) 193 Pawa ( 246/

208 Do1eh ( 271)

209 Alamgir (273 )

221 Gill (26~ )

233 Fate'hpur ( 152)

Dakha ( 142)

3.1 and above'

42 Barewa 1 Awanan (157)

159 Karan; Khurd ( 211)

161 Chhandaran (213)

165 PalT'g li an (218) 310 APPEND"IX--4

list of villages according to the proportion of S~heduled Castes to the total populatton by rang~s C.D. BLOCK LUDHIANA--1

Ranges 9f l.C. No. Name of v 111 age Hadbast No. Scheduled Caste state/D1stt./B10ck/V111age Popu1 at ion (Percentages)

2 3 4

Ludhtana Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 166 Barwa1a (219) 167 .Hiran (2..17)

113 Jandiali (225) 174 Ramgarh (236) 176 Mundan Khurd (240 )

179 'Kat 1a (226)

182 Bir Sahnewal -~22.1) 183 Kanech (220 ) 185 B1-' ga (229) Majara (230) 186", 190 Gobindgarh (243) 204 Sarih (270 ) 216 Lohara (260) 217 Sangowal • (257) 218 Ranian '1,266 ) 219 Bulan (265 ) 222 Dugri (277)

223 Phull anwa 1 (278) 224 Manakwa 1 (276)

227- "her i (281 ) 228 Thakarwal (280) 229 Dad i279) 230 Tharike (156 ) 231 Jhanda (293) 232 (.155) 235 Jhamat (154) 245 Oewetwa 1 (144 ) 246 Bains _(.14'5) 247 Karimpur (295) 248 Baddowa 1 (294) 311 APPENDIX--4

list of villages according to the proportfon of Scheduled castes to the totaf pop~lat1on by ranges

. C.D. BLOCK LUOHIANA~I

Range s of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Scheduled Caste State/Distl./Block/Vi11age population (Percentages) - 2 3 4

Ludhhna Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 249 Hassanpur (297) 250 B.hanohar ( 296) 251 Gahaur (143) 256 Kailpur ( 141) 257 Mul1anpur (140 ) 268 (299 ) 269 Pama1 (29S) 270 Ak a 19arh Ulrf lalton Khurd (292 ) 271- (291) 272 Jhameri (286) 279 Himayunpura (285) 312 API!ENDIX--4

list of villages' according to the proportion of ~cheduled Castes to the .. total poputat1on by nnges

C.D. BLOCK : LUDHIA~A-2 ~.------~------~------Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadba.st No. scheduled caste State/Distt ./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

LlIdh-i.a.na "':ahs i 1 (>Part) 0-5* 20/04/50/70 Chuha-rwala (74)

74 Raur (47) 78 Boothgarh (48)

81 !!I a n g 1; Tanda (49) 89 Mac.t.hian K-alan ( 41).. 94 Khas i Khur:d (56 ) no Dho l-anwa 1 (,31 ) 122 Karaur ii93 )

6-"1'0

86 Mianwal (52)

105 H.a idar Naga'r (34)

11-15 2 aur.j Lambr a tn9)

12 Chha-ole ( 114)

'B Mannewal ( 113)

14 Goindwal ( 115)

33. Charh (T21 ) 40 Ba 11.oke (103) (90 , 46 M.a.ha 1 Rak h 63 Kaneja (82) .&8 ·Dher.i (is)

138 Kitli s K-alan LB)

148 B:hajni Ala (197l.

16-20

20 Ra,jpulla ..uogr:an ('99·) 92 Ba;unker (ll9l

118 Oaa:ba "{'24 r

124 Ra:ian ("196)

Vl3 Bhatt1an ( 136) 313 APPENDIX--4 list of vi llages according to the prop,l)rtion of Schedu led Castes to the tota 1 popu lat ion .by ranges C.D. BLOCK : LUDHIANA-2

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste StateJDi stt./ papulation Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

21-30 Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part)

4- Garsian ( J24 > 29 Ladian Khurd (106) 48 Bhamian Khurd ( 180) I 50 Shaha Bana (237 ) 66 Jama1pur Leli (84)

69 Sat.towa 1 (73) 79 Gaunsgarh (60) 96 Bhukhri Khurd (185) 100 Bhain1 Sa 1u (38) 113 Chak Danca (29i

123 Bhagpur ( 192) 125 Partapgarh ( 198)

134 Mahal Ghumana ( 1 ) 149 Panjet (209)

163 Laton Joga (215)

31 and above Khaira ( 127 )

3 Burj Man Kaur (128) 5 Rajapur J 1261

6 Bholewa1 Jadid ( 1251

9 Bhole Wal Qadim ( 1181 10 Allowa 1 ( 117) ." Karaike ( 116) 15 Ta1wandi Kalan (94 r 16 Fatehgarh Gujran (93) 17 Qutabewal Araion (92) 18 Bhattian 189) 19 (91 ) 314

AP1'END~X--4

list of village, accDrd1ng tD the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

C.~. BLOCK: LUDHIANA-2

Ranges of L. C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Distt ./ population Block/ (percentage) Village

2 3 4 ------ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

31 and above 21 Manj (,97) 22 Ph9guwal (98) 23 Majra K-hurd (951

24 Laudhowal (96)

25 Bounker Dograr ( 109)

27 Ladian Kalan ( 105)

28 Chuharpura (104)

30 Barewal Dogran (107 )

31 Qutbewal Gujjran (11 0)

32 ( 112)

34 (123 )

35 Bagga Kahn (122)

36 Malakpu r ( 147)

37 Jainpur (148)

38 Talwara (149 )

39 Pagga Khurd (111 )

41 Baran Hara (150i

43 Partap Singhwala ( 151 )

44 Jassian ( 101)

45 )lussainpura \ 1 00) 47 Bahadar Ke ( 86)

49 Bhaiman~ Kalan ( 181)

~l fajpur (182 ) 52 Khasi Kalan (183) 53 (67)

54 Kakka (68)

56 JJ liang i rpur (70 ) 57 Meharban (71 ) 315 APPENDIX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Schedued Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK : LUDHIANA-2

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Oistt./ population Bloc k/ (percenta ges) Village,

2 3 4

31 and above Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part)

58 Rawat (66 ) 59 Khawaj Ke (65) 60 Sirah (72 ) 61 Bajra (76 ) 62 Kakowa1 (80) 64 Nurwa1a (81 ) 65 Kasabad ( 85) 67 Shujatwala (83) 71 Boont (63) 73 Mattewara (45 ) 76 Maogat (64)

77 Gadapur (61 ) 80 Hawas (59 ) 82 Mangli Kh as (50) 83 Mang1i Kadar (58) 84 Jiwanpur ( 57) 85 Wa1ipur (51 ) 90 Machhian Khurd ( 40) 91 Kariana Kalan (54) 95 Bhukhri Kalan (184) 97 Dhanansu (186) 98 Budhewa1 ( 187) 99 Paharowa1 ( 188) 101 Jhugian Bega ( 37) 102 Bora (36 )

103 Selkhiana (42 ) 104 Shekhuwal (43) 107 Sa1empur (33 ) 108 Ka1ewa1 (32) 316 APPENDIX--4

List of villages .ccord1ng to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population ~y ranges C.D. BLOCK : LUDHIAHA-2

Ranges ~f L.C. No. Name of 'I 'i11 age Hadbast No. s.cheduled caste State/Oi stt. popula.t ion Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

31 and above ludhhna Tahsil (Part)

111 Mand Chaunta (27)

112 Hadiwa1 (2S)

114 Mian1 nS) 115 Chaunta (26)

116 Gujjarwa1 ( 20) 117 Jhugian Kad1r (25) 119- Bhaini Gahl (21)

120 Bha 1n1 K 1m. (23) 121 Bhain1 Nathu (22 )

126 Ghuma1t {l94 )

127 "um Kalan ( 195)

128 Rattangerh ( 19)

129 8a l1iawa 1 (17) 130 Buthgarh Jattan (13)

131 Jonnewal (12) 132 Satiana (6) 133 Bhupana (5)

135 Ghumana (2) 136 Khanpur Bet (3) 137 Bahadurpur (4) 139 Kalis Khurd (7 )

140 Fatehgarah Jattan (11 )

141 'atehgarK gujjran (9)

142 Bhanlan Khurd (204)

143 Geh1ewa1 (14)

144 Ma~lewal (15)

145 Sher ian ( 11;-) 146 Ra1pur Bet (200) 147 K1$hanpur Allas Kum Khurd ( 199) 317 APPEJlD IX --4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled C.stes to the total populat1n by ranges C.D. BLOCK: lUDHIAKA-Z

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (Percentages) Village

2 3 4 Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 150 Pirithipur (201 ) 151 Rajur (202 ) 152 Marewal (203) 153 Bhaman Kalan (205) 154 Hayatp!lr ( 10) 155 Hadia (206 ) 156 Sangeh (20]) 157 Uppa 1 (208) 158 Kat Ghngurai (210) 162 Laton Dana (214) 164 Chak Sarwan Najh (f16) 168 Mangarh (223) 169 Lakhawal (190) 170 Gaddawal ( 191 ) 171 Mehlon (189) 175 Bho1apur (238) 234 Ayali Khurd ( 153) 236 Birmi' ( 146) 237 Basa 1m1 (134) 238 Garha (130) 239 phagla (133 ) 240 Salempur (13H 241 Gaunspur ( 131 ) 244 lsewal (135) 253 ( 137) 254 Chak (138)

*Exc1udes villages with no S.C. Population. 318

APPENDI~--4

List .of villages according to the' proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK : Machhiwara

Ranges of L. C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/O;stt./ population Block/ (percentag,es) Village

2 3 4

0--5* Samaral Tahsil (Part)

20/04/60 /3 Jiwanpur (47)

34 I sa pur (30) 40 Gaunsgarh (24) 44 Dhanoor (12) 49 Tanda Kalan (13)

53 Burj Pakka (61 ) 59 Machhiwara (75) 153 Tapp ar; an (94 ) 172 Sharbatgarh ('283 ) 178 Sherian (270) 6-10

48 Ramgllrh (11 ) 56 Kaunke (64) 127 Bhanga1 ( 123)

180 Ba;r sa 1 Khurd (8) 185 Salana (275) 11-15 Manewa1 (52 ) 21 Labangarh (56 )

29 Jodhwal (21)

42 Bur j Sh erp ur (22) 62 Ja1aha Majra (80)

69 Irak (330 ) 110 liatsanpur (66 ) 174 Chhaur;an (282) 175 Akalgarh (273) 187 Kotlabet (22 61. - 192 Bhaur l"a Bet (280)

207 Amargarh (293 ) 319 APPENDIX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the totol population by ranges C.D. BLOCK : MACHHIWARA.. Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Dlstt./ popullit ion Bloc k/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

Samra\a Tahsil {Part) 16-20

13 Udhowai Khurd (42 ) 16 .Jatt1wal ( 37)

31 'Jassowa 1 (32) 55 Nurpur (63 ) 57 Sehjo Majra (73) 63 Pal Majra (88 ) 73 Nilon Kalan (85) 152 Sehala ( 105)

167 powa~ (72) 171 Burj Powat ( 65} 173 Shatabgarh (67) 21-30

12 Mand Udhowal (43) 23 Garh; Bet (60) 24 Mithewal (58) 37 Mand Jodhwal ( 27) 38 Sherian (25) 45 Hambowal (lO) 47 Gaunsgarh (268) 51 Khera ( 161 54 Burj Kacha (62) 61 Garh i Tai!khanan (79) 64 Poon ; 3n (83) 66 Bhattian (78) 71 Khokhar (84) aD Rohlan (87)

81 Bhar Thaia (89) 320 APPEIIDIX--4 Ltst of vtllages according to the proportion of' Scheduled Castes to ~~e total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK : MACHHIWARA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name 0;1> village Hadbast No. sc'ne6u)ed cute State/\)' stt. / population B1ock/ (percentages) Vn1age

2 3 4 Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) 82 Ba 1fan (90) 131 Ghungrali (111 ) • 138 Barwa 1i Ka 1an ( 114) 139 Mal Majra ( 113) 140 Jatana Ucha (298) 143 Kotla Shamaspur ( 110) 151 Geh1ewa1 (106) 154 Harion Khurd . (92 ) 155 Hal'" fon Kalan (91) '58 Kheern1an (90) 163 Kakrala Kalan ( 100) 166 Herhn (97) l6E Chubarpur (71 ) 171 Hedon Bet (272 ) 17: Lohat1an (271 ) 17! Ba 1rs& 1 Kalan (9) 191 Machh1wara Khu (278) 19 Garh1 Sa1nian (279) 19 Beh101pur (69) 20 Shamaspur (289) 20 Lakhanpur (296 )

21 Mansurpur (29~) 21 Khama'nd KlIurd (302 ) 22, Bhethan Khul"d (314) 22 Blu.than Ka lan (315) 22: 81laspur (317)

228 Khamand Kall!.l1 l300) 233 Tltikr fwa 1 (320 )

237 Raya. {.3Z1} Hargna. (179) 321 APPENDIX--4

list of villages according to the proportion of ~cheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.O. BLOCK : MACHHIWARA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

Saar-ala Tahsil (Part) 31 and above

2 Chakk i (48)

4 Ranimabad Kalan (46) 5 Saidpur (50 )

6 Shamaspur (49 ) 7 Rahima Bad Khurd (51 )

10 Panj Garaian (41) 11 Udhowal KaJan (44 ) 15 Sa i nsow'a 1 Kalan (36 )

17 Zulfgarh (38)

18 Jharaudi (39) 19 Lakhowal Kalan (54)

20 Lakhowa 1 Khurd ( 55) 22 Mehandipur (59)

26 Mughiewal ( 19)

27 Tandajal ( 18)

28 Chak Samun (20 ) 32 Mussafarwa1 (34)

33 Mllakwa 1 (33 ) 35 Mand Jharaud1 (29 ) 39 Mand Fatehgarh (26)

41 Sukhewal (2.3 ) 43 Chak 11 Manga ( 15) 46 Hayatpura (269)

50 Chak 11 Adl1 ( 14)

52 Shahbazpur (17 )

58 Ratt1pur (74) 60 Adhiana (77 )

65 Ranwan (81 ) 67 Rajgarh (76) 322 APPENDIX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Schedulp.d Castes to the total po~ulat1oft,by ranges

C.D. BLOCK : "ACHHIWAR~

Rang~s of L.e. No. Name of v ill age Hadbast No. scheduled caste Stllte/Di stt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

1 Z 3 4

Sa.... ala Tahsil ( Part') 31 and above 68 Gurugarh (53 , to Takhran (82) 78 G'hu,lal ( 14l) 79 Dhaunda (329 ) 128 Ghar Khana (109) I 130 Sarwarpur (117 ) 132 San,gatpura ( 116) 133 Barwa 1i Khurd ( 115)

137 Goslan (174) 141 Jatana Niwan (297) 142 Hedon ( i12) '144 Dayalpura (108) 145 Boudal ( 125) 150 Bond 11 ( 107) 156 Urna (93) 157 Mushkabad (95 ). 159 Todarpur" (104 ) 160 Kotla (103) 161 Kakrala Khurd ( 102) 164 Nandwa1 (99 )

-165 Bar)lla {-98} 169 B111on, (70) 181 Mubarakpur (7)

182 ~ajewa 1 Rajputan (6) , 183 Rajewal J~ttan (4) 184 Aslana (5)

188 KhanpJJr _[.3}-- 194 Sherpur i2) 195 thak' Lohat ( 1 ) 323

APPENDIX--4

- List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled ~astes to-the total population.by ranges

C.D. BLOCK : MACHH1 WARA'

Ranges of L. C. No. Name of v 111 ag,e Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4 $amrala Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 198 Kot'a Bet (284) 200 Kiri Afghanan (286)

201 Bassi Gujjran (287) 202 Dhaulran (288) 204 Raipur Raian (290 ) 205 Chandia1a (:291) 206 Ramgarh (292 ) 209 Manderan (295)

211 Khamand Ka1an (301) 213 Amrala (303) 214 _ Maheshpura (305) 215 Kalewal (306) 216 Dhianu Majra (307)• 217 ~ poh10 Majra (308) 218 Panecha (309) 219 Sanghol. (310 ) 220 Lohar Majra Khurd (182)

221 Burj (181) 222 S'ohavi (180) 223 Mohan Majra (311 ) 226 Ranwan (304) 230 Farour (299 ) 231 Chari (323) 232 Bhutta (32?) 234 Bhamri (318) 235 'Nanga 1 (316) 236 'Bhamian 1.313)

238 Bad1a t 177) 248 Du1wan (312) *Excludes village with no S.C. P4IFI.l1ation. 324 APP.EIIDIl(--"

List ~f villages according to the pr~portion of Scheduled C~stes ~o the total populatio~ by ranges C.O .... .iBLOCK SMIfALA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast ·No. scheduled caste State/Distt. population Block (llercentages) Vi ll~ge

2 3 4,

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

0-5* 20/04/70/ /147 Shiraj Majra ( 199) Sa;;.,.ala Tahs 11 (Part)

6-10 253 Ka lew.a 1 ( 191)

11-15 -N11- Khanna Tahsil (Part) 89 II,sgal"ipul" (156 )

Sall\"ala Ta~sil (Part)

149 Sam)"'ala (127 ) 243 Mutton (196)

16-20 Sa_rala Tahs 11 (Part) 97 .Sultanpur (333)- Khanna Tahsil (Part),., 145 Ismailpur (210)

-SaMra l~ Tahs 11 (Part)

250 Kot1a Ma~ud (183)

21.-30

Khanna T,hs11.(Part) 73 Panj Rukha (266)

Sallra 1a Tahsil (Part)

75 Kubba ~3~8i 88 -K.Jlatran (138) 90 MadRur (143) 91 Balala (335) 98 Mand1ala Khurd ( 141l....

Khanna Tahsil (ltart)

98 B1ja (157) 325 APPEHDIX--4

L1st of Y111ages according to the proport1orr of Scheduled Castes to the total populat1~'by ranges C.D. BLOCK : SAMRAlA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/D1 stt.( population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 21-- 30

100 Majali Kalan ( 145)

101 Majali Khurd ( 144)

Khanna Tahs il (Part·) 102 Ghandwan (227) Samrala Tahsil (Part) 104 Nagra (132) Khanrra Tahsil {Part}

104 Bhamhiddi (234)

105 Chakoh (235) Samrala Tahsil (Part) 107 Diwala (133 ) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 107 Kotla Dhak (245)

Samrala Tah~11 (Part)

110 Bag11 Khurd {161!

111 Chawa (159) Khanna Tahsil (Part)

111 Khurd (262) 114 Rajewal (263)

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 117 Chak Muafi (226)

121 Bardhala (168) 123 Seh (171 ) 129 Baghour (118 ) Khanna Tahsil (Part) ( 208) ~la 1; kpur 132 Samrala Tahsil (Part) 135 Jalan (207) 326 APPEHDIX--4

l1st·of vn]~ges accordillg~to the proport'ion of, Scheduled Caste.s to the t~tal population by ranges

C.O. BlOC~ : ~A"RALA ..--.-,------:-0::--""...------::---- Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vil·l age Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Oistt./ population Block/ {percenta ges} Village

2 3 4

3' lind above Khanna Tahsil (Part) 151 Dadheri (202) Sa.ra 1a Tahsil (Part\

239 Kotla Badla ( 17~)

245 Majri ( 197 J • 246 Raipur ( 193)

247 Dholewal ( 178/

'259 Damher i (lBB)

Sa.r~Ia Tahsil (Part) 72 Bohapur (340r 74 Nilan Khurd ( 339T Khanna Tahsil (Part)

74 Jal1a~an ( 267)

75 Deva. ~hosa (259) Saarala Tah$11 (Partl

76 La1 Kalan {3S71 Khanna Tahsil (Partl

76 Aluna Palla (25B)

SaaraIa Ta~s11 (Part) 77 81jl1pur (142 )

Khanna tahsil (Part) 77 Alluna Miana (_lS7 ) "'". ~ 78 Alluna To 11a ( 156)

79 KarO"dian (255 ) 8D Nas'"a 11 (260i 81 lsru (261)

82 Chillla (254)

Sa~.l' TahSil ('a~\) t:adhran (86) 327 APPENDIX--" List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BlOCk : SAMRALA

Ranges of loC. No. Name of village Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Oistt.j populat ion Block/ (percentages) Vn 1 age

2 3 4

31 and above Khanna Tahstl (~art) 83 Dau Majra (253)

Sam~ala Tahsil (Pa~t)

84 -chehlan (140 ) Khanna Tahsil (Part)

84 Ghora1a (252)

85 Bir·Kishan Singh (25~) Samrala Tahsil (Part)

P'apr.otl i (l30) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 86 Ghaz1pur (250) Samrala Tahsil (Pnt-f 87 Bhag'fla)\pura (1391 Khanna Tahsil (Part) 87 Ghungra1i (233) 88 Mehand1pur (232)

Sa.~ala Tahsil (Pa~t~ 89 Mutton (137 ) Khanna Tahsii (Part)

90 Raipur (155) Samrala Tahstl (Part) 92 Khaira (336) Khanna Tahsil (Part)

92 Kotpanae1ch (153 ) Samrala Tahsil (Part) 93 Mohdodan (331) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 93 Kat She1k.hon (154)

Sam~ala Tahsil (Part) 94 Lopon ( 334) 328 APptNDi:X:-~"

List 01 v'llages accordtng to tKe'proport10n of Scheduled~astes t~ tKe total Dopula~fon bl ranges C. D. Btock 'SlUUlI\LA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name'of village Hadbllst~ No. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (Percentages) Village

2 3 4

31 and above Khanna-Tahsil (Part) 94 Jas Pa 10n (150) Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) 95 ' Tam Kaudi (332) Xhanna'Tahsil (Part)

95 Jatana (149 ) Samra1a Tahsl1 (Part) 96 Rapa10n (146) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 96 Chak Sarai (148) 97 ,Mandiala Ka lan (151 ) Sa.fa'a Tahsil (Part)

99 Bhour l~ (150) KHanna Tahs 11 (Par:t) 99 K1shangarh (231) 100 Gaggar Majra (230)- 101 Daheru (164) Sa."a , .. Tahsil (Part) 102 8amb (135) 103 Dhindsa:. (136) Khann~.Tahs11 (Part) 103 Mohanpur -'l:.~ (229) Sa.ra'a Tahsil (Part) 105 Shamaspur ( 131) 106 Dh_11wan (120)

K~.Rn. Tahsil. (Part)

106 ~aiz,9arh (2'47) Sa ....Ja Tahsil (Part) 108 Ajlaud - f134) 109 Bag11 Kalan (162) 329 APPENDIX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK: SAMRALA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of v1l1age Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

31 and above Khanna Tahsil (Part)

110 Kamma (249 ) Samrala Tahsil (Part)

112 Harb ans pura ( 160) Khanna Tahsil (Part)

112 Rohnon Khurd (265 ) Samrala Tahsil (Part)

113 Rupa (163 ) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 113 Rohnon Kalan (264)

Samra la Tahsi 1 (Part) 115 purba (166 ) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 115 Chupki (2\3) Samra1a Tahsil (Part)

116 lalauri ( 167) Khanna Ti\hsil (Part)

116 Naraingarh (242 ) Samrala Tahsil (Part)

118 Daudpur ( 228) Khanna Tahsfl (Part)

11& lkolaha (236 ) Samrala Tahsil (Part)

119 Kalal Majra (225 ) Khanna Tahsfl (Partl

119 Ikolah1 (326) Samra1a Tahs11 (Part, 120 Salodi (169) Khanna tahsil (Pqrt)

120 libra (325)

121 Kauri (324) 330 APPENDlX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by range~ C.D. BLOCK : SAMRALA ------~------~~ Ranges of ~ L.,C. No. Name of vi llage Hadbast NO. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

31 and above Sa.ra1a Tahsil (Part)

12? Gagra ( 170) Khanna Tahsil (Part)

122 Bhattian (328) 123 Bahu Majra (327) Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) 124 Manki (119 ) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 124 Rasoo lra (237) '\ Samrala Tahsil (Part)

125 Kulewal (122) Khanna Tahsfl (Part) 125 Majri (238) / Sa.rala Tahsil (Part)

126 Rajewal (121)

K~anna Tahsil (Part) (241) 126, Baghaur 127 Khatra (240) 128 Khanna Khurd (239) 129 Rahon (224) 130 Majra Rahon (218) 131 Goh ( 172)

133 Harion Kalan (217) Sa.rala Tahsil (Partl 134 Manupur ( 173) Khanna Tahst, (Part) 134 Lalher1 (219)

135 Ramgarh (216) Sa.ral. T.hsil (Part) 136 Kotla Bhari. ( 175) 331 APPENDIX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK: SAMRALA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of ,vi 11age Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

31 and above Khanna Tahsil (Part) 136 Shahbajpur (209) 137 Mahawan (215) 138 Rattanheri (220 ) 139 Bulepur (222) 140 Alaur (221 ) 141 Bhadla Nieha (213) 142 Boothgarh (214) 143 Bhadla Uneha (212) 144 A1 ip ur (211 ) 146 Fatehgarh Niwan ( 204)

Samrala Tahs 11 (Part)

147 Ota1an (124) 148 Shamaarh (128) Khanna Tahsil (Part) 148 Jallowal (198) 149 Lahar Majra Kalan (200) 150 Manak Majra (203) 152 Kotla Dadheri ( 20ll Samrala Tahsil (Part) 240 Bhari (195 ) 241 Ajner (205) 242 Kotla Ajner (206) 244 Saidpura ( 194) 251 Bohar (184) 252 Kheri Naudh Singh (185) 254 Mirpur (192) 256 Ladpur1 (la9) 257 Udalpur ( 187) 258 Mullanpur {186 r *Excludes village with no S. C. Populat10n 332 APPENDIX·':4 list of villages accord1ng to the proportion of Schedu·led Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK: DEHLON

Ranges of I • C. ,No. Name of village Hadbast No. sche.du 1 ed caste State/Dis~t./ popu l.at ion Block / (percentages) Vi lJage

2 3 4

0-5 -Nil- 6-'10 Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

20/04/80/335 Bir Hans (327) 11-75

220 (264) 16-20

201 Si lonkhurd (252) 21-30

196 Tibba (249 )

199 Bhagwanpura (250)

200 Silon Kalal') ( 251)

203 Ghawaddi (268)

313 Khera (343)

324 Rangian (332 )

328 Rurka (330)

332 Mukandpur ("322) 333 Dhoaa (323)

334 Khatra Chaharmi (324)

339 (390-)

342 Ku 1ahr (336 )

343 Saharan Majra (385)

346 Dhaul Kalan (388 )

352 Kuhli Khurd (394)

356 Gosal (400)

361 Sekha ( 40~5.}

363 Kheri Sohal (408)

366 Rabon Unch i (411 ) 333 APPENDI.X--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled ~astes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK DEHLON

Ranges of L. C. No. Name of village !'Iadbast No. scheduled. caste State/Distt./ population Block/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

21-- 30 Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

367 Rabon Niwin (412) 371 Kishanpur (416) 31 and above 377 Sihan Daud (421 )

187 umedpur (231) 194 uharaur (232 ) 195 Nat (247 )

197 Jassar (255) 198 Paddi (254) 202 Bfiutta (253) • 206 Saya Khurd (317) 207 Saya Kalan (316) 210 Jarkhar (269) 211 Oangora (267) 212 Khanpur (256) 213 Harnampura (248) 214 tlharib Nagri (258;

215 Jaspa1 Ba~gar (259) 314 Pohir (338) 315 Lehra (334) 322 Qil1 a Raipur (315) 323 Oehlon (331 ) 325 Gopa.Jpo'Ur (333) ,326 Nanga1 (329) 327 Butahri (328) 329 (319) 330 Shankar (3.20 I 331 Guram (321) 336 Hans (326 )' 334 APPEHDIX--4 Li st of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled CasU,s to the tota,l popu lation b:y ranges C.D. BLOCK : DEHLOI • Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi11 age Hadbast No. scheduled caste State/Dis'tt. / population B10ck/ (percentages) Village

2 3 4

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) c 31 and above 337 Bhikhi Khat!"a (325) • 338 Zirak (391) 340 Jhammat (335 ) 341 Nanal-.pul" Jagera ( 337) 344 Pandhel" Khel"i (386) , 345 Rosiana (387) 347 Dhaul Khurd (389) 349 Lehal (392) 353 Kuhil Kalan (396) 354 Bel" KhUl"d (397) 355 Ber Kalan (398) 357 Ramgarh Sardaran (401 ) 358 Jog; Majra (402) 359 Timberwal (403) , 360 Sohian (404 ) 362 Ma1aud Robian ( 407) 364 Chomon (409) 365 Babarpur (410) 368 Daulatpur (413) 369 Uk s1 (414) 370 Dudhal (415) 373 Burkara (417) 375 Unghi Daud (420) 376 Malo Daud (419) 335 APPENDIX--4

ist of ~1"ages ~ccord1n9 to the p~oportion of Scbeduled-Castes to tbe tota' population by ranges C.D. BLOCK: DORAHA

nges'of l.C. No. Harne of village liadbast Ho. hedu1ed c~ste State/Distt./ pu1ation Block/ ercentages) Village

2 3 4

Khanna rahs'i 1 (Put)

0--5* 20/04/90/49 Mangew,a 1 (204 ) 66 Baoopur (183) 6-10 •

11-15 36 Paya1 (Rural) (235)

16-20 -Nf 1-

15 Jaipura (245) 19 l.andha (224) 21 Rawal (222 ) 52 Lasara Lakhowas (198) 53 N1zampur (201) 21-30

2 Ajnaud (221 ) 7 Begowal (251) 13 Shah pur (239) 23 G1dri (218) 31 Ghalot1 (210) 32 Ghudani Kalan (228 ) 34 Maksudra (226 ) 38 Gob1ndpur (233 ) 42 Ghudani Khurd (229 ) 44 Dhamot (207) 56 Deva Mander (187) 57 Jarg (186) 58 S1rthala (189) 63 Rauni (182) 70 lshanpur (175) 336 APPEfCDIX--4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total popul~~fon by ranges C.D. BLOCK: DORAHA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. sched"uled caste State/Dlstt./ population Block/ (Percentages) Vi llage

2 I 3 4

31 and above Khanna Tahsil (Part) Dugri (220 ) 3 Rajgarh (243) 4 Doraha '(244)

5 Rampur (249 ) 6 Katana (250) 8 Haraillian (248) 9 Ma1hipur (247) 10 Barma1ipur (237) 11 Bishanpura (2.38) 12 Kaddon (246) 14 Chan Kolan Kalan (241 ) 16 Deep Nagar (242 ) 17 Chah Kolan Khurd (242) 18 Gurd1tpura (225) 20 Booanl (223) 22 Doburj1 (219) 24 Balaspur (216) 26 Lapran ( 217). 28 Katahri (214) 29 Ghangas (212) 30 Rara (211 ) 33 Bhatha1 (227 ) 35" K-otla Afgana (236 ) 37 Majri (234) Afza1apur (230) 41 _Jallah (231 )

43 Ranwan (208) 45 Feroz.epur - --(209)

46 Alampur Urf Chapra (205) 331 APPERDIX--4

List of villages accor~ing to the proportion of Scheduled ~a_t._ to the total populatt~h-b, ranges C.D. BLOCK : DORAHA

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of v111ag. H.db.,t No. scheduled caste State/D1stt./ population Block/ (pel"centllges) Village

2 3 4

31 lind above Khanna Tah_11 (Part, 47 Sihallra (202) 50 Madnipu," (199 )

51 Lasara PollloMu (200) 54 Jandali (206 ) 55 Jargar1 ( 188) 59 Manhpur (190) 60 Mlllh.npur (191 ) 61 , Bharth.il 1. Randhawa (192) 62 Dev1pur Urf MaHk Pur (193) 65 Turll&r1 (184) 67 81b1pur (180) 68 Hole ( 179) 69 Tauns. ( 178) 72 Fatenpur ( 177) ledh1ana Tahstl (Part) 350 Kartarpul" (393) 351 Chapra (395)

*Excludes villages wtth no s.c. P~p~lat1on~ 3'3' APPEIbll.--C

U .." o1t "Hlq••• tend,1ng: to th.. ptoporttoft: of Sc~chtlld.. eastes to ttl.. tobt popu.t«1iolt. It......

c...a.. .,.Ott ~ nK1tftAl.

RAJlg.• So Q.f l.t.. fI.o;. Mame oif .,.111 ave' I s.c:he"ulect us:t.e s,t.. tt/D.ts._t ,,~ ~u.l"),an nocll (p... ca"t.g.es ): 'i,nl'UI'

z

.. M11 ....

~. tl!s~l €J~J

ZO'lOoftTOO'I T'fII KislangaT1\: .....tt.- -Itn... · .. ltftt... taAsU (h"t)!

111' Kota'g& ('3'T2") n-3&

l81 e19:!).

182:- (;tSl)1

196- Basra'Olf' er!lS);

187 T.J.'Pur· ('1'94); 11' llt.fn f\ IIaru r ( lUll 28.' H1r"9H.l, .( 3l1&):

rn SlIaltpu1" (,3531):

294' Phdte.I't, (:111.);. we RallgpW&'lt (30)4 2!t Jlmd' .( l'4lJ)}

102' (.3]'11~

J~ Ahetg ...h (.37*») !Oi 1J'pfrnA,utr (;37._')1: 30:5 R.o.hft1'n1 (3ao,) sqJ Mlilerma Irf ..,f'aftt (,381');­

3'IJ9) (na):1

~ Cliitapr. E'~t.

MeHtI1J~ritI (;l"4Z).1 -rtr. K.. l':atc- ('3'4"a~ 3<'1 acti· ......

1'171 ""111"'" rTSZ?: TO blTj1: Itataw, (:1SO.)r ;U'9 .,'ENtllX--l Uu. 'IJf 'dnqes ~OTJl1trg to th .~".'fl" of Scbe4ul. ~.. t., to til. tOlll ,0,''''414011'', ",.ages' ,I:JD.. IJlVlltt ; PAKRUIIAl.

~tIIf ·l~t. 'tCn. ~ul.:II caste .~ trtelDhU'; I ....la't,oa -aloe.1 t,....nw't.ps) ,village

1 , 2 . 3 4

..:J'9~1I "'ttl, .. ItPnt) 184 Bu,j Hakiman (188 ) 18S 'titter {J89)

188 Blla1n1 'BU'1ngan '{ 1135 'I

189 Su~hafle ( 1'961 uz Andlu ,(ZOO)

US i30~J

~~4 Ba 11 owe.1 (305)

2~'f -tl\hokat' (300) 273 00101'1 Kalan m8) 274 Shebud !(289') '215 Mansuran '(t9'O)

'276 "Ratt81l {lOll 2n Dolon Khurd H87.) 278 Beela (284.) 28Q Jassowal (285)

ludhtana Tabstl ,'art)

281 Chupk1 t'Z72) '2.83 Ass1 Ithurd (507)

285 .l.ohgarh ~30'9 )

286 'Gtlj,t-el"wa 1 ,·(310)

287 Saraba' ~3"54 ) 288 '( 355)

289 '( 35'9)

29.0 Dha Hall '('358 )

~akhowa;} (956 )

;{$S2)

.,.)lJraba» 434'6')

Manga 1 JC~urd f3511

If._gat «aJ.lI ~350) 340 APPEIDIX--4

Ud of v111~t.s accord1ng .to the p.. oporttoJl of Scheduled Ca.stes to th. tot.l populattoJl by ranges C.D. BLOCK 'AKHOWAL ~------,------~----~------~------Rallu.el of L.e. No. Name of village . Hadbast Mo. scheduled elSte State/Distt.1 P&P.u lat ion B10ckl (p .... c.nt.gu) Vi 11age

2 3 4

31 .n~ above Luthi .... Tahstl (Part) 300 Bhaini ... ora (349)

301 RaJgarh (357)

303 Tung~heri (375) 311 Dhuri(ot (34l) 316 Ghungrana (344) 319 (313)

320 Hehma Singhwala (308 ). 3%1 Jarjauli (314)

* Excludes' villages w1t~ ne S.C. Population. SI:CTIOR II row. DIRBCTOaY

Q)DG tJSBDt 11( THE riitncD~:r

345 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN ·THE TOWN DIRECTORY

The to\vn directory has been compiled in six different statements fOF all the urban areas of the district. The data on amenities and other a s.peets' have been presented in codes which are explained below :

Statement I :

This gives status and growth history of each town in the district. Class has been introduced in all the statements of town directory to facilitate analysis for purposes of demographic and socio-economic characteristics of town at the state and all India levels. It has been presented aceording to 1991 census population of the core town in the following manner :

Population Class 100,000 and above I

50,OOO--99,~99 II 20,000--49,999 'III lQ,OOO--19,999 IV ..5,,000--9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

The .civic administration status as in 1990 has been indicated by the following abbreviations. Census town is regarded as having no ciy;ic. statu!? ... :ode (C~T.) has been used for census town. Municipal Corporation = M. Corpn. • Munici pal Coromi ttee = M.C. Cantonment Board = C.B. Notified Area Committee = N.A.C. Census Town = C.T.

Statement II :.

This gives for each town, physical aspects and location f)f towns.

Statement III :

This gives 1l1unicipal finance for each town of the district.

Statement IV :

This gjves Civic and other amenities. The abbreviations used are indicated beIow :

(I) Road lenath PR Pucca Road KR K'ucc:ha Road 346

(II) Syst~m' C?f sewer?ge S = Sewer " OSD = ,Open surface drains BSO = Box' 'Surf~ce drains SO = Sylk drains CD = Cesspool method Pt = P,it system

(III) Method of disposal of night s'oil HL = Head loads B = Baskets WB = Wheel Barrows ST = ,Septic tank latrines S = Sewerage (IV) Protected water supply-Source and 'capacity of storage system (a) Sources of water supply : TW = Tubewell water/H{lnd pump T = Tap water W = Well water TK, = ,.Tank water (b) System of storage of wafer :

OHT :II Overhead tank SR = Service reservoir IG := River infiltration gallery BWP = Borewell pumping -system PT = Pressure tank Statement IV-A

This gives information about the civic and other amenities in notified slum aret\s •.This ,sta:t~ment is app~icable only for Class I and C~ass II towns. Name of slum and area, approximately population' of slum, paved roads" system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of night soil, no. of tap points/hydrants installed for supply of protected water and 'domestic connections" and r-oad points covered under this Statement.

Sta'tement V

This gives medical, educational~ recr,eational and cultural facillties. T~~ ~p,brev;~at~ons used are indicated below : Medical amenities . H = Hospital D = 'Dispensa,ry He = Health Cent.re 347 Fe = Family planning centre TB = TB clinic NH = Nursing Home o = Others A = Ayurvedic U = Unani Hom t = Homoeopathic In case of allopathic't no separate, code has been give.n. The information in column 4 on medical facilities has been ~resented horizontall V in th;Same line as illu,strated below :

H •(A-I, 2) (D (Hom-2, '1-, U=l)

Here H (A-I, 2 repref:lents one ayurvedic,.and 2 allot:>athic hospital and D (.Hom-2 t 1 t U-1) represents ·2 homoeopathic,' one' allopathic and o'ne unani dispensaries. If· the medic'al facili ty is not available. in a' town, name 'c£ :Hhe l].earest place (if in the same district) or. nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where .'the facility is available has been mentioned in column 4.

Edpcational ameriities :

The codes that have been used are as follows

A .:: Arts only S = Science only AS = 'Arts and Science only C = Commerce only ACS = Arts and Comm~rce on~ y ASC = Combined for all categories~Arts, Sci~nce and Commerce. L = Law .SH = Shorthand Type = Typewriting She Type :: Shorthand and Typewriting 0 = Others p = Primary School M = Junior Secondary or Middle Schools H = Matriculation or Secondary PUC = Higher Sec,ondary/intermediatelpre-university/junior college/lO+2 system whether held 'in schools or col\eges.

If there are more than one institution of a 'type in the town thelr number has been given against each in brackets. If a1'lY educati'Onal facility is .not available in the t'Own' the name 'Of neal"est place (if in the 'Same district) .or the name 'Of nearest district (if in ~­ the ·same state) or other 'State and its dIstance from the tewn where this facility is available has been "given in brackets. -.

Recreational and cultural facilities :

The foHowing code.. have heen u'sed ~

PL Public Hbrary it! Reading roem

Statemelltll VI

Thi'll gives information .an trme, 'Cemmerce, industry and banking for each town of the di'Strict'W

Appendix te: the 'town, directory show.s town'S 'Of the district which have outgrowth•. 'al'ld population of :outgrowths. TOWN DIRECTORY STATEUEBTS (I-VI) 350

STATE- Status and

Sr. Class, name and civic Loca- ~ame of Name of Area Number P~ulation and No. administration tion tahs i1 C.D. (i n of house- status of town Code block sq. holds 1901 1911 1921 No. kms. ) including houseless households (in 1991 census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V Akalgarh C.T. 4/ II r Jagraon Sudhar 5.48 1,179

2 V Doraha M.C. 4/V II I Khanna Doraha 1.90 1,700

3 III Jagraon M.G. 4/I Jagraon Jagraon 1.4.QO 7,852 18,760 15,039 17,731 (-19.83) (+17.90)

4 I I Khanna M.C. 4/X Khanna Ooraha 16.02 12,402 3,838 3,319 ( -13.52)

5 I Ludhi ana 4/V Ludhiana N.A. 134.67 1,93,862 48,649 44,170 51,880 M. Corp. (-9.21) (+17.46)

6 IV Machhiwara 4/H Samra 1a Machhi- 3.00 2,391 5,558 fI.A.C. wara

7 IV Mullanpur Oakha 4/IV Ludhiana Sidhwan 2.05 1,788 N.A.C. Bet

8 V Payal M.C. 4/ IX Khanna Doraha 0.42 980 5,515

9 III Raikot M.C. 4/II Jagraon Sudhar .10.65 3,472 10,131 7,510 8,379 (-25.87) (+11.57)

10 Samrala See Samrala urban agglomeration

Samrala UA .... Samrala Samrala N.A. 2,593

(1) IV Samrala M.e. 4/VII Samrala Samrala 9.00 2,474

* Town having Non-MunIcipal components of Urban Agglomeration. 351 rENT I growth history growth rate'of the ~own at the censuses of Density Sex ratio ( 1991 ------~--=------census 1931 1941 1951 196.1 1971 1981 1991 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ~'21

5,564 1,015 896

3,062 4,602 5,804 7,606 9,589 5,047 897 905 935 (+50.29) (+26.12) (+31.05) (+26.07)

27,108 26,704 24,519 29,617 32,999 39,683 47,372 3,384 918 928 916 (+52.88) (-1.49) (-8.18 ) (+20.79) (-11.43) (+20.26) (+19.38)

6,.555 7,,941 12,646 24,416 34,820 53,761 Z1,99,0 4,494 879 87g 890 (--) (+21.14) (+59.25) (+93.07) (+42.61) (+54.40) (,,.33.91)

68,586 1,t1,6'9 '153,795 244,0'32 401,176 607,052 1,042,740 7,743 807 808 795 (+32.20) (+62.77) (+37.76) (t58.67) (+64.39) (+51.32) (+71.77)

9,621 13,554 4,518 922 918 (+40.88)

8,115 10,138 4,945 899 909 (+24.93)

4,708 3,554 3,575 5,224 5,852 13,933 897 911· (--) (--) (-24.51) (+0.59) (--) (--) ("'12.02)

11,810 13,777 10,193 11,239 11,709 17,106 21,061 1,978 933 923 910 (+40.95) (+16.66) (-26.01) (+10.26) (+4.18) (+46.09) (+23.12) .) ,,--

14,921 901

#

4,734 5,439 7,55'4 10,824 14,287 1,,587 851 858 901 (+14.89) (+38.89) (+43.89) (+31.99) 352

STATE- 'hysic&l as,.cts and

Sf. Class and name of town 'Phys lcd aspects ....f Md Mo.

Rainfall Temperature (tn S~ate JtQ (i n mm) cen,t i grade)

Maximum Minimum

1 2 3 4 5 6

V Ak~lgarh 769.3 40.2 5.5 Chand 1garh (130)

2 V ,.Doraha 526.0 40.2 5~5 Chand; 9arh ( 79)

3 HI Jagraon 769.3 40.2 5:5 Chandi. garh (' J1)

4 II Khanna 859.4 40.2 5.5 Chtil

5 '! Ludhiana M. Corpn. 526.0 40.2 5.5 Cilandigarh (93)

6 Ilf Machhiwara 859 •. 4 40.2 5.5 Chand i,garh (72)

7 IV Mull aopur Oakha 769.3 40.2 5.S Chand; garh (112)

8 V Payal 650.0 40.2 5.5 ChaRd i garh (85)

9 III Raikot 769.3 40.2 5.5 Chandigar~ (134)

10 Samr ala See Samrala Urban

S$nT a1 a* See Constituent

(i) IV Samrala 859.4 40.2 5.5 Chandigarh (59)

Town having Non-Municipa1 components of Urban Agglomeration. 353 M:NT II location of towns, 1989 road distance (in kms.) from

District HQ Tahsil HQ Nearest city Rai lway Bus route Navigable with population station river/canal on one lakh (if within and more 10 kms.)

7 8 9 10 11 12

Ludhiana (28) Jagraon (28) Ludhi ana (28) Mullanpur (8) Akalgarh (0) ~ Dhakha ( Ludhiana (21 ) Khanna (21 ) Ludhiana (21 ) Doraha (0) Doraha (0)

Ludhiana (38) Jagraon (0) Ludhiana (38) Jagraon (0) Jagraon (0) --,

Ludhiana (43) Khanna (0) Ludhiana (43) Khanna (0) Khanna (0)

Ludhiaria (0) Ludhi ana- (0) Ja 1andhar (69) Ludhi ana (0) Ludhiana (0)

Ludhiana (47) Samrala (13 ). Ludhiana (47) Khanna (27) Machhiwara(O)

Ludhiana (19) Ludhi ana (19) Ludhi ana ( 19) Mullanpur (0) Mullanpur (0)

Ludhi ana (42) Khanna (14 ) Ludhi ana (42) Khanna (14 ) Payal (0)

Ludhiana (41 ) Jagraon (24) Ludhi ana (41 ) Jagraon (24) Raikot (0 ),

Agglomeration units

I Ludhiana (34) Samrala (0) Ludhiana (34) Khanna ( 15) Samrala (0) 354 STATE- Municipal finance

Sr. Class and narrye Civic Receipt {in--- No. of town adminis- tration status Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance (i n 1990) through derived ment taxes, from grant etc. mun~cipal properties and power apart Hom taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

V Akalgarh C.T. \. 2 V Doraha M.e. 31,466 1,627 5,850 2,960

3 I I I Jagraon M.e. 63,190 6,123 9,500 10,750

4 I I Khanna M.e. 1,06,850 5,410 ~O',350 8,500 300

E Ludhiana M. 21,16,580. 32,320 Corpn. 6 IV Machhiwara N.A.C. 15,500 2,030 7;600 2,000 1,070 7 IV Mullarpur Dakha N.A.C. -3,970 3,000 3,000 8 V Payal M.e. 3,630 2,750 500

9 III Raikot M.e. 23,540 870 5,900 T 10 Samrala See Samra 1a Urban,

Samrala U.A.* I See constituent ,I ( i ) IV Samra) a M.e. 31,650 5,700

Town having Non-Municipal components of urban agglomeration. 355 lENT III 1988-89

~s. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00)

Jther Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt adminis- safety health works institu- (specify) 'expendi­ ( specify) tration and tions ture conve­ niences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1,187 43,090 8,609 5",864 16,436 1,356 7,930 40,195

4,770 94,333 20,070 28,130 36,980 5.00 1,860 87,540

~3,080 1,64,490 9,040 4,120 45,570 18,440- 2; 14b 85,640 1,64,950

2,29,460 23,78,~60 6,10,000 1,10,000 11,98,040 4,28,000 23,46,040

760 28,960 6,700 1,860 6,740 4,390 2,870 22,560

16,440 26,410 11,820 12,900 24,72~

150 7.. 030 1,270 500 130 3,240 5,1'40

850 31,160 11,330 2,620 5,550 11.,500 1,870 32,870

Agglomeratiorl units

1,580 38,930 18,490 18,840 1,600 38,930· 356

STATE- Civic and other

Sy • Class and name Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Number of No. of town adminis­ tion caste length of tration popula- (in kms.) sewerage status tion Water Service (i n ~ 990) "borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

V Akalgarh C:T. 5,564 1,523 N.A. OS[" N.A. N.A.

2 V Doraha M.C. 9,589 1-,004 12.25 S/OSD 500 650

3 III Jagraon M.C. 47,372 14,219 22.23 OSD/S N.A. N.A.

4 II Khanna M.C. 71,990 14,709 38.5 OSD/? N.A. N.A.

5 Ludhiana M. 1,042,740 123,521 946.013 S/OSD 350,000 4,000 Cor pn. 6 IV Machhiwara N.A.C. p,554 4,287 8.00 OSD 756 1,250

7 IV Mullanpur Dakha N.A.C. 10,138 3,706 5.5 OSD!S 1,846 57

8 v Payal M.C. 5,852 2,285 3.00 OSO/Pt 25 75

9 III Raikot M.C. 21,061 7,792 21.91 S/OSD N.A. N.A.

10 Samrala M.C. See Samrala urban

Samrala U.A. 14,921 4,315 ..:- S/OSD 460 1,860

(i) IV Samral a M.C. 14,287 3,738 15.00 S/OSD 460 1,860

Town havin9 Non-Municipal components of urban· a9glomeration. 357 f'ENT IV amenities 1989 latrines Method 'of Protected Fire Electrification (number of connections) disposal water supply figh~in2 of night- serVlce Others soil Domestic Indus- Commer- Road Others Source System of trial ci a 1 light'in of storage with (points y supply capacitr in 1itres in brackets)

10 11 '12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

N.A. WB TW A/F Station 543 5 138 32 Halwara -{1) 350 S/ST TW OHT(225) Khanna (21) 1,845 149 911 3 11 N.A. HL/S T/TW OHT(800) Moga {30) 9,609 358 3,323 3

N.A. HL/WB T/TW OHT(5,000) Khanna (0) 11,935 635 4,584 26 60

110 S/WB T/TW OHT(19,350) Ludhjana CO) '156,876 18,125 49,267 142 1,188

2 WB/O TW Khanna (28) 3,037 92 991

109 WB/PT T/TW Ludhiana(19) 1,7513 93 834 2 39

ST/WB TW Khanna (14) 1,070 30 151 1 ,

8 WB/O TW' LCldhiana(41) 2,889 105 1,18~ 456

Agglomeration

4 S/WB T/TW OHT(91) Khanna (15) 3,885 114 1,040 3 209

4 S/WB T/T.W OHT(91) Khanna (15) 3,885 114 1,040 3 209

359 1991 CENSUS--TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT IV - A

Civic and other amenities in notified slums 1919

No slum area has 'been notified in Punjab state through certain pockets have separately been identified 360

STATE-

Medical. ~ducatianal. recreational and

Sr. Cla~s and Popula- Medical facilities** Educat i ana r No. name of town tion / Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/ Medical Engineer- Poly- • Recogn i sed Dispen­ medical Science/ colleges ing technics shorthand, saries/TB institu- Commerce colleges type­ clinics tions colleges writing etc. noted (of degree and in level and vocational column 4 above) training institu­ tions

2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V Akalgarh 5,564 Sudhar (2) Sudhar L'udhi ana Ludhiana LudhiAQ,~ (28) (28) (28 ) 2 V Doraha 9,589 MC 4 ,AS(2) Ludhiana Ludhiana Ludhi ana (21) (21) (21) 3 III Jagraon 47,372 H(2), 49 A Ludhiana Ludhiana Ludhiana 0 HC AS (38) (38) (28) 4 II Khanna 7.1,990 H(2),FC, 85 . AS( 2) ludhiana ludhiana ludhtana D(A-1, (43) (43) (43) HOM-61) 5 ludhianal.042,740 H(14), 2020 AS( 10) 0(9) \ M. Cor pn. H(A), 10 2098 ASC(3) 3 HC(3), 4 TB(2), 64 O(A-6, HOM-1. U-1,29) 6 IV Machhiwara 13,554 HC(2), 30 A ludh; ana ludhi ana Ludhi ana DC,HOM :.._ (47) (47) (47) Fe 7 IV Mull anpur 10,138 HC 25 AS ludhiana Ludhiana Ludhiana Oakha D (19 ) (19 ) (19) 8 V Payal 5,852 HC 8 Doraha ludhiana Ludhiana ludhiana D(A) (10 ) ( 42) (42) (42) 9 III Raikot 21,061 D(A-l,l) 10 A ludhiana Ludhiana ludhiana FC (41) (41) (41) 10 Samrala . See~amrala Urba~ Samrala UA* 14,921 H 50 A ludhiana ludhiana ludhiana 0 D(HOM) (34) (34) (34) ( i ) IV Samrala 14,287 H 50 A - ludhiana Ludhiana Ludhiana 0 D(HOM) (34) (34) (34)

* Town having Non-Municipal components of Urban Agglomeration.

**If a medical or educational facility is oot available in the town, mention t~e name of the nearest place and its distan~e from the town where facility is available. ,,< 361 f£NT V cultural faci 1ities, 1989 facilities** Working Number of recreational and cultural women's facilities' hostels Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult with Secondary/ Matricu- Secondary schools .1 iteracy number Stadi a Cinema Audi- Pub 1i c Inter- latian and classes/ of seats toria/ 1 i braries medi ate/ Middle centres/ Dr.,ama/ including P.U.C. schools Others Commu- reading (Pre- (specify) nity rooms university , halls colleges)/ Junior colleges level I

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

RR

2 -- PL

4 5 } 11 2 PL (2~. RR 3 39. / -- 3 P'L RR

~5 37 18 404 0 2 14 PL(3) RR(20) I

4 RR 362

STATE- Trade, conrnerce, industry

Sr ., Crass and name ,N_ of three most .important Name of three 'tin Of town cOlllOd1tH~$ imported conrnodities

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

1 2 3" 4 5 6 7

1 V, AkaJgarlr , 2< V, !Toratl'a Vegetable Pig Ingots Vanaspati Taka .. oil' iron steel ghee machine 3 III Jagraon' Sugar Vanaspati Cement Wheat Rice ghee 4 II KITanna Wheat Gr.oundnut Paddy Wheatl Groundnut cotton oil 5 I Ludhiana Raw-weol Stainless Edible Hosiery Bicycles M·. Corpn. steel oil goods 6· IV Machh1wara Foodgrail'ls Vanaspati Sugar Wheat Rice ghee 7 IV Mull anpur Oakha Wheat Paddy Sugar Groundnut Rice oil 8, V Paya.l Woo, Oil Vegetabies Shawl Maize

g. III· RMkot ~oodgra1ns Cloth Sugar Wheat Cotton

10 Samrala See Samrala Urban

Samra 1a' UA* See Const i tuent

l'H ,IV. Samrala Wheat Paddy Sugarl Groundnut Agri cul tura'l Groundnut implements

Towns' having non-municipal components of urban agglomeration. 363

I£NT VI and banking, 1989 .. most iaeportant Name of three 'most importanf Number Number Number exported cOlllllOdi ti esmanuf actured \ of of 'agri- of non- banks cultural agricultural credit credit 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd societies societies

8 10 11 12 13 14

Soap'and Vanaspati Toka machine Soap and 6 2 steel ghee steel , Cotton Agri c~1tura 1 Shoes I ron re-ro 11 i ng 13 2 2 implements eye 1e parts/re- ·M.S. Joints/ M.S. Ponds/ Sewing machines/ 15 2- rolling partsl Groundnut Re-roll ing Cycle parts oil cokes oil iron Sewing machines Bicycles Sewing Hos 1ery goods/ 124 3 25 too,l s and Auto machines Auto s~.ares spares Maize Groundnut Vegetable Furnitllre/ 4 oil 0; 1 iron goods Cotton Machines Groundnut Washing 6 2 tools on, soap " Paddy Shawl Agricultural Rice'Sheller' 2 implements Maize Soap Mustard oil Sugar 4 1~ 2 Products, Agglomeration

Unit

Sewing mach'in~ Agricultural Sewing Hosiery 8 parts implements mach i ne part goods 364

APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION I .

Sr. Name of the Population Outgrowth Population oi No. town with of (ore outgrowth locat ion code town

'1 2 3 4 5

1 Samra 1a 14,287 Bazi.gar 634 20/04/VII Colony PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

367 PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED CASTE) EXPLANATORY NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) General and Scheduled. Castes provide the basic information' relating to the population data pertaining to 1991 Census. It contains data in respect of, area, number of occupi~d residential census houses and households; total population (including institutional and houseless population) and the total population in the age group 0--6 with break up into persons, males and females, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (there is _no Scheduled Tribe notified for Punjab State), literates, total main workers with further classification into nine industrial categories (I-IX) of main workers such as I-Cultivators, II-Agricultural Labourers, III- Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantation, orchards and ,allied activities, IV-Mining and Quarrying. V(a)-ty1anufacturlOg, processing, servicing and repairs in household industry, V(b)-Manu£acturing, processing, servicing and repairs in other than household industry, VI -Constrution, VII.­ Trade and Commerce, VIII -Transport, Storage and Communication, IX-Other Services, Marginal Workers, Non-workers ~i.th sex-wise break up into males and females. The rural PCA' presents data per CD block with break· up into TIR/U and villages arranged in ascending order of location code numbers (assigned) to the village within the tahsil) and outgrowths (OGs). The urban PCA data for town I city IUA IWardwise has been pre!;lented. The district total given at the beginning present data for district/CD Block/Town/UA with break up into T/R/U. It would be seen that the district data also gives break up by P/M/F for easy ~omprehension of the data.

The PCA for Scheduled Castes outlines data for district/CD Block/UAI • City /Town with break up into T fR/U, minus column heads: Area, number of occupied r~sidential census houses and Scheduled Tribes of PCA General, plus break up oy P/M/F.

The concepts and terms generally occurring in the PCA are briefly explained below .

Census House.

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

Occupied Residential House

Occupied residential house is a dwelling house and includes a house used partly as, a dwelling and partly for some other purpose like shop, workshop, factory, etc. but does not include a vacalJt hous~ where no person was found to be residing at the time of Census. Household A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and ~ould take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so: There may be a household of persons related by blood or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are: boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential houses, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called institutional households. The::e may Be-­ one member household two member household or multi membe.r household. For ~enses purposes, each' one of these types is regar.ded as a 'household'. 368 Scheduled Caste

A person belongs to a Scheduled Caste which has been included in the list of Scheduled Castes notified under the presidential order for the area in, which he has been enumerated. Hel She should be a Hindu, Sikh or Budh by religion.

Sch~duled Tri~e

A person 'belongs to a Scheduled Tribe which has been included in the list of Scheduled Tribes notified under the presidential order for the area in which he has been enumerated. He'/She may belong to any religion. There .is however, . no tribe notified as Scheduled Tribe for Punjab State.

Literate

A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language has been taken as a literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, has not been considered as literate. It is not necessaz:y that a person who is literate should have received any ·formal education or should have passed any miriimum educational standard. All children of the age of 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child has been going to a school and might have picked up reading and writing a few odd words.

Workers and Categories of Workers

Work may be defined as' participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work.

In the economic question' convassed in 1991 Census, there has been some difference. The I work I concept in 1961 and 1971 Censuses, as opposed to the I income I or economic independence concept of earlier censuses was adopted for 1981 Census, but the criterion for classificat'ion as workers was changed. While in 1961 and 1971 Censuses, different approaches , namely, usual status and current status were adopted with reference period of one year and one week for seasonal and for regular work respectively at the 1981 and 1991 Censuses, the usual status approach was adopted uniformly for all ,work.

In 1961 census a person qualified as a worker if he had worked regularly during the last season or if he had worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding fortnight. At the 1971 Census, a person was treated as a worker only if he spent his' time mainly in work or if he worked atleast for a day in regular (non-seasonal) 'work during the preceding work. The dichotomy of wor ker I non-worker of 1961 and 19.71 Censuses was discarded at the 1991 Census and instead a trichotomy of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers was adopted. For main worker, the time criterion of engagement in work for the major part of the year i.e. at least 183 days was adopted. Those )Vho worked for some time during the last year but not for the' major "part were treated as marginal workers. Those who had never worked during the last· year were non-workers. This trichotomy paTtially permits a comparability of 1991 Census _. economic data with that of 1971 as. well as 1961 Census. The main workers of 19.91 Census can be expected to 'corresl?ond to the workers of 1971 Census and the main workers and marginal workers of 1991 Census together correspond to the workers of 1961 Census. 369 Main Workers

A person mainly engaged in any economically productive activity during the entire reference period of one year or for major part (183 days or more) of the referenc!,! pel"'iod preceding the date of enumeration is 'a main worker. His participation may be phYSical or mental in nature, and his activity involved is not only actual work but also effective supervision a.nd direction of work._ It also includes unpaid worker on fa.rm or in famtly enterprise.

These are 9 broad industrial categories (I-IX) in which main workers have been classified. A brief discription of each of the industrial categories has been given below :--

I-Cultivator

For the p':lrposes' of Census I a person has been considered working as Cultivator if he/she has been engaged either as employet:_. Single workers or family workers in cultivation of land owned or held from government, private persons or institutions for payme.nt in money, kind or shar~. Cultivation included sllpervision or direction of cultivation. A person who has given out hislher land to another person or persons for cultivation for money, :Kind or share of crop and who does not -even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another persons land for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both will ,not b,e treated as cultivator. Cultivator involves ploughing, growing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops, pulses, fibre crops an.d other crops.

U-Agrlcultural Labourer

A person who works on another persons I land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the cuIti v ation, but he I she merel y works on another person I s land' for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which hel she works.

III-Livestock, F~estry, Fishing, Hunti~g. Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities

A person engaged in any of the activities' of plantation (growing of roots s tubers, vegetables, singharas, chillies and spices, other than pepper, cardamom, Floriculture and Horticulture and agriculture products; Plantation o£ tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, pepper cardamom, coconut, arecanut- edible n1:lt, excluding ground nut , fruit!?, ganja. cinehona, opium, livestock (cattle breeding and rearing of goats, sheep, horse,_ camel, mule. pig, duck, hens, bees, silk worms and birds; collection of .honey, production of milk, wools" eggs, cocoons and raw silk); Agriculture services (Destroying of pests and insects; irrigation ~ervices; grading of agricultural products or livestock; . soH conservation services; harvesting and thrashing and agriculture ·services) ~ (~w:ting of trees, production of firewood, fuel wood, charcoaI, gathering of_ gums, resins, lac, barks, hirbs, etc; forestry services n.e.c.)'; Fishing, (fishing and collection of 'sea produq,tI h and Hunting is to be classified in Industrial Category III. '" 370 IV-Mining and Quarrying

A worker engaged in mining of coal, lignite, iron ore, copper, etc., extraction of petr:.oleum, natural gas etc. and mining services is to be included in Industrial category IV. yea) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

Industrial category V has been split into two sub-parts V(a) and V(b). The Industrial category V(a) relate to Household Industry, which has been defined as an industry conducted by the head of the hou.sehold himself/ herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precinets of the. house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in househol4d should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not been on the scale of a registered factory which wbuld qualify or has to be reg:i,.stered under the Indian Factories Act. The Household Industry should relate to production. processing, servlcmg, repairing or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. A worker engaged in a household industry. as defined above, is to be classified in industrial category V (a) -manufacturing. procesping, servicing and repairs.

V(b) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in other than Household Industry A worker engaged in the following activities has been included in this Category, i.e. manufacture of bakery products, sugar products, salt ~ oil, blending of tea, preparation of meat, beverages, etc. cotton, jute, wool, silk, leather and man made fibre textiles, wood and wood products, paper and its products, printing and publishing, leather and leather products, fur, chemical products, rubber, plastic, petroleum and coal products, non-metalic mineral products, basic metal and alloys industries machinery and equipment, transport equipment and parts, repair of capital goods such as, ships/boats. aircrafts; agricultural equipment, machine tools, industrial apparatus, locomotive and other rail/road equipment. Repair services such as repair of footwear, leather goods, household electrical appliances' TV, VCR, radio, refrigerator, watches, clocks, jewellery, motor vehicles, motor cy,cles, trucks, lorry, bicycles and cycle rickshaws, have been include~d in this industrial ca.tegory.

VI-Constructions A worker engaged in the following activities has been classified in the industrial category VI Constructions and maintenance of buildings, roads. rail way s, bridges, pipe lines and runway s etc. Maintenance of power, telecommunications and transmission lines, waterways, canals, tanks, walls etc., Heating and air conditioning and sound proofing, timber works, painting and decorating work for constructions.

VII -Trade and Commerce A worker engaged in the following activities has been classified in the industrial category VII: Wholesale and retail trades and restaurants and hotels. Financing, insurance, real estate and business services.

VIII -Transport, Storage and Communication

A worker engaged in the following activities has been- classified in the industrial category VIII Land transport and air transport, services incidental to transport! storage and warehousing services, communication services. 371 Ix-Other Services

A worker engaged in the activity of Electricity , gas and water services, community, social and personal services and in activities not adequately defined.

Margioal Worker

A person whose main activity during the reference period preceding enumeration was either not for major part (less than 183 days)' of that reference Period or he/she was engaged in any economic activity which was not his main activity, any time during the reference period, is a marginal worker.

," Non-Worker

A person who is not engaged in any economic activity any time during the reference period preceding enumeration is a non-worker. He should also not fall in the category ,of main worker or marginal worker'.

A - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

LUDHIANA D~STRICT 374

PRIMARY CE~SUS

Sr. District/ Total Area No. of No. of Total Population (in Total Population in the No. C.D. B1ock/UA/ Rural in oq;u­ house­ eluding institutional age group 0--6 City/Town Urban km 2 pied ho lds and houseless popula- res i­ tion) den­ tia1 houses p M F P M F

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

4. lHDHIANA DISTRICT T 3.857.00 419.751' 42i,984 2,.471,594,1.340.039131.55$ 387.357 206,265 181,092

R. 3,659.81 198,976 199,765 1,228,813 554.056 574.757 190,4117 100,940 89,547

U 197.19 220,781 228,219 1.242.781615.983 556,798 19&.870 105.325 91,545 1. Jagraon C.D. Block T 397.19 20,943 20,996 131,346 69,774 61,572 19,850 10,485 9,365 R 397.19 20,943 20,996 131,346. 69,774 61,572 19,850 10,485 9,365

U 2. Sidhwan Bet T 427.05 17,028 17,061 103,658 54,182 49,476 16,704 8.632 8,072 C. D. Block R 427.05 17,028 17,061 103,658 54,182 49,476 16,704 8,632 8,072

U 3. Sudhar C.D. Block T 252.40 15,655 15,999 94,295 49,686 44,609 13,575 7,216 6,359

R 246.92 14,795 14:820 88,731 46,752 41,979 12,716 6,757 5,959 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,934 2,630 859 400

Aka1garh (C.l.) U 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,934 2,630 859 459 400 4. Ludhiana-I T 270.87 23,490 23,751 137 , 250 74 ,300 62,950 21, 548 11 , 575 9,973 C. D. Bloc k R 270.87 23,490 23,751 137,250 74,300 62,950 21,548 11,575 9,973

U

5. Ludhiana-II T 511.78 19,727 19,861 123,451 65,846 57,605 21,991 11,512 1-0,479 C.D. Block R 511.78 19,.727 19,861 123,451 65',84657,605 21,991 11,512 10,479 u

6. Machh iwara T 466.18.21,161 21,300 137,060 72,74564,315 22,238 11,875 10,363 C.D. Block R 456.18 21,161 21,300 137,060 72,74564,315 22,238 11,875 10,363

U

7. Samra1a C.D. Block T 438.33 27,770 27,803 114,186 92,982 81,204 26,665 14,263 12,402 R 438.33 27,651 27,684 173,552 92,648 80,904 26,521 14,183 12,338

u N. A. 119 119 634 3-34 300 144 80 64

Bazigar Co1ony(OG) U N.A. 119 119 634\ 334 300 144 eo 6~

8. Dehlon C.D. Block T 279':99 19,4)70 19,521 118,967 63,447 55,520 1a,026 9,649 8',377 R 279.99 19,470 19,521 118,967 63,447 55,520 18,026 9,649 8,377 u 375

ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Castes Tribes MAIN WORKERS

------~- TOTAL MAIN WORKERS (I--IX) ------r------P M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

.611 .399 329,007 282.392 ·,1,403.640 821,670 581,970 772',516 743,~23 28,,593 434,038 233,036 201.002 653,609 386,793 266,816 371,559 }61,835 9,724 177,361 95,971 81,390 750,031 434.877 315.T54 400,957 382,088 18,569 44,706 24, 151 20,555 66,974 39,176 27,'795 40.,047 39,078 969 44,706 24,151 20,555 66,974 39,176 27,795 40,047 39,078 969

34,267 16,124 16,143 52,543 30,898 21,645 31,368 30,269 1,099 34,267 18,124 16,143 52,543 30,898 21,645 31,368 30,269 1,099

32,251 17,193 15,058 -- 52,321 30,167 22,154 27,961 27,070 891 30,728 16,400 14,328 48,615 28,058 20,557 26,434_ 25.604 830 1,523 793 730 3,706 2,109 1,597 1,527 1,466 61 1,523 793 730 3,706 2,109 1,597 1,527 1,466 61 46,155 24,986 21,169 80, !i61 47,944 32,617 43,048 41,734 ,-, H4o' 4_6,155 24,986 21,169 80,561 47,944 32,617 43,048 41,734 1,314

52,036 27,673 24,363 57,040 34,53t 22,507 37,093 35.989 1,104 52,036 27,673 24,363 57,040 34,533 22,507 37,093 35,989 1,104

42,417 22,811 19,606 71,789 42,219 29,570 40,518 39,691 827

4Z,417 ZZ ,Bll 19,606 7T,789 4Z,Z19 29.570 40 ,5~B 39.691 827 ,-

68,821 37,060 31,76', 93,621 55,742 37,879 '52,610 51,266 1 ,34~ 68,244 36,759 31,485 93,403 55,590 37,813 .52,459 51,116 1,343

/' 577 301 276 218 152 66 151 150 577 -301 276 218 152 66 151 150

43,119 23.144 19,975 64,724 38,825 25.899 36,017 35.,136 881 43,119 23,144 19,975 64 •.1 24 38.1125 25.899 36,017 35,13» .881 --- -. 376 PRlfo\I\RY CENSUS

Sr. District Total INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.D. Block/u.A./ Rural City/Town Urban ------~------CultivatOrs Agricultural Livestock,------forestry, ~ labourers fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and all ied act ivities II "III

p M F p M F p M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

,

4. LUDHIANA DisTRICT T 154.528 154.077 451 128.740 126.t70 2.470 11.148 10.207 !:I41

R 145.789 145.419 370 104.830 102,670 2.160 3.790 3.540 250

U 8,739 8.658 81 23,910 23,600 310 7,358 6.-667 691 1. Jagraon C.D. Bilock TI 18,821 18,696 125 11,551' 11,402 149 238 117 61

R 18,821 18,696 125 11,551 11,402 149 '238 117 61

U 2. Sidhwan Set T 14,766 14,746 20 9,956 9,428 528 187 170 17 C.D. Blo.ck R 14,766 14,746 20 9,956 9,428 528 187 170 17

3. Sudhar C.D. Block T 11,027 10,982 45 7,956 7,750 206 176 174 2 R 1 °,886 1 G, 841 45 7,814 7,609 205 168 166 2 U 141 141 142 141 1 \ & 8

Aka1garh (C.l.) U 141 141 142 141 8 8 4. Ludhiana-I T 11,060 11.049 11 8,915 8,82~ 93 704 675 29 C.D. Block R 11 ,060- 11,049 11 8,915 8,822 93 704 675 29 u

5. Ludhiana-II T 12,498 12,449 13,779 13,349 430 632 594 38 C.D. Block R 12,498 12,449 49 13,779 13,349 430 632 "594 38 u

6. Machhiwara T 18,331 18,307 24 10,819 10,667 152 397 366 31 C. D. Block R 18,331 18,307 24 1 0 ,8 1 9 10 , 66 7 152 397 366 31 u

7. Samrala C.D. BAock T 18,995 18,918 77 15,343 14,970 373 435 405 30

R ~ 18,995 18,915 77 15,221 14!849 372 435 405 30 u 122 121 Bazigar Colony (OG) U 122 121

8. De h 10 n C. D. Bloc k T 13,513 13,508 5 9,470 9,403 67 384 6

R 13,513 13,508 5 9,470 9,403 67 384 6 u 377

ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Mining and quarrying Manuracturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b) ------~---- p M F p M F p M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

2 2 3,742 3,266 476 195,390 191,734 3,656

2 2 2,458 2,207 256 32,845 31,773 1,072 1,284 1,064 220 162;545 159,961 2,584 98 82 16 1,700 1,618 82 98 82 16 1,700 1,618 82

134 127 7 1,227 1,139 88 134 127 7 1,227 1,139 88 --- 69 65 4 1,452 1,365 87

62 ~8 4 1.362 ) .277 85 I 7 7 90 88 2 7 7 90 88 2 371 344 27 9,017 8,748 269

3 ],1 344 27 ~,017 8,748 269

524 430 94 4.250 4.159 91 524 430 94 4.250 4.159 91

349 326 23 2,596 2.462 134 349 326 23 2,596 2,462 134

285 258 27 5,383 5,263 120 " 285 25B 27 5.379 5.259 120 4 4 4 4 ,

267 239 28 3,572 3.422 150 267 239 28 3,572 3,422 150 378 PRIMARY CENSUS

Sr. District/ Tota 1 INDUSTRIAL CATEGORV OF No. C.D. Block/UA/ Rural ------_._------,----- City/Town Urban Construction Trade and commerce Transport, storage and corrrnun i c at ions VI VII VIII

I? M F p M F p M F

1 2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

4. lUDHIAIIA DISTRICT T 29,346· 29,059 287 105,318 103,522 1! 1.96 40,693 40,306 387

R 5.549 5,528 21 17,609 17,233 376 15.173 15.098 7S U 23.797 23.531 266 87.709 86.2U 1.420 25.520 25,205 312 I. Jagraon C.D. Block T 514 514 1,169 1,154 15 1,441 1,432 9 R 514 514 1,169 1,154 15 1,441 1,432 9

U Z. Sidhwan Bet T 350 349 1,021 1,009 12 840 835 5 C.O. Block R 350 349 1,021 1, OO~ 12 840 835 5 U 3. Sudhar C.O. Block T 462 461 1,275 1,258 17 1,043 1,039 4

R 406 405 970 956 14 . 978 974 4

U 56' 56 305 302 3 65 65

Akalgarh (C.T.) U 56 '56 305 302 3 65 6~

4. Ludhiana-l T 870 863 7 3,341 3,284 57 2,321 2,3,02 19 C.O. Block R 870 863 7 3,341 3,284 57 2,321 2,302 19

U

5. Ludhiana-II, T 412 409 3 1,655 1,586 69 1,092 1,087 5 C.O. Block R 412 ,409 3 1.655 1,586 69 1,092 1,087 5 U

6. Machhiwara T 632 632 1,854 1,788 66 1,310 1.303 7 C.O. Block R 63Z 632' 1,854 1,788 66 1,.3TO 1,303 7

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7. Sarnrala C.O. Block T 916 914 2 2,~87 2,615 72 2,606 2,594 12

R 916 9\~ 2 3-,684 2,612 72 Z',606 2,594 12 U 3 3 8azigar Colony (OG) U 3 3 .. 8:.Dehlon C_O. Block T 565 564 2,037 2,01"2 25 1,689 1,685 4 R 565 564 2,037 2,012 25 1,689 1.685 4

U 379

ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other 5 er vices IX

------P M F P . M F P M- F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

103,609 85;480 18.129 10 9 1.699,068 596.115 1.102,953 43",514 38,370 5.144 10 9 857.244 292,220 565,02'4 60,095 47.110 12.985 841,824 303,895 537.929 4.'515. 4,003 512 -- 91 ,299 30,696 60,603 4.515 4,003 512 91,299 30,696 60,603

2,887 2,466 421 72,290 23,913 48,377 2,887 2,466 421 72 ,290 23,913 48,377

4,501 3,976 525 66,334 22,616 43,718

3,788 3,318 470 62,297 21,148 41,149 713 658 55 4.037 1.!l68 2,569

713 658 55 4,037 1,468 2.569

6,448 5,646 802 94,202 32,566 61,636 6,448 5,646 802 94,202 32,566 61.636

, 2.251 1,926 3,25 86,358 29.857 56.501 2.251 1,926 ,/325 86,358 .29.857 56,501 ,, --

4.230 3,840 390 96,542 33,054 (:3,488

4.230 3,840 39()' 96,542 33,054 63.48~

5.960 5,329 631 121,57& 41,716 79,860 5,938 5,307 631 121,093 41 ,532 79,561 22 22 483 184 299 22 22 483 1M 299

4,520 3,925 595 82.950 28.311 54,639_- 4,520 3,925 595 82,950 28,3"lr 54.639 380 PRIMARY• CENSUS

Sr~ Di stri ctl, Total Area No. of No. of ·~··Total P01'u1ation Total Populatipn' No. C.D. Block!UA/ Rural in occu- house- (including lnsti! in the age group City/Town Urban Km 2 pied holds tutiona1 and House- (0-6) resi- less Population) den- tial houses ------~------P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1,

9~ ooraha C.O. Block T 298.11 16,690 16,732 104,1175 55,755 48,317 15,153 7,990 7,163

R • 2.98.11 16,i90 1i,732 104,075 56,758 48,317 15.153 7,990 7,1"63

u ~- .,-

10. Pakhowat T 289.60 18,021 18,039 110,723 58,604 52,119 15,740 8,282 7,458 C. O. IIloc\( R 289.60 18,021 18,039 11 0,723 58,604 521119 15,740 8,282 7,458

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urltall Total U 191,19 220,781 zza,21!11,242.781 686.!83 556.798196,870 105,325 91,545

Ci.t1(~li/U.A!). having Population 100,000 &nd alrove

1. Ludhiana (M.CGrpn.) U 13,}.67 187,488 193.8i21,042,740 550,961461,779164,231 87,.942 76,289

Towns/U.As~ haYing Population less than 100.000

1. Jagraon (M.e.) u 14.00- 7,761 7,852 47,372 24,723 22,649 7,446 3,938 3,508 2. r.aikot (N.C.) U· 10.65 ,3,448 3,472 21,061 11 ,025 10,036 3,489 1,866 1,623

3. IIkalgarh (CoT.) IJ 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,934 2,630 859 459 4QO

4.*Mullanpur Oakha U 2. OS' 1,723 1,788 10,138 ~,312 4,826 1,689 892 H7 (N.A.e.) 5.*Machhiwara (N.A'.C. ) U 3.00- 2,383 2,391 13,554 7,066 6,488 2,502 1,373 1,129 6. Samrala u.A. U M.A. 2,508 2,5~3 14,921 7,850 7,On 2,502 , ,344 1,158

( ; ) Samrala (M.e.) u 9.00 2,389 2,474 14,287 7,516 6,771 2,358 .1,264 1.094

( ; i ) Bazigar Colony U N.A. 119 119 634 334 300 144 80 64 (O.G. ) . 7. Dor'aha (M.e.) U 1.90 1,600 1,700 9,589 4,955 4,634 1,431 730 }Ol

8.. Paya 1 (M. G• ) U 0.42 961 980 5,852 3.063 2,789 '991 520 471

9. Khanna (M.C. ) U 16.02 12,049 12,402 71,990 38,094 33,896 11 ,730, 6,261 5,469 381 ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDISTRIAL CATEGORY OF Castes Tribes MAIN WORKERS

TOTAL MAIN WORKERS (I--IX) ------_.- ~------~------~-- p/ M F p M F p M F p M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

35,309 19,198 16,111 55,56632..961 22,60531,63231,038 594

35,309 19,~98 16,111 55,566 32,961 22,605 31,632 31,038 594

37,057 19,790 17 ,267 62,394 36,589 25,805 32,943 32,180 763 37,057 19,790 17,267 62,394 36,589 25,805 32,943 32,180 763

.. 177 .361 -95.971 81.390 750.031 434.877 315,154 400,957 382,088 18.869

123,52, 61,465 56,056 628,632 366,775 261,857 3~3,359 328,047 15,312

14,219 7,557 6,662 28,788 15,811 12,977 13,527 12,758 769

7,792 4,le6 3,686 11 ,148 6,5-97 5,151 5,991 5,655 336

1,523 793 730 3,706 2,109 1,597 1,527 1,466 61

3,706 1,984 1,722 5,726 3,245 2,478 2,858 2,722 136

4,287 2,292 1,995 7,383 4,155 3,228 3,833 3,576 257

4,315 2,269 2,046 9,452 5 ,3~9 '4',083 4,342 4,018 F4

3,738 1,968 1,770 9,234 p.217 4,017 4,191 3,868 323

577 301 276 218 152 66 15'1 150

1,004 507 497 6,462 3,553 2,929 2,727 2,490 237

2,285 1,229 1,056 3,182 1,821 1,361 1,691 1 ,615 76 ..-. 14,709 7,769 6,940 44,932 25,439 19,493. Zl , 10Z' ,9, 741 1,361 382

PRIMARY CENSUS

Sr. District Total INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.O. Block/u.A./ Rural City/Town Urban ------~-Cultivators Agricultural livestock, forestry, labourers fis~ing, hunting and • pl.ntations, orchards and allied activities I I III ----~------~----- p M F p M F p M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

9. Ooraha C.O. Block T 12,557 12,545 12 8,415 8,365 50 350 333 17

R 12,557 12,545 12 8,415 8,365 50 350 333 17

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10. Pakhowal T 14,362 14,360 2 8,890 8,77.6 114 295 276 19 C.O. Block R 14,362 14,360 2 8,890 8,776 114 295 276 i9

U

Urban Total U 8.739 8, 658 81 23,910 23,600 310 7.358 6 .. 667 691

C1t1es/U.As. having Population 100,OO~ and above

1. Ludhiana (M.Corp.) U 4,544 4,483 61 16,748 16,554 194 6,782 6.170 612

Towns/U.As. having Populat1.n less than 100.000

1 • Jagraon (M.C) u 1,122 1 ,112 10 1,429 1,416 13 136 127, 9"

2. Ra1kot .(M.C.) u 1,000 999 947 942 5 122 71 51

3. Aka1garh (C.T.} U 141 141 142 141 1. S 8

4.*Mul1anpur Dakha lJ. 621 621 343 343 13 13 ,(N.A.e.)

5.*Machhiwara (N.A.C.) U 405 405 1,185 1,120 65 28 20 8

6. Samrala U.A. U 353 348 5 656 648 8 38 37

( 1) Samrala (M.C.) U 353 348 5 534 527 7 38 37

( i i ) Bazigar Colony U 122 121 (O.G. ).

7. Doraha (M.e.) u 48 48 • 154 154 46 ,\3 -t

8. Payal (M.e.) u 254 253 50S 495 10 6 6

9. Kh a nn a (M. C• ) U 251 248 3 1,801 1,787 14 180 172 8 383" ABSTRACT

MAIN" WORKERS Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing. Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in ser~icing and repairs i~ household industry other than household industry IV V( a) V(b) -----,------/p ,. M F p M F p M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

262 245 17 2.145 2,113 32 262 245 17 2,145 2,113 32

106 93 13 1,597 1,576 21 106 93 13 1,597 1,576 21

1.284 320 162,545 159.961 2.584

650 575 75 152,781 150,358 2,423

139 102 37 2,087 2,073 14

105 76 29 .698 689 9

7 7 90 88 2

3 3 304 300 4

58 47 11" 365 359 6

5 ' 5 712 i87 25

5 5 708' 683 25 'It 4 4

152 137 15 496 484 12-

15 14 171 164 7 _- " 15

Sr. Districtl Total INDUST~lAL CATEGORY OF No. C.D. Block/UAI Rural --~------~~ GitylTown Urban CO'lstruction Trade and commerce Transport, storag~ • and comnunicat ions VI VII VIII

p M F p M F p M F

,1 2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

9. DorahaC.D.B1ock T 545 539 6 1,598 1, 571 27 1,485 1,478 7

R 545 539 6 1,598 1,571 27 1,485 1,478 7

U

10. Pakhowal T 339 33' 1,280 1,261 19 1,411 1,408 3 C. D. Block R 339 339 1,280· 1,261 19 1,411 1,408 3'

Urban Tota 1 U 23,797 23,531 266 87,709 a6,ZB9 1.420 25,520 25,208 312

Cit1es/U.As. having Population 100.000 and aboye

~. Ludhiana (1-1. Corpn.) U 21,685 21,431 254 70,293 69,087 1,206 21,384 21> 111 273

Towns/U.As. having Pqpulation less than 100,000

1 : Jagraon (N.C. ) U 678 673 5 4,400 4,368 32 936 930 6

2. Raikot (M.e.) U 149 149 1,693 1,678 15 366 ~62 4

3. Aka 19arh (c. T.) U 56 56 ~05 302 3 65 65

4.*Mul1anpur Dakha U 32 32 Q66 850 16 17D 168 2 (N .A.C.)

5.*Machhiwara (N.A.C.) lJ gO 90 1161 854 7 227 223 4

6. Samra1a U.A. U 117 117 1,214 1,196 18. 240 2~6 4

( i ) Samrala (M.e.) U 117 117 1,211 1 ,193 18 240 236 4

( i i ) Baz i gar Co lony U 3 3 (O,G.)

7. Doraha (M.e.) u 62 61 806 .794 12 174 174

8. Paya1 (M.e.) U 66 65 298 291 7 56 56 ,,-

9. Khanna (M.e.)· u 862 857 5 6,973 6,859 104- 1-,907 1,883 19

*Towns treated 'as such for the first t illle in 1981 census which continue as towns in 1991 censu's are shown with estimate on th~ir left. 385

ABSTRACT

MAl N WORKE RS Marginal lIIIOrkers Non-workers ------Other serv1ces IX

------P M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 ~5 56 57 98 59 60

4,275 3,849 426 10 9 7~',4J3 24,719 47,714 \ 4,275 3,849 426 10 9 72~433 24,719 47,714 i, -- 4,66.2 4,090 572 . 77.780 26,424 51,356 4,662 4,090 572 '77 ,780 26,424 51,356

'60,095 47,110 12,985 841,824 '303,895 537,929 .,

48,492 38~278 10,214 699,~1, 252,914 446.467

2,600 1,957 ~43 33 11 ,965 21,880

911 659 222 15,070 ,5,370 9,700

713 658 55 4,037 1,468 2,569

506 392 114 7,"280 2,590 4,690

614 488 156 9,721 3,490 6,231 •

1,007 744 263 10,579 3,832 6,747

985 _, 722 263 10,096 3,648 6,448

22 22 4.8:3' 184 299

/

790 595 195 6,862 2,465 ';',397

320 271 49 4,161 1,448 2,713

4.142 3,0.68 1,074 50,888 18,353 '32,535

B.,- 'C.D. BLOCKWISH , . PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PRIMARY CENSOS. ABSTRACT

JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK 39G VILLAGE PRIRMY JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK , Loea- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of 'Total Populat1.on Total Populat10n tion (with Hadbast No.) Vlll age Occu­ House (Including lnsti­ 1n the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tut 10na 1 .and House­ (0--61 No. ares &. Resi­ less Populat 10n) of C.D. dent ial Block! Houses TOWI1I Wa,.d in Sq. kms.

------~-----P M F ------~------P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 8 9 ~ 10 11

T. 397.19 20.943 2Q.996 1.#1.346 69.774 61.572 19';S50 10.485 9.365 R 397.19 20.943 20.996 1.31.341 69.774 51.572 19.850 10.485 9.365 U

olgr.aoa T~hst1 (Part)

73 Chi.na (59) 578.00 362 362 2.~5 1.002 1.003 25S 126 129

es ,A~al' Gujj~an ( 126 ) 1 .908.00 620 620 3.7992.088 1.711 651 327 324 90 Ma 1ak ( 120 1 791.00 .482 482 3.102 ;.654 1.448 407 H4 193

,92 Shah1d Rachhpal (119) 253~00 109 113 664 314 350 124 50 74 Singh Nagar

94 Sidhwan Khurd- ( 62) 326 .. 00 266 268 1.557 784 773 214 110 104 , " '9'5 Gurah { 111) 749.00 501 501 3,tz8 1.141 1.487 451- 248 203 '96 Mann ( 112) 854.00 582 594 3.4~O 1.820 1.640 S04 268 236

97 She1khupura (110 ) 321.00 2~2 252 1.586 84i 745 251 138 113 99 Dhat (108) 422.00 281 281 1.796 958 838 270 153 11-7 100 Mand1ani (7n 812.00 448 448 2.803 1.479.- 1.324 455 227 228 101 Pandori (78) \300.00 2'67 267 1.515 789 726 222 112 110 104 Kular (107) 760. CO .311 31l Z.073 1.10Z 971 Z79 155 1Z4 105 Pabbian (106) 401.00 232 233 1.411 737 674 .18S 96 89 106 Soh ian ( 113) 594.00 427 427 2.440 1.262 1.178 :hs '179 156 107 Gagu ( 118) 374.00 '187 187 1.18l S16 505 155 75 80

108 M1rpur ( 114) 202.00 133 133 822 455 367 108 55 53 109 Bir Gagra ( 117) 142.00 i6 76 471. 24-5 232 75 39 36 110 Barde Ke (115) 308.00 .183 183 li091 565 526 167 84 83, 111 Hans (MSl 1'.l94.00 663 663 4.197 2.240 1.957 ~lO ~i7 293 112 Sujapur (102 ) 311t.00 262 262 l,490 776 714 231 119 112 113 Chhajawil. (103) 648.00' 391 416 2·,478 1'.2'61 1,217 416 226 190 114 Chhachrar1 (104 ) 383.00 254 255 11 1.446 739. 707 -240 118 122 115 Dholan' ( 116) 596.00 550 551 4.060 2.169 1.891 602" 329 273 858 775 207 104 1()'3 116 ~gwar Pona (·a27 ) 560.00 225 225 1,633 15 .18' 117 Agwlr Lldha1 '.(1Z81 727.00 33 33 191 99 92 33 ( 391 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedul-et' Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes 1!r1bes --T~;;(-M;i~------c~li1;;t~;;------A~;1~~li~;;1-- Workers labourers

(I--IX) I II :--M------'F------;..--:----.-'F-- "'-;..------'F-- -.---'M----,.--'F------'M------F------M-----:----F---

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24.151 Zit, 555 3'.176 27.798 39.078 969 18.696 125 11.402 149 24.151 20.555 39.176 27.798 39.078 969 18.696 125 11,402 141 -- 320 331 707 548 552 11 264 117 1.273 1.042 1.042 589 1.203 25 280 1 587 4 528 456 1.134 7ft 994 15 5.96 177 157 . 177 210 170 189 95 89

208 lR9 526 454 472 94 181 70 4.18 330 1,085 780 967 .16 482 199 582 460 1.211 892 1.029 ·28 386 182 344 282 521 343 431 6 205 133 306 273 605 440 548 14 2~6 151 658 563 938 ~48 813 16 253 218 , 317 276 507 387 421 39 158 62 193 156 598 452 648 37 449 29 124 5 200 167 475 355 405 27 238 3 105 14 374 354 797 641 685 11 345 119 2 384 357 352 229 326 27 lQtl 185 23 t 153 108 324 205 249 5 104 75 146 121 129 108 141 5 46 82 5 246 236 334 267 334 3 174 117 681 552 1,284 950 1,233 16 600 332 253 253 409 328 381 25 166 98 478 463 604 490 650 9 ?81 181 274 254 443 319 408 215 141 753 601 1,367 977 1.151 42 322 144 2 8 8 474 438 498 5 390' 29 29 22 67 49 55 34 .-- t 392 VILLAGE PRIMRY JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.), ----.------... ------.------code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing" Manuf actuH ng, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying ,Processing, Proc ess 1ng, ing, ~unting Servicing and Servicing and land ~'antations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and -- Household than Household allied acti- .Industry Industry vit i es III IV veal V( b ) ------'M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 177 61 82 16 1,618 82 Rura1 171 61 82 16 1.618 82 Urban Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 73 Ch1mna (59 ) 2 6 14 88 Agwar Gujjaran (126 ) 5 91 2 90 MalAk ( 120) 3 15 .92 Shah1d Rachhpal ( 119) -- Singh Nagar

94 S1dhwan Khurd ( 62) 32 48 23 95 Gurah ( 111) 9 50 96 Mann ( 112) 9 3 88 4 97 She1khupura '( 110) 23 99 Dhat ( 108) 3 38 100 Mandiani ( 77) 6 55 101 Pandor1 . (78 ) 62 18

lOll Ku1 ir ( 107) 3 2 15 105 Pabbian (106) 6 2 11 106 Sohian . ( 113) 6 2 42 - 107 Gagra ( 118) 7 108 Mirpur ( 114) 15

109 Sir G~gra ( 117 ) 6 110 Sarde Ke (115 ) 3 7 111 Hans (105) 5 ..47 112 Sujapur (102) .. 09 20 - .- 113 Chhajawa1 ( 1,03) 7 3 "Z2 114 Chhachrari (104) 11

115 aholan ( 11~) 10 3 2 8 174 3 116 (lgwar Pona ( 127) 17 117 Agw.ar Ladlla1 ( 1'28) 393 CEltSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGOR~ OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers -----~------.------. ------~orkers Construct ions . Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI • VII VIII IX ------M F M F" M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

514 1.154 .15 1.432 9 4.003 5,12 30.696 60.603 514 1.154 15 1.432 9 4.003 512 30.696 60.603

28 29 62 10 480 992 14 29 40 151 18 885 1,686 9 9 2 30 154 12 660 1,433 2 3 125 349

679 5 '4 -52 85 46 312 25 52 142 15 ""_ 774 1-,471 8 • __ , 24 54 84 199 23 791 1,612 12 18 16 22 5 410 739 5 18 60 46 12 410 824 18 38 90 134 15 666 1,308 10 18 1 65 46 20 368 687 2 11 18 24 3 454 934

11 8 30 3 332 647 20 23 71 57 9 577 1,167 12 13 8 4 290 538 9 14 15 17 5 206 362 "'_ 3 2 2 104 227 3 7 16 7 2 "_ 231 523

8 35 33 173 16 1,{)O7 1,941

5 3 4 36 4 395 689

39 17 58 36 8 611 1,208 10 Z 29 331 706

30 77 4 106 286 22 1,018 l l 849

3 12 "- 3D 15 4 360 77Q 1 12 44 91' 394 VILLAGE PRIMARY JAGRAON C.O. BLOCK

loca- Name of V11-1 age Area of No. of No. of Total PopuTation Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.} Vill age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group_ code in Hect­ pied holds tutional,and House­ (0--,6 ) No. ares & Res;'" less Population) of C.D. dential Block! Houses Town! Ward 1 n Sq. kms. ------£_-- P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jagraon Ta~il (Part)

118 Rooni (143) 754.00 475' 475 2.973 1.536 1,437 448 236 212

119 Kama1pura ( 1 44 ) 1 • 008 • 0'0 707 707 4,1572,2141.943 585 292 '293 J 120 Chima (145) 439.00 236 236 1,516 811 705 242 146 96

121 Bassowa1 ( 151) '188. 00 67 67 449 234 215 87 41 46

122 Bhamipura (147) 1.219.00 '557 557 3.401 1.823 1,578 557 296 261 ) 123 Randhirgarh ( 146) 211.00 83 83 564 293 271 94 4'7 47

124 Akhara (142) 1,222.00 667 667 4.033 2,184 1,849 608 316 292

125 Bir Akhara (129) 109.00 14 14 76 38 38 9 6 3

126 Agwar Rah1an (130) 444.00 170 170 1,032 539 493 163 90 73

127 Agwar Lopon Kalan (134) 678.00 81 81 532 286 246 102 53 49

128 Agwar Khawaja Baju (132) 5-14.00 251 251 1.697 902 795 304 161 143 130 Agwar Lopon Khurd (133) 322.00 41 42 478 361 117 45 28 17 131 Patti Sham Singh (137) 325.00 Un-

) 132 Kaunke (136) 2,627.00 1,.634 1,635 10,308 5,540 4,768 1,612 1393 719

133 Dalla (141) 1.198.00 695 696 4,5282.417 2,111 638 336 302

134 Khosa (138) 442.00 266 266 1.586 e06 780 244 119 125 I 135 Dangian ( 139 ) 54 1 .00 263 263 1,753 912 841 265 149 .116"

136 Rasulpur (140) 1,843.00 901 903 5,930 3,239 2,691 929 508 421

137 Dehrka (148) 845.00 463 463 3,148 1.583 1.565 534 250 284

138 Ma11ah (149) 1.449.00 715 715 1t,464 2.390 2,074 105 383 .322

139 Chakkar (173) 2,022.00 910 ~10 5,4772,975 2.502 824- 430 394

140 Burj Ka1ara ( 175) 343.00 199 1.210 648"" 562 188 106 82

141 Hathur (174) 1.722.00 96; ':167 6... 024 3,223 2.801 1.003 53'6 467

142 Lak ha (172) 1.675.00 747 751 4~866 2,644 2,222, 733 421 312

143 Manuk'e (150) 1.927.00 1,120 1,120 6,860 3.630 3.230 971 508 463

144 Lanllla (152 ) 780.00 459 463" 2.859 1.458 10401 394 186 208

164 Baraich ( 1011 351. 00 152 152 920 494 426 119 64 55 395 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes ----.------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) [1 ------~------~------M F M F ------M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

432 400 861 691 902 24 475 235 689 564 1,295 861 1,244 43 601 303 2 332 293 497 322 473 4 260 166 40 41 135 98 109 3 69 23 651 504 1,049 6961,108 11 445 335 88 74 196 130 183 3 118 49 I 2

776. 624 1,019 711 1,235 15 653 2 365 2 15 14 23 19 24 13 8 109 102 292 232 292 4 160 56 162 134 147 81 167 65 87 632 543 513 311 514 3 87 361

g 4 22~ 65 69 49 4 inhabited 2,397 2,010 2,589 1,850 3,076 55 1.316 1,175 6 839 737 1,152 729 1,428 21 761 445 8 293 281 436 333 449 3 235 175· 217 198 497 352 483 322 105 1,026 828 1,680 1,182 1,811 11 1 .001 514 -, 422 403 829 672 869 4 561 229 956 799 1,270 853 1,441 126 668 80 499 30 793 609 1.562 1.021 1,685 12 952 514 162 140 •-- 358 227 323 2 189 94 1,162 923 1.837 1.212 1.814 26 674. 610 945 762 1.312 866 1,488 8 740 493

1,229 1,115 2.084 1.518 ·2,152 79 1 • 199 5 582 -37 344 3)2 910 756 716 27 328 • 161

149 111 265 193 270 5 159 71. 396 VIllAGE PRIMARY JAGRAON C.D. BLOCK loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ------._------~------code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing' Processing, lng, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and aDd Plantations, Repairs in Repa~rs in other Orchards and Household than Household all i ed act i - Industry Industry v.ities III IV veal V(b) ------.. ------M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

118 Rooni (143) 6 47 119 Kamalpura (1'44) 5 7 54 9 120 Chima (145) 2 121 Bassowa1 (151 ) 2 122 Bhamip ura ( 147) 14 3 2 37 123 Randhirgarh (146) 3 124 Akhara (142 ) 4 20 125 Sir Akhara (129 ) 126 Agwar Rahlan (130) 5 19

127 Agw~r Lopon Kalan (134) I 128 Agwar Khawaja Saju (132) 24· 130 Agwar Lopon Khurd (133 ) 4

131 Patt~ Sham Singh (137) Un- 132 Kaunke (136 ) 3 8 123 10 133 Dalla (141) 7 2 18 134 Khosa (138 ) -- 10 135 Dangian (139) 2 8 136 Rasulpur (140 ) 3 39 137 Dehrka (148) 15 138 Ma 11 ah (149 ) 2 33 139 Chakk ar (173) 20 140 Surj ka1ara (175) "- 11 '" 141 Hathur (174) 3 13 98 142 Lakha (172 ) 2 '4 27 143 Manuk& (150) 4 -- 2 56 - 8 144 Lamma (152) 10 4 39 4 164 Sara 1c h (lOn ! 397 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers ------~------~------Constructions Trade and Transport Other COl11llerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VI II IX ------M F M F M F M F. M F M F ... . 32 33 34 35 36 37 "38 39 40 41 42 43

26 31 15 67 23 634 1.413 9 24 32 209 29 970 1.900 9 3 33 3 338 701 3 3 9 3 125 212 27 48 28 151 9 715 1.567 2 7 2 110 268 9 25 29 130 10 949 1.834 2 14 38 7 4 21 19 4 247 489 9 4 119 246 8 7 5 21 - 2 388 792 9 2 292 117

hab1t.ed 39 92 3 108 '1 212 34 2.464- 4.713 8 19 16 152 11 989 2.090 5 3 6 15 2 357 777 11 7 9 18 . 1 429 840 12 36 31 175 9 1.428 2.680 18 14 30 4 714 1.561 5 28 33 172 14 949 1.948 15 28 19 137 10 1.290 2.490 14 9 5 325 560 31 152 38 195 24 1.409 2.775 12 27 12 171 5 1.156 2.214 32 42 51 185 27 1.478 3.151 14 25 42 93 23 _ 2-42 1.fi4 4 4 24 5 224 421

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK 400

·SIDHWAN BET C:O. BLOCK. VILLAGE PRIMlY

Loca- Name,of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vlllage Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code 1n Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Populat1on) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ Ward 1n Sq. kms.

P M F P M F 1.. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 427.05 17,028 17.061 1,03,658 54,182 49,476 16.704 8,632 8,072 Rural 427.• 05 17.028 17,061 1.,03,658 54,182 49.476 16.704 8.632 8,012 Urban Jagraon Tahsil (Par~)

1 Bahadar Ke (176) 392.00 129 129 576 299 277 118 64 54 2 Baghian ( 177) 505.00 131 131 6B4 347 337 148 64 84 3 Hayatewal a (179) 116.00 36 36 193 100 93 40 21 19 4 Sherwala (178) 78.00 .64 64 350 192 158 73 45 28 5 Mand Ti hara (35) 299.00 42 42 186 97 89 42 19 23 6 Shahbazpura .(36) 168.00 14 14 64 38 26 11 6 5

7 Patti Multani (37) 338.00 11~ 119 7~5 371 364 111 56 55 8 Ah.ingran (39) 95.00 16 16 85 42 43 15 5 10 '9 Tarf Kotl i (38) 237.00 77 77 449 23B '211 105 58 47 10 Manwarpura (40) 303.00 53 53 127 168 159 55 27 28 11 Kotwal (41) 115.00 5 5 41 20 21 10 8 2 12 Kakar (34) 860.00 214 214 1.300 676 624 237 117. 120 13 Lodhiwala (33) 277 .00 35 35 242 124 118 27 12 15 14 Kanian Hussaini (180) 853.00 137 137 689 354 335 149 73 76 15 Giddarwindi (32) 1,001.00 279 279 1.927 974 953 329 158 171 16 Malsian Bajan (31) 558.00 262 262 1.575 824 751 284 150 134 17 Abupura (30) 716.00 222 222 1.377 729 648 231 121 110 18 Parjian Biharipur (181)" 460.00 160 160 893 466 427 190 100 90' 19 Madhepur (182) 533.00 134 134 686 363 323 149 77 72 20 Shafipur (29) 182.00 45 45 276 145"' 131 52 25 27 21 S i dhwan Bet (28) 1,073.00 535 535 3,082 1,622 1,460 466 251 2,15

22 Sadarpura (49) 371.00 18~ 182 1.167 596 571 183 99 .-84 23 Bangs1pura (50) 305.00 116 116 798 411 387 140 72 68 24 Salempura (26) 963.00 346 346 1.977 1,048 929 352 174 178 25 Bhaini Gujjran (27) 121.00 95 95 602 313 289 126 61 65 401 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) . I I ------~------.------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 . 20 21 22 23

18,124 16,143 30,898 21,645 30,269 1,099 • 14.746 20 9 •• 528

18,124 16,143 30,8~ Z1,645 30.269 1,099 14,746 20 9,428 528 -.

164 92 159 73 73 8 6 42 13 212 209 3 22 1 50 17 33 61, 3 113 6 71 34 6

~ 9 11 48 32 50 1 9 35 8 5 21 8 22 19 123 109 192 144 186 1 147 26 _.. 40 43 27 25 22 16 3 -- 144 132 125 87 114 1 51 46 115 109 94 68 84 1 26 37 11 11 10 8 219 202 386 262 392 9 195 126 4

85 78 ~1 2 75 6 5 141 37 218 205 2 347 3~9 456 377 533 6 245 --. 203 270 243 397 289 451 2 172 235 180 162 401 292 385 3 192 140

45 46 151 69 283 231 -;- 45 2 2 134 64 235 1 227 5 1 74 62 77 56 65 29 17 294 251 944 727 902 51 327 177 5 205 186 321 260 340 3 196 108 114 97 254 205 235 4 134 62 379 347 582 392 597 10 262 24f 22 23 131 43 178 114 -- 64

/ 402

SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIM\RY

loca- Namft",f Vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion lw th Hadbast No.) code ---~------~------livestock, Mining and Manuf acturing. Manufacturing,------No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing, ing. Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repa i rs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Househo ld allied acti- Industry Industry vities III IV X(a) V(b) ---~------M F M F M r M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 170 17 121 7 1.139' 88 Rural 170 17 127 7 1,.'39 88 Urban Jagraon Tahsil (Part) ., Bahadar Ke . (176) 1 1 2 Baghian (11n 3 Hayatewal a (179) --- 4 Sherwal a , (178) 1 1 5 Mand Tihara (35) 1 6 Shahbazpura (36) ... - 7 P~tt1 Mul tan; (37) 3 1 8 Ahingram (39) 9 TarfKotli (38) 1 10 Manwarpura (40) -- 1 11 Kotwal (41 ) -_. 12 Kakar (34) 4 15 13 Lodhiwala (33) 3 14 Kantan Hussain; (180)

15 Giddarwind1 (32) -~ 4 15 16 Malsian Bajan (31 ) , 8 17 Abupura (30) 3 .... 8

18 P aij i an Biharipur( 181) -~ 2 19 Madhepur (182) 1 1 20 Shafipur (29) 4 2 21 Sidhwan Bet (28) 3 6 85 1 t 22 Sadarpura (49) 1 6 23 Bangsipura (SO) ., 2 ~:: 24 Salempura (26) 2 -- \'8 11 - 25 Bhaini Gujjran (27) "403 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~KERS MarginAl Non-workers Workers .------~------Constructions Trade and Transp·ort ------Other Commerce ·Storage and Service Commun i cat ions

VI VlI VIII IX ------... ------.------._------M F M F M F M F M 'F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4'1 42 43

349 1 1.009 12 '835 5 2.466 421 23.913 48.377 349 1 5 421 23.913· 48.377 1.009 • 12- 835 2.466 -

4 7 140 277 135 337 50 93 3 3. 79 152

. 4 1 47 "8S 3 16 26 .,- 1 4 4 185 363 2 1 20· 43 1 6 9 i . 124 .210 5 1 14 1 84 158 ..,. .. 2 T- 10 21 6 -- 16 11 19 5 , 284 615 3 2 43 116

1 10 136 335 7 22 21 16 6 441 947 3 12 9 11, 2 373 749 2 12 9 19 3 344 645 1 -- 4 -,.. 183 427 1 128 322 3 5 5 80 131 7 109 18 ....- 170 45 720 1,409 8 8 13 3 --,. 256 568 14 -_. 6 3 13 4 176 383 1 23 16 33 10 451 91~ _____.. -- --135 289 404 SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of V1llage Area i)f No. of No. of T9tal Population Total Population t ion' (wi th Hadbas t No.) Vi 11 a~~ Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares &. Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block! Houses Town! Ward in Sq. ktns.

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 26 Khurshidpur ( '83) 242.0Q 119 119 601 299 30,2 139 67 72 27 Hujra (184) 135.00 94 94 424 225 199 88 44 44

28 ~ag Kalan (185 ) 168.0Q 67 67 310 167 143· 66 33 33 2.9 Akuwa 1 (186) 191.i>O 62 62 321 157 164 73 34 39 30 Ghonewa1a ( 187) 121.00," 6{) 60 272 130 142 65 25 40 31 Garsian Khan (19) '391.00 95 % 517 264 253 69 35 34 Mahamad

32 Gorsian Gadar (20 ) 382.00 72 72 456 243 213 93 48 45 Baksh

33 Ta1wara (21) 389.00 162 162 1.045 537 50B 174 79 95, 34 Sheikh Qutab (22) 232.00 58 58 350 187 163 62 31 31 35 Bhain; Araian (23) 354.00 100 100 632 337 295 116 70 46

36 Bhama1 (25 ), 592.00 116 116 702 367 335 1'11 56 ,55 37 K'id (24) 195.00 47 47 289 "57 132 31 16 15

38 Mildarpura ~ (56) 221.00 95 95 620 304 316 93 47 46 39 Fidai Chak, (67) 296.00 82 82 521 270 251 87 49 38 40 Kot Mana (18) 423.00 -137 137 832, 412 420 131 62 69 41 Kot Umra (171 396.00 45 4'5 331 168 163 70 33 37

42 Bhundri (16) 1.4~9.00 529 529 3,287 1.756 l,5al 561'... 277 284

43 Bharowa1 Kalan (7~) 6.t5.00 '239 239 1.477 753 724 193 104 M 44 Bharow,a1 Khurd (13) 287.00 39 39 2GB 144 124 46 23 23 45 L1han (14) 190.00 99 99 546 280 "266 80 45 35

46 Gorahur (15) 170.00 76 76 491 265 226 84 43 41 47 AliWal (11) 440.00 136 136 890 438 452 196 94 102 48 Talwandi Nauabad (a) 94.00 62 62 363 192 171 83 43 40

49 Walipur ~hurd (9) 356.00 108 108 634 343 291 124 70 54< 50 Manewa 1 (7) 104.00 26 26 197 100 97 46 21 25 51 Ghumnewal - (6) 117.00 89 89 614 316 298 14,. 73 68 52 Baniawa1 (5) 86:00 27 27 162 90 72 25 14 11 405 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes ------~-----~------Total Main .Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

II ------~------~ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2P .21 22 23

130 64 187 5 143 3 26 2 92 27 118 112 1 77 26 93 76 6

52 21 85 71 11 58 17 96.. 91 4 7 9 126 46 143 1 83 58

113 94 82 55 140 2 17 116

110 186 354 337 "' 220 136 310 1 142 122 125 80 95 2 40 36 1 235 206 169 108 174 1 44 109

147 127 208 122 218 3 1'-0 83 .:l 29 18 10'2 79 101 2 65 27 1 .. 126 115 172 157 152 1 55 57 1 28 29 161 13~.. 141 112 12 93 101 196 153 219 1 132 71 7 4 69 38 105 84 17 701 576 899 568 998 9 366 393 1 147 146 482 397 363 7 226 75 ~. 45 39 88 75 73 3 50 19 90 75 187 154 156 85 48 58 54 152 122 148 4 83 52 2 297 332 198 120 '235 40 109 107 39 89 44 94 1 58 33 1 146 126 184 86 179 36 99 66 35

20 18 48 19 ~O 31 19 248 231 186 132 149 96 40 36 35 59 31 43 27 15 406 SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRlw\RY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) code ---~------~------L iv..estock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing,------No. FOl"estry, Fi?h­ Quarrying Processing, Process ing, ing, Huntinq Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs 1n other Orchards and Household than Househo lcf allied acti­ Industry Industry vities V{ a') V{b) III IV ~--,------M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 26 Khurshidpura (183) 4 1 _- 27 Hujra (184) 28 Gag Kakab (185) __ i l' 29 Akuwal (186) 2 ... _ r 30 Ghonewala (187) 31 Gorsian Khan (19) , Mohamad 32 Gorshn Gadar (20.) 1 1 Baksh 33 Talwara (21) 1 6 '\ 34 Sheikh Qutab (22) 4 ! 35 Bhai~i Aca1an (23) , 1

36 Bhamal (25) 2 ;-.._ 1 2 37 Kiri (24) 1 1 38 Madar Oyra (56) 4 2 7 39 F idai Chak (67) 6 4 40 Kat ltIana ( 18) 3 7 4f Kot Urma (17) 4 42 Bhundri (16) 4 --. 36 43 Bhardwal Kalan (7_0) 4 -7 44 Bhardwal Khurd (13) 45 Lihan ( 14) 1 3 46 Gorahur (15 ) 1 9 47 Aliwal (11) 4 4 48 Talwand1 Nauabad (8) .-- 49 Walipur Khurd (9) 4

50 -Manewal (7) _. ._ - 51 'Ghumnewal (6) 1 52 • Ban1awal (5) _' 407 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INpUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Construct ions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Stor&ge and Sfi!rvices Contllunications

VI VII VI II IX ------.. ------._------.. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 J4 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

11 1- t 112 297 2 3 107 199 1 6 2 74 143 72 164 1 34 142 1 1 121 252

5 1 103 211

3 4 1 227 507 3 2 10 1 92 161 2 7 1 9 1 163 294

5 2 8 5 149 332 1 4 2 1 56 130 2 5 11 9 -- 152 315 3 3 1 129 251 4 5 5 12 1 173 419 63 163 6 45 17 2 131 6 758 1,522 2 13 16 20 6 390 717 4 3 71 121 2 3 5 8' 124 266 3 1 1V 222 6 2 J 1 203 412 7 1 1 • 1 98 170 1 2 6 1 164 255

-10 50. 97 1 4 7 -- "167 298 \~ 1 47 ~j 408

SIOHWAN BET C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMRY , Loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast NO.) Vill age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied ho lds tutional and House­ (0--6) ''__ No. ares & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ Ward in S~. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

53 Walipur K~\an ( 1) 671.00 94 94 762 406 356 114 68 46 54 Bhatha Dhqa ( 3) 553.00 146 164 1,046 579 467 177 102 75 55 RInke ( 4) 332..00 71 74 432 215 217 77 38 39 56 Kotl1 (\0) 233.00 .\l 43 220 114 106 35 15 20 57 Porain- ( 12) 896.00 351 352 2,033 1,063 970 264 135 129 58 Bassian (74) , 497.00 227 227 1,275 657 618 172 93 79 S9 Khanjarwal (75) 209.00 130 133 B50 442 408 153 88 65 60 Talwandf Khurd (76) 627.00 317 317 1,932 1,002 930' 23B 125 113 61 Majr'J (73) 353.00 184 184 1,185 628 557 192 103 89

62 (72) 86~.00 456 456 2,785 1,438 1,347 424 209 215

63 Swaddi Khas (71) 1,737.00 733 734 4,41~ 2,372 2,039 563 322 241 64. Dhotar (69) 265.00 87 87 580 294 286 71 36 35

65 Gorshn) Makhan (68) 326.00 124 124 705 372 333 ~ 106 56 50

66 Birk (63) 604.00 290 290 1,451 723 ~728 214 106 lOB 67 Barsal (64) 582.00 307 307, 1,901 1,002 B99 222 117 105 68 Sangatpur (65) 451.00 176 176 1 ,o~~ 562 537 178 100 78. 69 Raowal (66) 725.00 268 2G8 1.676 852 824 248" 127 121 70 Jand' (55) 616.00 244 244 1,494 756 738 ,226 121 105

71 Rasulpur (57) 451.00 192 192 1)192 629 563 167 90 77 72 Bazurg (58) 357.00 225 225 1,350 72..1 629 2Ql 106 95 ,~ Mal.dan Bhaike (54) 282.00 131 131 778 403 375 111 54 57 7~ Ramgarh Bhullar (53) 620.00 402 402 2,335 Y,241 1,094 276 144 132 76 Sawadd i Khurd (122) 187.00 f50 150 1,058 534 524 178 87 91 77 Tapar Harn1an (52) 59.00 16 16 91 49 42 17 9 8 78 L ilan (51) : 1.000.00 ?49 • 349 1,965 1.007 958 288 151 131 79 Sheikh Oaulat (47): 614.00 429 429 2,699 1,417 1,282 488_ 248 240 80 Janetpur (48): 405.00 165 165 1.136 582 554 167 81 86 '81 Sodhiwa 1a, (42) 407.00 118 118 731 390 341 ..'103 54 49 409- CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes ------~------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourE!rs

(I--IX) II ------~------~~------M F M F ------M F ------M F ------M F ------M F

1<:. 13 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23

132 114 251 167 190 3 137 21 251 216 331 224 330 8 150 112 82 74 117 95 114 58 40 21 14 46 30 64 34 28 298 277 738 539 589 10 269 213 3 257 247 430 330 359 11 147 99 105 99 287 230 2-11 5 99 51 241 197 696 542 519 4 284 124 261 225 406 277 347 1 165 158 344 319 953 719 851 50 448 220 31

789 685 1,619 ~139 1,321 61 605 361 73 71 227 174 145 1 93 30 98 96 265 190 19b 1 128 53 180 162 492 395 454 20 270 2 107 2 375 333 692 537 550 15 206 163 103 85 380 298 294 5 169 38 263 261 550 449 491 3 297 135 276 241 488 388 421 8 207 147 276 230 353 244 338 3 132 167 195 182 434 296 378 24 171 151 18 20:' 178 260 158 248 4 81 125 440 378 780 527 755 44 423 2 218 2.4 133 121 354 284 280 22 137 53 3 38 30 28 11 32 1 2 8 344 335 506 379 589 60 308 1 172 45 654 571 671 423 812 113 370 5 363 - 106 111 110 354 273 303 8 174 65 1)5 122 248 148 237 1 145 62 410

SIDHWAN BET C.D. BLO.CK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loc~- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ------code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Man uf actur ing, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying ProG.ess ing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repa irs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Househo ld a 11 led 'act;- Industry Industry vit i es III IV V( a) V(b) ------_. ------M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 .30 31

Jagraon Tahsil (Part) .. 53 Wa11pur Kalan ( 1) 18 54 Bh"tha Dhua ( 3) 22 1 34 5 55 Ranke ( 4) 3 1 56 Kotl i (10) 1

57 Porain ( 12) 1 ,-~ 7 1 20 1 58 Bassian (74 ) 4 ... - 26 1 (75) 2 17 59 Khanjarwal 3 ~ 60 (76 ) 1 15 61 Majri (73) 2 1 1 62 Talwandi Kalan (72) 3 1 40 63 Swaddi Khas (71) 10 10 40 54 Dhotar (69) 2 65 Gors i ab Makh an (68) 1 2 66 Birk (63) 4 7 67 Barsal (64) 3 3 26 68. Sangatpur (65) 4 , 21 6J Raowal '( 66) 3 3 70 Jandi (55) 4 4 71 Rasulpur (57) 2 2 1· / 72 Bazurg (58) 2 6 9 74 Malsian Bhaike (54) '9 -- 75 RiIllgarh Bhullar (53) 1 1 2 18

( 122) ~6 Sawaddi Khurd 2 12 13 (52) 77 Tapar Harnian 5 .. - 2 78 (51) -~- L il an 1 3 1~ 79 Sheikh Daulat (47) 4 16 80 (48) Janetpur!) 1 1 1{) 81 Sodh1wala (42) 3. 411 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS • Marginal Non-workers Workers Gonstructions Trade and Transport CM:tter Commercee Storage and Service Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------~---- ... ------,------_._- M F ,M F M r M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 3~ 3? 39 40 41 42 43

3 3 1 7 3 216 353 4 2 6 2 249 459 2 1 9 101 2'17 1 50 106 5 26 17 1 31 4 474 960 8 1 10 22 43 9 298 607 3 8 8 20 5 231 403 8 15 12 60 4 483 926 1 6 6 7 1 281 556 12 34 23 1 70 18 587 1,297 18 38 28 211 60 1,051 1.978 2 2 8 8 1 149 285 4 2 6 1 176 332 2 11 21 32 16- 269 708 3 18 22 104 15 452 884 4 -5 18 35 5 268 532 7 10 36 3 361 821 6 1 16 37 7 335 730 5 5 24 3 291 56p 9 8 22 6 343 605 4 I 4 10 " 6 13 ~- 15'5 371 2 15 28 48 17 486 1,050

6 15 31 23 7 254 502 14 1 1 17 41 49 14 418 898 3 29 13 ..... 2 22 11 24 2 605 1~.169 6 6 18 ?22 8 2t9 546 3 6 18 1 153 340 412 SIDHWAH BET C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Vill age Area of No. of No. of Total Popu1atton Total Population tion (with Hadbas,t No.) Village Occu- House- (Including Insti- in the age group code in Hect- pied ho Ids tutional and House- (0--6) , '- No. ares & Resi- less Populat,ion) of C.D. denti a1 Block! Houses Townl Ward in Sq. kms. ------P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

82 F atehgarh.S ibi an~ (43) 485.06 152 152 1.021 540 481 146 70 76 83 Ghalib RanSingh (44) 326.00 Z02 204 1.150 590 560 186 100 86 84 Ghalib Kalan (124 ) 2,165.00 1,008 1,008 5,955 3,157 2.798 934 513 421 85 Ghalib Khurd (45) 293.00 209 209 1,219 625 594 217 113 104 86 Sherpur Khurd (46) 391.00 257 259 1,538 797 741 266 146 120 l]7 Sherpur dl an (123) 1,039.00 727 727 4.923 2,669 2,254 817 417 ~OO 89 Bodalwala (121 ) 241.00 117 117 786 404 382 124 62 62 91 Pona (60) 518.00 194 194 1,207 588 619 168 77 91 93 Sidhwan 'Kalan (61) 7BB .00 543 543 3,567 1,912 1,655 565 291 274 98 Mor Karima ( 109) 360.00 188 1B8 1.157 613 544 184 95 89 129 Amargarh Urf (125 ) 363.00 274 ·274 2,017 1,033 984 323 152 171 Kaler

L~dhiana Tahsil (Part) • 242 Hanbran (2) 1 ,177 .00 444 446 2,513 1,346 1,167 414 212 202 413

:ENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribe Total Main • Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II. ------.---~------.------, M F M' F M F ------M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

264 232 320 209 280 109 142 7 84 102 161 148 360 281 305 5 130 114 1,446 1,255 1,701 1,148 1,727 82 642 674 56 208 206 339 274 365 1 203 111 221 430 430 332 440 4 212 127 1,198 972 1.323 786 1,594 76 529 472 2 211 177 235 163 221 28 106 101 27 168 180 372 331 350 5 207 57 806 685 1,029 659 1,097 26 448 368 1 296 247 394 262 312 5 117 114 4 379 333 674 492 571 10 24:1 193

431 360 869 596 787 42 235 414

SlD~WAN BET C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY , LoCa- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ~ion (with Hadbast No.) code ---~------Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing,------No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Process ing, Processing, lng, 'Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household th an Household allied acti- Industry Industry vities V(a) V(b) III IV ------._---_ ... ------.. _------_. M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

82 F atehgarh Sibian (43) 3 6 6 (44) , 83 Ghal'i bRan Singh - . 6 84 Ghalib Kalan (124) 8 18 1 ?4 1 85. Ghalib Khurd (45) 4 16. - 86 Sherpur Khurd (46) 2 1 16 1 87 Sherpur Kalan {123} 2 9 21t> 59 89 BOdalwal a (121 ) 91 Pona (60) 27 93 S idhwan Kal an (61) 11 32 1 98 Mor Karima (109) 1 15 -- --• ·,29 Amargarh Urf (125) 1 19 Kaler

Ludhiana Tahsil (Pa"'~J 242 Hambran (2) 11 1 105 :'17 415 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY PF MAIN WORKERS Marginal flon-worker------~------Workers Constructions Trade and Transport Other Commercee Storage and Service Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------,------._------_. ._------_ ... ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40, 41 42 43

I

3 8 11 17 260 ~72 / 3 12 , 20 19 5 28" 555 25 80 5 41 185 19 1,430 2,716 7 8 16 1 250 593 2 15 1 36 29 2 357 731 56 66 1 69 181 14 1,075 2.178 3 11 1 .183 354 614 10 16 13 20 5 238 1,629 27 26 33 1 152 22 815 301 539 12 12 8 -:- 33 1 3 23 1 46 45 9 462 947

28 69 2 22 186 18 559 1,125

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK 418 SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY t· Loca- Name of. Yillage Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Village Occupied House­ (Including Insti- in the age group Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tutional and House- (0--6) No. ares & dential less Popu 1at ion) of Town/ Houses Ward in SQ. Kms.

P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 252.40 15,655 15,999 94,295 49,686 44,609 13,575 7,216 6,359 Rural 246.97 14,795 14,820 88.731 46,752 41,979 12,716 6.757 5.959 Urban 5.48 860 1.179 5.564 2,934 ?630 859 459 400 Jagraon Tahs11°(Part)

102 Rabba (79) 746.00 512 513 3,200 1,784 1,416 485 260 225 103 Bopa Rai Kalan' (B8) 1 ,G07 .00 632 632 3.722 1.977 1,745 ~72 261 211 145 Jatpura (164) 563.00 234 234 1.496 800 696 238 132 106 146 Sattowal (163) 191 :00 108 108 608 311 297 103 50 53 \ 147 Jhoraran (165) 1,144.00 648 648 4,163 2,234 ".929 586 309 277 148 Acharwa 1 (171 ) 494.00 254 254 1.537 813 724 216 129 ,,87 149 Pheru Raien (170) 544.00 271 272 1.576 826 750 224 121 103 150 Nathowa 1 ( 169) 872.00 514 517 3.339 1,760 1,579 457 249 208 151. Boparai Khurd (168) 518.00 365 365 2,117 1,095 1,022 374 187 1'87 152 Ramgarh Sibian ( 167) 436.00 204 204 1,189 629 560 194 102 92 153 Shahjahanpur .( 166) 291.00 99 101 683 358 325 106 57 49 154 Bass ian (162) 1,735.00 1,136 1,136 7.1393,824 3,315 1,086 575 511 155 Siloani (161) 296.00 156 156 1.051 537 514 170 86 84 156 Binjal (153) 352.00 288 295 1,698 857 841 259 124 135 151 Umarpur a (154) 115.00 49 49 267 1~6 121 26 13 13 158 BUf'j Nakl1an (155) 259.00 205 205 1,356 696 660 202 105 97

159 Talwandi Rai ( 157) ~,584.00 463 467 2,845 1.472 1,373 42B 221 207 160 Chak Chhaj awa 1 (156) 161.00 Un- 161 Heran (98) 738.00 465 465 2.084 1,404 1,280 339 202 137 162 Rajoana Kalan (97) 562.00 222 222 1.239 658 581 168 90 78 163 Aitiana (99) 964.0(., 488 488 2.838 1.452 li386 429 223 206 165 Tugal (100) 352.00 223 223 1.384 7,26 658 203 110 93 166 Jassowal (8.9) 441.00 327 327 1.B23 940 883 227 116 -t1'- 167 Sudhar (90) 865.00 867 869 4.841 2,~46 2.295 698 373 325 168 Hisowal (81) 465.00 385 ~85 2,OB4 1,069 1.015 329 156- 173 169 Badhel (87) 153.00 126 126 759 404 355 110 51 59 419 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17 .193 15.058 30.167 22.154 27.070 891 10,982 45 7,750 206 16.400 14.328 28,058 20,557 25,604 830 10,841 45 7.609 205 793 730 2,109 1,597 1.466 61 141 141 1

630 430 1,068 731 1,090 89 369 69 572 441 1,215 1,005 1,214 208 442 5 444 155 309 276 460 316 443 1 174 191 4Q 59 167 143 162 108 23 561 464 1,183 861 1,366 32 709 392 21 183 146 445 333 466 10 266 120 163 146 457 339 438 3 278 103 447 415 1,121 798 961 11 490 247 530 476 500 359 618 4 257 300 349 322 364 238 313 3' 117 157 1 194 173 214 151 176 5 82 65 1,241 1,078 2,059 1,421 2,084 45 864 665 161 163 -'- 285 238 277 3 157 5Z 227 243 539 417 469 9 199 69 17 11 101 62 98 79 13 124 113 438 338 385 5 202 102 596 557 751 541 846 6 421 280 inhabited 207 187 741 593 761 15 369 245 --, 282 231 319 223 362 . 3 162 149 552 497 894 686 759 10 365 186 223 202 465 339 376 3 167 109 " 243 202 561 358 436 6 e67 129. --. 826 708 1,728 1,327 1,304 135 340 40 1 151 4-

461 444 631 504 513 7 205, 196~. 1 267 237 286 160 201 3 47 116 ",. -c- 420

SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK VILl~GE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t iOfl (wi th Hadbast No..) Code Livestook, Mining and ""aDuf ac tur i n g, Manuf acturi ng No. PorestrY, Fistr- Quarring Processing~ Processtng i n g., Hung ing Serllicin~ and Servictn~ and and Plantations, Repairs ln Repair's ln other Orcharc1s and HOtlsehold than Household allied activities Inctustr.Y Industry III IV V(a) ~(b ) ------.------~------,------fit F M F M F fit F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 174 2 65 4 1,365 87 Rural 166 2 58 4 1.2n 85 JJrban 8 7 88 2 Jagr aon T ahs i 1 (Part)

102 Raoba (79) 17 3 315 60 103 !lopa Ra; Kalan (88) 3 6 30 1 145 Jatpura (164 ) 24 146 Sattowal (163) 8

1~7 Jhoraran (165) 3 40 .1 148 Acharwal (171 ) -.- 1 7 149 Pheru Raien ( HO) 5 14 2 150 Nathowal ( 169) 3 1 12 - 151 Boparai Khurd (168) 14 152 Ranrgarh 5.; di an (167) 1 4 13 153 Shahj ahanpur (166) 5 -.. 1 154 S,assian (162) 3 107 9 155 Snoani (161) 1 15 156 Binjal (153) 17 27 1 157 Umarpura (154) 158 Burj "ak1 iarl (155) 12 --I 159 Talwcmd; Ra; (157) 1 26 1

160 CI1ak Chhajawal (156) Un- 161 Heran- (98) 2 30 162 Raioana Kalan (97) 11 163 Altiana (99) 5 , 46 165. Tugal. (100) 4 6 16.6 JassowaT (89) 7 _,. 167 Sudhar (90) 26 2 14 2 111 1 16a Hisowal (81 ) .2 . 7 169 Baclhel (87) 1 1 4 421 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other Commerce Storage and Services Corrmunications

VI VII VI II IX , ------_._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

461 1 1.258 17 1,.039 4 3,976 :;25 .. 22,616 43.718 405 1 956 14 974 4- 3,318 470 21.148 41,149 '56 302 3 65 658 55 '1.468 2.569

26 48 5~ 184 29 694 1,327 8 37 37 207 45 763 1,537 2 12 20 20 1 357 695 1 6, 4 12 149 297

20 36 10 1 156 9 868 1,897 6 16 14 36 10 347 714 4 6 15 13 388 747 7. 34 1 10 158 9 799 1,568. 19 5 4 19 4 477 1,018 3 7 2 9 2 316 557 6 6 4 7 5 182 320 22 101 70 252 36 1,740 3,270 7 12 10 I 17 :3' 260 511 22 25 41 69 8 388 832 2 --- 2 2 48 121 3 15 1 21 30 4 311 655 7 25 26 60 5 626 1,367' inhabited

14 21 ~ 15 65 14 643 1,265 1 5 9 5 21 3 296. 578 8 34 80 10 693 1.376 35 / 31 9 12 38 2 350 655 3 6 3 21 6 504 877 , 40 96 6 122 1 404 79 -1,24-2 2-,160 3 24 18 58 6 556 1.008 1 6 9 16 3 203 352 422 SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population t i on (with Hadbast NO.) Village Occupied House- (Including Insti- in the age grqup Code in Hect- Resi- holds tutional and House- (0--6) - No. ares & dential less Population) of Town/ Houses Ward ~n Sq. Krus.

_... ------~------~- P _------M' F P M F

2 3 4 5 6, 7 8 9 10 11

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

170 Ghuman (86) 261.00 264 265 1.458 732 726 196 102 94 172 Abuwal (92) 491.00 369 369 2,221 1,148 1,073 331 180 151 173 Rattowal (93) 352.00 327 327 1,883 961 922 293 144 149 174 Toosa (94) 62,8.00 '471 472 2,977 1,519 1,398 381 215 166 t75 Halwara (95) 1.765.00 891 891 4,716 2,488 • 2,228 716 381 335 176 Rajoana Khurd (96) 389.00 253 253 1,616 -812 804 220 108 112 .178 Burj Hari Singh ( 158) 707.00 500 500 3,190 1,687 1,503 , 414 211 203 179 Ruppa Patti (159) 130.00 83 83 532 273 259 75 40 35

Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 258 Jangpur (423) 456.00 409 409 2,383 1,262 1,121 322 190 132 259 Rurka (424) 518.00 304 304 1,810 923 887 228 110 118 260 Mohi (422) 1,260.00 784 787 4,627 2,445 2,182 626 350 276 261 Sahaul i (426) 1,095.00 466 466 2,863 1,566 1,297 365 196 169 266 Khanpur (425) 792.00 433 433 2,817 1,558 1.259 420 228 192

Urban 1020 Akalgarh C.T. 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,9-34 2,630 859 459 400 423 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cu It i vators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(l--IX ) II M F M M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

287 271 513 406 3-73 23 99 108. 460 403 737 602 611 8 276 187 311 287 617 502 520 11 229 81

570 475 1,053 750 902 23 345 191 1,575 1,379 1,479 1,066 1,372 23 328 770 . 5 186 159 505 448 465 8 309 92 814 717 973 672 870 11 268 262 59 51 149 140 151 103 35

336 307 839 612 610 5 300 181 431 436 570 444 491 16 ·213 219 12 888 792 1,656 1,145 1,310 40 418 414 2 570 440 1,042 648 890 35 344 256 502 390 933 641 921 10 413 235 3

793 730 2,109 1,597 1,466 61 141 141 424 SUDHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY . Loca- Name of Vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn (~;th Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. Forestry, Fish- Quarr ying Processing, Proces s-i n9 tng, Hunging Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations. Repairs in Repairs in other urcnarcl~. and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V(a) V(b) ------M F M F M F !vi F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 r30 31

Jagraon Tahsil (Part)

170 Ghuman (86) 3 4 35 172 Abuwal (92) 6 28 173 Rattowal (93) 3 36' 174 Tossa (94) 11 39 7 175 Halwara (95) 39 2 (96) 176 Rajoana Khurd '::' 7 178 Burj Hari Singh (158) 1 52 179 Ruppa Patti ( 159) 5

Ludhfana Tahsil (Part)

258 Jangpur (423) 3 1 26 259 Rurka (424) 7 9 260 Mohi (422) 23 3 57

261 Sahaul i (426) 6 4 I 25 266 Khanpur (425) '6 2 32

Urban 1020 Akalgarh C.T. 8 88 2 425 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS fIIarg; na 1 Non-workers Worl(ers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and S~rvices Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------~------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

15 26 1 17 66 22 359 703 11 26 21 56 7 537 1.065 14 32 44 80 10 441 911 14 31 60 211 16 677 1,375

18 52 32 133 16 1,116 2,2~ 5 16 14 22 7 347 796 16 27 59 184 11 '- -- 817 1.492 4 1 3 122 258

23 30 46 5 652 1,116

5 15 8 15 4 432 871 10 52 72 201 37 1,135 2.142 11 27 22 2 195 33 676 1,262 16 28 27 152 7 637 1,249

56 302 3 65 658 5$ 1,468 2,569

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA-I C.D. BLOCK 428 LUDHIANA-1 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PlUMMY

lOCII- Name of vn lage Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi llllge Occupied House­ (Including losti- 1n the age group Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tutianal and House- (0--6) No. ares & dential less 'Papulation) of C.D. Houses block! Town/Ward in Sq. Kills. -.------_.------p M F p M F

2 3 4 6 7 B 9 10 11

Total 270.87 23,490 23,7511,37,250 74,300 62_950 21,548 11,57-5 9,973 Rural 270.87 23,490 23,751 1.37,250 74,300 62,950 21.548 11.5759.973 Urban Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

42 Barewal Awanan (157) 777.00 210 210 ,'2,2.16 1,211 1,005 366, 196 1.10 159 Katan; Khurd (211) 94.00 122 122 793 403 390 149 81 68 160 Katani Kalan (212) 543.00 363 363 2,005 1,074 931· 265 ..... 152 113

161 Chhan~ran (213) 220.00 279 279 1,756 893 863 293 155 138 165 Pangl;an (218) 142;00 127 127 750 412 338 117 76 41 166 Barwal a (219) 273.00 226 226 1,541 830 711 260 146 114 167 Hiran (217) 306.00 165 184 1.091 599 492 169 81 88 i 172 Kohara (224) 370.00 342 342 1.977 1,041 936 '" 294 154 140 173 Jandiali (225) 709.00 475 475 2,859 1,580 1,279 404 232 172 174 Ramgarh (236) 388.00 377 377 2,090 1,093 997 29,1 154 137

17i Mundan Khurd (240) 230.00 325 325 -1,~68 1,053 915 345 182 '\.63 177 Mangl; Nichi (239) 261.00 231 231' 1,408 731 677 211 117 94 178 Mangl; Unchi (235) 235.00 167 167 1.054 542 512 171 86 85 179 Kotl a (226) 82.00 29 29 ,158 89 ,69 '28 15 13 / ~O Sahnewill Kalan (227) 912.00 1.618 1,619 9,034 4,852 4,182 1.512 839 673 181 Bhairo Munna (222) 361.00 361 401 2,22S 1,308 917 315 165 150 -182 - Bir__ Sahnewal - (221 ) 173.00 67 67 349 183 166 67 32 35 183 Kanecb (220) 425.00 419 419 2,981 1,476 1,205 414 215 199 184 Sahnewal KtJurd (228) 213.00 131 137 868 470 126 62 64 ---185 Bi19a (229) 374.00 263 263 1,~17 778 226 116 110 1-86 Majara (230) 193.00 175 175 1.061 562 499. 162 92 70 188 Nandpur (233) 342.00 676 684 3,876 2,099 1,777 672 342 330 189 Khakat (,234 ) 175.00 143 143 798 .421 377 119 49 N 190 Gob,; ndgarh (243) 190.00 367 368 1.661 930 731 281 -t51 130 191 Jog1ana (244) 184.00 796 915. 2.865 '2,166 699 360 210 150

192 Kangartwa 1 (245)' -244.00 204 235 707 507 ~OO 79 46 429 CEKSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) I' II

M F M ~ F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23

24.986 21.169 47,944 32.617 41.734 1,314 11,049 11 8.822 93 24,986 21,169 47,944 32,617 41;734 1,314 11,049 11 8.822 93

636 542 801 512 680 21 '125 179 2 160 151 233 177 196 6 23 33 , 276 211 751 506 612 13 214 189 313 318 549 410 505 6 139 140 146 109 276 199 183 5 82 60 277 219 457 319 474 65 155 61 279 268 390 229 318 6 34 42 166 145 _-- 721 537 544 13 180 45 623 474 1,067 670 907 54 217 3 162 15 399 351 787 577 535 16 125 180 346 288 685 450 618 2~ 137 84 5 227 195, 529 379 415 21 123 24 154 138 363 266 312 5 153 81 62 48 54 24 44 3 29 1,179 956 3.~1 2.434 2,639 107 327 483 1 383 272 907 453 898 17 134 85 1 148 124 119 68 107' 1 10 7 616 507 • 89~ 532 851 4 240' 214 --' 82 18 276 22"2 268 11 94 49 330 306 496 371 42-1 8 192 142 260 219 375 274 288 14 97 76 483 397 1.~86 927 1,202 61 ~55 .. ,6 140 # 2 70 64 277 2Q1 ~54 1 88 66 329 300 626 377 586 ". 108 -.- 16,4 367 274 1.571 272' 1, 7~2 4 36 "6f SS 74 257 66 427 17 6~ 430' LUDHIANA-1 C.D. BLOCK ULLAGE PR IMARY Loca·· Name' of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tton (with Hadbast NO.) "- Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturil19. Manufacturing No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing ing, Hunging Servicin~ and Servicing and and Plantations, Repa~s 1n Repairs fn other Orchards and Household than Househald allied activities Industry Industry _____ ~_~:,: ______----:-V------_____v_~':) ____ ~ _____ ., ___V!~]______M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 675- 29 1 344 27 6.748 ;!69 Rural 675 29 1 344 27 8,748 269 Urnan ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

42 Barewal Awanan (157) 42 3 14 T 159 Katani Khurd (211) 5 60 160 Katani Kalan (212) 7 3 60 161 Chhandaran (213) 9 7 66 165 Panglian (218) 2 O. 3" 166 Barwal a (219) 11 149 63 167 Hiran '(217) 3 5 162 1 172 Kohara (22'4 ) 5 2 130

~73 Jandiali (225) 32 5 3 1 194 9 174 Ramgarh (236 ) 10 1 87 176 Mundan Khurd .(240) 21 4 227 10 177 Mongl; Nichl (239) 4 3 172 7' 178 Man~li Untbi (235) 19 179 KotTa, (226) 1 180 Sahnewal Kalan (227) 31 1 8 537 6 H31 Bhairo Murma (222) 5 450 2 182 Bir Sahnewal (221 ) 6ll 1 ·183 Kanech (220 ) 3 lTO 184 S'ahne'llal Ktrurd (228) 7 61 5 185 ( 229) 1 ,. 13- W6 Majara (230) 17 30 1 1l38· NandpiJr {233) 1Z 7 -317 16 , 1.89 . Khakat: • (234) 39 - ~. 190- G.on'nd~arh (2'43 )" 3 196. 6 191 Jogiana (244) n 1,451 2.

192, K anganwa 1 (245)" 1 309' 431

C£'IfSOS ~STRAtr

i'NDUSTR rAl CAT.£GORY UF MAIN -WORKE~S Marginal Non-workers Workers Constract 1ons i.ralle .and Tran'Spt:lrt .. Other tommerc'e Storage and 'Serv ices tommuni.cat ions

vn vnI IX ------'---~-----.------~----- ... ------M f .M F 'M 'F M F M F fII F 32 ,33 J'lJ 35 36 37 .38 39 40 41 42 43

853 1 3 9 284 51 2,302 19 5 • .646 BOt 32.566 61,636

'863 ~ 3.28' 57 2.,302 19 5.646 802 32.566 61.636

30 tl8 2'2 15'9 14 531 984 14 2 Z9 17 15 3 207 384 '3 43 2 26 67 11 462 918 4 1 37 58 A5 5 3813 857 • 4 11 4 11 3 229 333 9 24 32 34 2 356 646 10 25 l'2 25 5 281 486 18 '51 32 80 11 497 923

13 71 24 191 21 ~73 1,'225 10 2'8 40 5'5 12 5'58 981

1~ 41 .2 51 39 8 435 890 15 27 15 32 13 31ii 656 7 12 2 37 5 230 507 7 '3 45 ti9 :6.6 484 5 238 3 465 87 2,213 4,075 , 12 3D 27 155 14 410 900 '3 1Y , 4 7.6 165 6 56 5li 156 4 625 l.,201 2 2·7 6 22 6 202 387

.>4 11l 10 114 8 357 731 n ')~, ,i 6 ,~ , 18 30 11 274 485 ct- '-' 3'5 :\ 254 '3 77 212 27 897 1,71.6 1 1"8 -.. 29 11 1J57 316

15 43 1 ~4 43 4 3~~ 720

~ B. 'RB. '\15 'I,n l ~13, ~~~ 8 8 80 200 432 LU>HI,ANA-1 C. O. Il. OCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of Vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Village Occupied House­ (Including lnsti- in the age group Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tutional and House- (0--6) No. ares 8. dential less Population) of C.D. Houses block/ Town/Ward in Sq. ~m'S. . .. -----.----_.-.------.------.- P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 193 Pawa (246) 182.00 229 229 1,096 587 509 193, 95 98 204 Sarlh (270) 382.00 301 301 2,147 1,126 1,021 376 190 186 205 Kaind (318) 272.00 156 156 891 475 416 136 73 63 208 Doleh (271 ) 313.00 268 268 1,665 899 766 231 126 105

209 Alamgir (273) 743.00 450 450 2,803 J.530 j ,273 387 208 179 .... 21.6 Lchora (260) '458.00 851 851 5,0242,726 2,298 930 512 418

217 Sangowal (257) 343.00 333 333 2,028 1,086 942 325 175 150 218 Rani aft (266) 310.00 260 263 1,671 928 749 286 156 130 219 Bulira (265) 324.00 262 273 1,601. 852 749 292 164 128 221 Gill (263) 1,501.00 1,T~0 1,781 9,4265,028 4,39B 1,557 868 689 222 Dugri (277) 319.00 e10 810 4,354 2,377 1,977 763 414 34.9 223 Phun anwa 1 (278) 331.00 441 441 2,900 1,561 1,339 436 239 197 224 (276) 164.00 231 231 1,389 743 646 232 134 98

225 Mahmudpur a (275) 160.00 118 118 749 380 369 115 60 55 226 Dh andra (274) 1,142.00 305 305 1,855 986 869 263 151 112 227 Kheri (281) 306.00 213 222 1,455 768 687 248 132. 116 228 Thakarwal (280l. 312.00 226 227 1,571 851 720 293 164 129 229 Dad (279) 529.00 305 305 1,831 99. ~, 28~ 157 128 230 Tharike : 156) 484.00 403 403 2,240 1,175 1,065 334 178 156 231 Jhanda (293) 300.00 282 282 1,687 931 756 267 1~6 "21 232 Ayali Kalan [155 ) 560.00 404 404 2,620 1,385 1,235 377 206 171 233 Fatehpur : 152) 223.00 82 82 559 2B2 277 82 43 39

235 Jham.at [154) 238.00 153 153 857 446 411 113 61 52 245 Oewatwal (144) 376.00 275 275 1. no 942 828 310 156 154 [ 145) 294.00 206 206 1,297 ___ 695 602 185 ~12 '73 246 Bains I 257 Karimpur (295) 79.00 41 41 106 72 34 14 7 7 248 BadcJwal (294) 972.00 628 628 J,678 1,967 1.711 447 234 213

249 Hassanpur (297) 359.00 418 418 2,2Z& 1,142 1,086 335· 180 155 250 Bhanohar (296) 520.00 385 385 2. 171 1 , 120 1 ,051 318 166 152 433 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural. Workers Labourers

(I--IX) I I

M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23

151 137 371 270 344 4 95 55 408 374 657 461 614 2 253 180 / 53 54 286 210 254 21. 169 25 4 242 221 568 434 531 27 213 129 20 373 292 955 641 892 13 377 155 1,179 967 1,562 1,009 1,525 9, 284 470 591 509 719 465 575 8 173 213 436 369 530 346 498 5 106 104 359 326 495 382 507 19 148 95 1,214 950 3,399 2,527 2,654 162 375 455 2 757 625 1,501 973 1,307 48 119 229

551 465 1~084 -776 814 26 233 102 424 351 334 197 420 12 112 64 67 67 214 179 190 8 86 l2 8'3 80 601 439 502 12 210 52 264 253 443 342 419 10 137 11,. 369 310 574 380 '452 6 158 137 487 395 617 404 563 7 165 227 536 454 797 570 611 25 147 162 361 302 610 423 539 11 142 75 I 523 434 996 717 745 27 '219 117 2

74 78 201 152 148 2 51 ·6 284 265 335 228 251 7 60 137 569 512 626 369 547 4 287 115 239 200 480 345 405 9 220 100;: 20 18 21 6 59 10 10 721 555 1,284 892 1,055 38 349 229 446 441 761 599 619 32 214 74

416 424 - 7,98 614 509 27 209 87 6 I 434

LUDHIANA-1 C~O. BI ,lCK VILLAGE PR"IMAR' Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code L1v..estock, Mining and Manufacturing, !~anufacturing No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing ing, Hunging Servicin~ and. Servicing and and Planti.tions, Repairs 1n Repairs in .other Orchards d Household than Household allied act i vi t res Indus try I naus try ______::: ______!~______y_~~~ ______~~~J ______M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 193 Pawa (246) 3 130 3 204 Sar1h (270) 8 5 41 205 Kaind (318) . -- 2 26 12

208 Ooleh ~271) 42 209 Alamgir (273) 6 4 61 216 lahara (260) 15 42 316 3 217 S angawa 1 (257) 2 62 218 Rania (266) • 7 1 2 118 219 Bul ara (265) 12 4 114 4 221 Gill (263) 27' 2 6 5 721 13 222 Dugri (277 ) 15 2 11 388 11 223 Phullanwal (278) 17 13 1 1A2 224 Manakwal ( 276) 2 91 4 41

~5 Mahmudpura (275) 11 26 226 Dhandra (274 ) 13 27 67 227 Kheri (281) 78 5 228 Thakarwa 1 (280) 10 51 229 Oad (279) 2 12 76 230 Tharike (156) 18 11 3' 94 231 Jhanda (293) 30 1. 171 • 3 232 Ayali Kalan (155 ) 28 16· 91 233 Fatehpur (152 ) 5 17 235 Jhamat (154 ) 2 -- - 245 Dewatwal (144 ) 3 18 246 Bains (145) 2 25 4 257 Kar:impur (295) 36- 10

248 Baddowal (294) 6 8 73 4

249 Hassanpur (2~7) 27 2 2 127 18 250 Bhanohar (296) 29 '33 435 CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OP MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers ~lorkers Constructfons Trade and" Transport, 'Other Commerce Storage and Servfces Commun1clt1.cms

j

32 33 34 35. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 25 12 20 243 505 6 31 48 42 .. 2 512 1,019 6 5 7 13 5 221 395 7 26 43 69 t 368 739 2 64 24 199 12 638 1.. 260 53 114 46 185 4 1,201 2,289 6 34 1 22 62 7 511 934

24 r- 54 40 43 3 430 744 12 38 53 31 15 345 730 73 2 243 8 177 4 577 126 2,374 4,236 74 171 3 117 2 183 28 1,070 1,929 10 65 75 2 157 22 747 1,313 15 33 1 32 30 6 323 634 7 13 • 1 9 15 7 190 361 9 59 _'" 28 , 37 11 484 857 10 19 23 39 4 349 677

12 19 32 33 ~ 399 714 2 36 9 34 6 431 830 4 52 4 31 92 '7 564 1,040 12 28 39 41 6 392 745 9 39 1 51 175 20 640 1,208 14 14 4 37 2 134 275 5 13 5 28, 6 195 404 15 41 2 27 40 2 395 824 1 13 6 35 5 ·290 593

7 3 2 13 ~4r 14 46 5 60 200 29 912 1,673 16 40 1 66 53 11 523 1,054 12 38 29 2 71 14 611 1,024 436 LUDHIANA-1 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loea- NIIJlle of V1 J JlIge I\re~ of No. ot Nn. of Tota 1 Population Totol rnpllliltion tion (with Hadbast No.) Village Occupied lluuse- (Including Insti-: tn lll\' Ilge group Code in Hect- Resi- holds tutlonal and House- (0--6) No. ares 8. dential le~s Popul J.t 10n of C.D. Houses block! Town/Ward 1n Sq. Kms. ------P, M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 251 G,ahaur (143) 340.00 190 190 1,180 640 540 188 105 83 252 Dakha (142) 1,575.00 774 774 4,771 2,526 2,245 743 384 359 255' Baraich (139) 347.00 146 146 864. 460 404 121 66 55 256 Kai lpur (141) 333.00 260 l60 1,535 794 741 245 136 109 , 257 Mullanpur ('140) 860.00 616 617 3,667 1,961 1,706 584 297 ' 287 268 Pamal; (299) 246.00 253 253 1,500 747 753 250 122 128 269 Pamal (298) 731.00 458 458 2,919 1,584 1.335 397 210 187 270 Akalgarh Urf (292) 219.00 229 229 1,229 559 570 159 91 68 l a Hon Khurd , ( 271 Lalton Kal an (291) 1,119.00 796 799 4,571 2,511 2,060 706 364 342 272 Jhameri (286) 118.00 69 69 468 247 221 82 42 40·

279 Himayunpura (285) 199.00 225 232 1.56~ 814 749 247 118_ 129 437 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTR~AL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Trib~s

Total Main Cuftivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

/ ~ _ .. IX I I I ______.J;_ .. ____ ------.. ----_ ... _------_ ... ------M F M F M F M r M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

216 190 432 291 344 3 153 115 691 '588 1,504 '1.193 1,388 49 491 401

46 42 320 230 260 2 131 43 2ti9 243 485 393 442 29 156 188 13 7 836 716 1,139 800 1,063 39 343 .. 332 272 269 478 387 388 179 160 " 535 403 1,023 715 921 15 328 250 229 181 486 322 376 25 ;20 42

842 679 1,594 1,052 1,322 47 378 204 3 88 69 121 98 148 9 74 19 336 338 458 334 457 9 167 188 438 LUOHIANA-1 C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY Loca- Name of Vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Ltvestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. For'estry. Fi,sh- Quarr ying Processing. Processin\1' ing, Hunging Servicln~ and Servicing and and Plantations. Re'pairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III Veal V(b) ------_. M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 ~8 29 30 Jl

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

251 Gahaur ( 143) 7 7 252 Dakha ( 142) 6 9 80

255 Baraich ( 139) 3 32 25~ Kai lpur (141) 5 5 30 3 257 MLtll anpur ( 140) 5 I 2 102 14 268 Pamal; (299) 7 6 269 Pamal (298) 33 2 2 49, 270 Akalgarh urf (292) 10 3 68 2 Lalton Khurd

271 Lalton Kalan (291) 54 5 150 5 272 Jhameri (286) 30 9

279 Himayunpura (285) 7 <, -- 28 6 439 CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Corrrnerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------~---- M F M, F M F M F M • F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

14 10 37 3 296 537 30 82 2 107 182 43 1,138 2,196

16 18 17 200 402 15 12 2 9 22 11 352 712 5 35 2 41 198 16 898 1,667 2 6 6 22 359 752 19 46 33 161 11 663 1,320 10 33 30 63 18 283 545

29 119 • 3 79 304 35 1,189 2,013 2 .. 8 12 2 99 212 9 16 12 30 3 357 740_

PRIMARY G~NSUS ABSTR~GT LODHIANA-2 G.D~ BhOCK 442 lUDHIANA-2 C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PR IMARY

Loca­ Nallle III VIII a'.lt~ III't'll III Nil, hi NIL "I Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vl11i19~ Occupied House­ (Including losti- in the age group Code hI I-lect­ Resi­ holds tutional and House- (0--6) ~ No. ares & dential less Population) of C.D. Houses block/ Town/Ward in Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

Total 511.78 19,727 19,861 12~,451 65,846 57,605 21,991 11,51210,419 Rilr-al 511.7B 19.727 19,861 123.451 65.84657,605 21.991 11,51210.479 Urban ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

1 Khaira (127) 1.526.00 296 296 1,713 882 831 331 109 162 2 BurJ l ambra ne9) ,,145.00 2.7 27 181 94 87 25 15 11'

1 8ul"j MM ~aur (128) 165.00 27 27 162 90 72 24 14 10 4 Gorsliln (124) 198.00 36 36 251 138 11.3 38 20 1~

5 R~japur (126) 215.00 3~ 35 238 135 103 35 19 16

6 Bholewal Jadid (125) 262.00· ~3 23 153 75 78 17 6 11 7 Khark (i 20) S9"3. 00 Un-

8 Maja~a Kalan (119j 221.00 12 12 63 34 29 B 5 3 9 Bholewal Qadim (118) 185.00 32 32 215 11.6 99 31 20 11 10 ("1) j78.00 35 35 210 105 105 38 12 26 11 Karaike (116 ) 69.00 3 3 19 12 7 2 2 12 Chhaole (114 ) 189.00 107 112 365 238 127 49 17. 32

13 MannewO) (113) 110.00 19 19 97 51 46 17 8 9 14 Goindwal (115) 153.00, 10 10 68 35 '33 5 4 15 Talwandi Kahn (94) 243.00 137 137. 863 464 399 188 104 84 16 F3tehgarh Gujran (93) 168.00 76 76 385 213 172 58 34 24 17 Quhbewal Araian (92) 222.00 93 93 492 253 239 114 52 62 18 Bhattian (89) 357.00 538 552 3249 1855 1394 555 283 272

1. Kadtan (91) 214,00 ~9 70 393 207 186 72 34 38 20 Ra)pura Oogran (99) 168.00 5 5 30 18 ,12 3 3 21 Manj (97) 87.00 15 15 120 60 60 14 7 7 22 Phgguwal (98) 8O.00~ 25 25 172 .89 83 36 11 19 23 Majra Khurd (95) 89.00 10 10 58 30 28 11 7 4 24 l audhowa 1 (96) 141.00 450 451 2,729 1,490 1,239 500 240 ~ 260 25 Bounker Dogran (109) 242.00 171 172 1,231 664 567 - 256 130 126 26 Ta1wandi Khurd (108) 34.00 14 14 90 61 29 11 6 5 443

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRiAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total ~'aln Cultivators Agricultural Worket·s LabOurers

(I--IX) II ------_ ...... -- --..;.~- . ------_------~------M F t4 F M F M r M r M F

12 13 14 15 16 i7 18 19 20 21 22 23

~ 7, 673 24,363 34,533 22,507 35,989 1,104 12,449 49 13,349 430-

~7 ,673 24,363 34,533 22,507 35,989 1,104 12,449 49 13,349 430

329 311 404 299 506 7 238 170 '2 15 9 61 43 .. 49 35 7 37 28 52 37 54 35 10 26 27 83 43 82 75 2 90 69 61 35 76 74 28 28 45 44 41 27 9 lhabited

11 11 19 18 56 51 68 57 70 49 13 ,. 74 73 52 29 68 27 31 12 7 1 6 6 .33 20 138 55 174 10 17 71 8 4 21 18 29 4 17 5 5 24 24 13 10 454 390 110 74 242 7 60 2 168 5 I 167 133 59 30 45 3 2 200 195 175 87 146 39 88 1,081 896 1, 111 581 1,095 67 64 346 38 118 121 111 70 114 19 58 3 3 13 4 10 8 2

35 39 30 25 24 6 ~-- 12 59 54 56 41 35 17 14 27 25 18 13 15 1 14 1 537 429 738 384 913 138 67 238 21 258 231 267 129 381 4 27 223 1/ 24 16 4!1 12 27 444

LUllHIANA-2 C. D. IJ.OCK VILLAGE RAIMARy.._

Loca­ Name df Vi 11 ~ge IH'DUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF .MAIN WG.RKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock. Mining pnd Manuf acturi ng. li1anufacturing No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarry;ng PrQcessing, Processing i1l9. Hunging ~rvicing and Servicin~ and and P1 antat tons, Repairs in Repairs 1 n other Urcbards and HouseMld than loIotlsehold allied iCtiv;ties Industry Indust.ry IE IV yea) V(b) M F F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 2i 29 30 31

total 594 38 430 94 91 RJfl"a1 594 38 430 94 91 Urban ludhi~na Tahsil (P~t) 1 .Kha; ra ( 127) 2 3& 3

2 Bur j l arlIbra (129 ) 4 3 I)ur j Man Kaur {128} 3 it Gorsian (124 } -.. 1 1 5 Rajapur (126)

6 Bha lewa 1 Jad id ~1251 7 Khark . (120) 8 (119) 9 Bhole Wal Qadim (118 )

10 Allowal (117) 5 11 Karaike (116) -- . 12 Chhaole (114) 83 6 13 Mannewal (113 ) 1 2 14 Goindwa1 (115) 3 15 Talwandi Kalan (94) 2 2 16 Fatehgarh Gujran (93) 17 17 Qutabewal Arainn (92) 2 18 Bhattian (69) 36 23 1 350 12

19 Kad i afl (91) 4 2 ~-- 15 20 Rajpura D&gran (99)

21 Manj (97) 1

22 Phgguwa1 (98) 4 23 Majra Khurd (95 ) 24 laudhqwal (96) 12 120 67 177 4 25 Bounker Dogran nOg) 33 3 65 26 Talwandi Khurd (108) 1 4 445

CffCSUS ABSTRACT

INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI 'ill VI II IX ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

409 3 1,586 69 1',807 5 1.92i 325 . 29,857 56,501 409 3 1,586 69 1,807 5 , ,92ti 325 29,857 56,501

• 2 27 11 19 2 376 824 1 45 87 5 36 72

3 56 113 2 59 103 2 1 2 34 78

; l'I"habi\ed 15 29 2 4 46 99

'2 1 1 37 105 6 7 3 4 64 117 4 1 22 46 22 33

3 6 222 392 7 3 16 j 168 169. l" 6 • 4 107 239 8 59 ., 53 156 14 760 1,327 3 3 6 4 93 186 8 12 3 2 36 59 54 83 1 15 27

14 ·86 25 90 2 109 18 577 1-,101 9 15 5 3 283 563 -1 3 12 28 446

LUOHIANA-2 C.O. BLOCK VII.LI\GF. PR lMI\RY loca­ Name of V ill age Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Populatio; - tion (with Hadbast No.) Vill age Occupied House­ (Including Inst1- in the age group Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tution1l1 and Hou'se- (0--6) No. an:s & dential less Population) < of C.O. HOLlses block/ Town/Ward in Sq. Krns.

I' 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 ·In ·11

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

27 ladian Kalan (105) 277 .00 86 86 ·564 297 267 100 50 50 28 Chuharpura (104) 217.00 60 60 431 236 195 58 35 23 29 Ladian Khurd (106) 219.00 145 145 893 472 421 207' 105 102 30 Barewal Dogran (107) 126.00 42 42 270 144 126 42 25 17 31 Qutbewa 1 Gujjran (110) 202.00 211 211 1,413 746 667 292 159 133 32 Rajjowal {112) 342.00 172 176 956 5a7 449 176 96 80

33 Charh (121) 149.00 125 125 746 399 347 152 81 71 34 Nurpur Bet (123) 1,292.00 423 423 2,748 1,534 1,214 425 249 176

35 (122) 367.00 50 50 339 172 167 50 24 26 36 Malakpur (147) 480.00 204 204 1,264 669 595 183 96 87 37 Jainpur (148) 270.00 84 84 436 236 200 54 28 26 38 Talwara (149) 358.00 109 109 598 327 271 102 54 4.8 39 Pacca Khurd ( 111 ) 250.00 78 78 ·517 268 249 109 61 48

40 ~alloke (103) 178.00 87 87 479 279 200 78 46 32 41 Baran Hara (150) 265.00 95 95 518 278 240 107 57 50 43 Partap Singhwala (151) 212'.00 244 244 1,889 1,012 877 414 218 196 44 Jassian (101 ) 378.00 271 271 1,186 677 509 225 121 104 45 Hussainpura- (100) 86.00 112 112 696 352 344 114 50 64 46 Maha 1 Rakh (90 ) 80.00 10 10 24 16 8 3 3 47 (86) 277 .00 162 162 1,156 ,616 540 176 80 96 48 Bhami an Khurd (180 ) 216.00 94 94 456 248 208 77 35 42

4~ , Bhaiman Kalan (181) 578.00 253 261 1,480 816' 664 259 133 126 50 Shaha Bana (237) 571.00 340 341 2,015 1,047 968 275 i33 142 51 Tajpur (182) 266.00 92 9Z 544 299 245 91 48 43 52 Khasi Kalan (183) 957.00 279 280 1,840 994 846 257 1_32 125

53 Dhwl a (67) 228.00 75 75 479 262 217 ~ 77 38 39

54 Kakka (68) 297.00 93 93 690 371 319 123 ~2 61 55 Bhoda (69) 19.00 3 3 16 7 9 56 Jahangirpur ( 70) 127.00 71 71 413 219 194 .. 78 40 38 447

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter_ates INllilSTRll\L CI\TFGORY or MIIIN W()RKFRS Cas les Tribes Total Maln Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F ~1 F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 '_1, 20 21 23 ------

123 116 179 122 144 3 58 53

87 65 135 95 128 53 56 126 117 194 157 237 78 146 81 70 93 73 73 2 27 26

265 243 3.04 203 371 13 67 109 9 466 412 236 139 274 7 10 204 4

56 38 188 79 213 20 190 852 667 881 603 860 32 275 302 13 78 67 86 73 101 12 35 49 11 369 311 396 289 336 22 125 87 5

129 126 120 94 155 124

178 158 158 111 198 16 56 119 15 137 116 143 120 157 2 57' 74 40 29 165 121 166 7 48 24 3 164 143 119 84 167 i 47 • 93 683 570 , 524 361 498 4 68 301 522 360 242 ]25 376 4 92 251 2

146 148 204 125 187 3 48 62 2 12 5 10 2, 405 356 94 58 243 101 142

67 62 15~ 109 157 6 70 56 5 434 394 450 282 494 2 SO 314

3"12 282 668 490 607 14 ~49 185 104 85 196 111 182 5 50 79 4 503 424 \ 621 393 532 16 188 '141 3 153 124 151 81 146 56 75 129 106 220 169 222 95 109

7 6 6 6 175 156 125 94 102 10 49 25 448

LUDHIAMA-2 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of ~ i 11 A'je INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) GO

1 2 24 25 _ 26 27 28 29 30 31

( Lwdhlanll Tahsil (Part) 27 l a<1i an Kalan (105) 4 28 Chuharpura (104) 29 Lad1an Khurd (106) 3 30 B!irewal Dogran ( 107) 4 9

31 Qutbewal Gujjran (110 ) 22 77 32 Rajjowa 1 (112) 17 33 Charh (121 ) 34 NllrplJr Set (123) '1 2 37 35 ilagga Kalan {122} 4 36 Ma 1akpur ( 147) 5 51

37 Jii1npllr (148) 2 38 'l'alwara (149) 2 5 3 39 Pacca Khurd (111) 2 7 40 Balloke (103) 17 3 16 41 Baran Hara ( 150) 2 43 Partap Singhwala (151 ) 14 4 31 44 Jassian (101 ) 2 7 45 Hussalnpura (100 ) 2 4 38 46 Mahal Rakh (90) 47 Bahadarke (86) --. 48 Bhamian Khurd (180 ) 10 I 49 6ha iman Ka 1an ("181 ) 9 52 50 Shaha Bana (237) 17 64 51 Tajpur (182) 2 15 52 Khasi Kalan (183) 6 2 6 40 53 Ohoula (67) 3 "4 54 Kakka (G8) 1 6 55 8hoda (69) 56 Jahangirpur (70) 5 7 44q CENSUS ABSTRACT . , INDUSTRIAL CATESQRY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions- Trade and Transport, Other Comerce Storage and Services Communications

V"I VII VIII IX ------.------.------M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36. 37 38 39 40 41 47. 43

11 3 5 3 153 264 7 9 108 195 4 6 235 420 3 A 4 71 124 4 19 1 . 61 12 3 375 654 3 15 to '14 3 233 442 1 1 186 347

18 3~ 2 21 161 15 674 1,182 2 1 10 1 71 155 10 24 9 25 16 333 573

18 3 6 81 199 1 6 4' 2 129 255 1 5 10 2 -,- 111 247 3 -- 25 ,10 20 3 113 193 1 14 1 6 3 111 239 5 24 1 21 30 2 514 873 1 5 6 12 301 505 2 0 13 12 165 341 10 6 6 373 540. 1 7 1 11 1 91 202 ,11 8 20 2 _.:. 322 662 8 1 29 1 21 34 11 440 954 6 12 9 8 1 117' 240 46 36 2 8 61 9 -"" 462, 830 2 5 116 2'17 ,A .~ 3 2 6 149. 319"'" -.- 1 9 _, .' * 1 4 10 9 2 117 184 450 lUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK 1IU1l1iE PllntARy

Loca- ~ame of Village Area of No. of tic. of intal Populatinn TDtal P~tllati'OT1 .tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in t.1re :age 9 rout> code in Hect­ pied ho 1ds tutional and House­ {o--S) No. ares & Resi­ less Papul.ation) of C.O. dential BloCk! Houses TcttInl Ward in Sq. kms.

----~------p M F p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

57 Meharblln (71) 296.00 363 363 1,849 1.027 822 348 187 161 58 Rawat (66) 142.00 94 94 '541 283 258 95 46 49 59 Khawajke (65) 241.00 120 120 710 381 329 128 74 54 60 Sirah (72) 403.00 259 259 1.338 713 625 237 118 119 61 Bajra (76) 360.00 245 246 1.559 816 743 293 151 142 62 Kakowal (80) 250.00 158 158 1,049 560 489 /199 108 91 63 Kaneja (82) 2'78 .. 00 162 162 1.,018 554 464 235 129 106 64' Nurwala (81) 336.00 142 142 1.015 542 473 173 92 81 065 Kasabad (95) !)72.no '258 '258 1,553 816 737 276 132 144

66 Jamalpur 'eli (84) 323;00 173 173 1,130 598 ~32 219 111 108

67 Shujatwala (83) 456.00 79 # 79 634 '330 304 121 70 51 68 Dheri (75) 238.00 136 13£ 1.005 537 468 233 128 105 09 Sattowal (73) 223..00 77 n . 490 245 245 101 57 44 70 Chuharwall (74) 221.00 1'59 ,.59 1.085 :569 516 295 '156 139

71 Boont (53) '313.00 13 13 16 37 39 9 5 ~ '2 .8urj Mattewal'a (46) la3:00 7 7. '59 "32 27 16 6 10 .73 Mattewara (45) 1.. 'OZ2.110 1~5 B86 ~~ 404 171 95 76

74 Raur (47) 246.00 ~47 1 .523 CJ29 594 312 U4 138

75 Sasr'(lli (:62~ JfS6 •.Q0 .:91 '91 ':561 '2'99 262 139 71\ 05

76 Mangat (64) '502.-00 ~5 I ~55 ".:528 -am 7.1'8 252 153 109 77 ~adapur (-61) "Il6.:00 ..:35 35 m ~8 rn> 116 22 211 q~ ;Soothgarh :(-48,) 7.77 ..()() m 55 1",993 1.!tJ33 95tl 420 no ZTO 7'9 ~auns9ar.h ('GO) "8'UOO m ::tZt1 i8OO' -~l9 $1 ,07 55 52

80 ;Hllwa~ ( Ii 9 ) ,:"65..:00 "t2 7 "'T27 ~2'O 423 397 '"l38 '63 75 Sl :Matr_gl i :r:anda ( 4'9 ) mom !1l1 24l'J 'lI.,si4 '83:;' e7 278 150 128 82 iMangli lOIn (50 lO4-llO 144 '25'3 l~ 1n 36 18 '8

'S) -Mang.l ; -Ka"dar \'-58J :9t.'Oo .32 {23'!1 l2'O 1I1~ 39 iI13 '21 'a4 'J'iftnpur X'57') :rgl... :tJO i86 1657 35B :299 132 19 63 m -'laltpur (51) 120.:00 64 338 ~ 153 ~ '37 29 451

CENSUS AlS.TRAtT"

Scheduled Scheduled ~ iterates 1tiOUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF. MAl N WORKERS Castes Tr'tpes ...Total ---~----- Main .. --~---.----~------~--~~~--Cult1vators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) II ------.------~- .. --.----- .. -~---~---.~.------M' F ------M .. F'M---- .. F ------M ------F M F

12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21

485 428 5"46 305 S89 33 66 271 20 141 139 166 102 151 6 78 J1 238 207 210 135 193 7 43 101 2 559 473 333 210 416 108 295 353 331 450 338 455 49 105 8 50 1 397 140 291 197 267 7 53 121 65 42 223 113 299- 8 45 60 3 251 21,1 324 222 289 2 134 78 413 382 459 301 451 12 141 las 11 150 127 322 194 301 3 98 43 115 95 147 97 165 1 25 59 1 64 50 295 178 310 16 101 55 10 61 7t 91 93 126 6 33 84. 6 23 16 233 119 301 39 136 4 84 31 12 21 ....- 18 15 23 9 12 9 2 17 17 -... 350 300 223 128. 2~0- 9 90 5 5 346 • 145 414 91 94 118 S5 165 3 16 14 1 393 319 482 337 413 5 7g 2 236 77 81 79 56 72 1 39 20 53 45 396 16'9 505 2 132 i

94 73- 326 219 270 181 -4- 74 t93 179' 271 190 181 90 84 29 19 409 191 449' 59 206 40 45 99 51 75 17 9..- 66 65 39 65 1 4 19 193 160'" 11. 66 186 115 33 126 103' 58 36 114 31 58 452 lUDHIANA-2 C.O. BlOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manuf 1l1; t'lring. Manufacturing No. Feres tr y. Fish- Quarrying Proces<'ing. Processing ing. Hungjn~ Servicin~ and Servicing and and Plantatlons Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V(b) ------V{a) ------M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

ludhi~na Tahsil (Part) 57 Meharban (71 ) 3 3 105 6 58 Rawat (66) 30 2 59 Khawajke (65) 12 60 Sirah (72) 61 Bajra (76) 27 13 149 9 62 Kakowal (80 ) 2 32 63 Kaneja (82) 116 64 Nurwala (81) 31 65 Kasabad (85)' 13 1 34 66 Jamalpur leli (84) 3 73 67 Shujatwala (83) 42 68 Dheri (7S) 2 100 3 69 Sattowal (73) 3 70 Chuharwala (74) 4 46 71 Boont (63} 2 72 Burj Mattewara (46) 73 Mattewara (45) 39 76 74 Raur (47) 8 2 173 75 Sas'ra 1i (62) 2 71 1 76 Mangat (64) 20 38

77 Gadapur (61) 11 78 Boothgarh (48) 14 5 171 79 Gaunsgarh (60) 2 80 Hawas (59) 2 81 Mangl i Tanda (49) -"" 174 82 Mangli Khas (50 2 2 31 83 Hang 1i Kadar (58) --' 2 32 84 Jiwanpur (57,) 2 22 85 Walipur (51) 22 ~453

CENSUS ABSTRACT INUllSIIW\l CI\IEGOHY Of_MAIN WOHKLRS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport ~ Olher Commerce Storage and Servlces Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------_ ------_.. ------M F M F M F -~------M F M F M F

32 ·33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 62 30 40 4 438 789 9 13 7 3 3 132 252 4 15 2 11 6 2 188 322 2 8 297 625 24 1 40 6 35 1 25 10 ' 361 694

9 .I 13 16 21 , __ 6 293 482' 2 26 32 18 5 255 456 4 15 6 19 2 253 471 12 12 21 29 365 725 3 32 37 11 3 297 529 11' 17 10 165 3CJ3 18 30 4 3 227 452 - 3 3 119 239 9 14 8 4 268 477 . 14 39 15 27 8 5 4 18 232 404 1 26 12 7 415 694 2 43 1 • 6 144 259 16 1 3 1 21 1 397 713

1, 56 119 2 156 9 14 528 958 12 169 361 4 242 397 6 3 3BB 697 2 9 2 65 113 2 2 1 2 2 '-- 55 ::; 110 - 1 8 5 172 299 1 2 71 153 UjDHIA~-2 C.D •. BtOCK VIllAGE PRtMARY' loe 11"-' rrl!tn~ of VI H!lge- /lire-a of No. of th,. of' Total P'opuTation lohl P'QPu)!lt1on· t Ion • (wfth' lIadbast Ncr.) Vlll age Occupied IIllus-e­ (lndudi ng- lnst i_I n thE' 49l' 91"UI,Ip CodE!' In Hect­ Resl­ hcrfds: ttJ;tional and Hause- (0--6;) No:. a'res 8i: chmtlaf less P'op.ulatlon) of (;.0.. Hou.ses block! Town:!W'ard 1It Sq. Kms" -_,------... ----- P M F P M F

2 4 5 .7 8 TO 11

ludhtana TBhsH (Part)

86 Mianwa'T (52) 25&.00 1.49 149 951 503 448. 200 TU6 94 87 Jaspa 1 Kllaliir (5'3 ) 12!l.OO Z Z 1'1 5 6 3' 2 88 G"arhi Fazil (·44 ) 253.00 61 61' 347 17lf 173 86 49 39 89 Maehh ian Ka-1a", (41 ) 3n.OO 287 287 1,.697 891 806 403 206 197 90 Machhian Kl\urd (40) 170.00 63 63 389 202 187 67 40 2:7 91 Kari an'a Ka 1an (54) 436.0(} 154 154 1,054 &79 475 191 104 87 92 Bounker (39) 244.00 204 204' 1,132 61"2 520 278 166 112 93 Kari ana Khurd (55) 169.00 78 7"8 672 352 320 151 71 80 941: Khas i Khurd' (56) 49.00 Sg 77 467 248 219 101 50 51 95 8hukhr'; K.rlan (84) 358.00' 153 153 997 524 473 781 92 89 96 Bhukhri Khurd (185) 283.00 38. 41 309 174 135 38 18 20 97 Dhanansu (186) 707.00 214 214 1,216 641 575 171 83 88 98 (187) 443.0Q 132 132 804 422 382 122 72 50 9'9 Paharowal (188) 175.00 59 59 430 229 ZU1 56 26 30 100 Bltaini Salu (38) 490.00 111 111 725' 388' 337 159 97 62 101' Jhugian Bega (37) 51.00 40 40 267 139 12'8. 52' 27 25 102' Bora (36). 231.00 110 110 835 455 380 134 72 62 103 Selkh'iana (42) 206.00 22 22 178 105 7l 34 18 16 104 Shei

108 K'a lewa T {32} 79'.00 19 19 92 46 46 8 7 1 109 Gopalpur ( 30), 74. ocr 20 20 W9 9 50 V 18 9 110 DholanwaJ (31 ) 192.00 164 154 1,172 626 546 233 122 11-1 111 Mand Chaunta (21) 430, •. 00 t9- 19 152 7S 77 za 12 16 112 Hadiwal 928) 61'9.00- lcr 20 97 53 44- 3 2 113 Chak Oanga (29') 42.00 n ZZ 194 112. 82 35 19 16 114' Mtan'; t18) 664.00 95 96 660 356 304 92 57 35 455

Scheduled Sct:reduletJ Llter,ai'es I"NOtlSTR1AL CI\"FEGDRY .oF MAIN -"lORKERS C,ast-es Tribes

Jutlll Ma'1 n l.,~ 11:.1 V'8 tors J\grleu 1tura 1 iiorkoer'S .L abourers

(I--1X) ______II o • .l____ _ M F M F 'M F M F M f M f

12 14 15 16 1-7 18' 19 20 21 22 23

29 35 238 132 281 3 82 174 3 "2 2 66 33 88 8 73 10 9 300 123 501 133 248 76 63 90 77 105 52 26 397 317 226 1'23 321 2 81 221

108 ~8 215 84 .315 100 203 181 106 186 109 21 7 10 66 51 148 10 52 52 3 265 226 '276 208 305 3 1J'2 l29 35 28 90 74 128 .62 53 274 258 335 273 413 10 174 3 1'83 123 127 193 147 12,9 3 45 19 154 129 136 76 132' 35 81

115 91 1.85 ~45 228 '6 150 51 124 119 £6 43 65 11 3B 331 291 '258 138 '246 .3 55 W 77 62 .36 T9 67 1 32 25

91 79 19 8 56 1 oN ~o 3 3 :1.5 10 23 12 9 45 30 , 73 42 28

~46 220 126 BO 156 53 '~

'24 21 26 1:9 ,27 'f9 .5

::2~ ~ 29 .£ :23 !) :z 17 11 248 98 355 "'.13 '215 -" 57 25 29 . £6 ~ '5ti 5.5 ;'I '24 "18 if9 :8 4.s ~4 . 26 23 -- 1.5 6 79 7/.7 --- 144 112 1:58 118 1-90 :2 Jf7 7l - - 456

LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loea- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestoclc, Mining and Manufacturing, Manuf acturing No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Proces~ing. Processing lng, Hunging • Servieln~ and Servicing and .i.nd Plantations Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III [V V(a) V(b) ------_ .. _---_. ------M F M F M F 'M

2 24 25 26- U 28 29 30 31

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 86 Mianwal (52) 7 87 Jaspal Khadir (53) 88 Garhi Fazil (44) 2 3

'89 Machh ian Kalan (41 ) ~ 69 90 Machhian Khurd (40) 12 91 Kariana Kalan (54) 2 2

92 Bounker (39} 4 93 Kariana Khurd (55) 37 94 Khasi Khurd (56) 7 16

95/ Bhukhri K~lan (84) 2 28 96 Bhukhr'i ·Khurd (185) 2 7 97 I1hanansu (186) 4 5 . 18 4 19 Budhewal .( 187) 48 99 Pah~rowaf ( 188) 9 100 Bhifni Salu (38) 17 1()f Jhugian Bega (37) 4 8 102 Bora (36) 57 4 103 Se 1kh f arii:, (42) 9 104 Shekhuwal (43) 105 Haidar Nagar (134) 106 Garcha (35) 107 Salempur (33) 12 108. Kalewal (32) 109 Gopalpyr {30} 119 Dho 1&nwa 1 (31) 30 10 23 111 Hand Chaunta (27) 112 Hadiwal 928) 113 Chak Oango (29) 114 Mian1 (18) 4 10 457

CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mnrginal Non-workers Worktrs Constructions Trade and Transport, Olher Commerce Storage ilnd Services Communications

VI VII VI I I IX ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 1,0 5 222 445 3 6 1 86 173 4 16 6 22 390 805 6 3 6 97 181 2 12 2 258 473 2 3 1 297 520 4 4 11 1 166 319 10 7 4 7 100 209 4 10 7 13 3 219 470 4 1 46 134 __ , 5 11 13 2 228 565 5 2 9 3 293 379 3 2 2 97 201 2 2 4 5 160 331 3 1 74 128 8 2 30 3 209 377 1 38 72 39 81 2 14 2G 2 1 59 121 8 2 5 9 1 118 245

19 46 '30 48 1 22 6 2 271 533 19 77 8 44 1 33 82 1 7 2 7 2 166 302 458 . LUDHIA.iA-2 C.D. BLOCK VILLIIGE PRIMARY loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. 0 f Total Population Total Population tion (with Had~ast No.) Village Occupied Iiouse­ (Inc luding lnst i_in the agec--9roup Code in Hect­ Res1- hoI ds tut ional and House- (0--6) - No. ares &. dential less Population~ of C.D. Houses block/ Town/Ward in Sq. Kms. P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

,Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

115 Chaunta (26) 611.00 209 209 , ,383 708 675 250 121 129 116 Gujjarwal (20) 170.00 58. 58 369 198 171 54 33 21 117 Jhugian Kadir (25) 115.00 36 36 261 125 "36 41 26 15 H8 Doaba (24) 245.00 96 96 591 295 296 127 61 66 119 8haini Gahi {2l ) 177.00 62 62' 418 218 200 106 54 52 120 Shaini Kima ( 23) 92.00 42 42 261 143 118 60 33 27

121 Shain; Nathu (22~ 156.00 51 51 358 186 172 68 38 30

~22 Karaur (193) 218.00 16 33 233 • 124 109 54 26 2Sl 123 Shagpur .. (192) 277 .00 173 174 ',041 540 501 141 72 69 124 Rai an (196 ) 452.00 229 229 1,494 773 721 223 110 113 125 Partapgarh ( 198) 174.00 82 82 574 314 260 73 37 36

126 Ghumait (194 ) 216.0D 7~ 79 463 243 220 75 40 35 127 Kum Kalan • (195) 1,189.00 296 320 2,098 1.• 127 971 294 150' 144

128 Rattangarh. (19) 246.00 69 fi9 442 225 217 124 82 42

1 29 Sa 11 i a~a 1 ( 17) 485.00 234 234 1,415 .148 667 302 162 140 " 130 Buthgarh Jattan (13) 200.00 67 67 465 247 218 95 55 40 131 Jonnewal (12) 202.00 60 60 370 195 17.5 66 41 25 132 Satiana (I' 231.00 46 46 318 170 148 63 32 31 133 Bhupana (5) 144.00 34 34 221 111. 110 46 21 25 134 Mahal Ghumana (B' 48B.OO 69 70 399 213 186 9~ -46 49 135 Ghumana (2) 157.00 84 84 589 293 296 108 49 59 136 Khanpur Bet (3) 56.00 13 13 92' 48 44 22 7 15

137 Bahadur~pr (4) 84.00 44 44 291 157 134 51 26 25 138 Ka lis Ka 1an (8) 121.00 97 97 7)8 363 355 153 56 97 139 Kalis Khurd (7) 74.00 45 45 316 167 149 53 ·29 24 14U Fatehgarh Jattln (11) 127.00 48 4'8 374 189 185 79 -46 33

141 Fat~hgarh Gajjran (9) 121.00 37 37 264 128 -136- 63 28 35 142 Bhaman Khurd ( 4) 378.00 77 78 465 247 218 l8 39 39 143.Gehlewal (14) 96.00 65 .. 65 357 188 169 74 39 35 459

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedu·led Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Ca5tes Tribes

Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Worker's Labourers·

( I--IX)' I I

M F F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ------.~------

415 404 266 178 373 31 80 256 28 139 \18 93 69 100 4 47 42 1 52. ~2. 54 64 68 44 44 59 181 161 157 115 14 80 138 108 113 \ 67 17 10, "85 78 42 63 25 ~1 98 91 98 74 99 ,49 44 1 47 39 65 9 25 32 9 162. \~9 365 272 349 5 160 77 . 152 \31 I 530 390 438 3 213 62 81 ~7 208 140_ 198 119 54 t03 '$ 138 96 121 12 48 39 _._ 411 )49 744 517 605 11 277 230 3 78 72 ·'40 114 136 89 29 498 440 321 228 378 51 132 186 45 123 98 129 107 119 14 46 54 5· 60 58 108 59 89 20 36 128 113 82 45 83 26 27 101 94 59 39 51 20 25

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LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast NO.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturjng. .Manuf acturi ng---- No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing ing, Hunging Servicin~ and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs ln, Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household all ied activities Industry Industry III IV V(a) V(b) ---M------F--- --M------F------M------i-- M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

ludhiina Tahsil (Part) 115 Chaunta (26) 2 2 2 13 116 Gujjarwal (20) 6 117 Jhugian Kadir (25) .-- 21 118 Doaba (24) 9 119 Bhaini Gahi (21) 4 18 120 Bhaini Kima (23) 3 121 Bhaini Nathu (22) 3 122 Karaur (193) 6' 123 Bh.agpur ( 192) 4 45 124 Raian ( 196) 8' 43

125 Partapgarh (198) 6 126 Ghumait (194 ) 7 8 12 2 127 Kum Kalan (195 ) 2 22 128 Rattangarh (19 ) 8 129 Ball iawal ( 17) 2 28 130 Buthgarh Jattan (13) 3 2 7 6 131 Jonnewal (12) 4 10 132 Satiana (6) 21 1,33 Bhupana (5) 2 3 134 Mahal Ghumana (1) 1 135 Ghumana (2) 14 136 Khanpur Bet (3) 3 9

137 Bahadurpur (4) 18 138 i

142 Bhaman Khurd (4) 2 1 143 Geh 1ewa 1 ( 14) 461

CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transpol·t. Other Commerce Storage and Services Commun1cat i OflS

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 ,1 11 335 644 3 2 98 167 1 57 136 1 6 11 138 295 2 5 105. 200 1 1 80 118 3 87 171 1 59 100 14 24 9 16 5 191 496 18 29 28 37 2 335 718 4 1 4 9 116 259 5 4 6 122 208 4 22 17 31 7 522 960 4 5 89 216 4 7 3 16 5 370 616 3 2 4 128 204 12 2 5 106 174 2 6 87 148 1 60 110 , 76 128 , 6 2 156 296 2 19 44 3 " .. 6 ~ 74 131 2 2 2 3 184 355 2 3 3 98 138 2 1 7 92 181 2 4 1 _ 60 135 1 2 103 218 1 1 2 85 169 462

LUDHIANA-2 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occupied House­ (lnc.ludi n9 lnst i - in the age 9~O~P Code in iiect­ ·Resi­ holds tutional and House- (0--6) No. ar'es & dential less Population) of C.D. flouses b!ock/ Town/Ward in Sq. Kms.

P M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

'144 Mallewal (15) 34.00 46 50 318 164 154 59 30 29 145 Sheri an (16) 147.00 64 64 399 213 186 59 27 32 146 Raipur Bet (200) 187.00 43 43 233 132 101 41 24 17

147 Kishanpur Alias (199) 3!4.00 78 78 467 234 233 70 39 31 Kum Khurd 148 Bhaini Ala (197) 312.00 257 265 1,518 896 622 221 126 95 149 Panjet (209) 409.00 209 222 1,458 775 683 233 131 102 150 Pirthipur (201 ) 223.00 79 79 505 269 236 96 53 43 151 Rajur (202) 398.00 63 63 395 207 1BB 4B 23 25 152 Marewal (203) 141.00 29 29 208 100 108 41 20 21 153 Bhaman Ka 1an (205) 721.00 151 151 874 474 400 131 66 65 - . 154 Hayatpur (10) 170.00 53 53 289 152 137 48 24 24 155 Had; a (206) 147.00 50 50 342 181 161 61 25 36 156 Sangeh (207) 107.00 69 69 466 249 217 74 41 33 157 Uppal (208) 283.00 222 222 1,349 707 642 189 101 88

158 Kat Ghngurai (210 ) 700.00 294 294 1,928 1,006 92~ 298 164 134 162 Laton Dana (214) 157.00 84 84 552 285 267 98 46 52 163 Laton Joga (215) 85 .85 85 470 254 216 79 39 40

164 Chak Sarwan Najh (216) 166.00 115 115. • 6~7 349 348 121 56 65 I 168 Ma:1garh (223) 283.00 192 192 1.025 597 428 151 74 77 169 Lakhowa 1 ( 190) 348.00 124 124 764 386 378 109 56 53

170 Gaddowa 1 (191) 419.00 108 108 778. 395 383 148 75 73 171 Mehlon (189) 265.00 72 72 476 255 221 85 43 42 .175 Bho 1 apur (238) 356.00 130 130 875 V9 396 128 68 60 234 Ayali Khurd (153) 300.00 137 137 973 510 463 183 99 84 236 Birmi ( 146) 761.00 223 223 1.383 724 ·659 234 1?1 113 237 ~asa1mi (134) 264.00 70 70 368 197 1-7-2 78 45 33 238 Garha (130) 175.00· 23 23 131 68 63 27 14 13

2;¥.l Pl!teg 1a (133) 410..00 76 76 426 222 204 78 33 45 463

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates -IItDIJSTRIAl CAHGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total Maln Cu 1t j vat~rs Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

164 154 86 51 84 11 17 2 49 7 161 144 128 59 116 44 69 90 66 59 24 71 22 49

93 104 138 125 126 4 58 37

85 96 582 328 257 27 104 43 228 199 441 323 408 18 205 96 15 114 110 152 111 153 92 57 87 78 131 86 125 97 5 48 40 11 30 63 30 33 193 164 290 186 291 3 223 52

102 88 103 54 75 40 28 128 112 I 106 61 91 37 30 114 109 125 93 153 3 69 62 259 254 442 285 392 7 167 130 2 332 275 622 441 619 7 388 127 270 246 180 124 158 9 48 73 57 116 83 144 12 63 7 191 189 198 151 176 16 28 39 233 237 415 188 398 75 112 142 124 256 205 216 12 97 50 247 232 211 155 196 62 76 141 118 128 101 158 51 90 249 201 303 213 284 7 5 128 271 255 260 202 270 117 106 515 479 409 294 413 5 111 251 111 99 106 71 117 15 47 58 11' 52 53 43 30 43 29 10

129 118 131 93 139 64 68 464

~CHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY Loca­ Nilme of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufactur'ing, Manuf ac tlJr-ing No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarr yil'tg Processing, Process 1rl 9- ~ ing, Hunging Servicfn~ and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs In Repairs in other Orchards and Hou'sehold than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ludhia~a Tahsil (Part) 144 Ma 11 ewa 1 ( 15) 1 6 145 Sherian (16) 14Q Raipur Bet (200)

147 Kishanpur Alias (199) 3 Kum Khurd 148 Shaini Ala ( 197) 3 6 29 . -- 149 Panjet (209) 6 27 150 Pirthipur (201)

151 Rajur ( 202) 7 152 Marewal (203)

153 Shaman Kalan (205) 2

154 Hayatpur (10 ) 2 155 Hadia (206) 3 3 156 Sangeh (207) 3 7 1 157 Uppal (208) 1 8 23 158 Kot Chngurai (210 ) 3 34 162 laton nana (214) 5 15 45 163 laton Joga (215) 2 38 12 164 Chak Sarwan Najh (216) 5 3 53 14 168 Mangarh (223) 3 193 169 lakhowal (190) .12 3 4 -20 6 170 Gaddowal (191 ) 12 171 Mehlon (189) 6 175 Bholapur (238) 2 5 102 234 Ayali Khurd (153) -4 12 236 Sinni (146) 12 3 3 237 8asaimi (134) 8 2 / - . 238 Garha ( 13q) 239 Philgla (133) 465

~~NSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Construct1ons Trade and Transport. Other Commerce Storage and Serv1ces Commun1cat1ons

VI VII VIII IX ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 2 5 80 143 2 97 186 61 101 .' 2 3 2 21 3 108 229

2 10 2 10 50 25 639 595 12 16 24 22 3 367 665 2 116 236 5 10 82 188 37 108 2 1 2 8 2 183 397

3 1 77 136 9 2 6 90 161 1 1 3 7 2 96 214 4 18 1 9 32 4 315 635 8 11 24 24 7 387 915 18 4 13 127 267 2 27 5 110 204 3 12 13 20 2 173 332 1 2 2 10 1 199 427 5 6 4 18 3 170 366 4 9 18 15 199 382 2 4 4 97 221 5 11 9 17 4 195 389 8 3 20 24Q 462 6 26 4 311 654 2 2 1 80 157 1 2 25 63 2 2 2 83 204 466

LUDHIAHA-2 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- -HallIe of V11 J,o,ge Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population t·ion (with Hadbast No.) Vil J age Occupied House- (lncll!ding lnsti- In the age-ru:,0up Code In Hect- Resl- holds' tutional and Ho~se· (0--6) No. ares & dential less Population) of C.O. Houses block/ Town/Ward In Sq. Krns. ------P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -8 9 10 11

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 240 Salempur (132) 221.00 49 49 297 160 137 48 30 18

241 Gaunspur (1'31 ) 310.00 82 82 468 ~8 220 74 38 36

243 Bhattian ( 136.) 315.00 '157 157 998 5~9 469 160 85 75 244 Isewal ( 135) 469.00 319 319 1,805 901 904 240 132 108 25·3 Changan ( 137) 261.00 113 113 653 331 322 106 57 49 254 Chak (138) 783.00 313 313 1,866 974 892 219 124 95 467

CENSUS ABSTRACT

?;f Scheduled Scheduled l1terates INDUSTRIAL CA'fEGORY OF MA'IN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Worker's Labourers

(I --IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

70 63 96 70 92 1 48 32 131 125 153 100 148 2 73 56 84 74 320 250 320 2 142 145 273 277 596 516 471 25 212 114 2 204 203 208 161 182 6 66 66 4 306 282 700 541 540 7 315 116 468

lUDHIAHA-Z C~D. BlOCK VILLAGE PRlMAl\Y Loca- Name of Vi llage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORRERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Cooe liv,estock •. Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry. F1Sh· Quar'r ying Processing, Processing in~. Hungln9 Servic1n~ and Serv 1c j n llnd an Plantat10ns Repairs 1n Repairs ln other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V(b) ------.------'{{a) ------M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 2~ 29 30 31

LOOMana Tahsil (Part) 240 Salempur (132) 4 241 Gaunspur (131 ) 1 2 243_ Bhattian (136) 2 14 244 Isewal (1.35 ) 19 22 253 Changan ( 137) 5 15 1 254 Chak (138) 9 3 26 469

CENSUS ABSTRACT INOUSTlUflL CI\TEGORY OF MI\IN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Construct Ions Trade Clnd transport, Oliler Commerce Storage and Sen fees Communications

VI VII VIII (IX I ------_------~------M F F M F F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 1 2 3 68 136 3 7 6 2 100 218 9 2 6 2 209 467 12 28 1 30 34 22 430 879 3 g 5 13 149 316

5 12 14 40 7 434 885

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTR~CT MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK 472

MACHHI~ARA C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population, 'tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House­ (Including lnsti­ in the age group '­ code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Popu1ation) .of C.D. dent i a 1 Blockl Houses Town/ Ward in Sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 466.18 21.161 21,300 137,060 72.745 64.315 22.23~ 11.875 10.363 Rural 466.18 21.161 21.300 137.060 ·72,745 64.315 22.238 11,,875 10.363 Urban Sa.rala Tahsil (Part)

Manewa1 (52) 438.00 253 253 1,669 887 782 368 183 185 2 Chakk 1 (48) 196.00 85 85 500 265 235 ,96 54 42 3 Jiwanpur (47) 120.00 16 16 108 49 59 19 7 12 4 Rah imabad Ka Ian (46) 130.00 57 57 410 225 185 96 53 43

5 Saidpur (50) 42.011 12 7 5 5 2 3 6 Shamaspur (49) 92.00 43 43 217 116 101 48 27 21 7 Rah1maBadKhurd (51) 156.00 88 611 315 296 120 ,64 56

8 Tanda Khusha 1 {40) l1l8.00 72 72 502 255 237 90 49 41 Singh

9 Bulewa1 (45) 98.00 24 24 216 106 110 28 13 15 10 fanj Garaian (41) 168.00 34 34 220 117 103 _33 17 16 11 Udhowa1 Kalan (44) 163.00 101 101 647 327 320 133 73 00 12 Mand Udhowa1 (43) 103.00 43 43 236 118 118 69 25 44 13 Udhowa1 Khurd (42) 17.3.00 35 35 204 105 99 35 18 17 14 Sainsowa1 Khurd (35)' 30.00 41 41 233 124 109 45 25 20

15 Sa1nsowa1Ka1an (36) 303.00 113 113 588 319 269 1~9 78 61 16 Jattiwa1 (37) 72.00 71 71 435 219 216 69 39 30

17 Zulfgarh (38) 137.00 43 43 263 136 127 55 28 27 18 Jharaudi (39) 6S.00 32 32 246 127 119 43 19 24 19 Lakhowa1 Kalan (54)! 268.00 93 93 615 321 294 '124 64 60

20 Lakhowa 1 Khurd (55)1 141.00 67 67 424 223 201 101 58 43 21 Labangarh (56r 229.00 147 147 993 505 488 157 79 78

Mehamdipur (59) 146.00 48 48 283 140 143 54 27 27

~3 Garh 1 Bet (60) 196.00 82 82 600 310 290 112 54 58

'24 M1thewa1 (58) 156.00 49 49 278 152 126 ,5:1 32 21 25 Bhagwanpura 61.00' 3 3 15 6 9 3 2 26 Mugh1ewa1 102.00 36 36 249 124 125 51 26 25 473 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled­ literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes .-.------~------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(l--lX) II ------_ ------.--- --.. _------_._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 1,4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

22.811 19.606 42,219 29,570 39.691 827 18.301 24 10 .. 667 152

22,,811 19,606 42.219 29,570 39.691 827' 18.307 24 10,661 15~ -- "

94 78 483 253 478 2 149 166 141 133 138 104 121 56 50 2 3 23 21 28 11 17 .183 145 106 65 120 51 38

7 5 3 3 2 67 68 55 46 52 20 22 132 107 156 110 149 95 15 143 81 128 61 31

. -- 79 71 , 63 53 4

70 56 70 40 62 4 11 19 127 125 190 136 155 2 60 37 36 3~ 46 30 67 7 35 27 7 24 15 67 42 48 38 6 59 27 , 65 2 39 22 2 107 85 157 80 159 100 55 ,,' , 41 41 134 120 130. 3 66 21 90 77 81 63 78 52 16 48 39 85 61 64 28 1-3 157 134 184 109 173 82 52 81 79 102 75 108 37 52 56 59 317 271 258 2 132 54 54 54 72 59 73 9 33 33 7

80 85 177 12~ 155 63 67 47 33 68 56 84 3 43 33 3 7 2 2

45 33 65 I 57 59 36 11 474

MACtitIWARA C.D. 8lID. VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tlon (with Hadbast NQ.) ------~ code Livestock, Milling and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, IW. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Proc ess ing, Proc ess i ng , ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repa irs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household all i ed act i - Industry Industry v..it ies III IV V( a) V(b) ------~------.-----M M M F M F ------M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 31 326 23 2.462 134 laral 366'" 31 326 23 2.462 134 ,.,. .. Sa.ra1a Tahsil (Part)

Manewal (52) 5 2 18

2 Chakki (4? ) 3 2 ·3 Jiwanpur ( 47) -4 Rahlmabaci Kalan (46) 2 14 5 Sa1dpur (50)

6 Shamaspur (49) 2 4 7 Rah ima Bad I\hllf'd ( 5l) 4 13 7 8 Tanda Khusha 1 (40) . 20 5 Singh 9 flulewal (45) .... -

10 Panj Garalan (41) 2 6 " Udhowal Kalan (44) 2 33 12 Nand Udhowal (43) 3 13 Udhowal Khurd (42 ) 14 Sa1P1sowal Khurd (3S) 3 15 Salnsowal Kaliln (36) 2 ,. 16 Jattiwal (37) 14 17 Zu' fgarh {3S} 4 ;8 Jharaudl (39) S

19 Lakhowal Kalan (54) 3 4

20 Lakhon 1 Khurd iSS) 4 21 labangarh (56) lG 22 Mehamdipur (59)

J3 Garh 1 Bet (60) 11 24 Mithewal (58) 3 13

25 Bhagwanpura (57) ~._

26 Mugh1ewal 09) 4 475

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commercee Storage and Service Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------.------M F M F M F M ,F • M f M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

632 1.~88 66 1,303 7 3,84Q 390 n,054 63.418 632 1,788 ,66 1,303 7 3,840 390 33.054 63 .. 48'

6 11 12 109 409 78{) 4 3 144 234 -"" 21 59 6 2 6 105 184

4 5 2 64 100 2 3 10 -.." 166 295

2 2 5 137 2~

3 2 t_ 43' 110 10 2 12 3 -- 55 99 4 7 5 6 172 318 51 11T _.. 2 1 -.... 57 9~ 59 101

2 160 2 lit 6 4 4 14 2 -.. 89 HI '1' 4 1 _.t 51. lH >. 2 3 3 9 -... 63 ll. 14 3 15 148 293 9 5 -t 115 2'01' .. ~ - , .. 14 31 14 2 ..... 247 486 1 3 -.. 67 131' ,. 3 2 8 .. - -, \&l 2.- 3 '-- -"" 68 \23 i.: ;... .. ~\ .':1' -t 9 IS 1 ~>l .. .. 'If" 65. .til 476 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY , loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.)' Village Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group ~ code in Hect­ 'Pied holds tut iona 1 and House-' (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Population of C.D. dential Block! Houses Town! Ward in Sq. kms. ------""'l.------p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7, 8 9 10 11

Sallrala Tahsfl ('Part) 27 Tandajal (18 ) 55.00 12 12 81 48 33 8 4 4

28 Chak Sarnun (20) 82.00 25 25 139 79 60 18 9 9

29 ·Jodhwa 1 (21) 327.00 107 107 728 370 358 121 64 "07

30 Rurewal (31) 1313.00 44 44 ~59 131 128 53 28 25 31 Jassowal (32) 182.00 115 115 741 384 357 154 86 68

32 Mussaf~rwal (34) 113.00 21 21 126 73 53 20 12 8 33 Milakwal (33) 383.00 111 113 661 339 322 126 74 52 34 Isapur (30) 43.00 63 63 496 257, 239 118 62 56 35 Mand Jharaudi (29) 138.00 56 56 347 187 160 6A 36 32 36 Daul at pur ( 28) 64.00 4 4 18 10 8 3 2 37 Mand Jodhwal (27) 282.00 47 47 266 141 125 54 25 29 38 Sherian (25) 130.00 30 32 189 102 87 34 20 14 39 Mand Fatehgarh (26) 65.00 13 16 119 57 62 19 9 10 40 Gauns garh (24) 81.00 32 32 172 91 81 28 18 10 41 Sukhewal (23) 109.00 33 33 189 112 77 32 23 9 42 Burj Sherpur t221 34.00 9 9 58 38 20 7 5 2 43 Chakli Manga (15) 110.00 79 79 477 i58 219 84 42 42 44 Dhanoor (12) 185.00 83 83 601 328 273 137 77 60

45 Hambowal (10) 242~00 159 '159 1,038" 532 506 216 107 109 4.6 Hayatpura (269) 81.00 36 36 256 131 125 34 20 14 47 Gaunsgarh (268) 75.00 53 53 371 191 180 65 42 Z3 48 Ramgarh (11) 117.00 -56 56 360 187 173 78 43 35 49 Tanda Kalan (13) 104.00 70 70 423 221 202- 84 46 38 50 Chakli Adi1 (14) 1'06.00 43 43 252 131 121 47 26 .21 51 Khera (16) 103.00 32 32 228 109 119 37 17 20 52 Shahbazpur (17) 100.00 28 28 176 93 _ 83- 23 13 10 53 Bur.j Pakka (61) 145.00 11 11 77 40 .37 lr 7 -4

54 .Bur j Ka'Ch a (62) 172.00 65 65 402 212 190 81 49 32 55 Nurpur. (63) 406.()0 143 143 823 426 397 152 85 67 ~ 477

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled SCheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) 1 II

------I ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

• 34 24 33 17 3'2 18 10 34 31 51 28 43 11 21

44 40 236 195 184 10 110 35 77 70 73 57 3 66 50 209 148 164 2 85 59 29 20 42 21 42 36 4 118 110 176 140 168 121 30

11 9 96 37 130 70 47 117 96 81 43 104 3 40 56 '-- 7 5 7 5 28 28 48 27 78 62 10 24 17 54 37 55 I 50 4

53 61 31 27 34 29 ~ 3 43 27 48 45 67 46 49 20 58 21 32 5 24 12 25 19 '3 199 178 139 63 142 29 73 18 12 156 82 141 125 12 ,151 146 291 i67 258 81 55

50 42 76 63 70 3 40 18 2 45 43 104 89 101 8 62 26 8

18 9 88 7? 90 -~ 51 28 7 12 115 77 HT4 2 53 44 2 67 53 71 49 58 2lI 21 23 24 70 59 76 2 27 -22 , 47 39 54 27 59 ·7 23 25 7 21 22 29 23 4 58 44 107 69 103 41 31 82 79 232 172 243 2 125 60 478

MACHHIWARA C~D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t ion (with Hadbast No.) code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry. Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Process ing, ing. Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household all i ed act i - • Industry Industry vities III IV Veal V{b) .------_'-_------F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sa.rala Tahsil (Part) .. 27 Tandaja1 {18l 28 Chak Samun (20) 3 29 Jodhwal (21 1 7

30 Rurewa 1 (31 ) 2 6

31 Jas'sowa 1 (32) 2 32 Mussafar.wa1 (34) 33 Milakwal (33) 2 9

34 I sa pur (301 35 Mand, Jharaudi (29 ) 2 36 Dau1atpur ( 28)

37 Hand Jodhwal ( 27) 4 38 Siler ian .( 25)

39 Mand Fatehgarh (26 )

40 Gaunsgarh (24)

41 Sukhewa1 ( 23) '42 Burj Sherpur (22)

43 Chak1i Manga ( 15 ) 14 44 Dhanoor (12 )

45 Hambowa1 (10) 3 33

46 Hayatpura ( 269) 8

47 Gaunsgarh (68) 2

48 Rarngarh (11 ) 2

49 Tanda Kalan ( 13)

50 Chakli Adil (14)

51 Khera ( 16 ) 6 10

52 Shahbazpur ( 17)

53 Burj Pakka (61 ) 54 Burj Kacha (62) 12

55 Nurpur (63) 4 2 21 479 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN. WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers ------.-~------~-~------Construct ilms Trade and Transport, ------Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VIr VIIJ IX ------.------~------.------_. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 .34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

-,. 3 16 -32 2 3 36 60 2 7 2 20 8 186 348 1 3 .58 128 11 7 2 220 355

31 53 2 2 -..: 171 322 2 4 5 127 238 5 2 83 157 1 3 8 .... _ 2 63 ..125 J_ 1 47 87 23 62 43 81 3 54 77

2 13 20 5 4 15 116 21g' 2 187 273 9 -- 46 1 11 20 274 505 1 1 1 61 122 __ 2 8 90 172 2 4 97 173 4 117 200 1 6 73 120 " 1 4 5 2 33 117

3 40 76 J1 j7---- 3 6 9 109 190 3 9 9 10 183 395 480

MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VIllAS£. PRIMARY loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (w1th Hadbast No.) vn lage Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age 9roup code in Hect-' pied holds tut ionaL and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ Ward 1n Sq. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

S.-rala Tahsil (Part): 56 Kaunke (64) 150.00 116 116 738 385 353 181 94 87

57 Sehjo Majra (3) 684.00 291 291 1,7,96 955 841 as3 150 133 58 Ratt ip ur (·74 ) 459.00 110 110 710 370 340 }OO 55 45 59 M-achh iwara ( 75) 1,948.00 29 29 177 98 79 27 15 12 60 Adhiana _ (77) 158.00 58 58, 363 194 169 46 26 20 61 Garhi Tarkhanan (7~) 403.00 215 215 • 1,378 731 647 2,\1 137 104 62 Ja laha Majra (80) i'l30.00 21 21 141 77 64 21 9 12 63 Pal Majra (88) 97.00 49 49 313 162, 15 1 32 18 14 64 Poonian (83) 445.00 164 164 .1,115 602 513 170 92 78 65 Ranwan (81) 230.00 142 142 948 510 438 166 96 70 66 Bhattian (78) 287.00 75 75 466 247 219 75 39 36 67 Rajgarh (76) 226.00 60 /60 410 224 186 80, 41 39

f 68 Gurugarh (53) 148.00 65 65 4" 221 193 75 38 37 69 Irak (30) 346.00 74 74 425 223 202 71 34 37 70 Takhran (82) Z89.00 164 164 1,203 612 591 197 100 97 71 Khokhar (84) 214.00 13 13 91 53 38 7 5 2 73 Nilon Kalan (85) 325.00 131 131 858 465 393 \35 84 51 78 Ghulal (141) 417.00 371 371 2.284 1,240 1,044 345 193 152 , 79 Dhaunda (329) 223.00 88 88 547 278 269 81 43 38 80 Rohlan (87) 368.00 139 139 923 492 431 159 88 71 81 Bhar Thaia (89) 377 .00 155 157 1,020 533 487 160 79 81

82 Balion (oJ.lO) 470.00 198 198 1.369 712 657 183 99 84 127 Bhanga 1 (123) 120.00 58 58 435 241 194 65 37 28

728 Ghar Khana (109) 340.00 207 201 7,225 634 591 192 94 98 130 Sarwarpur (117) 310.00 186 186 1.150 608 542 204 109 95 131 Ghungra1i (111) 291. 00 2·13 215 1.481 813 668 218 121 97 132 Sangatpura (116) 204.00 123 123 816 44.1 _375 136 81 55 133' Barwa li Khurd ( 115) 352.00 147 147 994 546 448 119 62 57 137 Goslan (174) 405.00 261 261 1,701 929 772 205 106 99 138 Barwali Kalan· (114) 394.00 231 231 1,447 797 650 219, Hl8 111 481 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Sctledllled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MA1N WORKERS Ca~tes Tr 1be $ ------.------.------~------T.otal Main Cultivators A.gricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) II ------~------.------_._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

16 24 135 8'2 192 129 34

161 129 509 351 565 49 281 150 46 276 243 235 162 203 7 59 122 4"

5 2 62 3~ 56 39 9

58 51 123 92 96 10 62 5 27 210 194 462 345 382 1 60 111

6 '9 44 30 45 37 2 27 25 96 66 82 r 47 21 163 124 384 2i4 300 3 153 57

245 225 315 190 260 4 108 103 3 74 63 154 no 143 3' 81 39 120 109 111 62 116 2 56 40 .2- 75 67 115 76 109 .. 46 53 3 31 21 138 98 121 93 14 257 243 373 293 345 154 1i 5

14 5 34 21 36 22 13

83 71 297 214 '24~ 2 118 53" '.

459 370 819 542 72~ 29 HIS 17ll 9

111 123 180 138 1~3 4 66 32' -~, 138 108 320 229 253 5 86' ' 89 -I<

119 108 332 262 30b 165 '" - 154 135 419 351 4'6 4 199,. 69 21 22 135' 165 138 93 22 250 243 383 28§ 314 116 3

273 234 334 220 357 4 166 j -- 165

204 143 50i 342 468 9 209 • 89 '.

143 121 241 183 203 102 S4 212 157 344 219 149 'If r- 351 284 625' 385 11' 229 113' ,-' 238 165 439 286 4' 262 130 482 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loea- Name of Vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WOR~ERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ---~------~--- code 1\ Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing, ~ No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing, lng. Hunting Servicing and Servic,ing and an~ Plhntations. Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti- Industry Industry v it ies III IV V( a I V (b) ------_. ------.------.. _---- M F M F M .f M F

2 ?4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sa.nla Tahsil (Part) 56 Kallnk~ (64) . 8 57 Sehjo Majra (73) 10 -.., 27 58 Ratt ip ur (74) 2 59 Machh iwara ( 75) -- 60 Adhiana L77 ) 61 Garh'i Tarkhanan ( 79) 4 27 34 62 Jalaha Majra (80)

63 Pal MaJra (.88 ) 3 4 64 Poon ian (83) 4 , 4 29 65 Ranwan (81) 4 4 66 8hatt ian, ( 78) , ? 9

67 Rajgarh (6) 3

68 Gurugarh (53) t 69 lrak (30) ii 70 Takhran (82) 17 71 Khokhar (84) 7'3 N110n Kalan (85) 3 15

78 Ghula 1 (41 ) 5 8 47 79 Dhaunpa (329) 10 80 Rohlan (87) 2 5 20 2 81 8har Jhala (89) 6 7 82 8a lion (90) 10 8 25 127 Bhangal (123) -'" 2 5 128 Ghar Khana (109) 9 26 '30 Sarwarpur ( 117) 3

131 Ghungra 11 (111 ) 4 2 50

13~ Sangat Pura ( 116) 2 2 ~ 9 133 Barwa 11 Khurd ( 115) 2 3 33 137 Goslan ( 174) 3 -., 2 S6 138 Barwalf Kalan (114) 2 16 483 CENSUS .ABSTRACT

INDUSTR1Al CATEGORY.Of MArN WORKERS Marginal Non~worlcers \ .. -~~-~------~------~~------~------Workers Constructions Trade and Trcmsport, ' Other COIIIlIercee Storage and Service Communications

______VI J ___ VII "'- __1. ____VIII .... _____ IX ~".t;;: ______------.. _------M ~ F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

, ~ ~ .., . ,

2 9 2 8 . 193 353 11 , 17 111 51 .2 390 792 . 3 4. 11 3 ~ .. 167 ~33 2 3 3 42 79 2 2 3 98 159 6g 9 }2 56 349 646 1 3 32 64 2 4 80 lS'O ~ 5 11 11 26 2 302 510 I 9 lS 16 250 434 1 4 4 3 2 104 2'16

4 3 _w 8 108 184

w'w 1 7 1 112 lB9

f 1 6 1 -:;..~ .to,l 201' 8 18 17 14" 1 267 S9P 17 37 4 ,-- 12 9 32. '" 2 219 391

10 35 45 214 19 -~~ '511 1,015 5 5 1 24 2 135 265 15 16 .. 19 2 2.39 ;;Zi 11 4 13 1 233 4'86 I -- . 5 20 35 45 4 w:i 296 t>53 5 5 50 'O- -- T03 193 5 12 7 22 4 ,., -2.60 584 7 '! 13 " 4 2-5'1" S38 12 40 30' 33 6 345 659 2 8 9 15, --. 2» - - 374 --- 9 16 11 16" 228 .448 6 28 1 '5 119 8 368 761 4 21 9- 27 3 3ZS, 646 484 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population' tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House­ (lncluding Insti­ in the age group c;ode in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ J eS5 Popu 1 at ions 1 of C.D. dential Block! Houses Townl Ward in Sq. kms.

P M F P F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sa~a1a Tahsil Part)

139 Mal Majra (113) 355.00 189 189 1,197 621 576 172 78 94

140 Jatana Ucha (298) 314.00 188 193 1,365 729 636 213 118 95

141 Jatana Niwan (297) 267.00 142 142 859 478 381 145 91 54

142 Hedon (112) 623.00 250 256 1,842 991 851 297 156 141

143 Kot1a Shamaspur (110) 217.00 165 165 1,020 539 481 157 88 69

144 Daya1pura ( 108) 180.00 137 137 887 501 386 144 85 59

145 Boudl1 (l25) 137.00 77 89 522 303 219 89 46 43

146 Rampur Jham1oti(126) 53.00 5 5 27 17 10 2

150 Bond1i {107} 435.00 277 346 2.135 1,177 958 327 189 138

151 Geh1ewa1 (106) 244.00 131 131 764 403 361 101 53 48

152 Sehala (105) 374.00 256 256 1,778 9p 831 270 152 118

153 l'appar ian (94) 155.00 40 40 248 134 114 31 21 10

154 Harion Khurd (92) 200.00 98 98 673 347 326 114 65 49

155 Harion Kalan (91) 191.00 102 102 671 344 327 91 51 40

156 Ufna ( 93) 345.00 48 48 378 20Z 176 69 40 29

157 Mushkabad (95) 506.00 240 240 1 , 55 1 798 7 ~3 241, 127 114

158 k.heernian (96), 335.00 129 129 76] 387 '380 116 54 62

159 Todarpur (104) 247.00 206 206 1,244 673 571 203 114 89

160 Kot'a (103) 665.00 246 246 1,421 749 672 189 107 82

161 Kakra1a Khurd (102) 307.00 177 177 1,216 646, 570 142 77 65

162 Sir Kakrala 64.00 Un- i 163 )(lIkrala Kalan (100) 312.00 201 201 1,241 654 587 184 99 85

164 Nanowal ( 99) 360.00 252 252 1,'732' 977 755 222 130 92·

165 Barma ( 981 431.00 202 202 1,271 663 608 192 108 84

166 Her ian ( 97)' 338.00 93 93 744 410 334 1M ~ 61 45

167 Powat ( 72) 1,614.00 266 266 1,824 929 895 273 138 135

168 Chuharpur ( 71 ) 245.0Q 84 80t 570 ~o3 267 -69 37 32

169 81110n (70) 338.00 17 17 145 74 71 25 13 12 170 Ha s 5anpur (66) 125.00 42 42 276 142 134 25 17 8 485 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled­ l iterates I NDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF' MAl N WORKERS Castes Tr1be-s Total Main Cultiv'ators Agricultur,a I Workers labourers

(I--IX) I -II ------~ ------_._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

152 157 335 264 312 7 214 27

147 149 430 298 41'5 2 219 133

242 172 239 144 271 123 120 345 303 642 377 542 100 148 99 156 141 343 285 274 17 80 46

174 114 294 179 272 7 107 86 142 121 135 89 198 7 37 56 11 3 10 6 368 276 647 397 646 56 167 107

87 257 202 224 14 116 31

199 148 630 422 510 5 194 126

3 4 85 73 69 4 49 3 103 88 190 145 190 2 141 35 100 99 244 186 189 112· 28

64 58 84 73 105 66 29 279 'l73 422 308 434 218 165 105 117 250 195 226 118 69 248 220 393 29-8 398 4 189 114 337 296 490 356 367. 14 127 93 207 163 430 309 336 5 198 114 inhabited )-54 144 396 300 341 4 \95 46 376 272 620 407 546 11 167/ 180

220 201 401 325 365 207_~ 106 107 87 239 173 220 145 56

l~ 150 570 416 525 6 26.\ 1-36

64 62 199 133 16~. 2 96 38 28 23" 32 18 19 j 16 20 86 72 73 2 39 18 1 486

MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Had.bast No.) code ------Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing. No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing, Process ing, ing, Hunting Servicing and .Servicing and and Plantations. Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household all fed acti- Industry Industry vities III IV veal V(b) ------.~------M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Samra 1a Tahsil (Part) 139 Mal Majra (113 ) 2 9 7 140 Jatana Ucha ( 298) 4 3 16 141 Jatana Niwan (297) 7 142 Hedon ( 112) 21 14 2 44 28' 143 Kot1a Shamaspur ( 110) 18 17 144 Dayalpura ( 108) 5 18 16 145 Bouda 1 (125) 8 77 146 Rallpur Jhamloti (126) 150 Bon d 11 ( 107) 3 8 169 50

151 Geh1ewa1 (106) 4 2 28 152 Seha1a (105) 11 14 2 153 Tapparian ( 94/ 3 5

15~ Harion Khurd (92 ) 2 2 155 Harion Kalan (91) 3 9 156 Urna ( 93) 2 157 Mushkabad ( 95) 2 10 158 Kheernian ( 96) 7 159 Todarpur (104) Z 5 24 160 Kot1a ( 103) 5 43 5 161 Kakra1a Khurd (-l02l 6 162 8ir Kakrala (101) " Un- 163 Kakra1a Kalan (.100) 3 8 26 164- Nanowal ( 99) 21 5 43 165 Barma ( 98) 3 19 166 Her 1an (97) 2 7 167 Powat (72 ) 3 -- --- 26 168 Chuharpur (71) 16 169 B1110n ( 70) 9 170 Hassanpur (66) 2 487 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marg;na 1 Non-wQrkers Workers ------~------Constructions Trade and Transport. ------Other Conmerce Storage and Services Conrnunicat ;o_ns

VI VII VIII IX ------_ ... ---- ~------,------M F M F M F M F M f M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

11 12 29 7 309 569 11 27 22 30 2 314 634 3 3 7 7 207 381 10 75 37 11 133 IS 449 751 2 13 46 - 52 17 265 464 5 IS 19 6 229 379 4 3 "2 11 7 lOS 212 7 10 12 25 32 123 6 531 902

347 3 14 7 9 19 3 179 11 15 4 135 3 437 826 3 2 ·4 3 65 110 1 7 2 157 324 327 7 13 11 6 155 1 7 97 176 3 4 7 15 364 752. 8 9 5 9 161 379 5 19 15 25 3 2.75 567 658 9 14 '1 19 57 6 382 9 3 4 3- 310 565 inhabited 5 16 19 23 4 313 583

11 13 1 8 102 4. 0\3\ 744 9 4 16 298 607 3 6 I 190 333

5 20 41 29 4 404 889

2 3- 2 12 2 134 265 35 71

5 2 1 3 3 69 132 488 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- ~ame of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares 8. Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ Ward in Sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Saarala Tahsil (Part)

171 Burj Powat (65 J 238.00 101 101 528 276 252 95 47 48

172 Sharbatgartr (283) 71.00' 43 43 257 133 124 40 23 17

173 Shatabgarh (67) 186.00 145 145 953 491 462 237 118 119

174 Chhaurian (282) 170.00 106 106 649' 323 326 125 63 62

175 Aka1garh (278) 143.00 37 37 244 128 116 44 20 24

176 Hedom Bet (272) 292.00 188 188 1,158 613 5115 176 98 78

177 Loharian (171) 114.00 73 73 423 220 203 70 48 22

178 Sher1an (270) 214.00 65 65 448 211 237 54 30 24

179 Bairsal Kalan (9) 181.00 76 76 530 268 262 87 45 42

180 8a1rsal Khurd (2) 99.00 29 29 194 101 93 24 15 9

181 Mubark Pur (7) 87.00 22 22 144 78 66 19 12 7

1A2 Rajewa1Rajputa (6) 293.00 52 52 312 167 145 48 19 29

183 Raje~a1 Jattan (4) 150.00 \7 17 120 65 55 28 15 13

184 As1ana (5) 67.00 11 11 61 32 29 8 6 2

185 Sa1ana (275) 97.00 38 38 281 152 129 57 29 28

186 Raipur (274) 44.00 87 87 526 259 267 98 46 52 187 Kotlabet (2l6) 285.00 114 114 802 411 391 144 79 65

188 Khanpur (3) 176.00 48 48 285 154 131 45 27 18

189 Khanpur (277) 49.00 15 15 113 57 56 21 14 7

190 Machh iwara Khas (278) 395.00 148 148 926 484 442 209 115 94

191 Majri Sikhan (281) 79.00 16 16 99 50 49 12 8 4

192 Bhaurla Bet (280) 81.00 92 92 544 258 286 98 48 50

193 Garh1 Sainian (279) 118.00 77 77 516 263 253 87 44 43

194 Sherpur (2) 1,067.00 334 334 2,2591,211 l,Di8 333 174 159

195 Chak lohat (1) 208.00 119 119 709 369 340 135 77 58

196 Fatehgarh (68) 168.00 78 78 552 276 -276 11 '!. 53 61

197 8ehlplpur (69) 658.00 333 333 2,039 1,100 939 '317 158 159

198 Kotla Bet (284) 131. 00 13 13 123 60 63 25 13 12

199 Khera ( 285) 76.00 3 3 28 12 16 2 489 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr ; be 5 Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) iI ------~------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

50 42 107 47 145 67 72 78 62 67 50 5 81 75 155 61 239 86 144 42 38 172 156 167 95 34 15 13 79 51 88 81 6 187 135 354 260 330 140 62 48 50 130 112 105. 64 20 6 6 127 140 103 84 15 75 81 172 133 153 91 42

7 6 42 31 63 55 8 24 22 42 32 46 37 5 70 46 7Q. 59 104 65 29 31 30 29 18 35 33 17 12 18 18 18 18 15 12 73 59 89 76 9 148 112 99 35 32 • 25 50 49- 239 206 222 3 166 2. 17 106 95 84 41 80 56 . 30 30 28 25

.127 123 239 195 239 4 114 -- 88 30 27 z:J 25 53 38 35 135 136 152 78 25 65 65 150 121 143 95

394~ 166 452 381 .... - 783 503 697 2 75 158 132 197 136 179 77

136 75 132 54 75 --~ - 289 2.25 708 435 609 12 204 220 3 43 51 33 32 31 25 9 9 7 7 490 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE. PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL .CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ------~ -- .. ------." ------.. ------'!.- --- code Livestock, Mining and Manuf actu ring, Manuf actur i ng, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Process ing. Process ing. ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repa irs in other Orchards and Household than Household a 11 ied acti- Industry Industry vit ies III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Samrala TahSil (Part) 171 Burj Powat (65) 172 Sharbatgarh (283) 4 173 Shatabgarh (67)

174 Chhaurian (282) 3 7

17 5 AI< ~ 19 a rh (273 ) 176 Hedon Bet (272) 11 34 177 loharian (271 ) 9

178 Sher ian (270) --:

179 Bairsal Kalan (9 ) 7 180 Bairsal Khurd (8)

181 Mubarakpur (7)

182 Rajewa 1 Rajputan (6) 4 4 183 Rajewal Jattan (4)

184 Aslana (5)

185 Salana (275 ) 2

186 Raipur (274 ) 2 14

187 Kot1abet (276) 2 6

188 Khanpur (3)

189 Khanpur ( 277)

190 Machh iwara Khas (278) 2 19 191 majr1 S1khan (281)

. 192 Bhaur1a Bet (280) 2 2

193 Garhi Sainian (279) 5

194 Sherpur (2 ) 10

195 Chak Lohat ( 1) 4 196 Fate hgarh (68)

197 Beh101pur (69 ) 7 15 6 198 Kot 1 a Bet (284)

199 Khera. (285). 491 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worke¥'s Workers Constr'uc t ions Trade. and Transport, Other Commerce storage and Services· commun ic at ions

VI VI I VIII IX ------.. _---,------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5 131 251 6 66 124 3 5 252 462 3 3 13 9 156 325 40 116 12 20 25 26 283 545 2 4 2 3 115 203 3 lOB 237

3 10 115 261 38 93 3 ... 32 66 2 63 144 30 55 14 29 63 128

5 4 6 160 267 1 12 3 6 189 388 3 -- 74 131 29 5~ 4 7 4 2 245 438 23 49 4 4 7 106 286 11 7 120 252 8 22 5 92 2 524 1,036 7 2 8 5 190 340 144 276 _...

5 26 16 116 " 6 191 927 -- 29 62 5 16 492 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Pop~lation Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Village Occu­ House­ (including Insti­ in tIle age group co€le in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential S loci

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 200 KiriAfghanan (286) 628.00 139 139 872 463 409 140 76 64

201 Bass; Gujjran (287) 550.00 235 235 1,464 77.0 694 264 140 124

202 Dhaulran (288) 221. 00 69 69 421 218 203 64 32 32

203 Shamaspur (289) 198.00 165 165 1.104 574 530 166 76 90

204 Raipur Raian (290) 240.00 167 167 949 482 467 174 100 74

205 Chandia la (291) 206.00 95 95 553 297 256 88 45 43

206 Rarngarh (292) 110.00 92 92 590 312 278 91 41 50

207 Amargarh (293) .154.00 73 73 494 258 236 79 43 36

208 Lakhanpur (296) 476.00 255 255 1,694 970 724 244 13!5 109

209 Manderan (295) 198.00 137 137 821 427 394 132 65 67

210 Mansurpur (294) 287.00 143 143 1,050 554 496 144 76 68

211 Kham~no Kalan (301) 245.00 427 427 2,450 1,346 1,104 388 211 177

212 Khamand Khurd (302) 321. 00 169 169 975 491 484 152 83 69

213 Amrala (303) 567.00 245 245 1,746 943 803 269 126 143

214 Maheshpura (305) 151. 00 141 141 880 483 397 112 55 57

215 Kalewal (306) 158.00 128 128 793 431 362 125 71 54

216 Dhianu Majra (307) 77 .00 71 71 444 245 199 79 45 34

217 Pohl0 Majra (308) 147.00 123 123 693 367 326 108 58 50

218 Panecha (309) 159.00 125 125 778 402 376 113 ti2 61

219 Sanghol (310) 854.00 657 681 4,175 2,195 1,980 718 357 361

220 Lohar Majra Khurd (182) 172.00 133 133 886 472 414 156 74 82

221 Burj ( 181 ) 141. 00 .) 101 101 689 351 338 100 4 " 55 222 Sohav; (180) 242.00 150 151 1,002 538 ( 464- 155' 84· 72

223 Mohan Majra (311 ) 223.00 123 123 778 407 371 102 50 52

224 Bhatnan Khurd (314) 164.00 116 116 839 456 383 131 71 60 - 225 Bhathan Kalan (315 J 267.00 115 117 686 373 313 132- 82 50

226 Ranwan (304) 348.00 154 154 1,018 563 455 168 9~' 69 Z?7 Bl1aspur ( 317) 166. 00, 98 98 634 343 291 76 43 33

228 Kharnano Kaml1 (300) 355.00 547 555 3,081 1,675 1,406 517 28!5 232 493 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr i bes Total Main Cl}ltivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) II ------M F M j: M F M F M F M F

12 , 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

153 151 255 178 253 16 129 • 56 8

304 263 41"7 274 444 17 223 2 92

96, 90 121 94 121 38 56 11 27 13

125 102 302 263 295 7 152 95 2 258 214 284 210 217 10 61 76

118 105 167 121 145 62 43

117 127 172 115 180 I 3 85 67 • I 33 33 136 106 T57 2 101 25

246 181 484 299 624 4 327 70

229 184 280 211 245 16 118 2 61 122 91 325 255 308 166 60 -- . 607 484 915 594 742 21 154 181 144 134 292 249 262 10 98 '82 385 308 579 379 525 21 223 104 176 162 252 162 322 2 175 122 208 189 194 141 219 5 83 56 .. 74 67 134 95 137 2 74 22

190 "57 224 160 229 97 114 146 143 218 186 240 124 44 • 747 649 1.354 924 1.161 30 275 356 214 195 266 167 266 7 136 63

103 117 186 160 206 106 70 276 222 346 232 290 115 tl3 160 '140 253 150 217 99 70 98 92 237 190 243 148 74 113 83 167 125 198 4 77 39

271 218 304 200 284 129 105'

94 95 192 130 189 131 • 57 395 318 1.148 811 914 34 143 81 494 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~ORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ------code Lives tock·, Mining and Manufacturing, Man~facturing, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Process ing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti- Industry Industry vities III IV V( a) V(b) ------._------_. ------M M M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Samrala Tahsil (Part) 200 Kiri Afghanan (286 ) 7 29 7 201 Bassi Gujjr'an ( 287) 10 4 9 68 5 202 Dhaulran .( 288) 8 6 11 '203 Sha'maspur (289) 2 2 10 204 Raipur Raian ( 290) 5 11 205 Chandia1a (291 ) 10

206 Ramgarh (292) 7 207 Amargarh ( 293) -- 3 4 . 208 Lakhanpur (296) -- 12 44 21.19 Manderan ( 295) 2 15 2 210 Mans urpur ( 294) 22 211 khamano Kalan (301 ) 10 3 8 52 212 Kh amana Khurd ( 302) 4 6 213 Amrala (303) 2 2 22 214 Maheshpura (305 ) 4 215 Kalewal (306) 3 14 216' Dhianu Majra ( 307) 2 17 217 Pohl0 Majra (308 ) 5 6 218 Panecha ( 309) lS 219 Sangho1 (310) , 12 13 12-1 3 220 Lohar Majra Khurd (182) 5 11

221 BUl"j (lBl) 3 13 r- I 222 Sohav1 (180) 2 1 4 25 223 "'ohan Majra (311 ) 3 3 2 2Z4 Bhathan Khul"cI (314) 15 225 ,Bhathan Ka lan (315) 4 3-3 2 226 Ril nwan ( 304) 2 19 227 Bl1aspul" ( 317) 228 Khamano Kaml i (30.0) 5 21 179 4 495 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS • Marginal Non-workers ------Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce . Stor~ge ·and Services Commun ic at ions

VI VII VIII IX ------~------.. -.------._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 7 5 11 210 393 4 10 12 21 326 677 6 4 6 8 2 97 165 4 10 8 12 5 279 523

8 26 12 18 8 265 457 6 5 8 10 152 255

3 6 3 9 3 132 275 2 4 9 8 2 101 234 4 ' 16 35 116 2 346 720 7 8 11 23 10 182 378 7 12 29 11 246 495 26 69 56 186 17 '604 1,083

8 11 27 26 9 229 474 8 20 22 122 21 418 782

3 6 11 2 161 3~5 2 31 11 19 4 212 357 4 4 6 0 108 197 .1 ..,- 2 4 138 ~6 _._ 6 10 19 21 162 375 28 125 29 208 25 i;028 1,950 2 11 14 24 7 206 407

-_ 8 3 3 145 337 17 20 23 248 463 2 7 7 24 190 371 1 .. - 4 213 383 10 8 9 17 2 175· ·309

2 6 5 16 279 454 154 .29) 28 203 54 200 27 761 1,372 496 MACHHIWARA C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu- House- (Including Insti- in the age group code in Hect- pied holds tutional and House- (0--6) No. ares & Resi- less Population) of C.D. dential Block! Houses Town! Ward in Sq. kms. ------P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Samrala Tahsil (Part)

229 Bir Ra,ngarh (319 ) 79.00 Un- 230 Farour (299) 719.00 307 307 2.117 1. 165 952 264 153 111 231 Char; (323) 392.00 290 290 2,038 1,130 908 280 161 119 232 Bhutta (322) 140.00 119 120 793 418 375 156 71 85 233 Thikriwal (320) 219.00 112 112 738 373 365 98 52 46 234 Bhamri (318) 292.00 141 141 1,088 572 516 170 84 86 235 Nangal (316) 173.00 115 115 787 409 378 150 79 71

236 Bhamian (313) 373.00 122 122 808 432 376 104 53 51 237 Raya (321) 300.00 96 96 739 396 343 131 71 60 238 Bad1a (177 ) 428.00 165 165 1,034 539 495 128 70 58 248 Du1wan (312) 269.00 145 145 960 506 454 134 65 69 249 Hargna (179) 417.00 211· 211 1,423 750 673 223 116 107

Urban 497

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr i be s Total Main Cultivators Agr,icultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) I I ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 , 22 23

i nhab ited

538 406 638 384 685 7 296 175 375 307 721 470 648 246 2-26 233 204 198 128 218 80 118

I 79 88 181 155 203 122 18 233 209 291 208 323 3 127 160

k 144 126 211 138 211 131 51

131 130 226 176 2~4 3 129 74 92 70 264 193 173 118 32 179 164 345 248 323 2 172 98 - 239 217 306 196 283 13i 129 201 188 458 327 464 236 164

, . 498

MACHHIWARA C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Luca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufdcturlng, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Proces~ lnl,J, ing, Hunting Servicing and ServIcing dnd and Plantations, Repairs in Repair~ 1n uth~r Orchards and Household than Household ,Ill i ed act i- Industry Industry' '1ities III IV V(a) V ( b)

M F M F M F M

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Samrala Tahsil (Part)

229 Bir Ramgarh (319) l!n- 230 Farour (299) 4 21 231 Chari (323) 22 232 Bhutta (322) 2 5 233 Thikrwal (320) 5 2 28 234 Bhamri (318) 10 235 Nangal (316) 6 • 5 236 Bham"ian (313) 237 Raya (321) 5 238 Badla ( 177) 5 9 10 248 Dulwan (312 ) '249 Hargma (179) 22

urban ...... 499 CENSUS ABSTRACt

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Worker's Constructions Trade and Trans port. Other Commerce Storage and Services Commu n ic at ion s

VI VII VIII IX ------.. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

inhabited'

5 72 4 108 480 945 11 18 20 105 482 907 2 5 5 ZOO 3,75 7 . 9 7 5 170 364 I 2 8 5 10 3 249 513

2 7 14 198 378

11 4 11 3 198 373

2 5 10 1 223 343 2 8 3 16 2 216 493 7 2 13 223 453 3 12 13 12 286 673 .'.

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK 502 SI\MJll\lJ\ C.ll. BLOCK VlLoLI\G£ PR IMI\RY loca w Name of Vill age Area of No. of No. of Total Population lot.al Pllpulfll.ion tion (with Hadbast No.) " Village Occupied Iiouse­ (inc luding lnst i­ j n thp age grooup Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tutiona 1 and House w (0--6 ) No. ares & dential less Popul at ion) of C.D. \ Houses block/ Town/Ward in SQ. Krns. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 438.33 27.770 27,803 174.186 92.982 81.204 26.665 14,263 12.402 Rural 438.33 27.651 27.684 173.552 92,648 80.904 26.521 14,183 12,338

Urban 119 119 634 334 300 144 80 64 Samrala Tahsil (Part)

72 Bohapur (340) 174.00 74 74 471 257 ~14 103 55 48 74 Nilon Khurd (339 ) 302.00 135 135 822 424 398 141 82 59 75 Kubba (338 ) 316.00 182 182 1.206 620 586 181 79 102

7 G La 1 Ka Jan (337) 384.00 264 265 1,583 814 769 2.36 126 110 77 Bijlipur (142) 114.00 108 lOB 520 323 297 96 50 46 83 Ladhran (86) 153:00 66 66 400 214 186 50 33 17

84 Chehlan ( 140) 300.00 2-36 236 1,362 710 652 204 114 90

85 Chak Raudi o( 129) 104.00 5 5 13 7 6 86 Paprodi (130) 178.00 138 138 918 481 437 129 66 63

87 B_tlagwanpura (139) 132.00 125 125 797 429 368 99 56 43

88 Khatran ( 138) 329 :00 188 188 1,350 698 652 204 115 89 ·89 Mutton ( 137) 286.00 115 115 707 362 345 137 61 76 90 Madpur (143) 465.00 349 349 2.311 1.261 1,050 317' 170 147

91 Bala1; (335) 286.00 192 1"92 1,274 661 613 213 111 102

~92 Khaira (336) 222.00 171 171 1,019 523 496 142 69 73 93 Mohdodan (331) 184.00 142 142 979 502 477 171 81 90 94 Lopon (334) 3,38.00 255 255 I ,677 936 741 232 118 114 95 Tam Kaudi (332) 180.00 73 73 465 246 219 59 38 21 96 Rapalon (146) 671.00 260 260 1,487 796 691 215 126 89 97 Sultanpur (333) 219.00 89 89 583 300 283 93 55 38

98 Mandia'la Khurd (147) 140.00 53 53 38~ 196 189 64 34 30 99 Bhourla (150) 133.00 187 187 1,084 576 508 151 76 75

100 Maja Ii Kalan (145) 259.00 166 166 1.064 56°6 498 1!>7 85 101 ~1aja Ii Khurd (144) 130.00. 49 49 332 170 162 49 19 30 102 8amb ( 135) 236,00 144 144 963 511 452 153 84 69 103 Dhindsa (136 ) 198.00 191 191 1,129 585 544 145 78 67 104 Nagra ( 132) 284.00 179 179 1,210 634 576 165 83 82 503 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKER~ Castes . Tdbes Total Main Culthators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) I I

M F M F M F M F M F _ M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

37,060 31,761 55.742 37,879 51.266 1.344 18.918 77 14.970 373 36,759 31.485 55,590 37,813 51,116 1,343 18.918 77 14.849 372 301 276 152 66 150 121

165 140 129 61 147 26 68

135 124 249 199 229 7 97 -; 72 121 137 387 267 359 4 222 67 328 310 477 374 512 2 227 185 102 94 185 125 174 6 67 35

83 72 102 79 135 3 58 50 324 259 425 316 345 11 101 86

4 4 4 3

161- 153 306 210 254 2 123 47

176 164 273 168 197 3 85 56 203 197 395 329 373 4 197 128 126 126 220 161 194 7 62 32 275 211 895 613 653 15 293 99 160 167 408 308 358 8 166 52 177 177 348 280 289 5 122 74 142 153 315 229 260 2 94 80 468 369 592 324 573 4 169 200

102 82 166 117 . 123 2 44 27

264 242 508 -362 448 4 178 110 49 45 190 136 185 2 95 24 43 43 119 91 114 3 63 29 298 257 421 276 303 4 65 46 125 130 365 275 305 10 134 49 36 32 98 79 112 59 25

241 198 246 185 267 112 120 282 241 387 272 314 4 116 79 186 147 402 296 360 3 168 108 504 SAHRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRlAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manuf ac tur i ng. Manuf actur'ing No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarry'ing Processing, Processing ing, Hunging Servicin~ and Ser'v i c i ng and and P1antat ions. Repair's 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry' Industry III IV V(a) V (6'> M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 405 30 258 27 5.263 120 Rural 405 30 258 27 5.259 120

Urban 4 Samrala Tahsil (Part)

7'2 Bohapur (340) 6 19 11 74 Nilan I(hurd (339) 4 24 4 76 I{ubba ( 338) 2 , 19 76 lal Ka13n (337) 3 8 12 77 Bij1ipur (142) 7 15 8~ Ladhr an (86) 5 6 84 Chehlan .( 140) 3 45 4 85 Chak Raudi ( 129) --. 86 Paprodi (130) 2 31

87 Bhagw~npura ( 139) 16 88 Khatran ( 138) 2 5 3 89 Mutton ( 137) 4 4 22 90 Madpur (143) 4 42 91 Bala·la (335 ) 3 3 30 92 Khaira (336 ) 16 29 93 Mohdodan (331) 2 27 94 Lop on (334 ) 4 51 95 Tam Kaudi (332 ) 4 2 11 96 Rapalon (146) 27 3 12 97 Sultanpur (333) 2 25 98 Mandiala Khurd (147) 3 99 Bhour1a (150) 11 2 -- 51 100 Maja1i Kalan (145) 3 28 4 101 Majali Khurd (144) 7 102 8amb (135) 4 103 Ohindsa ( 136) 5 22 2 104 Nilgra (132 ) 7 10 505 CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Ma'tgifllll Non-workers 'Workers Construl;tions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Serv ices Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------~------M F M F M F ~1 F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

914 Z 2,615 72 2.594 12 5,329 631 41,716 79,860 914 2 2,615 72 2,594 12 S,i07 631 41,532 79.561 3 -- ZZ 184 299

10 4 3 l'10 213 7 11 5 9 2 195 391 15 9 24 3 211 582 10 34 8 25 2 302 767 7 18 25 6 149 291 10 2 4 3 79 183 10 47 11 42 5 365 641

3c 6 2 12 21 15 227 435 7 9 6 17 2 232 365 1 ~ 9 13 16 3 325 648 7 18 20 25 7 166 338

12 24 44 134 14 608 1,035 15 32 26 31 8 303 605 5 5 11 27 5 234 491 2 13 10 32 242 475 12 22 12 102 4 363 737 2 9 12 12 2 123 217 13 22 20 63 3 348 687 4 5 10 19 2 115 281 3 4 11 3 82 186 4' 29 52 43 4 273 504 10 16 34 31 6 261 488

6 5 10 58 161 8 -- 6 15 244 452 11 21 24 36 2 271 540 2 15 28 21 ·3 274 573 506 5AMRAtA e.o. BtOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Nam~ of Village Area of ~o. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadb~st No.) VHlage Occupied House­ (inc ludtng .Insti­ in the age group Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tut ion a 1 and House~ (0--6) No. ares & dential less Popul at ion) of C.D. HOllses block/ Town/Ward 1n Sq. Kms. ---~.-.--~-~-.-.~.-- p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Samra1a Tahsil Part

105 Shllmaspur (131 ) 296.00 258 258 1,739 962 777 237 115. 122

106 Oh11wan ( 120) 260.00 .. 184 184 1.200 646 554 241 136 105

107 Diwa 1A (133 ) 316.00 145 145 9~7 474 463 139 70 69

108 Ajlaud 034) 193.00 12£ 128 825 446 379 102 51 51 109 8a911 Kalan (162) 310.00 313 313 2.088 h 158 930 304 160 144 no Bag1; Khurd (161) 221.00 101 101 623 335 288 79 40 39 111 Chawa (159) 111.00 98 103 621 3Z5 296 91 49 48

112 Harbonspura (160) 185.00 184 184 1,129 586 54.3 158 7B 80 113 Rupa (163 ) 116.00 63 63 455 227 228 77 34 43 114 Bagla ( 165) 67.00 ... Un- 115 Purtla (1'6) 173.00 131 131 848 455 393 121 70 51 116 laliluri (161) 813.00 387 395 2,445 1,333 1.112 369 207 16Z

111 Cllak MuaH {2Z6} 201.00 227 227 1 .273 _6t} 1 592 214 126 88

118 Daudpur (228) 273.00 156 156 964 509 455 120 71 49 119 Kalll Majra (225) 306.00 219 220 1,415 Jal 634- 249 136 113 Ito Salod1 (169) 583.00 462 462 2,867 1,S6G 1,307 434 236 198 121 Sardhala (168) 99.00 58 58 330 178 1S2 50 Z9 21 122 Gagra (170 ) 188.00 127 127 875 448 427 129 64 65

123 Seh (171 ) 575.00 340 340 2.141 1.124 1,017 347 198 149

124 Manld (119 ) 791.00 4~9 429 2,679 1,47,9 1.200 362 193 169

125 Kulewip (122 ) 174.00 190 191 1,185 650 535 185 108 71

126 Rajewal (121) 291~00 201 201 1,204 696 5.98 167 110 57

129, Baghour' ( 118) 394.00 208 208 1_386 730 656 198 107 91 134 Manupur (173 ) 727.00 377 378 2.587 1.417 1.170 362 181 181 1'35 Ja lan (207 ) 234.00 144 144 891 470 421 119 64 55 136, Kotla Bhari ( 175) 372.00 246 246 1.581 807 774 235 112 123

147 btalan (124) 502.00 428 429 2.738 1,509 1.229 366 202 164 148 Shamgarh (128) 148.00 139 139 911 473 438 148 88 60 149 Samr,ala (127) 7£1.00 4 4 18 10 8 1

239 Kotla 8adla (176) 287.00 119 119 798 426 372 102 49 53 507 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL C~EGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cutes Tr1bes Total Ma1n Cultivator:!! Agrfcu1tura1 Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II -----~------.. ---.------~--- -.------_._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

313 270 630 361 519 16 167 84

353 310 324 170 325 43 113 67 25 118 101 298 254 267 87 76 140 123 290 178 253 3 92 105

459 338 743 464 671 6 225 179

85 62 806 139 168 132 48

94 89 215 144 171 2 36 ,,- 32 224 218 385 283 334 19 145 52 75 '19 153 118 141 72 32 1nhab1teo 193 168 276 190 254 110 77 547 440 796 504 759 10 244 295 3 200 159 382 286 362 8 97 169 5 161 U7 352 '271 247 4 88 23 34l 275 447 285 449 81 91 129 47

672 564 904 611 849 17 311 187 6

52 39 )00 72 98 2 43 18

256 Z39 271 202 223' 4 74 86 323 287 , -- 660 496 60'1' 14 '279 187 .2 596 485 854 537 817 6 362 256

377 306 365 221 316 5 88 127

217 172 472 337 361 11 147 109 2

217 191 436 336 408 4 192 113 463 358 940 606 824 15 318 189

130 117 255 178 254 3 123 37 315 299 465 368 432 18 198 61 527 414 901 580 846 19 257 2 198 210 180 309 242 253 2 ;08 101

2 7 6 9 6 2

108 270 172 262 4 142 85 508 SAMRAlA C.D., BLOClt " VILLAGE: PR [MAR'

Loca- Name of Vl1lage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~ORKERS tion (with Hadbast NO.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manuf ac tur i ng No. Fores try, Fi sh- Quarrying Processing, Processing ing, Hunging Sel'vitin9 and Servicing and and Planat 'ions. Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV "( a) V(b) ... _------~------_ ------_. M f M F M F M F

1 2 .. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Samrala Tahsil (Part)

105 Shamaspur ( 131) 4 11 66 106 Dh i 1wan (120 ) 10 4 12 107 Diwa1a (133) 2 50 108 Ajlaud (134) Z 5

109 Ba9li Kalan (162) 9 60 110 Bag11 Khurd (161). 3 111 Chawa (159) 11 31 112 Harbans Pura (160) 5 2 4 35 6 113 Rupa (163) 4 8 8 114 Bagla (165 ) On- 115 Purba ( 166) 24 116 Lalauri ( 167) 2 45

117 Chak Muafi (226 ) 43

118 Daudpur (228 ) 52 119 Ka1a1 Majra ( 225) iZ 100 24 120 Salodi (169) 4 72 121 Bardhala (168) 21 , 122 Gagra (170 ) 13 _._ 123 Sen ( 171) 2 8 37

124 Mank 1 ( 119) ~ 26 125 Kulewal (122 ) 2 30 126 Rajcwal ( 121) 25 129 Baghhour (118 ) 13 2 18 134. Hanupur (173 ) 5 56 135 Jalan (201 ) 32

136 Kotla Bhari (115 ) 75 3

147 Ota Ian ( 124) 5 2 76 3 148 Shamgarh (128) 7 149 Samrala (127)

239 Kotla BadIa ( 176) 2 12 509 CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Commun 1c ad on:s

VI VII VIII IX ------~------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

16 29 20 133 4 443 761 3 75 ' !i 23 18 7 321 511 . 9 12 16 15 207 463 9 11 27 3 193 376 9 37 37 115 5 487 924 - 4 147 288 2 5 48 6 2 154 294 10' 19 41 25 7 252 524 2 5 9 86 228 fnhab ited

4 9 17 12 201 392 7 18 25 122 6 574 1,102 2 13 12 26 3 319 584 12 21 24 26 4 262 451 13 15 59 39 10 332 553

19 32 84 139 7 711 1,290 5 4 3 4 2 80 150

10 6 20 13 4 225 423 2 20 26 36 12 523 1,003 9 23 24 116 6 662 1,194 5 33 7 24 5 334 530 9 14 2g 27 7 335 587

7 25 17 21 4 322 652

1~ 34 21 1 188 13 593 1,155 10 20 21 10 3 216 418 30 24 13 30 15 375 756 14 51 74 169 14 663 1,210

3 2 9 23 2 220 436

8

5 7 9 4 164 368 510 SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca~ Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Popul~tlon tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 e~e Occupied House­ ( inc lu d i n9 I nst i­ in the age group Code 1n Hect- Resi­ holds tutional and House­ (0--6 } No. ares " dential of C.O. Houses less Population) blockl Town/Ward in .Sq. Kms. ... ------.--.---~... p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Samrala Tahsil (Part) 240 BI'I1!ri (195) 558.00 366 370 2,218 1,230 988 337 188 149

241 Ajner (205 ) 319.00 184 193 1,215 631 584 172 85 87

2.42 Kotla Ajner ( 206) 214.00 191 191 1,139 5g8 541 186 96 90 243 Mutton ( 196) 127.00 3 3 34 14 20 9 3 6

244 5aidpura ( 194 J 323.00 119 119 743 381 362 114 54 60 245 Majri ( 197] 155.00 88 88 544 296 248 76 47 29 _ 246 Raipur ( 193) 202.00 82 82 596 310 286 97 46 51

247 Dho lewa 1 (178) 244.00 126 126 856 458 398 130 68 62

250 Kotla Masud (183) 168.00 31 31 225 111 114 32 18 14

251 Bdhar (184) 98.00 111 111 670 360 310 92 54 a8

252 Kher 1 Naudh (185) 155.00 161 161 944 496 448 156 71 85 51 ngh

253 Ka lewa 1 (191) 159.00 86 86 565 315 250 78 41 37

254 Mirpur (192) 115.00 69 69 443 241 202 61 31 30

255 Mughal Majra (19!) 59.00 6 4 2

256 Ladpur i ( 189) 89.00 67 67 399 211 1-88 58 27 31

257 UdaIpur (187) 146.00 70 70 435 228 207 68 41 27 258 Mul1anpur (186) 206.00 84 84 531 282 249 85 42 43 /' 259 Oamher; (188 ) 318.00 136 136 496 449 150 84 66 Khanna Tahsil (Part) 73 P anj Rukha (266 ) 265.00 124 124 871 476 395 114 64 50

74 J.allajan (267] 306.00 186 186 1.117 597 52.0 \ 175 84 91

75 Deva Khosa (259) 140.00 71 71 410 216 194 7,4 39 35

76 Aluna Palla (258) ~23.00 .217 217 1.406. 762 644 213 116 f}1

77 Alluna Miana (257) 265.00 180 180 1 • 088 5~8 500 166 95 71 78 Alluna Tol1a (156) 331.00 173 173 1.051 53' 514 167 77 90 19 Karod1an (255) 285.00 99 99 653 358 295 79 46 33 80 Nasrali (260) 742.00 328 328 2.181 1.174 1.007 310 169 141 81 lsru (261) 626.00 462 462 2.824 1.535 1.289 389 204 1.85 82 Chima (254)" 254.00 231 Z31 1.412 774 638 169 89 60 83 Dau .Majra • (253) 196.00 122 i22 696 359 337 125 69 56 84 GhQrala (252) 267.00 125 125 805 426 379 117 63 54 511 CENSUS. ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Lfterates ~NOUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cult ivators Agricultural Workers l abollt'ers

(I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 -22 23

404 330 726 464 673 278 121 297 275 3135 279 358 5 162 101

294 266 ' 305 196 313 94 141 2 2 6 9 9 7 2

229 222 283 167 219 27 62 79 67 56 174 121 178 101 35

65 62 193 141 173 91 39

126 lOO 259 213 259 3 117 48

21 17 71 68 66 52 6 152 141 206 146 209 102 88 206 1BB 331 ,218 238 4 30 134

.2 la3 134 176 3 110 25 139 126 150 94 151 53 60

2 2 3 2

97 B5 107 83 138 '-- 66 29 119 113 138 92 142 3 50 65

96 - 79 161 114 162 84 67 145 136 281 224 30B 173 72

136 92 285 204 za4 10 153 71 281 250 374 208 287 3 130 47 124 101 126 16 11.a 35 78

311 238 460 318 438 .3 168 206

241 210 360 223 349 7 166 118

241 221 346 250 302 11 127 5 ·113

147 116 225 137 lB4 108 66 417 322 612 425 711 6 270 231

532 408 871 564 868 15 317 265

293 230 4~7 293 456 191 19Z 145 134 189 137 215 101 54

185 160 ~ 258 190 256 125 HZ 512 SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLI\GE PRIMARY Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock. Mining and Manuf ill tut'ing. M<1IlUf de tur i n9 No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Proces 5 i ng, Processing ;ng. HUrlgin9 Servicin9 and Sen/icing ~nd and Plantatlon nerairs In Rppalrs in other Orchards and Household than Huusehold allied activities Industry Industry III IV v(a) V(b) ------____ W" .. ______------M F M F M F f~ F

2 24 25 26 27 78 29 30 31

Samrala Tahsil (Part} 240 Bhari (195) 10 58

241, Ajner ( 205) 4 35

242 Kotla "jner (206) 2 7 28 ,43 Hutton (196)

244 Saidpura ( 194) 7 2 4 17 3

245 Majri ( 197) B 246 Ra ipur (193) 12

247 Dholewal ( 178) 8 42

250 Kotla Ma$ud (183)

251 Bdh-ar (184) 3

252 Knari Naudh ( 185) I 24 Singh 253 Kale..,al ( 191) 4 18

< 254 Mirpur (192) 6 -- 25S Mugha1 Majra (190)

256 ladpuri (189) 5 25

257 Uda lp ur ( 187) 4 8

25B Mullanpur/ ( 186-) 2

259 Damheri ( 188 l Z 26

Khanna Tahsi1 (Part) 13 Panj Rukha (266 ) 3 6 i6 2 74 Ja 11ajan (267) 2 -- 23 75 Deva Khosa ( 259) 3

76 Aluna Pa 11 a (258) 4 12 77 A l1un'a Mlilna ( 257) 9

78 Al1una To 11a \ 156) 2 14 79 Karodian (255) 2

80 NasraH (260) 5 -4 34 81 lsru ( 261) 4 3 45

82 Chima (254) 5 12 83 Day Majra (253) 12. ~ ( 252)" e4 Gncl'ala 5 513 CENSUS ABSTRACT r INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers \ Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI , VII VII I IX ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

15 19 28 144 9 557 979 11 14 9 21 4 273 579

20 3 17 ~+~ 285 540 5 20

2 29 6 13 21 162 335 13 20 3 118 244 8 5 6 11 137 285 2 13 12 l7. 3 199 395 2 2 3 45 114 2 3 11 151 309 8 11 29 3 258 444

11 2 5 2 139 247 4 12 2 14 90 202 Q 2

4 4 3 2 73 188 2 5 8 3 86 204 -1 8 120, 248 3 9 2 21 188 448

13 7 19 . 1 192 385 6 17 26 35 2 310 517 11 88 194 2 5 15 26 2 324 641 12 11 33 7 239 493 6 9 7 23 5 235 503. 7 174 295 11 13 18 125 5 463 1,001

38 55 -io 140 15 667 ],274

Z 1~ 3 38 318 637 6 28 10 3 144 336 3 9 4 170 375 5]4 ------'------_.SAMRAlA C.I>. "LOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY Loca­ NaJlle of V11.1 age Area of No. of No. of lata 1 Popul at ion lntiJl I'npull1t!'on tion (with Hadbast No.) vn lage Occupied House­ (including lnsti­ in thr age group Code 'In Hect­ Hesl­ holds tut ion a l'and, Hou se­ (0--6) No. ares & dent fa J le5s Papul at ion) of C.D. Houses blockl Town/Ward In Sq. KillS. p M F p M F

2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

Khanna Tahsil (Part) 85 Bir Kishan (251) 96.00 11 11 98 52 46 22 12 10 SI ngh 86 Ghazipur (250) 153,00 79 79 423 213 210 69 35 34 87 Ghungrali ( 233) 673.00 314 314 1,909 1,002 907 299 166 133 8B Mehandipur (232) 160.00 129 129 760 410 350 109 63 46 89 Asgaripur (156) 182.00 37 37 264 140 124 39 24 15 90 Raipur ( 155) 211.00 114 114 _ 756 397 359 116 65 51

91 Sarai Lashkri (152) 8.00 Un-, Khan

92 -Kotpanaeich (153) 126.00 ' 88 88 614 329 285 102 52 50 93 Kat Sheikhon (154) 134.00 124 124 758 414 344 133 68 65

94 Jas Palon (150) 486.00 277 277 1,691 890 801 213 118 95 95 Jatana (149) 311.00, 336 336 2,214 1,179 1,035 319 159 160 96 Chak Sarai (148) 259.00 222 222 1,349 732 637 199 113 86

97 Mandiala Kalan (151) 272.00 237 237 1,377 735 642 215 110 ~05 98 Bija (157) 372.00 364 364 2,418 1,295 1,123 400 204 196 99 Kishangarh (231) 120.00 136 136 869 454 415 128 70 58 100 Gaggaf Majra (230) 154.00 91 91 547 305 242 78 49 29

1,01 Daheru (164) 475.00 313 313 2,083 1,062 1,021 345 170 175 102 Ghandwan (227) 178.00 78 78 487 254 233 65 45 40 103 Mohanpur (229 ) 289.00 236 236 1,433 752 681 208 110 98 104 Bhamhiddi (234) 753.00 407 407 2,628 1,402 1,226 351 183 168

105 Chakoh (235) I 519.00 297 297 1,756 911 845 249 129 120 106 Faizgarh (247)' 181.00 166 166 1,035 555 460 138 83 55 107 Kotla Dhak ( 245) 122.00 69 69 443 242 201 75 47 28 108 Bijapur (246 ) 98.00 25 25 174 91 83 25 12 13

109 Kala (248 ) 78.00 Un- 110 Kamma (249 ) 262.00 116 118 799 406 393 142 72 70 111 Khurd (262) 178.00 24 24 175 90 85 34 22 12

112 Rohnon Khurd (265) 214.00 163 163 1,033 537 496 134 7Z 62 515 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

( I--IX) II M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

27 20 _ 24 13 31 14 17

134 125 129 85 121 33 55 77 516 592 417 560 76 209 58 294 13

206 179 237 166 213 6 86 72

17 13 97 71 84 57 19 204 164 235 165 220 3 77 76

habited

141 128 180 123 160 41 70 211 182 264 158 205 2 82 71 349 328 598 422 488 8 145 149 512 466 795 534 622 18 212 -- 147 299 244 437 315 401 7 147 154 3 373 345 369 225 422 6 130 157 323 251 825 538 577 9 123 169

228 18~ 326 252 225 7 63 101 124 96 , 200 118 175 77 64 427 398 627 459 547 13 • 181 264 4 74 70 ... 144 113 140 2 75 24 2 318 ,281 458 333 424 45 160 166 26 432 336 856 59,5 835 10 369 225 210 194 560 406 523 8 251 130 253 211 307 228 291 2 121 118 59 60 129 85 .102 2 62 34 59 44 55 ,44

habi ted

289 249 234 141 234 3 67 129 24 25 52 47 47 34 9 240 208 336 250 307 8 127 104 3 516

SAHR~A C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast NO.) Code Livestock, ,Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing ing. Hunging Servicin~ and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V(b) ------Veal ------M F M F M F M F

, 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Khann_il Tahsil (Part) ~ 85 Bir Kisllan (251) Singh

86 Ghilzipur (250) 11 87 Ghungrali (233 ) 2 9 88 Mehandipur ( 232.) 2 14 89 Asgaripur ( 156) 90 Raipur (155) 12 91 Sarai lashkri ( 152) Un- Khan 92 Kotpanaech (153 ) 18 93 Kot Sheikhon (154) 14 94 Jas Pa 10n (150) 4 10 58 95 Jatana ( 149) 2 14 47 96 Chak Sarai (148) 2 32 97 Mandiala Kalan ( 151 ) 4 24 98 Bija (157) 12 50 99 Kishangarh (231) 11 100 Gaggar M-ajra (230) 2 8 101 Oaheru (164) 24 102 Ghandwan (227 ) 15 103 Mohanpur (229 ) 3 27 13 104 Bhamh i dd i (234) 3 27 2 105 Chakoh (235 ) 2 5 29

106 Fa i zgarh (247) 17 107 Kotla Dhak (245)

108 Bijapur (246 ) 2 109 Kala (248 ) Un- 110 Kamma (249 ) 8 111 Khurd (262)

112 Rohnon Khurd (265) 15 517 CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport Other Corrmercee Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------._------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

21 46

7 3 11 92 209 2 13 4 27 5 442 831 8 10 20 6 197 344 3 2 56 124 6 13 20 16 3 177 356 i nhab ited

8 2 16 4 169 285 2 7 15 13 2 209 342 11 30 22 59 7 402 793 6 42 33 2 119 16 557 1.017 10 12 2'- 22 4 331 630 14 36 17 40 6 313 636 8 25 22 167 8 718 1.114 5 - 15 5 24 5 229 408 11 -- .... 12 130 242 17 20 39 9 515 1.008 3 2 12 9 114 231 ."-- 23 18 26 6 328 636 4 27 43 136 7 567 1.216 7 24 25 50 8 3BB 837 Z 6 8 19, 2 264 478 3 3 ' 2 140 199 6 2 36 83 ,-. inhabited

4 4 21 3 172 390 -- 2 43 85 13 18 29 5 230 488

-' " 518 SAMRALA C.O. BLOCK VI1.LAGf. PR IMARY

Loca­ Name of Vill age Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vil1 age Occupied House­ (including Insti­ in the age group Code in Hect­ Resi­ holds tut ion a 1 and House­ (0--6) No. ares & dential less Popul at ion) of C.D. Houses block/ Town/Ward in Sq. Kms. p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

113 Rohnon Kalan (264) 635.00 261 261 1.730 916 814 282 153 129

114 Rajewal (263 ) 310.00 346 346 2.191 1.207 984 311 170 141

115 Chupki (243) 180.00 3 3 19 11 8 3 2 116 Nara i ngarh (242 ) 187.00 144 144 899 484 415 150 81 69 117 Fatehpur (244 ) 197.00 Un-

11B Ikolaha (236 ) 686.00 573 573 3.542 1.924 1.61~ 535 294 241

119 Ikolahi (326) 480.00 232 232 1.452 791 661 215 132 83 120 Libra (325) 186.00 305 305' 1.861 996 895 307 156 151 121 Kauri (324) 305.00 308 308 1.881 1.008 873 356 194 162 122 Shah ian (328) 205.00 ·396 396 2.314 1.2.91 1.023 439 246 193 123 Sahu Majr a (327) n8.00 212 212 1.214 622 592 203 108 95

124 Rasoo 1ra ( 237) 425.00 323 323 2,084 1.089 995 352 186 166 125 Majri (238) 108.00 151 151 901 487 414 158 93 65 126 Sa9haur (241) 189.00 138 138 754 412 342 98 49 49 1'27 Khatra (240) 312.00 186 186 1.125 590 535 188 97 91 128 Khanna Khurd (239) 358.00 306 306 1.735 943 792 268 142 ·126

129 Rahon (224) 872 .00 388 388 2.519 '.,352 1.167 447 231 216 130 Majra Rahon (218) 213.00 144 144 928 493 435 180 92 88 131 Goh (172) 557.00 397 397 2.632 1,422 1,210 384 199 185 132 Ma1ikpur ( 208) 206.00 123 123 847 478 369, 126 75 51 133 'Harion Kalan (217) 349.00 215 215 1.329 703 626 217 113 104 134 La1heri (219 ) 409.00 338 , 338 2,056 1,114 942 352 197 155 135 Ramgarh (216) 189.00 182 182 1.163 640 523 170 97 73 136 Shahbajpur ( 209) 124.00 75 75 491 257 234 84 38 46 137 Mahawan (215) 323.00 93 93 . 573 304 269 87 47 40 138 Rattanher i (220 ) 290.00 246 246 1,435 742 693 264 128 136 139 Sulepur (222 ) 298.00 116 116 671 347 324 100 53 47 140 Alaur (221) 302.00 259 259 1.446 818 628 256 139 117 " 519 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L Herates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Worker s Labourers

(I--IX) 1 11 ------~------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23

333 299 420 270 539 233 251

351 276 7~0 482 709 9 300 172

6 3 7 2 8 4 4 187 162 279 191 276 121 96 inhabited

895 741 1,054 683 1,114 12 316 ~49 28B 205 460 316 462 7 194 85 423 374 620 400 475 7 80 205 401 349 578 .412 532 45 114 17

760 595 773 423 690 61 23 57 385 362 367 248 315 3 70 201 2 416 37Z '620 475 590 8 186 295

303 251 310 191 230 3 52 95

209 170 260 153 • 234 83 71

249 _218 393 268 324 13 122 52 3

393 321 -- /' 574 385 486 33 117 91 23 896 71r8 778 472 732 6 123, 232 203 173 266 '172 261 96 65

521 ./ 446 878 537 821 24 312 183 9 107 89 296 186 273 3 132 58

315 274 405 280 377 12 115 36 533 467 659 446 577 10 137 150

309 243 331 186 317 10 99 7 al 76 141 99 134 42 54

122 108 195 147 165 2 83 49 376 314 431 275 425 6 123 89

117 94 218 170 170 54 103

~49 282 446 261 505 2 108 55 520 SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLI\GE PRIMl\RY Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Cude LIvestock. Mirllng and Manuf ac turi ng. Manuf actut'ing No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing. Processing ing. Hunging Set"Vicin~ and Servicing and and PI antat ion. Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV ______Veal 4 ______V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ---.,...... ~

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

113 Rohnon Kalan (264) 2 11 114 Rajewal (263 ) 3 15 18 115 Chupki ( 243) 116 Naraingarh (242 ) 19 117 Fatehpur (244 ) Un- 118 Ikolaha (236 ) 80 119 Ikolahi (326) 2 __I 63 120 L'i br a (325) 12 14 121 Kauri (324) 9 166 24 122 8hattian (328) 13 3 208 3 123 Bahu Majra (327) 4 124 Rasoolra ( 237) 2 45 125 Majri (238) 42 126 Baghaur (241 ) 3 33 127 Khatra (240 ) 2 56 128 Khanna Khurd (239) 28 2 117 3 129 Rahon (224 ) 4 4 138 130 Majra Rahon (218) 52 131 Goh ( 172) 6 125 132 Malikpur (208) 47 133 Harion Ka Ian ( 217) 2 2 137 134 Lalheri (219) 10 3 3 102 I, 135 Ramgarh (216) 125 8 136 Shahbajpur ( 209) 13 137 Mahawan (215) 11 138 Rattanheri (220 ) 2 68 ,1 139 Bulepur (222 ) 4 -- 140 Alaur (221) 277 • 521 CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Tr.;tIlSPQrt. Other Commen:e ~tQrage and Serv1ces Comm\Jn1(;~tions

VI VII Vln IX

______------~~~------~---~~~ __ ~_w ______--______--______M F M M F M F M F M F

32 , 33 34 ~5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 24 6 10 377 813 25 36 11 129 9 498 975 3 8 6 10 10 14 208 414

inhabited

17 67 34 149 10 810 1.606 3 50 29 36 7 329 654

10 13~ 18 6 491 888 29 74 9 85 38 12 476 828 .i.7 117 32 .73 142 21 601 962 5 11 23 307 589 22 14 25 8 499 987 8 12 8 12 3 257 411 12 3 14 15 178 342 4 26 34 27 8 266 522

12 46 32 43 4 457 759 8 54 27 142 6 620 1 .161 12 9 7 18 232 434 8 ~ 31 6 28 128 7 601 1.186 n 12 11 3 205 366 12 22 20 31 11 326 614 17 53 . 49 56 6 537 932 19 21 17 28 323 513

2' 14 ~- 7 123 234

~- 8 7 5 2 139 267 38 30 30 45 5 317 687 5 2 177 324 5 29 13 17 2 313 626 522 SAHRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Vill age Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vlllage Occupied House- (including Insti- in the age group Code In Hect- Resl- holds tutional and House- (0--6) No. ares 8. .den ia I less Population) of C.D. Houses block! Town!Ward in Sq. Kms. ------P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 11

Khanna Tahsil (Part) 141 Bhadla Nicha (213) 377 .00 281 281 1,611 846 765 239 125 114

142 Boothgarh I (214) 369.00 164 164 949 512 437 133 6B 65

143 Bhadla Ucha (212) 20~.00 123 123 753 394 359 129 65 64 144 AI; p ur (211 ) 118.00 98 98 605 320 285 106 57 49 145 Ismailpur (210) 206.00 88 88 570 301 269 103 58 45 146 F'atehgarh Niwan (204) 469.00 261 261 1,683 896 787 277 155 122 147 Sh;raj Majra ( 199) 103.00 42 42 287 140 147 47 22 25 148 Ja)lowal (198) 223.00 134 134 777 427 350 131 74 57 149 Lohar Majra (200 ) 547.00 264 264 1,694 895 799 223 116 107 Kalan 150 Manak Majra (203) 234.00 250 250 1,351 730 621 253 142 111 151 Dadher; (202 ) 387.00 339 339 2099 1,141 958 310 172 138

152 "Kot la Dadher i (201) 245.00 197 197 1,192 625 567 192 105 87 Urban : 1050 Bazigar Colony O.G. 119 119 634 334 300 144 80 64 523

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L.i terates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourer"s

(I--IX)' II M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

496 462 480 313 438 10 120 102 3 202 156 244 146 323 7 169 113 5

124 125 201 161 232 6 84 40 214 185 164 95 161 63 85 51 54 170 137 170 5 99 23 3 280 241 468 361 514 4 257 121 7 4 97 89 75 7 48 4 242 189 194 119 227 2 92 71 274 : 260 525 375 513 6 230 176

622 511 402 216 410 133 38 209 130 284 224 786 522 623 15 176 66 328 300 392 309 347 74 98 4 61 47

301 276 152 66 150 121 1 524

SAMRALA C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE PRiMARY

Loca~ Name of Vi 11age INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORkERS t Ion (wIth Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. Manufactur'ing ,No. Forestry, F1Sh- Quarr,Yin9 Processing. Processing 'lng, Hunging , Servicfn~ and Servicing and and Plantations. Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and HOtiseh'"ld than Household allied act1vttte~ Irldustt 1 Industry 111 IV V(a) V(b) ----_._------_. -¥-~».~-.------~------~---.------M F M F M F M F 2 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31

"lIanlla fahl f I (Part1

141 Bhadla Nicha (213) 6 ~- 77 .... _ 142 Boothgarhl (214) 2 "_ 22 143 Shad la Uc ha (212) 2 62

144 Al1pur (21\ ) 5 145 lsmailpur (210) .... -. 24 146 Fate hgarh Niwao (204) 3 63

147 Shiraj Majra ( 199) 7 2 148 Ja 1-1 owa I (lga) ...... :: 32 149 Lohar Majra (200) 4 42 Kalan

150 Manak Majra ( 203) 5 69

151 Dadher f (202 ) \l 3 2 195 152 Kat 1a Dadheri (201) 4 Z 6 11 122 Z Urban :

1050 Bazip~r Colony o.C. 4 525 CENSUS AB$TRACT iNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAI~ WORKERS Marginal Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Commun 1c at ions

VI VII VIII , rx M F M F M F M F F F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39· 40 41 42 43

8 66 r 22 37 6 408 755 6 9 1 189 430

5 6 17 16 6 162 353

3 5 159 284

5 4' 14 2 131 264 :3 • 22 - 15 29 3 382 783 4 9 3 5 65 140

Z' 9' 5 16 Z 200 348 4 1Ii 12 28 6 382 793

17 _. 30 10 32 Z 320 488

8 on 56 67 11 518 943 8 T4 1 20 14 7 218' 493

l: ZZ 184 Z99

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DEHLON C.D. BLOCK 528 DEHlOH C.D. BLOCK VfUA~ PRIJII\RY

loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi llagE! Occu­ House­ (Including Insti~ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House. (O .. -6) No. are,s & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential' Block/ Houses Town! Ward ill Sq. kms.

p M F

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 219.99 19.410 19.521 118,961 63.447 55.520 18.026 9.649 8,.371 Rural 219.99 19,410 19.521 118,961 63.447 55,520 18.026 9.649 8.317 Urltan Ludbtana Tabsf1 ('art)

187Umedpur (231) 261.00 281 UZ 1,706 ~26 780 292 167 125

194 (23a) 375.00 329 329 ~,101 1,083 1.018 333 183 150 195 -Nat (247) 217.00 240 240 1,382 744 638 248 127 121 196 Tibba (249' 346.00 211 213 1,262 666 596 188 94 94 197 Jassar (Z55) 303.00 156 156 974 512 462 159 80 79 198 Padd1 (254) 369.00 275 275 1.538 842 696 229 138 91 199 8hagwanpura (250) 138.00 49 49 292 155 137 29 14 15 200 5110n Kalan (251) 217.00 181 181 1,214 650 564 196 106 90

2Ql S110n Khurd (252) 21'1.00 63 84 615 331 284 78 41 37 202 Bhutta (253) 701.00, 379 392 2,486 1,380 1,106 351 188 163

203 Ghawadd~ (268) 585.00 459 459 2,915 1,570~ 1,345 458 237 221

2,06 Saya Khurd (317) 175.00 137 137 848 448 400 151 87 64 207 Saya Kalan (316) 190.00 27Z 272 1.580 829 751 272 147 125 210 Jarkhar/ (269) 193.00 186 186 1,172 616 556 176 89 87 Zl} (267) 150.00 74 74 475 243 232 68 27 41 212 Khanpur (256) 675.00 482 482 2,894 1,585 1.309 431 224 207

213 Harnampura (248) 239.00 200 200 1,196 604 592 185 96 89 214 Gharib Nagri (258) 188.00 17 17 108 56 52 20 5 15 215 (259) 481.00 395 395 2,604 1,386 1,218 403 214 189

220 Brahman Majra (264) 183.00 282 282 1.512 843 669 286 158 128 313 Khera (343) 276.00 258 259 1,552 794 758 247 122 125 314 Poh1r {338) 468.00 333 334 2,091 1.088 ],003 312 188 124 315 Lehra (334) 355.00 266 268 1,596 864 732 247 133 114

322 Qi11a Ra1pur (315) 1,605.00 1,077 l,08~ 5,783 3,057 2.726 783 419 364 323 Dehlo" (331) 602.bo 647 647 4.081 2,192 1,889 622 348 274

324 Rang1en (332) 322.00 267 267 1,614 859 755 246 125 121 325 Gopa1pur (333) 310.00 288 288 1,748 923 825 283 155 128 529 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cu It i vators Agricul~ural Workers labourers

(I--IX) I II M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 •

23.144 19.975 38.825 25.899 35.136 881 13.508 5 9.403 67 23.144 19.975 38.825 25.899 35.136 881 13.508 5 9.403 67

412 361 517 329 436 61 119 14 455 394 702" 542 533 14 144 111

331 279 419 266 416 ~ 19 133 108 184 160 353 256 333. 18 131 42

164 143 319 233 210 9 89 17 436 367 497 320 423 11 119 104

38 34 83 69 99 11 72 7 9 181 155 371 276 330 12 130 52 64 59 220 164 190 5 96 42

466 368 878 505 772 11 276 231 5 463 376 1,081 690 905 15 330 253 145 143 245 186 212 5 68 28 563 501 506 346 462 33 117 160

316 276 ' 419 264 368 19 10& 123 2 77 ·84 162 126 153 99 32 571 444 939 593 909 6 274 2.68 352 349 395 312 325 5 95 61 53 51 40 21 30 4 19

479 414 885 627 822 16 307 210 3 120 104 484 301 417 12 21 25 237 213 544 412 421 7 133 49

357 329 699 543 518 23 208 140

396 324 592 374 465 15 135 83 2

1.026 890 2.021 1.475 1.572 73 408 413 5 756 660 1.393 888 1.172 44 264 266 3 191 175 545 395 477 9 243 85 387 354 579 378 472 23 144 237 17 530 DEHLON C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRII¥.RY

Loca- Name of Vil lage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) code Livestock, Mir1ing and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and ·lnd PI antat ions Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti­ Industry l.ndus try vities III IV Veal V (b;

M F M F M F M

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 ~o 31

Total 378 6 239 28 3,422 150

Rura 1 378 6 239 28 3,422 150 Urban ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

187 Umedpur (231 ) 3 177 58

194 Dharaur (232 ) 6 115 2 195 Nat ( 247) 7 2 81 14 196 1"ibba (249 ) 11 82 15

197 Jassar (255 ) 6 35 3

198 Paddi (254) 8 6 2 82 199 Bhagwanpura (250 ) 2 12

200 5non Kalan' (251 ) 5 26 51 "201 5ilon Khurd (252 ) 2 16 202 Bhutta (253 ) 9 2 40

203 Ghawaddi (268 ) 9 3 46 206 $ilya Kh urd (317 ) 4 2 59

207 Saya Kalan (316) 2 25 12 47 210 Jarkhar (269 ) 4 59 11

211 Dangora (267) 7 21Z.Khanpur (256 ) 15 12 57 213 Harnampura ( 248) 15 42 44

214 Gharib Nagri (258 ) 4

215 Jaspa1 Bangar (259) 10 3 76 220 Brahman Majra (264) 4 185

313 Khera (3431 11 62 314 Pohir (338) 5 33 315 Lehra (334) 10 82

322 Qil1~ Raipur ( 315) lS 6 120

323 Deh 1 on (331 ) 12 10 2 148 3

324 Rangian (332 ) 1. 50

325 Gopa1pur (333) 2 17 531 CENSUS ABSTRACT

If<\DUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAl N WORKEHS Marginal Non-workers Workers ------.-----~~---~------Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VI I I IX ... _------_. ~.------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

564 2.012 25 1.685 4 3,.925 595 28.311 54.639 564 2,012 ' 25 1,685 4 3,925 595 28.311 54,639

10 26 48 38 3 490 719 11 54 40 51 12 550 1,004 4 30 21 30 4 328 619

6 16 19 26 3 333 578 6 15 20 22 6 302 453 9 27 27 41 8 419 685 3 2 2 56 126

2 16 25 23 11 320 552

9 6 18 5 141 279 7 33 40 134 6 608 1,095 10 36 33 185 12 665 1,330 10 11 13 17 3 236 395 7 26 22 56 18 367 718 2 15 20 37 6 248 537 6 2 7 90 232 23 72 37 151 5 676 1,303 6 20 16 26 5 279 587 26 51

20 22 18 156 11 564 1,202

46 46 44 46 11 426 657 31 25 80 30 7 373 751 2 28 33 68 20 570 980 13 40 4 57 44 8 399 717 15 160 186 246 63 1,485 2,653 25 148 68 231 34 1,020 1,845 9 19 36 34 8 382 746 11 10 19 31 6 451 300 • 532 DEHlON C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population ti on (wit h Hadbas t NO.) Village Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0.. -6) No. ares & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ Ward in Sq. kms. ------_------p M F P M F

3 4 - 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

326 Nanga] (329) 403.00 274 274 1,753 938 815 258 137 121

327 Butahr; (328) 834.00 496 497 3,152 1,718 1,434 438 227 211 328 R urka (330) 486.00 356 356 2,186 1,156 1,030 311 175 136 322 Boo1 (319) 301.00 133 133 823 430 393 131 65 66 330 Bhankar (320) 438.00 366 366 2,189 1,169 1,02d 312 167 145 331 Guram (321) 401.00 315 315 1,826 969 857 262 148 114 332 Mukandpur (322) 292.00 247 24B 1,453 735 718 265 135 130 333 Ohoda (323) 129.00 61 61 389 200 189 55 28 27 334 Khatra Chaharml (324) 635.00 292 292 1,802 951 851 273 141 132 335 Blr Hans (3t7) 106.00 100 100 579 303 276 67 36 31 336 Hans 1J26) 170.00 210 210 1,179 634 545 187 94 93 337 Bnlkhf Khatra (325) 232.00 263 263 1,457 766 691 240 120 120 338 Z1rak (391) 263.00 , 173 173 1,080. 576 504 132 72 60 339 S1;:1liar (390) 1,153.00 683 684 4,318 2,362 1,956 537 283 254

340 Jhammat,. (335) 548.00 310 311 1,835 968 867 288 156 132 341 Nanakpur (337) 258.00 320 323 1,767 935 832 306 148 158 <' Jagera 342 Kuhhr (336) 555.00 316 316 1,869 1,013 856 267 144 123 343 Sahara,n Majra (3?5) 488.00 240 240 1,533 805 728 227 119 108 344 Pandher Kllert (386) 325.00 159 159 1,011 519 492 J 56 83 73 345 Roslana (38n 225.00 174 174 1,074 595 479 158 90 68 346 Dhaul Kalan (388) 3T3.00 177 177 1,150 621 529 162 8T 81

347 Dhaul Ktturd (3S9) 260.00 166 16~ 1,008 529 479 161 85 76 348 Then s.Ila1n1 (399) 35.00 Un- 349 Leha 1 (392) 457.00 280 280 1,833 951 882 292 150 142 352 KuhH Khurd -(394) 240.00 151 151 998 537 461 142 81 61 353 Kuhl1 Kalan (396) 350.00 227 227 1,352 717 635 225 131 94 354 Ber Kllurd ( 397) 51 5 • 00 145 145 875 463 412 132 69 63 355 Ber Kalan (398) 535.00 341 341 2,418 1,347 1,071 383 222 161 356 Gosa1 (409) 388.00 226 226 1,568 822 746 240 132 lOB 533 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr i be s Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I--IX) I I

M 'F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

267 274 440 316 527 2 246 166 532 436 1.090 705 998 20 444 231

356 290 684 525 645 25 267 2 191 15 155 106 278 215 264 121 75

482 369 734 484 629 14 300 251 372 317 598 445 553 39 211 67 206 204 453 354 416 217 136

43 46 124 96 103 2 60 12 296 241 598 411 534 8 199 109 15 17 210 166 165 3 71 20 394 339 390 251 327 98 100 395 362 515 367 394 8 131 139 190 174 354 244 338 3 169 106 719 563 1.993 942 1,489 26 774 373 401 370 590 373 497 13 173 92 553 512 530 271 536 4 126 .-- 150

214 185 597 405 645 6 400 135 239 206 489 356 413 8 180 114

245 237 309 197 281 5 95 126

260 201 307 169 314 3 129 127

140 ]30 361 235 377 3 182 71 210 184 305 183 275 3 137 101

inhabited 333 291 548 382 561 8 271 202 129 116 284 187 297 4 142 70 309 259 412 284 381 12 129 125 193 . 178 298 170 231 83 51

471 357 734 433 790 5 302 235

172 150 420 299 465 5 222 65 534 OEHlON C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ------_'------code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and ~nd Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti- lnctustry Industry vities III IV V( a) V (b) ------._------M F M F M F M F

2 24 . 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

326 Nangal (329) 31 327 Butahri (328) 11 5 61 328 Rurka (330) 6 48 329 Boo 1 (319) 26 330 Bnank ar (320) 3 7 9 331 Guram (321 ) 10 96 15 332 Mumandpur ( 322) 3 333 Dhoda (323) 2 15

334 Khatra Chaharmi (324) 5 3 68 335 Bir Hans (327) 12 336 Hans (326) 2 34

337 Bhikhi Khatra (325) 4 18 8

338 Z irak (391 ) 4 3 339' Siahar (390) 8 2 56 5 340 Jhammaf (325) 9 88 341 Nanakpur (337) 11 -- 138 )agera 342 Ku1ahr (336 ) 11 -- 32 2· 343 Saharan Majra (385 ) 2 3 24 344 Pandher Kheri (386) 16 345 Rosiana ( 387) 4 30 346 Dhau1 Kalan (388 ) 10 57 347 Dhaul Khurd (389) 8 348 Theh Bhaini (399) Un- 349 Lehal (392) 8 3 16 352 Kuh 11 Khurd (394) 17 353 Kuh 1; Ka lan (396 ) 2 2 37 354 Ber Khurd (397) -- 16 355 Ber Kalan ,398 ) 5 39 356 Gosal (400) 8 55 535 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margin~ 1 Non-workers --C~~~t;~~;i~~;-----T~~d~-~~d------T~~~;;~;;~------;;h~;---- Workers Corrrnerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VI II IX --._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 19 20 42 2 411 813 15 40 24 167 18 720 1,414

4 38 19 72 8 Sri 1,00 S 9 '8 12 12 166 392 8 10 12 2,9 14 540 1,006 15 41 22 65 24 416 818 3 6 )0 40 319 717

3 4 7 2 97 187

10 36 57 47 8 417 843

"9 13 31 9 3 138 273 18 15 18 42 307 544 12 13 13 56 8 -'_ 372 683

3 14 6 32 3 ~" 238 501

9 42 38 187 19 873 1,930

11 53 33 33 12 471 854 / 18 V 13 52 4 399 828

13 _: 18 35 4 368 850

~ 4 L. 20 26 38 1 392 720 4 9 14 17 3 236 487

4 9 3 8 2 281 476 B -. 15 1.5 19 2 244 526 254 476 3 5 ~1 3 inhabited 390 674 8 14 12 27 5 240 457 1.1 2'5 30 4 336 623 14 ,, 27 34 10 232 412 5 14 20 40 557 1,066 4 28 15 162 5 357 741 8 41 18 48 4 536. DEHlON C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of Village Area of No.' of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Village Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Popu1 at ion) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ Ward in Sq. kms.

p F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ludhiana Tahs11 (Part) 357 Ramgarh (401 ) 851.00 626 634 3,795 2,053 1,742 604 339 265 Sardaran

358 Jog1 Majra (402) 227.00 184 184 1,104 584 520 170 91 79

- 359 Timbar Mal (403) 251.00 130 130 791 428 363 116 71 45

360 Soh1an (404) 329.00 198 199 1,303 695 60B 217 118 99 361 Sekha (40.5) 348.00 221 221 1,338 684 654 184 93 9" 362 Malaud Ror1an (407) 488.00 762 762 4,437 2,380 2,057 724 393 331

363 Kher; Sohal (408) 283.00 280 280 h717 911 806, 269 148. 121

364 Chomon (409) /433.00 247 247 1,445 793 652 180 98 82

"365 Babarpur (410) 279.00 210 211 1,340 712 628 198 102 96

366 Rabon Unch1 (411) 238.00 165 165 1,088 574 514 165 76 87

367 Rabon N1w1n (412) 283.00 132 133 838 449 389 131 74 57

3f8 Daulatpur (413) 231.00 125 125 766 399 367 115 66 49

369 Uks' (414) 322.00 J9J 193 1,087 592, 495 170 94 76

370 Dudhal (415) 3,92.00 267 270 1,569 819 750 230 108 122

371 Kishanpur (416) 246.00 168 168 948 492 456 142 79 63 372 Theh Lohran (406 ) 69.00 Un- 373 Burkara ( 417) 237.00 36 36 232 127 105 34 19 15

374 Chak Sihandaud (418) 203.00 Un-

375 Unghi Daud (420) 205.00 110 110 767 406 361 112 55 57

376 Malo Oaud (419) 178.00 101 101 651 352 299 97 51 46

377 S i han Daud (421 ) 436.00 292 292 1.935 1~Q22 913 268 141 127

Urban 537 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr i,be s Tota 1 Main Cultivators Agr1cu ltura I Workers labourers

(I--IX) II ------_ ... ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 1~ 15 16 17 1a 19 2Q 21 22 23

1,080 959 1,120 676 1,265 29 402 543

234 191 337 231 286 8 148 87 257 200 235 148 246 6 66 44 320 284 394 2il 375 139 135 197 198 428 346 400 6 221 57 828 684 1,517 1,079 1,282 65 252 223 267 221 564 400 520 6 243 2 133 325 264 438 251 467 8 207 148 324 297 389 219 399 3 212 153 154 142 307 223 349 248 89 108 94 254 189 236 4 I 146 63 153 16.0 180 126 238 147 81 317 264 259 150 361 6 133 184 300 258 483 322 A80 10 193 180 154 125 293 207 270 4 123 73 inhabited 62 47 78 47 65 32 19 1 nhab Hed

178 144 193 127 232 122 86 161 131 199 106 202 2 82 98 214 191 624 435 576 12 246 167 -- 538,

DEHLON C.O. BLOCK VIlt'AGE' PRIMARY

Loca- Name of 'V1 11 <1ge ' _, ____:.;._-.. ______1NDUSTRIAl CATEGORY' OF MAIN WORKERS -.: ______..J. tidn lwtth Hadbast No.) code livestock,. , . Mining and Manufacturing, Manuf actur i n9, No. Forestry, F i s.h,. Q,uarrying Processing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servic.ing and and Plantations, Repairs, in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household all i ed act i - Industry Industry vit1es I I I,' IV V(a) V(b). - ... ---_ .. -_ .. __ __ ...... - ...... -:;;.~,_~ -----~-.. ~~~~---~~ ------_. ..• ... -- .. F 'M F M F M F "

2, 25 26 27 29 30 31

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

357 R-amgarh (401 ) 2 '19 71 Sardaran

358 .,)ogl Ma\fra (402 ) 5 7

359 Timbar ,Ma 1 ( 403} 4 93

360 Soh; an . (404) 5 1 40

361 Sekha (405), 5 1 48

362 'r~alaudadi1ian (407) 18 • 2' 145 , 363 .j(;.hE r i S3'Ka 1 ( 408) 6 ,..:- 43

364 Ghomon:-,'~r ( 409 ) .. 7 35 __ I 365 ;Babarpl(~> I (410) 5 t ... .!: 2 -- 366 ,Rab on U:nth i (411) ...~ ... 2

367 Rcabon NJ.win (412 ) ~"-. .-- 4

368 Dau 1a. tp:ur (413) - t. __

369 Uksl (414 ) , 1 :~- r 12

370 Dudhal /,,'" (415 ~', i' 3 r 2 12 -..

371 ~ishanp(lr. (416) . '2 26

3'72 Theh lohran (406) ·lJn~

I' 373 Burkara'-' (417 r- ~-- 6

374 Chlk Sihandaud (418) ~n- :\ .., ._"_ 375 Ilnghi Daud (420 i 8

376 Ma 10 DaUd (419 f 1 6-

377 Slhan Oiiad (421) '10 35

Urban 539 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF ~AIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions frad~ and Transport, Other COl11llerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------.,----_ .. ------._------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40., 41 42 43

4 44 7 173 20 788 1,713

3 6 2 28 7 298 512

2 8 2 4 25 4 18Z" 357 16 10 29 320 607 191 2 18 30 4 284 648 16 281 3 521 293 57 1,098 1.992 3 24 31 37 4 391 800 8. 21 20 21 7 326 644

8 7 12 2 313 625 9 225 513 5 5 11 4 213 385

3 6 161 367

13 6 11 6 231 489 -- \\ 9 29 19 34 8 339 740 5 10 12 19 4 222 452 , fnhabited

6 2 62 105 inhabited 3 5 2 6 174 360 3 2 9 2 150 297

10 27 25 51 11 446 901

,PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DORAHA C.D. BLOCK 542 OMAHA C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vill age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code . in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares &. Res i­ less Population) of C.D. dential BloCk' Hbuses Town Ward in Sq. kms.

P M F p M F

2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 11

Totial 298~11 16.690 16.732 1,04.075 55.758 48.317 15.153 7,990 7,163 Rural 298.11 16.690 16.732 1.04.075 55.758 48.317 15.153 7.990 7,163 Urban Ludhiana Tahsil (Part) 350 Kartarpur (393) 150.00 123 123 715 394 321 102 56 46 351'Chapra (395) 100.bO 66 66 428 225 203 87 47 40 Khanna Tahsil (Part) 1 Ougri (220 ) 346.00 134 134 795 427 368 139 76 63 2 Ajnaud (221) 314.00' 184 184 1,101 581 520 171 80 91 3 Rajgarh (243) 632.00 437 437 2,989 1,639 1,350 453 226 227 4 Dorah a (244) 597.00 420 429 2,751 1,473 1,278 445 228 217 5 Rampur (249) 1,312.00 1,054 1,059 6,035 3,264 2,771 817 444 373 6 Katana ~250} 132.00 99 99 542 286 256 74 39 35 7 Be-gowal (251 ) 466.00 4.79 '479 3,128 1,710, 1,418 428 239 189 8 Harailhan (248) 469.00 356 356 2,248 1,221 1,027 345 188 157 . 9 Malhipur (247) 267.00 228 229 1,245 675 570 186 100 86 10 Barma] igur (237) 357.00 274 274 1,967 976 991 335 169 166 11 Bishanpura (238) 412.00 55 55 296 156 140 52 31 21 12 Kaddon (246) 739.00 498 503 3,064 1,690 1,374 421 215 206 c 13 Shahpur (239) 234.00 199 199 1,323 704 619 151 B6 65 14 Chan Koian (241) 141.00 93 93 536 283 253 88 37 51 K'alan 1S Jaipura (245) 243.00 161 161 1,133 583 550 136 61 7S 16 Deep naga (242) 465.00 180 180 1,129 596 533 222 128 94 17 Chah Koia (242) 197.00 131 131 911 484 427 145 70 75 Khurd .. 18 Gurd Hpur (225) 169.00 102 102 672 353 319 104 51 53 19 Landha (224 ) 242.00 171 171 1,059 586 473 137 77 60 20 Booan; (223) 571.00 284 284· 1,796 951 845 259 144 115

21 Rawal (222) 245.00 104 104 680 371 309 111 56 55 22 Doburji (219) 407.00 178 178 1,143 587 556 190 100 90 23 Gidri (218) 314.00 204 204 1,259 66_0 599 17B 9S 83 543

Scheduled Scheduled Uter:ates I.NDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes· Tr.1 bes· .---.----.--_----__, _____ .!"'_. ______._._~------_t---:-,..':-~-- Jiotal Main c;.u 11:; i vators Agr 1cu Hural .Wor,kers L aboureY's

(I--IX), I I ------,------_._. ------_---- . .... _---.,..------,-~- ..... -",..------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

19,198 t 16,111 \ I 32.961 ' 22.605 31.038 594' ': 12,5.45 12 8.365 50

19.198._ 16.111 " ,~ 32.96:1., 22.605 31,038 594 12,545 12 8.365 50

124 104 172 98 209 136 52 97 80 ' 107 89 111 47 42

135 122 255 188 264 1.55 92

116~ 106. 371 276 339 8 l89 69 1

644" 516 I 940 638 945 5 2p8 414 798,. 678 " '-- - ... '-- 955 551 801 21 103 78 ,026- 837 2,O?3 1,362 1,136 34 &22 365

93- 76 167 126- 177 3 73 -,., 29 4371 315 r, 1,108 757' 926 31 290 178 5i 541 427 749 515 735 9 218 323 2

384 293- 416 245 377 <+ '90 107 I, 376- 359 ' , 570 497- " 543 7 230 94, 11l ' 108 ,,:,:' '82 62- 77 10 1. 54 ~ ," ..t. ' , 55; 423 ,. " -- 1 ,0~7 631 ~ 994 1t 626 _._r 147 212 1'73 f;;J 462 332 , 4'35 4, -214 135 ,'J,t 201'" 193 ~. 163 110- -146 34 71

98 87" 382 319 . '337 193 72 422 252 145 '294 27 120 134 ' 302 166 272 133 92

162- 128 - 206 154 206 105 lOQ 101 85 " 359 268 293 5,· '142 41 . " 301" 243 560 398 '469 3 1156 188

65"' 211 130 202 2 135 ,2' 24 279' 382 286 332 6 '134 107 172 383 302 364 2 216 119 544

DORAHA C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMAR~

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) 'code livestock, Mining and Manuf acturi ng, Manufacturing, No. Forestry. Fishing. Quarrying Process ing, Processing, Hunging and Planta· Servicing and Servicing and tions, Orchards and IWpairs in Repairs in other Allien Activities Household than Household Industry .Industry III IV (Va) (Vb) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 333 17 245 17 2,113 32 Rural 333 17 245 17 2" 113 32 Urban Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 350 Kartarpur (393) 1 351 Chapra (395) 4 Khanna Tahsil (Part) 1 Dugri (220) 5 2 Ajnaud (221) 7 22 3 Ramgarh (243) 10 98

4 Dor~ha (244) 4 1 105 4 5 Rajpur (249) 11 9 262 5

6 Katana (250) 3 13

7 Begowal (251) 14 5 2 99 6 8 Harailhan (248) 9 1 1 38 9 Malhipur (247) 4 3 94 10 Barmalipur (231) 14 16 41 11. Bishanpura (238) 2 12·Kaddon (246) 19 2 10 139 1 13 Shahpur (239) 3 10 14 Chan Koian (241) 1 18 Kalan 15 Jaipura (245) 23 4 16 Deep Nagar (242) 3 12 20 1 17 Chah Koiah (242) 1 1 6 Khurd 18 Gurd1tpura (225) 19 Landha (224) 3 37 20 Bocan; (223) 1 47

21 Rawal (222) 4 16 22 Ooburji (219) 4 1 1 24 23 Gidri (21S) 2 6 ------_ 545 CENSUS ABSTRACT .

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Tr anspor t • Other . Commerce Star ate and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------. _------.. _------_ .. ------M F M F M F M F M : F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 !~ 1 42 43

539 6 1,571 27 1,478 _ 1 3.849 426 1 9 24,719 47,714 539 6 1,571 27 1,478 7 3,84Y 426 1 9 24,719 47,714

1 4 15 1 185 320 5 11 2 114 203

1 2 1 8 163 368 4 15 15 18 7 242 512 13 -'_ 18 16 118 5 694 1,345 21 193 112 184 17 672 1.257 19 82 80 286 29 1,328 2.737 9 5 9 36 3 109 253 10 66 2 74 1 190 15 784 1,387 7 13, 1 18 108 4 486 1.018 3 16 38 1 22 3 298 566 32 27 53 2 36 5 1 9 432 975 6 2 ./ 3 79 139 28 67 1 83 175 7 696 1,362 3 13 7 50 4 269 615 1 .~- 5 3 . 13 -137 253

3 9 4 29 6 246 544 18 73 1 13 8 302 530 2 8 9 20 2 212 ' 425

1 -- 147 319 14 7 11 . - 38 5 293 468 7 15 29 26 2 482 842

4 11 6 169 307 13 9 1 9 31 3 255 550 6 1 12 2 296 546 OORAHA C.D. SLOCk

loca­ Name of Vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House- (Including Insti­ ; n the age -gr oup code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House- (0--6') - No. ares & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block/ Houses Town/ War d 1n Sq. kms.

-~-~---.----.------p

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 11

-Khanna Tahsil (Part)

24 Balaspur (216) 522.00 453 453 2,755 1,469 1,286 451 256 195 25 Jahangir (215 ) 90.00 61 62 332 171 161 60 27 33 26 Lapran (217) 280.00 285 -285 1,673 886 787 234 142. . 92 27 Bir Katahri (213) 97.00 UI'l- 28 Katahri (214) 584.00 300 300 2,199 1,253 946 314 159 155 29 Ghangas (212) 363.00 300 301 1,908 978 930 308 154 154 30 Rara (211) 127.00 156 156 848 450 398 113 60 53 31 Ghaloti (210) 815.00 594 594 3,727 2,004 1,723 495 255 240

32 Chudani kalan (228) 1,517.00 846 859 5,1~' 2,844 2,343 739 408 331

~3 Bhathal (227) 189.00 98 98 508 280 228 71 -40 31 - 34 Maksudra , (226) 883.00 527 527 3,370 1,815 1,555 463 250 213 35 Kotla Afgana (236) 173.00 29 29 225 121 104 26 7 19 36 Payal (Rural) (235) 1,334.00 39 39 282 144 138 34 18 16 37 Majri (234) 282.00 135 135 906 472 434 125 65' 60 38 Gobindpur (233) 275.00 144 144 896 466 430 158 80 -78 39 Oevipur Chima (232) 119.00 _6 6 33 14 19 2 ., ,

~O ~fzalapur (230) 84.00 68 68 415 209 206 75 35 40 41 Jallah (231) 429.00 206 206 1,162 600 562 217 109 -'08 42 Ghudani Khurd (229) 570.00 269 269 1,643 849 794 214 100 114 43 Rlnwan (208) 182.00 113 113 743 389 354 117 60 57 44 Dhamot (207) 1.922.00 1,100 1,100 6,319 3,388 2,931 903 494 409 -45 Ferozepur (209) 125.00 48 48 285 152 1B3 -52 33 19 46 Alampur Urf (205) 98.00 72 72 450 237 213 82 44 38 Chapra ,47 Sihaura (202) 508.00 474 474 2,812 1,542 1.270 373 211 162 4R Patti Mangewal (203) 154.00 Un-

49 Mangewal (204) 295.00 92_ 92 628 344 -284 79 44 35 50 Madnipur (199) 264.00 129 1'29 903 -472 431 160 ,81 79 51 Lasara Pqhlowas(200) 385.00 105 105 -738 398 340 111 60 51 547 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II ------.------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1

541 453 884 637 796 5 288 180 89 67 97 2 48 14

405 343 .,;_ 569 361. 454 5 163 144 inhabited 356 305 836 468 6CO 9 251 151 1 315 290 639 469 552 20 212 57 327 29f· 286 200 253 19 33 87 (5 601 497 1.207 845 1.191 58 500 294 23 7.75 615 1,670 1.179 1.60G 52 651 363 114 87 143 91 152 95 51 455 376 1.113 804 984 50 362 143 6 57 45 .74 60 65 2 24 15 11 9 89 82 83 55 . 7 191 154 299 203 231 2 89 81 111 105 ,303 224 .245 1 105 54 11 14 9 9 146 149' 115 f/1 86 31 43 456 427 . .355 212 313 2 65 .-.- 112

179 154 528 402 479 9 ~88 3 103 190 172 248 167 207 2 94 65 846 703 1,994 1.440 1.954 4_9 924 2 431 1 110 91 80 57 85 1 36 1 49 89 81 115 82 141 79 44

527 439 ,840 568 909 9 346 292 2 inhabited

13 15 210 153 .208 '1"53 29 211" 202 265 174 268 4 112 85 t8~ 158 229 155 241 1 135 -_. 97 548 DORAHA C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing, No. rorestr Y. F ish- Quarrying Process ing • Processing, ing. Hunging Servicing and Servi<;Jng and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs tn other Oy(hards and Household than Household 31Jied a(tivities Industry Industry III IV {Va} (Vb)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Khanna Tahsil (Part)

24 Balaspur (216) 1 1 48 25 Jahangir (215) 7 5 26 lapran (217) 5 1 41 27 Bir Katahri (213) 28 Katahri (214) 1 1 26 29 Ghangas (212) 15 9 48 30 Rara (211) 1 10 3 20 2 31 Ghalott (210) 10 13 1 61 2 32 Chudani Kalan (228) 59 8 137 8 33 Bhathal (227)

34 ~ldk.sudra (226) 14 9 43 110 35 Kotla Afgana (236) 10 1 36 Payal (Rural) (235) 4 3 -37 Majri (234) 2 12 38 Gobindpur (233) 6 2 12 - 39 Oevtpur Khurd (232) AO Afzalapur (230) 1

41 Jallah (231) 2 20 42 Ghudani Khurd (Z29) 2 3 12 43 Ranwan (208) 14 6 44 Ohamot (207) 15 4 1 101 2 45 Ferozepur (209)

46 Alampur Urf (205) 2 Chapra

47 Sihaura (202) 2 3 39 48 Patti Marigewal (203)

49 Mangewal (204) 2 4 50 Madnipur (199) 8 12 51 Lasara Pohlowas (ZOO} 549 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal' Non-workers WorKers Constructions Trade and Tr anspor t, Other Commerce SLorate and Services Communi<;ations

VI VII VIII IX ------M F, M F F M F M F M F '" 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

14 57 2 69 138 3 673 1,281 2 11 9 2 74 159 4' 19 28 49 5 432 782

11 14 19 126 .8 653 937 12 51 1 37 111 19 426 910 7 61 12 22 7 197 379 16 1 61 1 63 173 30 ,813 1-,665 24 75 1 56 233 42 1.238 2,291 1 5 128 228 39 37 3 46 190 31 831 1,505 1 7 7 2 56 102 1- 2 10 61 138 4 11 4 28 2 241 432 3 9 28 26 221 429 /" 5 18 9 1 123 206 14 64 1 15 21 1 287 560 3 18 22 28 6 370 785 2 15 11 2 182 352 32 95 2 128 - 2 224 39 1.434 2,882 67 132 6 3 7 96 213

3 34 38 1 152 6 633 1,261

3 6 04 7 136 284 5 10 3 32 4 204 427 1 2 6 1 157 339 550) DORAIfA C'.D'. BlOCk V,UI:A6E PRIMIUlY'

loca- Name of Village Area of No., of No. of Total Popul'at'ion Total Population' ticn' (with Hadbast No~) V.i 11 age' Oecu- House .. (lncJud.1ng fn$t i- in the age group code. in Hect- p,ied holds tutional and Housp.- (O--6) No. ares & Resi- less, Population) of C.O~ denttal Block! Houses Town! Ward in Sq., kms. -----.. _------, ------P' M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ 10 11

Ktranna TahsH (Partt

52:, Lasard Lakhowas (198) 381.00 194 194' 1,1n 637 540 '-48 84 .64

'53~N1zampur {201 ) 359.00 209 209 l,Jl1 695 6.16 131 59 72 54 Jandal i (206) 503.00 272 272 1,687 906 781 238 1,36 t02 55 Jargari ( 188) 815.00 462 462 2,8g0 1,564 1.,326 465 235 230 56 Deva Mander (187) 133.00 89 89 582 298 284, 80 41 39· 57 Jarg. (186) ',012.00 554: 554 3.248. 1,717 1,531 402 196 206 58 Sirthala (189) 7:77.00 313 313 1,962 1,030 932 277 ,.42 1:35 59 Manhpur ( 190) 262.00 104 104' 567 304 263' 73 35 38 60 MUllanpur (191) 1'3.4.00 84' 84 547 290 257 88 43 45 61 Bhartha 1a· ( 192') 275.00 155 155 r,027 543 484 148 76' 12 Randhawa

62 Oevipur Urf (1~J) 193.00' 80 80 551 293 258 80 44. 36 MaTikpur 63 Rauni (182) f.248.00 606. 606 3.810 2,063 ",747 538' 288 250 64 Ram Nagar (185) 159.00 Un- l' 65 Tur.mari (184) 159.00 96 96 ~46 360 286 102 se' 50 66: Baoopur (183) 146.00 29 29 237 132' 105 29 18' 11 67' Bib1pur ( 180) 224.00 126. 126 872 1+77' 395 114: - 59 55 68 Hole (179-) 204.00 193 193 1.293 678 615 211 99, 1'12 69 hunsa (178) 1'10.00, 105 105. 77¢ 410 364 125 64 61 70 lshanpur (175)' 21'1'.00 114: 1'21 71O. 418 352 132 7r 61 71" Patti (,176) 79.00 Un- lshanpur 72: Fatehpur (171) 180.00 42- 42 232 121' 1'11 20 12 8

Urban :551 ,:ENSUS :ABSTRACT

'Scheduled 'Scheduled ltlierates INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAn WORKERS 'Castes 'Tribes ,~------,------Total Main Cult.i vators Agricul tura'i Workers labourers

I . "(:1-1X] Jl '1iI ------._--_--..._------.----- "._------.... ,------,------M F 1M F M iF M F 'M iF M F

12 13 '15 16, 17 .18 ,20 :2"1

'''15 103 337 :243 :32~ 1-77 . :83 149 '12 386 ,2-7.9 /420 '1 24~ '1.14 '457 'a8S .-- 543 353 489 8 :164 :21-6 '600 492 '853 :539 -899 :19 361 251 "1

72 62 '151 A12 '18~ '6 97 :31

471 :~89 ·1~O93 1749 :916 26 ~354 ,265 '272 ;246 1608 .'423 !S37 .:20 .280 1 1150 112 101 i195 1.24 1163 3 '55 '44 102 88 :145 ,l05 :136 ,84 :55 :233 193 :21'1 '1167 '311 ':1 l~ "130

103 64 '167 <103 156 '4 90 .-38

~605 503 "1,;U64 i730 :1,;241 i2D 4~3 ,353 ·inhabited 172 :14:1 :201 1104 ,2,12 ~,oo :13 -'" 4 '3 ,63· .54 74 64 '8 2:J4 1:74 ,236 'il33 282 .3 !J7 'lB7 ;1, 291 234 . --- ~1i7 )2110 gBO 1 '1.61) "149 :184 144 ,,-- ,184 'il'42 181 1 18" ,68 97 '83 :223 ;149 ;255 4\ ,136 -- ,6:1 .-- inhabited

35 '6' 51 1.68 166 i71 is <24 552 OORAHA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE ,PRIMARY loea- Name of Vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) ------~----- code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestr y, Fish· Quarrying Process ing. Processing. lng, Hunging Servicing and Servicing and and Plantatlons, Repairs in Repairs in other .Orchards and Household than Household allied activlties Industry Industry III IV (Va) (Vb) -----._-... _--'"!"------. ------_., ------·M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 •

khanna Tahsil (Part)

52 lasara Lakhowas (198) 6 .-- 6 53 Nizampur (201 ) 11 8

5~ Jandali (206) 4 2 15 55 Jargari (188) 10, 8 2 44 56 Deva Mander ( 187) 4 1 8 5-7 Jarg (186) 10 6 26 58 Sirthala (189) 9 4 23 59 Manhpur (190 ) 20 60 Mullanpur (191) 2 4 61 Bharthala (192) 15 . Randhawa 62 Oevipur Urf (193) 1 Malikpur 63 Raun1 ( 182) 7 ,.- 5 60 .,.. 64 Ram Nagar (185) 65 Turmar1 (184) 2 11 66 Baoopur ( 183) 1 67 B1bipur ( 180) 5 68 Hole ( 179) 1 19 69 Taunsa (178) 7 70 Ishanpur (175) 6 -- 10 71 Patti (176) Ishanpur 72 Fatehpur ( 177) 3

Urban 553 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina I Non-workers Wor ker s Constructions Trade and Tr anspor t, Other Commerce Storate and Services Communicat ions

VI VII VIII IX ------_. ------M F M F r" F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 16 26 316 540 1 4 5 36 275 615 12 13 16 47 8 417 773 18 29 4 35 143 12 _1 665 1,307 2 1 4 17 17 4 117 278 5 46 1 36 168 25 801 1,505 6 13 1 13 43 14 493 912 21 5 =1 17 3 141 260 5 6 134 257 5 18 17 22 1 232 483

5 4 18 3 137 254

15 81 1 71 166 19 822 1,727

> 2 4 .,.7 13 148 286 58 105 6 '1 2 35 2 195 392 11 10 5 19 298 614 6 4 2 10 1 229 363 8 4 7 21 6 163 348

-- .. 2 2 7 2 50 106

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PAKHOWAL C.D. BLOCK 556 PAKHOWAl C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total PODulation Total Population 'tion . (wlth Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and Hous~­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ leS$ Populatioll) of C.D. dential Blockl Houses Townl Ward in Sq. kms.

P M F P M f

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 28g.60 18.021 18,039 nO,7~3 58,604 52.119 15.740 8.282 '7.458

Rural Z89.60 18.021 18.039 110.723 5S.6~4 52,119 15,740 8,28Z 7.458 Urban Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 177 Nurpur (0191! ) 535.00 281 281 1,716 899 817 284 148 1':3.6 181 Gondwal (0193) 441. 00 301 301 1,933 1,011 922 293 156 137 182 Sarmi (0191) 505.00 387 387 2,296 1,207 1,089 285 158 127 183 Surj Latan (0190) 490.00 285 285 1,799 902 897 281 147 134 184,Surj Hak1man (0188) 468.00 172 172 933 510 423 107 64 43 185 L1ttar (0189) 203.00 147 147 1,029 504 525 151 69 82 186 Basraon (019S) 182.00 139 139 S08 419 389 132 70 62 187 Tajpur (0194) 434.00 352 352 2,261 1,192 1,06.9 329 146 183 188 Bha1ni (019S) 630.00 437 437 2.793 1,482 1,311 422 210 212 Baringan

189 Sukhana '(0196) 248.00 98 98 650 348 302 124 63 61

,190 Kishangarh (0197) 155.00 101 101 605 2~3 312 80 37 43 191 Bhaini Darera (0199) 475.00 269 269 1,638 898 :740 220 124 96 192 And1u (0200 ) 750.00 329 329 2,270 1,213 1,067 285 158 127 J93 Shahidgarh (0201) 266.00 Un- Lu~hiana TahSil (Part) 262 Dhaipai (0303) 538.00 377 378 2.217 1,176 1,041 329 lS1 148 263 Chaminda (0304) 360.00 310 310 1,758 901 857 25.5 133 122 264 Ballowal (0305) 522.00 297 297 1,793 960 833 282 152 130 265 Jodhan ·(0302)' 792.00 506 506 3,202 1.731 1.471 464 242 222 267 Chhokar (0300} 112.00 82 82 539 283 256 77 48 29 273 Dolon Kalan (0288) 588.00 300 300 1 • 914 1 • 025 88 9 274 145 12'3 274 Shehzad (0289) 194.00 156· 156 1,091 560 531 227 109 118 275 Mansuran ( 0290) 667.00 508 508 2.948 1.595 1.353 426 209 217 276 Rattan (0301) 234.00 136 136 834 453 381 131 73 58 277 Dol on Khurd (0287 ) 172.00 136 136 793 409 384 98 49 49 27B Beela (0284) 372.00 199 199 1,2&5 672 593 214 118 96 280 Jassowal ( 0285) 555.00 460 460 2.880 1.538 1,342 407 217 190 557

C~NSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

19,790 17.267 36.589 25,805 3~,180 763 14,360 2 8,776 113 19.790 17.267 36.589 25,805 32,180 763 14.360 2 8.776 114

315 277 505 392 7 247 137

250 240 547 375 536 3 323 168 324 294 687 504 654 8 323 197 309 305 517 424 483 18 253 129

ZBO 21B 212 115 278 4 82 179

191 213 293 262 28& 4 171 88 127 110 210 142 234 115 9Z

316 277 740 509 644 11 2B5 221 503 409 994 647 806 10 303 221

172 157 .. 186 133 175 3 82 64 30 24 206 182 168 6 101 20

257 207 533 328 514 6 281 146

578 482 602 392 657 8 289 311 2 inhabited

501 445 i58 456 582 6 25ti 216

368 337 624 478 495 404 8

341 285 649 454 453 15 168 177

445 3~ 1,190 857 966 51 335 153 16 165 158 152 120 160 54 92 354 287 6(1'2 423 596 283 256 333 330 321 233 319 3 99 130

669 542 957 669 926 21 279 260 5

180 151 287 158 222 5 87 47 139 , 127 301 224 ZT2 118 34 27J 226 44-9 2'98 336 138 134 560 472 985 663 933 25 259 153 558 PAKHOWAl C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) code livestock, Mining and Manuf actur i ng, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Process ing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards ana Household than Household allied acti­ Industry Industry vities III IV Va) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 276 19 93 13 1.576 21 Rural 276 19 93 13 1.576 21 Urban Jagraon Tahsil (Part) 177 Nurpur ( 192) 40

181 Gondwa1 (193 ) 2 - 182 Barmi ( 191) 2 11

183 Burj Latan ( 190) 2 3 184 Burj Hakiman (188) 185 Littar (189)

186 Basraon ( 198) 7

187 Tajpur ( 194) 9 18 188 Bhaini (195) 30 Baringan

189 Sukhana (196) 3 190 Kishangarh ( 197) 7 191 Bhaini Darera (199) 24

192 And lu ( 200) 3 (201) 193 Shahidgarh / Un- Ludh1ana Tahsil (Part) 262 Dhaipai (303) 19 263 Chaminda (304 ) 8

264 Ba 11 owa 1 (305) 6 15 265 .]odhan (302 j 18 10 126 267 Chhokar (300)

273 DO.lon Kalan (288 ) 4 5 274 Shehzad (289) 60

275 Mansuran (290 ) 20 5 77 276 Rattan (301) 20

.277 Bo.lon Khurd .(287) 2 5

278 Be~la (284) 4 19

280 Jassowa 1 (285) 27 2 175 5 559 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers --C;~;;~~~ti~;;-----T;~d~-~;d------T;;~;~~;;:------Oth;;---- Commerce Storage and Serv ices CoJllllunic at ions

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

~39 1,26.1 19 1,408 3 4,090 572 25,424 51,356 339 1,261 19 1,408 3 4,090 572 26.424 51,356

20 16 26 35 6 37'7 810

5 11 27 3 475 919 3 11 32 74 8 553 1,081

3 19 20 53 17 419 iJ79 2 13 4 232 419 2 ·5 18 4 216 521 7 2 5 -.. 5 185 388 8 17 23 63' 11 548 1,058 23 25 35 168 10 676 1,301

2 11 2 10 3 173 299 9 10 19 6 125 306 7 10 3 43 6 384 734 19 , 5 30 6 556 1,049 inh.abited

5 21 15 42 6 294 1,035 19 18 37 406 856 3 20 25 3.9 15 507 818 9 58 31 226 32 765 1.420 3 6 4 123 255 6 7 34 429 889 4 5 7 13 2 241 528 26 28 39 192 13 669 1,332 15 13 39 5 231 376 11 24 16 197 383 4 9 11 17 -- 336 593 16 56 '46 200 ,17 105 1,317 560 PAKHOWAl C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code in Hect­ pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. ares & Resi­ less Population) of C.D. dential Block! Houses Town! Ward in Sq. kms.

P M F P M F

,2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

281 Chupki (272) 164.00 118 118 761 398 363 131 67 64 282 Ass; Kalan (283) 845.00 381 382 2,262 1,203 1,059 306 161 145 283 Ass; Khurd (307) 125.00 115 115 616 311 305 98 45 53 284 Narangwa1 (306) 491.00 436 436 2,387 1,233 1,154 331 151 180 285-Lohgarh (309) 271.00 279 279 1,592 813 779 217 102 115

286 Gujjarwa 1 (310) 1,043.00 706 706 4,209 2-,208 ,2,00 l' 577 296 281 287 Saraba (354) 809.00 585 585 3,497 1,799 1,698 559 283 276 288-Leel (35'S) 484.00 306 306 1,749 895 854 ,213 108 105 289 Kaila (359) 235.00 180 180 1.172 632 540 219 118 101 290 Dhalian (358) 278.00 166 167 1,050 581 469 129 71 58 291 Pakhowal (356) 964.00 722 722 4,146 2,207 1,939 530 282 248 292 Dancon (352) 525.00 311 311 1,954 1,022 • 932 295 164 131 193 ,Shahpur (353) 218.00 109 115 654 356 298 97 53 44 ~94~Pi1allewal (311) 645.00 348 348 2,194 1,135 1,059 294 160 134

295 Jarahan (346) 385.00 133 133 876 451 425 125 I';) 50

296 Rangulllala (347) 270.00 202 202 1,233 634 599 155 77 78 2J7 Jand (348) 416.00 231 231 1,460 773 687 238 124 114 298 Nangal Khurd (351) 240.00 201 201 1,273 662 611 230 124 106 299 Nangal Kalan (350) 346.00 170 170 989 533 456 122 67 55 300 Bhainirora (349) 291.00 245 245 1,624 829 795 261 136 125 301 Rajgarh (3571 323.00 233 233 1,282 688 594 163 97 66 302 Barundi (377) 953.00 579 580 3,850 2.061 1,789 507 269 238 303 Tungaheri (375) 398.00 162 162 931 479 452 132 72 60 304 Akalgarh (374) 164.00 95 95 661 357 304 96 55 41 305 Barhampur {376} 432.00 257 257 1.447 758 689 231 116 306 Rachhin (380) 1,029.00 447 447 3,052 1.684 1,368 394 227 167 307 Maherna Kalan (381) 675.00 299 299 2.0201,067 9.53 296 156 140 308 Majara (379) 114.00 Un- 309 Latala (378) 865.00 641 641 3,770 2.008 1,762 49'0 249 241 561 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates ______I~DUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN M ______WORKERS ~ Castes Tr ; be s Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II ------~------_.------M F M F M F F M F M F

12 13 14 15' 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

204 194 235 167 ,210 3 50 134 110 110 836 620 624 28 303 86 92 117 221 161 160 8 51 30

363 332 875 654 628 69 174 ~15 5

343 321 588 430 434 9 180 159 849 .813 1,465 1,067 1,005 53 399 282

5S6 520 1,160 860 958 65 331 2'59 34 "' 379 375 560 438 440 7 231 145

255 237 379 242 318 9 167 131 7 203 157 352 239 335 179 94

751 616 1,417 1,006 1,274 64 415 349 471 416 674 411 6 575 9 240 190

90 83 216 161 207 90 70 296 276 770 569 602 12 477 67 194 162 - 249 219 278 2 124 130 189 170 333 320 5 120 82 194 172 420 324 396 2 201 85 319 291 407 278 357 4 131 144

205 160 302 194 311 146 145

354 304 530 399 401 5 195 134 234 186 450 313 389 6 229 108 501 427 1,205 807 1,175 17 540 215 193 158 .300 231 268 2 116 95 76 73 204 119 189 122 21

158 142 412 304 433 21 255 ·89 9 433 344 812 , 683 957 31 484 176 22

251 199 570 402 579 5 403 148 .. 2· inhabi ted

594 508 1,359 871 1,200 19 598 2.51 . 562

PAKHOWAL C.D. 9l~CK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of Vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ( tion (with Hadbast No.) -----.------code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Process ing, Process ing, ing, ,Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household a 11 i ed act i - Industry Industry v it ies III IV V(a) V(b) -- .. _------_ ... ------_. .._------... ------M F M F M F M F , 2 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31

Ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

'281 Chupkl (272 ) '7

282 AsS; Kalan (283) 15 B 36 4

283 Ass 1 Khurd ( 307) 6 27 60 2B4 Nar"ng~a 1 (306) 38 2 285 Lohgarh d09) . 1 8 286 Gujj arwa 1 (310) 12 16 17 ~ 287 Saraba (354 ) 14 31

2aa Lee 1 (35S) 8 289 Kaila (359 ) Z 2\'10 Kha1ian ( 358) 2 7 7 291 Pak~owal (356 ) 11 2 6 7 60 292 DancQn (352) 11 17 193 Shilhpur ( 353) 16 294 Phallewal (311 ) 295 Jarahan (346) 2 4

./ 296 Ranguwala ( 347) 5 30 25 2'H~ Jand (348) 3 298 Nanga 1 Khurd (351 ) 17 299 Nangal Ka lan (350 ) 14 300 ~hainirora (349 ) 301 R4,Jgarh ( 357) 2 7

302 ~nund. (377 ) 59 303 Tungaheri (375) 2 17

304 Aka 19arh (374) 7 305 hrhampur (37.6 ) 13 9 34

306 Rachhln (380) 3 58 30-1 Malrerna Ka lan (::181 ) 2

308 l4aj ara (379) 11"_ 309 la1;a1a (378) 2 41 563 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Workers Constructions Trade and Trans port, ather Commerce " Storage and Services Corrmunic at ions

VI VII VIII IX ------.. ------.-.. ------_ .... _ -~------.------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 5 10 2 188 '360 6 45 34 91 23 579 1,031

3 6 16 20 7 151 297

• 12 56 4 73 138 57 605 1,085

11 27 48 9 379 'l70 2 45 36 196 51 1,203 1,948 20 54 -- 58 191 30 841 1,633 15 2 3 35 5 455 847

6 4 8 314 531

2 8 13 30 246 468 35 93 4 66 239 44 933 1.875

3 11 25 78 8 447 923

11 2 17 149 297

_ 15 9 32 )1 533 1.047 2 6 9 2 . 173 423

4 )1 44 24 5 . 314 594

3 16. 46 17 377 685

4 16 16 28 4 305 607 3 17 222 455 12 22 24 4 428 790 7 2 34 6 299 588 10 39 123 189 17 886 1.772

6 11 8 13 2 211 450

12 13 3 11 168 303

6 13 l4 9 3 325 668

4 - ... 35 49 148· 8 727 1.337 \ 9 3 13 2 488 948 lnhabH~d 4 42 73 188 13 SOS 1.743: ' / .'

565 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr ; be s Total Main Cultivators Agriculturdl Workers Labourers

(l--IX) I I ------1 ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

504 411 1,304 851 1,091 25 506 137 677 '544 i,093 666 904 14 300 242 6 5 14 5 22 20 359 351 250 181 233 2 58 151

496 403 1,484 1,030 1,376 21 651 311

58 6 167 60 170 2 39 9

268 232 329 207 268 8 70 90 4

267 240 485 344 346 9 119 1>9

310 297 645 446 588 5 330 ZOO 566 PAKHOWAL C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MA~N WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) code Livestock, Mining ilnd r~,Jlluf ac tur i ng, Manuf actu'r i ng, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Pn)c.essing. Processing, . ing, Hunting Servi<.lng and Servicing and and Plantations, ReDo irs in Reoa irs in other Orchards and HOU<>f:ho I d than. Household all ied act i­ lnoustry Indus·try vities I I I IV V(a) V (b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

ludhiana Tahsil (Part)

310 Chhapar (340 ) 2 87

311 Dhurkut (341) 4 5 81 312 Mehtabgarh ( 342) , 316 Ghur.grana (344 ) 3 4

317 Ku'lak (345) 8 50

3iB Kotagcl (312) 4

319 Majri ( 313) 2 25

320 MehmaSinghila1a (3G8) 2 5 27

321 Jarjau1 i (314) 4 2 9

Urban 567 CENSUS ABSTRACT

,INDUSTRIAL CATEGORV OF MAIN WORKERS Mal"gioill !'ion-'Jlorkers IoJorkers 'Construct ions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VI I VIII IX - .------,------_._------~ ------_- M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

24 6,4 52 203 23 816 '1,571

6 48 39 179 13 738 1,328

10 i1 3 12 2 213 431 15 57 87 196 21 938 1,976

2 10 105 53 102 2 39 ) 5 25 4 225 420

4 28 14 58 9 299 584

2 3 38 5 356 692

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 510 URBAN PRIMARY

Loea- Name of Town/Ward Area of NO. Of No. of Total Population Total Population tion Town in Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code Sq. kms. pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. Resi­ less Populat ior!l dential Houses

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I Jagraon (M.e.) 14.00 7.761 7,852 47.372 24,723 22,649 7,446 3,938 3,508

Ward-l 844 845 4.662 2.459 2.203 790 408 382

2 Wclrd-2 845 852 4,731 2,541 2,190 717 369 348 3 Ward-3 .. - 41' 429 2.483 1,253 ';230 313 163 150 4 Ward-4 212 212 1.428 749 679 178 103 75 5 Ward-5 323 329 2.244 1.158 1.086 353 190 163 6 Ward-6 321 322 1.947 1,036 9.11 253 148 105 7 Ward-7 362 3e7 2.387 1,179 1,208 350 182 16b

8 Ward-S 324 330 2,108 '~'17 991 372 202 170 9 .Ward-9 573 582 3,574 1.941 1.633 600 345 255 10 Ward-l0 561 583 3,390 1,803 1,587 548 279 269 11 Ward-ll 466 480 2.878 1.483 1,395 460 245 215 12 Ward-12 394 394 2,300 1,160 1.140 334 162 172 13 Ward-13 "., 439 445 2.615 1336 1,279 397 209 188 l4 Ward-14 528 528 3,150 1,639 1,511 514 271 243 _ .. 15 Ward-15 171 171 1.050 55f 495 196 111 85 16 Ward-16 539 540 3,631 1,904 1,727 617 323 294 17 Ward-17 442 443 2.794 1,410 1.384 454 228 226

11 Rattot (".e.) 10.65 .3.448 3.472 21,061 11,025 10,036 3,489 1,866 1.623

• 1 Ward-l 359 359 2,058 1,069 989 354 19{ 162 2 Ward-2 310 310 1,804 932 872 324 173 151 3· Ward-3 290 291 1.653 880 773 317 180 137 4 Ward-4 348 350 1,996 1.049 947 393 206 187 5 Ward-S 293 307 1.968 1.009 959 331 169 162 6 Ward-6 233 233 1,396 719 677 197 108 89 7 Ward-7 266 266 1,782 937 845 270 145 125 8 Ward-S 221 227 1,316 680 636 205 115 90 9 Ward-9 301 301 1,832 958 874 298 163 135 571 CENS!.IS ABSTRACT

. Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes ------.---.------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers . labourers

(I--IX) II ______a ______~------. ______--~------. M F. M F M F M F M F M F . 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1.9 20 21 22 23

15.811 12,977 12,758 769 1,112 10 1.416 13

__ f 857 758 1,503 1,160 -',266 95 158 135 5 563 490 1,682 1,608 1.352 155 65 136 36 39 1,034 908 633 86 23 14 15 ".10 .-- 627 516 388 21 6 8 420 353 834 662 585 41 18 2 95

147 116' 708' 577 529 22 19 113

6 ~ 95~ 878 .629 .36 7 2 597 536 587 411 561 16 36 76 1,100 936 1.067 762 946 "52 106 7 81

0" • 1,403 1,243 764 497 . '929' 57· 108 179 319 308 .906 .731 722 38 14 67 33 26 : 914 .800 579 . 2.9-. 8 28 62 58 1,005 . 878 710 '42 10 543 474 813 676 910 18 317 236 292 252 " 288 224 303 6 22 94 899 1,154 875 993 32 193 101 236 ._- 971 1I14 723 23 12 41

•• 106 3.686'. 6.597. 5.151 5,655- 336 999 1 942 5

569 537 .. 5.11 408 479 44 175 54·

232 243 583 479 494 18' 88 30

-473 410 ""_ 47~ 338 432 10 87 30 1 848 743 . 461 289 534 8 27 83 438 418 568 444 521 59 140 145 2 25 25 52!"', 449 358 17· 56 1 4. 223 186 650 517 486 43 23 16

23 21 532 438 - 352 35 22 30 227 206 655 539 508 22 83 85 572 'URBAN PRIMARY loca- Name of Town/Ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WOR.~ERS tion ----._------code livestock. Mining and Manufacturi,!g, Manufacturing. No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Process iog. Process iog. iog. Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantation Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards. and Household than Household allied acti- Industry Industry vities III IV ,V·( a) V(b) ------. M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

I Jagrao.n. (M.e.' J27 9 102 37 2.073 14

Wa ... d-' 5 9 218 2 Wa1"d-2 3 J 2 2 313 4

#' 3 Ward-3 8 2 136

4 _Ward- 4 . ~~ 44 5 Ward-5 4 4 108 5 6 Ward-6 0 -'- 2 67 7 Ward-7 4 133 8 Wads-8 50 9 Ward-9 6 42 16 117 10 Ward-10 6 2 2Z 10 134 _- 11 Ward-11 4 152 12 Ward-12 9 lOO 2 13 Ward-13 7 -- 143 H 14"'1"9- 14 2 2 115 15 Wa1"d-15 2 28 / 16 Ward-16 4 12 137 1 17 Ward-17 9 2 78

II Ra1ltot (M.e.' 1 51 76 29 689 9

Ward-l 3 39 24 59 2 WJrd-2 3 108 3 4 2 Ward-3 t:-', 32. 4 Ward-4 3 .. 21 66 , 5 Ward-5 2 51 .. _.l.. 4 2 49 6 Ward-6 4 58 7 Ward-7 4 5.2 8 Ward-8 2 78 9 '. Ward-9 3 83 573 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers ------~Constructions Trade and Transport. ------Other Corrmerce Storage and Services Cornmun kat ions

VI VII VII I IX ------~ ..... ------_ .. ------_ ... - M F, F M F F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

673 5 930 fj 1,957 643 11 ,965 21 ,~80

60 218 6 194 2 269 80 1,193 2,10a' 58 349 5 124 1 282 141 1,189 2,035 10 253 35 154 83 620 1,144 2 278 8 41 20 361 658 14 233 3 15 97 26 57-3 1,045 3 214 16'. 8.5, 19 507 889 12 362 ,9 100. 35 5~0 1,172 73 190 58 • 57 15 556 975 118 251 2 113 112 26 995 1,581 119 171 3 84 106 41 814 1,530 56 210 51 167 36 761 1,357 11 327 18 78 23 -,. 581 1,111 14 395 4' 26 ., 115 36 626 1,237 38 65 54 72 10 729 1,493

9 '78 34 36 5 252 489 '38 2 321 2 72 115 27 911 1,695 38 45l 2 19 71 20 687 1,361"

149 1.618 15 36Z 4 689 ZZ2 5,370 9,700

4 -72 33 40 19 590 945 5 165 32 63 18 438 854 38 182 r 29 29, 7 448, 163

34, 190 60 50 7 515 939

14 ,76 '. 49 42 3 4.88 !tOO 120 43 72 14 36,1 660 8 264 6 32 87 35 451 802 11 -- 136 3 16 56 32 328, 601 23 146 40 2 44 19 450 852 574 URBAN PRIMARY loca- Name of Town/War.d Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion Town in Occu­ House­ (Including Inst1- in the age group code Sq. kms. pied holds tl't iona 1 and House­ (0--6) No. Resi­ less Population) dential Houses

-_ ~ -----_ ... _------.------".------.. ~-~--- p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11

Rai Kot (M.C.)

10 Ward-l0 178 178 1.120 576 544 135 67 68 11 Ward-ll 165 165 1.069: 571 498 159 85 74 12 Ward-12 184 184 1.198 626 572 178 10 t 77 13 Ward-13 300 301 1.869 1.019 850 328 \62 166

III Akalgarh (C.T.) 5.48 860 1.179 5.564 2.934 2.630 859 459 400

IV Mullanpur Dakha (I.A.C.) 2.5 1.723 1.788 10.138 5.312 4.826 l.6S9 892 797

V ludh1ana (M.Coi'pn.) 134.67 187,488 193.862 1.042..740 580,961 461.779 164.231 87.942 16.289

Ward-1 7.911 8.173 42.342 23.042 19.jOO 6.917 3.632 3,285 2 Ward-2 --,' "".606 12,076 60,504 33,004 27,500 12.452 6.533 5,919 3 Ward-3 6.430 6.57Z 35,,387 20,093/ '15,294' 6,083 3,419 2.,664

~ Ward-4 6.476 6.497 27.834 16.919 10.915 4,326 2,.336 1.990 5 Ward-5 3.253 3.277 14.818. 9.007 5.811 2.076 1.132 944

~/Ward-6 7,551 7.716 31.116 21.126 9.990 4.570 2.416 2.154 7 War!!-7 5.347 5.389 30.495 17.422 13.073 4.717 2.471 2,246 8 Ward-8 .4.482 4.949 28.671 17,048 11.623 4.095 2.197 1.898 9 Ward-9 3,905 3,952 22,780 12,550 10.230 3,473 1.812 1.661 10 Warll-l0 9.346 9,469 49,720 27,010 22.710 8,603 4.571 4.032 11 Ward": 11 7.359 7.437 '39.567 22.760 r6.807 5.558 2.949 2.609

12 Ward-12 2.959 3.113 16,290 9.337 6~953 2.516 1.302 1.214

'13 Ward:::l~-- , 2.812 2,903 16,037 8.755 7.282 2.514 1.361 1.153 14 Ward-14 2.490 .2.534 '13,964 7.539 6.425 1.816 984 832

15 Ward-15 1.880 1.888 ·~1.053 5.~92 5.061 1.774 931, 843 16 Ward-16 6.307 6.376 37.248 21,414 15.834 5.972 3.232 2.740 17 Ward-17 2.109 2.220 13.715 7.209 6.506 2.143 1.163 980 575 CEflSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates I~OUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(l--IX) II _... ------_ ... ------_ ...... ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

"__ 29 31 480 413 298 25 28 35 359 296 253 182 330 5 68 189 89 73 __ 463 393 318 37 38 15 571 497 447 262 545 13 164 226

793, 730 2.109 1.597 1,466 61 141 141 1

1.984 1.722 3.248 2.478 2.722 136 621 343

67,465 56,056 . -~ 366.715 261.857 328.047 15,312 4.483 61 16i554 194

3,097 2,653 15,815 11.96'9 12,373 784 294 58 544 5 7,969 6,825 20,068 13,128 '17,670 408 319 1,651 69 3,615 3.070 8.822 5,896 10,917 302 392 1,179 37 603 '322 10,775 5,942 10.835 220 102 492 670 505 5',534 3.110 5.773 160 52 97 3.257 2,126 9,.704 3,079 15,701 262 362 801 1.347 956 9,442 6,160 10,112 130 247 524 862 670 9,013 5.566 10,204 131 259 1.534 2 697 611 8.717 5.943 7,054 121 130 325 2.307 1.911 18.161 13.206 14,479 318 75 402 673 552 14.253 9.054 13.198 272 176 1.383 861 557 5.181 3.573 5.671 131 25 263 842 764 5.559 4.288 4,780 161 39 309 600 564 5,167 4.390 4,194 242 46 62 ,772 721 3,727 2,814 3.348 127 2 104 2.973 2.492 10.097 6, ,2,J 1 12.276 423 366 940 0:. . 1.197 1.035 _5~.253 4,.. :\1~, 3.794, 263 11 29 576 URBAN PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Town/Ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS, tlon ------~--- code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing. ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti­ Industry Industry vities III IV Via) V(bl ---~-~--~------~----- ._------M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

10 Ward:-l0' Z 24 2 11 Ward-ll 3 11 12 Ward-12 3 sa 13 Ward-13 46 19 2 - III Akalgarh (C.T.) 8 7 88 2

IV Mul1anpur Oakha (II.A.t.,) 13 3 300 4

V L~dhiana (M.Corpn.) -6.170 612 575 75 150,358 2,423

Ward-l 379 30 35 7 3 .. 949 66 2 Ward-2 402 9 53 3 8,681 85 3 Ward-3 65 2 22 4,519 111 4 Ward-4 27 2 1- 2 6,846 77 5 Ward.-5 20 12 3,719 34 6 Ward-6 48 6 2 11 ,750 168 7 Ward-7 40 19 5,419 18 8 Ward-8 58 11 8 2 4,686 2.0 9 Ward-9 25 3 19 4,515 47 10 Ward-10 58 5 31 6 8,523 101 11 Ward-11 68 4 9 6,418 32

12 Ward-12 22 2 3 t 187 15 13 War.d-13 44 3 19 6 2,395 21, 14 Ward-14 31 4 7 1,555 10 15 Ward-15 24 4 2 1,548 20 16 Ward-16 75 5 2 5,026 97 17 Ward-17 45 3 1.478 16

'" F • 577 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, 'Other Commerce Storage and Services Commun ic at ions

VI VII VIII IX ------~------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

166 6 45 20 278 519 10 48 4 241 493 6 125 13 68 36 308 535 4 32 2 9 45 8 474 837

56 302 3 65 658 55 1,468 2,569

32 850 16 168 2 392 114 2,590 4,690 21,431 254 69,087 1,206 21.111 273 38,278 10,214 25,2,914 446,467 92"3 4 2,845 72 1,394 24 2,010 518 10,669 18,516 1,382 3 2,253 32 1,286 2 1,643 205 15,334 27,092 912 1,756 23 1,258 3 814 124 9,176 14,992 382 1,804 15 572 2 609 120 6,084 10,695 314 870 8 184 505 117 3,234 5,651 486 - 26 1,158 13 569 521 52 5.425 9,728 844 14 1,613 6 698 708 90 7,310 12,943 1,144 ~1,271 9 612 2 632 85 6,844 11,492 450 862 10 267 2 461 57 5,496, 10,109 1,421 1,934 21 790 4 1,245 179 12,531 22,392 1,464 3 1,873 18 594 7 1,213 208 9,562 . 16,535 559 31 791 12 407 421 71 3,660 6,822 363 944 15 309 3 358 112 3,975 7,121 220 1,421 22 267 585 205 3,345 6,183 273 807 15 242 346 87 2,644 4,934 1,490 12 2,410 35 822 2 1,145 272 9,138 15,411 133 1,276 25 323 8 499 209 3,415 6,243 ~ 578 URBAN PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Town/Ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion Town in Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code Sq. kms. pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. Resi­ less Population) dential Houses

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

V Ludhiana (H.Corpn.)

18 Ward-18 1,246 1,297 8,255 4,330 3,925 1,387 723 664 19 Ward-19 3,184 3,396 19,486 10,180 9,306 2,693 1,507 1,186 20 Ward-20 3,732 4,034 20,638 11,276 9,362 2,830 1,595 1.235 - 21 Ward-21 2,680 2,704 13,188 7,500 5,688 1,506 836 610 22 Ward-22 10,655 10,990 54,257 29,941 24,316 7,879 4,204 3,675

23 Ward-23 5,660 5,742 28,847 15,728 13,119 4,405 2,318 2,1~7 24 Ward-24 2,246 2,444 13,370 7,171 6,1992,770 1,823 94 7 25 Ward-25 2,674 2,686 12592 6,645 5,947 1,853 1,007 846 26 Ward-26 2,506 2,508 11,112 6,117 4,995 1,698 866 832

27 Ward-27 1,858 1,891 12,S02 6,592 5,910 1~789 990 799 28 Ward-28 1,740 1,767 10,824 5,738 5,086 1,487 838 649 29 Ward-29 2,456 2,502 13,600 7,321 6,279 2,053 1,055 998 30 Ward-30 1,339 1,407 7,822 4,263 3,559 1,168 646 522 31 Ward-31 2,679 2,689 16,791 9,037 7,754 2,922 1,553 1,369 32 Wiird-32 3,583 3,626 22,034 12,582 9,452 3,148 1,681 1,467 33 Ward-33 1,907 2,267 13,179 7,158 6,021 2,479 1,339 1, 140 34 Ward-34 1,781 2,040 11,999 6,422 5,577 2,095 1,0711,024 35 Ward-35 2,046 2,167 9,994 6,016 3,978 1,501 77 8 723 36 Ward-36 3,236 3,384 19,247 10,912 8,335 3,069 1,651 1,418 37 Ward-37 2,921 3,,331 18,322 9,807 8,515 3,109 1,620 1,489 f8 Ward-38 4,260 4,507 26,805 15,093 11,712 4,268 2,202 2,066 39 Ward-39 1,891 1,945 12,218 6,575 5,643 1.895 1,012 883 40 Ward-40 1,406 1,511 10,053 5,201 4,852 1.425 754 671 41 Ward-41 1,332 1,421 9,020 4,690 4,330 1. 120 589 531 42 Ward-42 1,367 1,519 10,224 5,359 4,865 1,390 760 SJO 43 Ward-43 2,221 2,298 11,657 6,082 5,575 1,532 800 732 44 Ward-44 2,783 2,842 16,102 8,743 7,359 2,645 1,377 1,268 45 Ward-45 3,483 3,532 21,380 11,746 9,634 3,545 1,919 1.626 579 CEfJSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu led Scheduled. literates ,1 NDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAl N WORKERS Castes Tr i be <:; Total Main Cultivators Agri cu ltura1 Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II ------~------~------M , F ------M F ------M F ------M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

3,085 2.719 2.156 1.516 2,312 116 423 333 301 7.657 6.534 5,310 553 16 92 448 301 8,053 6,659 6,353 783 50 )29 ;9 1. 101 87.4 4.963 3,758 3,649 579 45 2 4,049 3.495 20.333 15.244 16.671 1,455 379 9.35 18 ... 2,019 1,710 10,488 8,423 8,500 837 117 226 2 789 -687 4,964 3.850 3.918 342 168 80

444 416 5,008 4,281. 3.459 293 18 114 1-,169 864 3,886 2.313 2,553 82 195 207 5,133 4.192 3,504 198 30 76

66 31 4,610 3,850 3,004 260 5 114 138 5,144 4,135 4,096 185 67 173 316 279 2,844 2.312 2.359 251 26 183 2.015 1,821 5,421 3,845' 4,929 289 47 294

869 520 8,262 5,904 6,980 254 77 200

1,418 1.241 3,445 2.467 4.042 384 5 69

1,255 1,090 4, J37 3,095 3,680 259 8 17 2

971 648 3,271 1,884 3,881 157 8 9 344 222 7,282 5,436 6.429 214 4 27 928 831 .6,470 5,059 5.198 299 18 161 5 890 656 9,875 7,283 8.901 354 80 148 154 112 4.843 3,754 3,787 138 15 57

1,06 102 3,929 3,414 2,881 145 7 3

10 4 3,820 3,242 2,614 117 3 4

80 69 4,266 3,599 2,922 154 12 3

834 -725 4,770 3.248 3.258 349 8 7 1.2051.071 5379 3.925 4.856 330 49 183 2,720 2.463 6,853 4,728 6,441 161 104 312 580

URBAN PRIMARY loca- Name of Town/Ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion ------"------code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying. Process ing, Process 1n9, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti- Industry Industry vit ies III IV V (a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

y Ludh1ana (M. corpn.)

18 Ward-18 18 3 693 39 19 Ward-19 81 7 5 1,967 42 20 Ward-20 304 45 21 1,687 24 21 Ward-21 1,448 142 11 496 32 22 Ward-22 760 67 27 5 4,546 81 23 Ward-23 1,152 164 3 2,304 45 24 Ward··24 215 18 2 1,078 7 25 Ward-25 40 6 935 19 26 Ward-26 4 99 27 Ward-27 21 5 982 8 28 Ward-28 36 5 2 1,013 20 29 Ward-29 43 2 19 1,576 28 30 Ward-3D 22 4 742 19 31 Ward-31 31 2 2,054 40 ./ 32 Ward-32 62 6 46 2 3,342 29 33 Ward-33 10 9 1,531 259 34 Ward-34 9 2 1,613 61 35 Ward-35 8 2,397 54 36 Ward-36 23 2 16 4 3,913 56 37 Ward-37 23 4 47 2,324 47 38 Ward-38 20 2 18 7 . 5,263 122 39 Ward-39 74 2 14 4 2,264 34 40 Ward-40 20 8 2 1,574 34 41 Ward-41 5 835 12 42 Ward-42 16 3 2 1,367 10 43 Ward-43 17 1,953 59 I 44 Ward-44 16 6 7 2,175 54 45 Ward-45 76 5 37 . j 3,926 41 581 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers ------Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COrJl11erce Storage and Service'S Communications

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

399 4 315 4 197 5 264 63 2,018 3,809 142 8 1,863 61 389 19 755 414 4,870 8,753 533 34 1,840 41 512 15 1,277 595 4.92j 8,579 98 7 448 25 113 4 988 368 3,851 5,109 1,493 6 3,471 96 1,262 24 3,798 1,158 13.270 22,861 411 63 2,235. 55 537 9 1,515 498 7,228 12,282 315 1,009 20 232 9 819 287 3,253 5,857

97 3 720 20 101 3 1,434 241 3,186 5,654

2 113 4 1,960 53 375 24 3,564. 4,913 75 1,748- 18 163 6 409 161 3,088 5,712 38 1,395 19 134 4 381 210 2,734 4,826 260 1,406 20 140 412 133 3,225 6:094 189 661 11 124 4 408 215 1,904: 3,308 330 15 1,454 10, 192 526 222 4,108 7,465 449 5 1,300 14 409 5 1,095 192 5,602 9.198 243 2 1,626 10 186 363 111 3,116 5,637 170 1,155 60 229 3 477 131 2,742 5,318 107 591 10 150 611 92 2,135 3,821 212 1,444 12 220 570 139 4,483 8,121 175 1,525 26 312 7 613 210 4,609 8,216 531 4 1 ,721 36 389 2 731 180 6,192 11,358 64 891 14 95 313 84 2,788 5,505 40 • 964 18 43 2 229 81 2,320 4,707

8 1,436 15 76 2 246 88 2,076 4,213

0 31 , 1,109 7 61 4 321 129 2,437 4,711 49 537 23 64 2 623 264 2,824 5,226 195 1 ,311 74 240 681 194 3,887 7.029 238 925 17 241 582 93 5,305 9,473 582 URBAN PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Town/Ward Area of No. of No. of Total f7opulation Total Population tion Town in Occu­ House­ (Including Insti­ in the age group code Sq. krns .• pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6) No. Resi­ less Popu1at ion) dential Houses

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ludhiana (M. Corpn.) 46 Ward-46 4.588 4.810 26,278 14.578 11,700 4,580 2,451 2,129 47 Ward-47 2,975 3,002 16,237 8,936 7,301 2,474 1.316 1,158 48 Ward-48 2,663 2.B88 17.558 9,397 8,161 2,685 1,396 1,289 49 Ward-49 2,838 2,986 16,291 8,773 7,518 2,579 1,370 1,209 50 Ward-50 2,929 3,188 19,317 10,825 8,492 2.647 1,454 1,193

VI Hachhiwara (N.A.C.) 2.383 2.391 13.554 7.066 6,488 2.502 1.373 1.129 VII Samrala (U.A.) 2.508 2.593 14,921 7.850 7.071 2.502 1,344 1.158

(a) Samra1a (M.C.) 2,389 2,474 14.287 7.516 6.771 2.358 1,264 1.094

Ward-l 286 286 1,515 820 695 279 1.64 115

2 Ward-2 257 259 1.503 801 702 208 115 93 3 Ward-3 176 182 991 52Q 471 159 83 76 4 Ward-4 205 205 1,244 637 607 185 106 79 5 Ward-5 130 151 924 476 448 15Q 74 76 6 Ward-6 187 216 1,320 691 629 218 108 110

7 Wa.rd-7 150 176 1,057 559 498 163 86 77 8 Ward-8 264 264 1,665 881 784- 351 176 • 175 9 Ward-g 242 242 1,353 710 643 216 122 94

10 Ward-l0 236 239 1,372 712 660 220 119 101 11 Ward-11 254 254 1,343 709 634 209 111 98 . (i) Bazigar Colony (O.G.) 119 119 634 334 300 144 80 64 VIII, Doraha (H.C.) 190 1.600 1.700 9.589 4.955 4.634 1.431 730 701

Ward-l 172 172 881 462 419 152 81 71

2 Ward-2 123 125 717 363 354 101 47 54 3 Ward-3 144 145 636 440 396 137 75 62 4 Ward-4 61 68 367 190 177 46 25 21 583 CENS'US ABSTRACT

Scheduled SCheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKER5 Castes Tr i be s Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX)

M , F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

3,232 2,660 9,076 5,965 7,888 249 95 930 8

1,175 989 5.637 3. ~55 4.960 75 19 70 1.513 1.367 6.426 5.030 5.232 406 12 408 8 955 842 6.094 4.719 4.763 275 23 33 321 267 6.992 5.493 6.332 314 75 542

2.292 1.995 4, 155 3.228 3.576 257 405 1.120 65 2,269 2.046 -S.369 4.083 4.018 324 348 5 648 8

1.968 1.770 5.217 4,017 3,868 323 348 5 527 7

318 254 439 337 424 70 13 24 4

)93 170 602 466 400 46 49 56

384 345 234 207 289 33 27 88 18 15 513 466 351 34 34 2 9 9 387 300 245 14 5 12 367 321 449 310 350 15 29 92 27 20 447 325 267 16 12 11 421 398 --~ 558 324 440 10 12 133 2 70 79 514 420 388 29 43 17 96 97 554 438 328 27 17 17 65 62 520 424 386 29 107 4 75

301 276 152 66 150 121 507 497 3.553 2,929 2,490 237 48 154

97 89 292 213 233 9 3 11

3 4 271 243 195 20

4 4 335 278 . 248 14 6 6 5 157 130 104 6 584 URBAN PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Town/Ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion code ------~----Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing,------No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing, in~, Huntinq Servicing and Se rv i c i ng a nd and Plantations, Repai rs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied acti­ Industry Industry vities III IV V(a) V (b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

V ludhiana (M. Corpn.) 46 Ward-46 47 3 7 3,011 52 47 Ward-47 17 2 2 2,746 15 48 Ward-48 50 7 14 1,296 45 49 Ward-49 32 3 6 2,203 53 50 Ward-50 39 12 3 2,239 43

VI Machh1wara{N.A.C.' 20 8 47 11 359 6

VII Samra1a (U.A.) 37 5 687 25

(a) Samra1a (H.C.) 37 5 683 25

Ward-1 8 90 11 2 Ward-2 6 52 3 Ward-3 20 4 Ward-4 74 6

5 Ward-5 2 2 36 2 6 Ward-6 60 7 Ward-7 58 8 Ward-oS 3 103 2

9 Ward-9 3 104 2

10 Ward-loO 6 3 44 11 Wardell 8 42

( 1) Baz.igar Colony (O.G.) 4 VIII Doraha (M.C.) 43 2 137 15 484 12 Ward-l 6 71 2 Ward-2 169 14 3 Ward-3 11 29 4 Ward-4 20 585 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL. CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport Other Comnerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX ------._------.------.. ------~------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

481 1,931' 19 604 4 782 163 6,690 11,451 395 892 3 304 515 54 3,976 7,226 124 2,083 44 252 6 993 295 4,165 7,755 182 2 1,261 23 224 5 799 188 4,010 7,243 595 1,819 .?6 362 7 658 226 4,493 8,178

90 854 7 223 4 458 156 3.490 6,231

117 1.196 18 236 4 744 263 3,832 6.747

117 1,193 18 236 4 722 263 3,648 6,448

5 132 12 30 122 42 396 625 14 106 25 2 92 43 401 656 24 63 16 51 32 231 438 4 178 18 41 27 286 573 2 113 22 51 12 231 434 18 84 18 .49 14 341 614 3 109 21 52 15 292 482 16 116 18 39 5 441 774 16 112 26 67 26 322 614 10 106 28 97 26 384 633 5 74 3 14 61 21 323 605

3 22 184 299 61 1 794 12 17' 595 195 2,465 4,397

13 40 36 53 IS 229 410

50 14 46 19 168 334 4 122 8 68 12 192 382 8 1 46 2 9 20 3 86 171 586 URBAN PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Town/Ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion Town in Occu­ House­ (including Insti­ in the age group code Sq. kms. pied holds tutional and House­ (0--6 ) No. Resi­ less Population) dential Houses

p M F p M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

Doraha (M.C.)

5 Ward-5 112 112 731 369 _362 86 45

6 . Ward-6 209 209 1,269 636 63:r 139 70 b!i 7 Ward-7 121 121 773 415 358 122 73 49 8 Ward-8 166 179 953 481 472 137 65 72 9 Ward-9 202 214 1,193 620 573 214 97 117 10 Ward-}O 160 206 1,059 546 513 183 91 9a 11 Ward-11 140 149 810 433 377 114 61 53

IX Paya1 (M.C.) 0.42 961 980 5.852 3,063 2.789 991 520 471 X Khanna (M.C.) 16.02 12,049 12,402 71,990 38,094 33,896 11,730 6,261 ,5,469

Ward-l 981 1,037 6,122 3,359 2,763 1.067 546 521 2 Ward-2 479 493 2.965· 1.566 1.399 559 290 269

3 -Ward-3 234 263 1.470 773 697 247 144 103 4 Ward-4 394 423 2.320 1.208 1.112 331 169 162 5 Ward-5 1.658 -1,677 _8,849 4,661 4,188 1,446 747 699 6 Ward-,6 401 401 2,365 1,230 '1.135 343 183 160

7 Ward-7 596 61~ 3,993 2,089 1,904 662 352 310 8 Ward-8 870 871 4,842 2;667 2,175 753 393 360 9 Ward-9 1,197 1,215 6,889 3,627 3,262 1,345 695 650 10 Ward-l0 273 273 1,688 879 809 227 119 108

11 Ward-l1 339 340 1,925 972 953 247 132 115 12 Ward-12 1,218 1,230 6.524 3,385 3,139 1,107 615 492 13 Ward-13 703 714 4,277 2.238 2,039 644 358 286 14 Ward-14 281 291 1,921 996 925 262 153 109 15 Ward-15 480 486 3,399 1,719 1,680 469 256 213 16 Ward-16 1,1881,204 7,423 3,987 3,436 1,196 663 533 17 Ward-17 757 869 5,018 2,738 2,280 825 446 379 587 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu led Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr ibe s Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) I I ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

16 17 311 261 198 15 3 174 175 451 397 310 79 3 28 3 3 317 25"0 208 23 31 45 328 288 227 26 29 12 97 80 --- 422 321 269 8 7 22 55 57 315 270 258 15 2 70 21 18 354 278 240 22 2 2

1.229 1.056 1.821 1.361 1.615 76 253 495 10 7,769 6.940'" .25.439 19.493 ]9.741 1.361 248 3 1.787 14

990 929 1,861 1,233 1.865 72 43 183 266 225 968 715 815 40 25 68 61 39 582 484 394 43 2 .-- 7 25 27 . 959 778 644 42 29 987 881 -- 3.094 2,411 2.347 207 19 2 294 6 170 153 920 758 594 43 4 28 874 820 1.296 942 1.095 49 2 167 442 413 1,555 1.168 1,510 87 9 187 3 979 • 867 1,909 1.339 1,874 120 20· 173 48 44 679 '"~'" 571 478 50 14 3 13 13 785 696 507 35 5 790 715 2.230 1.810 1,686 151 20 192 801 7.47 1.623 1.213 1.109 103 22 146 77 $4 808 650 484 41 2 2

17 13 1.426 1,318 942 71 8 631 511 2,810 2,.066 1,939 118 42 174 598 489 1.934 1,341 1.458 89 10 136 588 URBAN PRIMM' loca- Name of Town/Ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion ------code Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing, ManUfacturing. No. Forestry. Fish­ Quarrying Processing. Processing. ing. Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repa 1rs in other Orchards and Househo ld than Household allied acti­ Industry Industry vities III .. IV yea) VoC b) ------. ------M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Doraha (M.C.)

5 Ward-5 39 6 Ward-6 2 20 13 36 5 7 Ward-7 2 8 43 8 Ward-8 18 13 29

9 Ward-9 4 3 69 10 Ward-10 3 3 f8 3 11 Ward-ll 7 10 36 2

(IX) Payal (M.C.) 6 14 1 164 7

X Khanna ( ~C.) 172 8 98 52 4.759 82

Ward-1 25 3 20 460 Z Ward-Z 3 19 6 157 3 l'/ard-3 9 1 2 112 4 Ward-4 16 2 142

5 Ward-5 15 2 8 499 28

6 Waord-6 4 2 18i 2 .,- 7 Ward-7 5 328 "B 'Ward-B 12 29 553 2 9 Ward-9 13 34 285 32 10 Ward-10 120 11 Ward-ll 163 12 Ward-12 32 10 7 314 4 13 Ward-13 4 177 2 14 Ward-14 163 2 15 Ward-15 8 256 16 Ward-16 8 3 1 515 17 .Ward-17 17 3 328 4 589 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers ------~------Constructions Trade anO Transport, storage and------Other Comnerce' COl1lllunicat1ons Service

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

93 21 40 15 171 347 11 111 3 14 85 58 326 554 7 86 6 56 21 207 335 3 62 3 5 56 23 254 446

4 39 34 87 7 351 565 4 32 6 40 11 288 498 5 113 2 21 44 18 193 355

65 1 291 7 56 271 49 1.448 2.713 857 5 6,869 104 1,883 19 3,068 1,074 18,353 32.535 137 613 10 173 211 55 I -- 1,494 2,691 28 281 4 127 107 27 751 1,359 14 ' 180 5 27 2 43 , 33 379 654 8 292 6 62 92 35 564 1,070 141 570 19 365 43-S 144 2,314 3,981 , 2 7 192 48 122 39 636 1,092 51 315 2 40 187 45 994 1,855 41 333 3 110 236 77 1,157 2,088 B1 891 7 253 1 157 46 1,753 3,142 12 181 4 42 106 45 401 759 10 246 3 10 73 30 465 918 BO 524 11 197 3 317 124 1,699 2,988 40 429 3 45 245 98 1,129 1,936 8 220 3 21 69 34 512 884 15 510 3 33 112 67 777 1,609 88 607 9 183 319 106 2,048 3,318 96 485 10 147 3 236 69 1,280 2,191

APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCWDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

593 APPENDIX I

Details of C.D. Block included under various tahsils of Ludhiana district

Name of tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

Jagraon Jagraon 1 Sidhwan Bet (Part) 2 Ludhiana Sidhwan Bet (Part) 2 Sudhar (Part) 3 Jagraon.. Sudhar (Part) 3 Ludhiana . Ludhiana-I 4 Ludhiana-II 5 Samrala Machhiwara 6 Samrala (Part) 7 Khanna Samrala (Part) 7 Ludhiana Dehlon 8 Doraha (Part) 9 Khanna Doraha (Part) 9 Jagraon Pakhowal (Part) 10 Ludhiana Pakhowal (Part) 10 594 DISTRICT/TAHSIL' PRIMARY

Lota- District/ Tlotal Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the ticn ,ahsi 1 Rural in occupied house- (including jnstitutional age group 0--6 Code Urban Km~ residen- holds and houseless population) No •. ti al houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 ludh1ana T 3,857.00 419,757 427,984 2,471,594 1,340,039 1,131,555 387,357 206,265 181.D92 District R 3,659.81, 198,976 199,765 1,228,813 654,056 574,757 190,487 100,940 89,547 U 197.19 220,781 228,219 1,242,781 685,983 556,798 196,870 105,325' 91.545 1 Jaqraon T 1.119.70 65,293 65.833 401,450 211,168 190,282 61,682 32,401 29,281 T ahs i 1 R 1,089.57 53,224 53,330 327,453 172,486 154,96749,88826,13823.750 J U 30.13 12,069 12.503 73.997 38.682 35.315 11.794 6.263 5.531 Jagraon (M.C) U 14.00 7,761 7.852 47,372 24.723 22,649 7,446 3.938 3,508

-Raikot (M.C) U 10.65 3,448 3,47?' 21,061 11,025 10,036 3,489 1 .866 1 .623

Akalgarh(C.T) U 5.48 860 1,179 5,564 2,934 2.630 859 459 400 2 L ud h i an a , T 1,460.57 269,650 276.558 1.540.694' 847,311 693.383242,796129.691113.105 Tahsil R 1,323.85 80,439 80.908 487.816 261,038 226,778 76,876 40,857 36,019

U 136.72 189.211 195,650 1,052,878 586.273 466.605 165,920 88.834 77,086 *Mu 11 anpur U 2.05 1,723 1,788 10,138 5,312 4,826 1,689 892 797 Dakha (NAG) Ludh iana U 134.67187.488193,8621,042,740 580,961 461.779 164,231 87,942 76.289 (M.Corp. ) 3 Sanrala T 665.72 38,231 38,494 243,097 129,020 114,077 38,763 20,737 Tahs i 1 R 653.72 33,340 33,510 214,622 114,104 100.518 33,759 18.020 15.739 U 12.00 4,891 4,984 28,475 14,916 13,559 5.004 2,717 2.287 *Machh iwara U 3.00 2,383 2,391 13,554 7,066 6,488 2.502 1,373 1.129 (N.A.CS Samrala U.A. U N.A. 2,508 2,593 14,921 7,850 7.071 2.502 1.344 1 .158 (1) Sanrala(M.C). U 9.00 2,389 2,474 14,287 7,516 6.771 2 ~358 1 ,264 1 ,094 (11)Bazigar U N.A. 119 119 634 334 300 144 80 64 Colony (0 .G) 4 Khanna Tahsil T 538.89 46,583 47,099 286,353, 152,540 133.813 44.116 23,436 20.680 R 520.55 31,973 32,017 198,922 106,428 92.494 29,964 15.925 14,039 U 18.34 14,610 15,082 87,431 46,112 41,319 14 .. 152 7,511 6.641

Doraha (M.C) U 1.90 1,600 1,700 9,589 4,955 4,634 1.~31 730 701 Payal (M.C) U 0.42 961 980 5,852 3,063 2.789 991 520 471 Khanna (M.C) U 16.Q2 12,049 12,402, 71,990 38.094 .33,896 11,730 6,261 5.469 595 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheuled Literates Total main workers Tribes (I-IX)

p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

611.399 329,007 282.392 1,403,640 821,670 581.970 772.516 743.923 28,593 434.038 233,036 201.002 653,609 386.793 266,816 371,559 361.835 9,724 177,361 95.971 81.390 750,031 434,877 315,154 400,951 382.088 18.869 134,217 71,625 62,592 213,016 122,972 90,044 119,785 115,780 4,005 110,683 59,169 51,514 168,774 98,455 70,319 98,740 95,901 2,839 23,534 12,456 11,078 44,242 24,517 19,725 21,045 19,879 1,166 14,219 7,557 6,662 28,788 15,811 12,977 13,527 12,758 769 7,792 4,106 3,686 11,748 6,597 5,151 5,991 5,655 336 1,523 793 730 3,706 2,109 1,597 1,527 1,466 61 305,017 164,769 140,248 898,901 527,810 371,031 494,748 475,178 19,570 117,790 95,320 82,470 264,543 157,847 106,696 148,5j1 144,409 4,122 127,227 69,449 57,778 634,358 370,Ot3 264,335 346,217 330,769 15,448 3,706 1,984 1,722 5,726 3,248 2,478 2,858 2,722 136

123,521 67,465 56,056 628,632 366,775 261,851 343,359 328,037 15,312 70,140 1,905 79,004 42,375 36,629 -- 131,421 77,028 54,393 72,045 1,324 70,402 37,814 32,588 114!586 67,504 47,082 63,870 62,546 7,594 ~581 8,602 4 ..561 4,041 -- 16,835 9,524 7,311 8,175 4,287 2,292 1,995 -; 7,383 4,155 3,228 3,833 3,576 257 324 4.315 2.269 2.046 -­ 9.452 5.369 4,342 4,018 3,738 1,968 _1,770 9,234 5,217 4,191 3.868 323 577 301 276 218 152 151 150 1

93,161 50,238 42,923 160,302 93,800 66,502 85,938 82,825 3,113 1,439 75,163 40,733 34,430 105,706 62,987 42,719 60,~'n8 58,979 17,998 9,505 8,493 -- 54,596 30,813 23,783 25,520 23,846 1,674 1,004 507 497 6,482 3,553 2,929 2,727 2,490 237 76 2,285 1,229 1,056 3,182 1,821 1,361 1,691 1,615 1,361 14,709 7,769 6,940 44,932 25,439 19,493 21,102 19,741 596 DISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Loca- !tistrict/ Total tion Tahsil Rural Cultivators- Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, Code Urban fishing, hunting and No. plantations, orchards and all ied activities I II III

p M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 25 ?6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1 Ludh1ana T 154,528 154,On 451 128,740 126,270 2,470 11,148 10,207 941 District R 145,789 145,419 370 104,830 102,670 2,160 3,790 3,540 250 U 8,739 8,658 81 23,910 23,600 310 7.,358 6,667 691 1 Jagraon T 47,608 47,407 201 32,365 31,479 886 810 671 139 Tahs; ] R 45,345 45,155 190 29,847 28,980 867 544 465 79 U ·2,263 2,252 11 2,518 2,499 19 266 206 60 Jagraon(M.C) U 1,122 1,112 10 1,429 1,416 13 1J6 127 9 Raikot (M.C) U 1,000 999 1 947 942 5 122 71 51 Akalgarh(C.T)U 141 141 142 141 1 8 8 2 'Ludhiana T 55,909 55,781 128 57,713 56,800 913 8,860 8,155 705 Tahs i 1 R 50,744 50,677 67 40,622 39,903 719 2,065 1,972 93 U 5,165 5,104 61 17,091 16,897 194 6,795 6,183 612 *Mull anpur U 621 621 343 343 13 13 Dakha(NAC) ~ ud!!; ana U 4,544 4,483 61 16,748 16,554 194 6,782 6,170 612 (M.Corp. ) 3 Samra] a T 28,220 28,187 33 18,938 18,620 318 686 632 54 Tahs i1 R 27,462 27,434 28 17 ,097 16,852 245 620 575 45 U 758 753 5 1,841 1,768 73 66 57 9 *Machhiwara U 405 405 1,.185 1,120 65 28 20 8 " (N .A.C.) Sanrala U.A. U 353 348 5 656 648 8 38 37 1 (i)Samrala(M~C) U 353 348 5 534 527 7 38 37 1 (ii )Bazigar U 122 121 1 Colony(O.G) 4 Khanna T 22,791 22.702 89 19,724 19,371 353 792 749 4~ Tahsil R 22,238 22,153 85 17,264 16,935 329 561 528 33 U 553 549 4 2,460 2,436 24 231 221 10 Doraha (M.C) U 48 48 154 154 45 43 2 Payal (M.C) U 254 253 1 505 495 10 6 6 Khanna (M.C) U 251 248 3 1,801 1,787 14 180 172 8 597 CEP.SUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry

IV V( a) V( b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

2 2 3,742 3.266 476 195,390 191,734 3,656 2 2 ,- 2.458 2.202 256 32.845 31,113 1.072 1.284 1.064 220 162.545 159.961 2.584 -- 532 443 89 7,042 6.779 263 281 258 23 4.167 3.929 238 251 185 66 2,875 2.850 25 139 102 37 2.087 2.073 14 105 76 29 698 689 9 7 7 90 88 2 2 2 1.934 1,693 241 171.647· 168,672 2.975 2 2 1,281 1 ;115 166 18.562 18,014 548 653 578 75 153.085 150.658 2,427 3 3 304 300 4

650 575 75 152.781 150,358 2,423 -- 575 532 43 5.632 5,411 221 --- 512 480 32 4,555 4,365 190 .' 63 52 11 1,077 1,046 31 58 47 11 365 359 .6

,..- 5 5 712 687 25 5 5 708 683 25 4 4

701 598 103 . 11,069 10,872 197 384 349 35 5.561 5,465 96 317 249 68 5.,508 5,407 101 152 137 15 496 484 12 15 14 1 171 164 7 150 98 52 4.841 4,759 82 598

Q!~_TRI~T /TAHSIl PRIMARY·

Loca- District/ Total INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY of:L titln Tahs 11 Rural Code Urban No •. Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and canmun icati ons VI VlI VIII P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

1 ludhiana T ~9 ,346 29 ,059 287 105,318 103 ,522 1 ,796 40 ,693 40 ,306 381 District R 5,549 5,528 21 17,609 17,233 376 15,173 15,098 75

U 23,797 23~53'l 266 312 1 Jagraon r 2,159 2,152 7 9,494 9,404 90 4,617 4,591 26 Tahsil , R 1,276 1,274 2 3,096 3,056 40 3,250 3,234 16 U 883 878 5 6,398 6,348 50 1,367 1,357 10 Jagraon(M.C) U 678 673 5 4,400 4,368 32 936 930 6 Raikot (M.e) u 149 149 1,693 1,678 15 366 362 4 Akalgarh(C.T) U 56 56 305 302 3 65 65 2 Ludhiana T 23,903 23,638 265 79,551 78,158 1,393 28,076 27,768 "308 Tahs i 1 R 2,186 2,175 11 8,392 8,221 171 6,522 6,489 33 u 21,717 21,463 254 71,159 69,937 1,222 21,554 21,279 275 *Mull anpur u 32 32 866 850 16 170 168 2 ,; Dakha (NAC) Ludhiana u 21,685 21,431 254 70,293 69,087 1,206 21,384 21,111 273 (M.Crop.) Samral a T 1,272 1,270 2 5,064 4,956 108 2,986 • 2,965 21 Tahsil R 1,065 1,063 2 2,989 2,906 83 2,519 2,506 13 U 207 -207 2,075 2,050 25 467 459 8 *Machhiwara U 90 90 861 854 7 227 223 4 (N.A.C .) SMlrala U.A. U 117 117 1,214 1,196 18 240 236 4 (i) SCJl1rala(M.C) U 117 117 1,211 1,193 18 240 236 4 (;1) Bazigar U 3 3 Colony (O.G) 4 Khanna Tahsil T 2,012 1,999 n 11,209 11,004 205 -5,014 4,982 32 R 1,022 1,016 6 3,132 3,050 82 2,882 2,869 13 U 990 983 7 8,077 7,954 123 2,132 2,113 19 Doraha (M.C) U 62 61 806 794 12 174 174 Payal (M.C) U 66 65 298 291 7 56 56 Khanna (M.e) u 862 857 5 6,973 6,869 104 1,902 1,883 19 - 599 tENSUS ABSTRACT ~ I MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services

IX p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

103,609 85,480 18,129 ' 10 1 9 1,699,068 596,115 1;102,953 43,514 38,370 5,144 10 1 9 857,244 292,220 565,024 60,095 47,,110 12,985 841,824 3O_3,895, 537,929 15, 158 12,854 2,304 281.665 95,388 186.277 10,934 9,550 1,384 228,713 76,585 152.128 4,22/ 3,304 920 52,952 18,803 34,,149 2,600 1,957 643 -'- 33,845 11,.965 21,880 911 689 2'22 15,070 5.370 9,700 713 658 55 4,037 1,468 2,569 67,153 54,511 12,642 1,045,946 '372,133 673,813 18,155 15,841. 2,3-14 339,285 116,629 222,656 48,998 38,670 10,328 706,6151 255,504 451,157 501i 392 114 7,280 2,590 4,690

48,492 38,278 10,214 699,381 252,914 446,467

8,672 7,567 1,105 171,052 58,880 112,172 7,051 6,365 68li 150,752 5'1,558 99,194

1,621 1,20~ 419 20,300 7,322 12,978 614 458 156 9,721 3,490 6,231

1,007 . 744 263 10,579 3,832 6,747 985 722 263 10,096 3,648 6,448 22 22 483 184 299

12,626 10,548 2,078 10 1 9 200,405 69,714 130,691 I 7,374 6,614 760 10 1 9 138,494 47,448 91,045 5,252 3,934 1,318 61,911 22,266 39,645 790 595 195 6,862 2.465 4.397 : 320 271 49 4,161 1,448 2,713· ~ 4,142 3,068 1,074 - 50,888 18,353 32,535

APPENDIX II Enumeration blockwise total population and scheduled caste population in urban areas

603 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX' II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/' Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/41l Jagraon (M.C. ) 47,372 14,219 Ward 1 4,662 1,615 Block No. 1 468 20 2 899 708 3 597 278 4 663 365 5 649 82 6 614 89 7 772 73 Ward 2 4,731 1,053 Block No. 8 637 105 9 575 283 10 813 160 11 870 56 12 932 445 13 904 4 Ward 3 2,483 75 Block No. 14 675 15 451 16 802 75 17 555 18 -- Ward 4 1,428 25 Block No. 18 873 18 19 555 7 Ward 5 2,244 773 Block No. 20 649 21 1,128 510 22 467 263 Ward 6 1.,947 273 Block No. 23 741 140 24 462 95 25 744 38 .604 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENOIX, II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urb",n blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total popul(~Jion Scheduled c'astes Code No. ward/urban block ....

1 2 3 4 1

"I... 20/41I Jagraon (M.C. )-Contd. Ward 7 2,387 14 Block No. 26 389 27 830 28 464 29 704 14 Ward 8 2,108 1, 133 Block No. 3.0 822 668 31 613 235 32 673 230 Ward 9 3,574 2,036

Block No~ 33 558 235 34 760 259 35 521 305 36 970. 681 37 765 556 -Ward 10 3,390 2,646 Block No .• 38 760 727 39 490 235 4'6 874 771 41 755 583 42 511 330 Ward 17 2,878 627 Block No. 43 622. 82 44 505 38 45 560 222 46 576 91 47 .615 194 Ward 72 2,300 59 Block No. 48 581 49 507 59 50 481 51 731 605 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX 11 Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Na~e of townl Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/ urban block

2 3 4

20/4LI ,Jagraon (M .C. )-C:oncld.

Ward 13 2,615 120 Block No. 52 445 107 53 565 .54 723 55 882 13

War.d 14 - 3, 150 1,017 Block No. 56 854 306 57 650 193 58 602 196 59 501 60 543 322

Ward 15 1,050 544 Block No. 61 635 536 62 415 8

Ward 16 3,631 1,705 Block No. 63 587 125 64 363 126 65 807 637 66 58.3 ·319 67 436 68 391 187 69 464 311 Ward 17 2,794 504 Block No. 70 553 156 71 1,045 35 72 869 73 327 313 606 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Pop·ulation urban blockwise

Location Name of town I Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/ urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/Il Raikot (M.G.) 21,061 7,792 Ward 1 2,058 1, 106 Block No. 1 633 139 2 721 515 3 704 452 Ward 2 1,804 475 Block No. 4 580 48 5 621 164 6 603 263 Ward 3 1,653 883 Block 7 799 523 8 854 360 Ward 4 1,996 1,591 Block No. 9 768 618 10 497 379 11 731 594 Ward 5 1,968 856 Block No. 12 728 367 13 676 410 14 564 79 Ward 6 1,396 50 Block No. 15 494 44 16 435 17 467 6 Ward 7 1,782 409 Block No. 18 623 385 19 760 24 Ward 8 1,316 44 • Block No. 20 390 21 276 5 22 390 10 23 650 29 607 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of. townl Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/II ' Raikot M.C • -Conc1d • Ward T 1,832 433 Block No. 24 688 169 25 421 198 26 723 66 Ward 10 " 120 60 Block No. 27 731 17 28 389 43 Ward 11 1,069 655 Block No. 29 545 28.4 30 524 371 Ward 12 1, 198 ·162 Block No, 31 634 24 32 564 138 Ward 13 1,869 7,068 ~lock No. 33 407 251 34 780 360 35 682 '457

" 20'/4/111 Akalgarh (C.T.) 5,564 1 ,~23

Ward 1 5,564 1,523 Block No. 1 6,367 27 2 6,367 59 3 58 4 10,265 131 5 10,226 71 6 .39 .43 7 39 116 8 6,516 9 6,516 405 10 613 608 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town I Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/IV Mullanpur Dakha (N .A.C.) 10,138 3,706 Ward 1 10, 138 3,706 Block No. 1 520 190 2 458 167 3 607 222 4 425 155 5 515 188 6 605 221 7 762 279 8 858 314 9 . 791 289 10 658 241 11 725 265 12 575 210 13 302 110 14 673 246 15 810 296 16 854 313

20/4)V Ludhiana (M • Corpn.) Charge No. I

Ward No. I 42,342 5,750

Block No. 1 858 311 2 320 126 3 295 21 4 300 73 5 1,231 217 6 873 9 7 459 21 8 485 9 760 18 10 690 32 609

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRA~T APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castl!.;s Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 Ludhiana ( M • Corpn.) Charge No. l--Contd. 20/4/V Ward 1

Block No. 11 488 12 630 13 497. 8 14 616 15 749 64 16 758 147 17 670 103 18 576 45 19 784 21 20 557 15 21 526 22 272 23 555 10 24 353 18 25 625 26 1,006 6 27 348 16 28 235 29 539 35 30 969 7- 31 185 35 32 163 5 33 460 49 34 252 56 35 1,004 39 36 939 70 37 1,113 10 38 609 382 39 449 38 40 1,268 132 610 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban blo~k

1 2 3 4

Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) C~arge No. l--Contd. 20/4/V Ward 1 Block No. 41 640 139 42 707 91 43 610 6 44 772 150 45 486 18 46 1,004 536 47 284 28 48 631 23 49 584 16 50 843 120 51 755 12 52 620 239 53 679 25 54 486 173 55 976 183 56 888 134 57 475 -- 58 577 6 59 252 60 852 416 61 448 21 62 524 75 63 446 203 64 232 171 65 328 69 66 642 47 67 695 194 68 856 498 I 69 219 70 265 18 611 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT.

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location NamE:! of tow'n/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No •. I-Gontd. 20/4/V Ward 2 60,504 14,794 Block No. 71 1,160 649 72 399 376 73 716 634 74 1,495 192 75 598 112 76 • 507 131 77 5 78 284 64 79 219 130 80 733 504 81 690 522 82 146 83 322 64 84 1,023 25ft 85 811 197 86 1,005 53 87 788 69 88 1,319 33 89 448 58 90 495 71 91 671 .02 92 630 26 93 1,349 .02 94 886 30 95 810 96 347 97 1,741 ":'16 98 1,290 171 99 1,076 100 235 612 , URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. l--Contd. 20/4/V Ward No. 2 Block No. 101 432 287

102 321 19 103 595 104 415 18 105 153 106 1,579 752 107 1,919 583 108 998 461 109 197 26 110 416 147 111 691 319 112 615 148 113 246 114 334 296 115 316 16 116 367 255 117 111 11 118 313 110 119 211 46 120 1,385 321 121 1,315 375 122 758 95 123 1,279 655 124 846 5 125 1,438 465 126 605 417 127 854 213 128 1,333 871 129 1,207 246 130 1,085 23 613

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSrRAC~

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled caztes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

Ludhiana (M.. Corpn.) Charge No. l--Contd. 20/4!V Ward 2 'Block No. 131 595 69 132 1,926 245 133 1,546 183 " 134 678 74 135 736 27 136 363 40 137 1,065 129 138 929 102 139 1,709 229 140 636 172 141 610 142 910 190

143 271 157 144 519 52 145 1,723 324 146 111 10 147 1,109 39 148 185 177 149 260' 35 150 91.

Ward 3 35(387 6,685 Block No. 151 351 152 538 40 153 251 115 154 348 .204 155 383 201 156 898 95 157 518 213 158 813 411 614 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

- Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. warc:l/urban block

1 .2 3 4

Ludhiana (M.·. Corpn. ) Charge No. 1--Concld. 20/4/V Ward No. 3 Block No. 159 472 105 160 1,210 161 163 457 162 435 148 163 761 754 164 't36 271 165 736 158 166 387 92 167 526 27 168 782 19 169 1,028 50 170 1,292 621 171 511 ,314 172 1,191 205 173 881 142 174 1,263 177 175 1,00'1 44 176 1,060 5 177 619 36 178 806 445 179 768 66 180 636 49 181 2,836 649 182 2,630 85 183 2,972 86 184 2,942 382 185. 2,337 19

Ward No. 4 27,834 925 Block No. 1 464 47 2 985 70 615 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise .

Location Name of town/ Total ~ppulation Sch~duled castes Code No. ward/urban blocl<;.

1 2 3 4

Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 2 20/4/V

W'a..rd 4

Block No. 3 SOD 4 524 5 291 35 6 470 7 1,161 8 442 8 9 477 22 10 884 11 290 3 12 288 12 13 1,059 12 14 1,046 1"3 15 1,315 137 16 288 17 617 8 18 586 19 332 20 315 21 757 166 22 316 20 23 362 32 24 1,004 46 25 1,548 26 69 27 1,030 21 28 1,,912 21 29 174 30 2,146 31 535 616 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban b lock wise

Location Name of Townl Total -popula t; on Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/J (M. Gorpn.) Ludhiana Charge No. 2 --Contd. Ward 4 Block No. 32 r,695 210 33 609 34\ 570 6 35 1,060 36 882 37 831 36 Ward No. 5 14,818 1,175 Block No. 38 717 39 197 40 645 69 41 772 32 42 448 48 43 1,341 93

44 9.~,9 68 45 943 573 46 271 47 282 48 342 49 836 50 200 11 51 541 52 294 53 296 10 54 628 164 55 200 37 56 967 66 57 1,102 58 1,020 59 367 4 60 1,206 61 214 617 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 2 --Contd. 20/4/V Ward 6 31,116 5,383

Block No. 62 7 63 498 35 64 781 280 65 621 66 488 67 607 24 68 814 12 69 447 70 364 71 786 330 72 1,466 65 73 1,411 145 74 385 119 75 531 103 76 670 33 77 1,188 48 78 911 310 79 385 62 80 410 309 81 510 225 82 402 6 83 683 62 84 1,026 223 85 1,435 86 761 442 87 693 88 378 102 89 415 13 90 705 48 618 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

'Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No.2 --Contd.

20/4/V ~Ward No. 6 Block No. 91 473 172 92 744 8 93 857 598 94 636 264 95 321 \ 96 630 114 97 300 98 1,028 59 99 268 9 100 1,614 39 101 330 102 503 117 103 266 26 104 196 15 105 1,06S. 264 106 1,017 690 107 126 12 108 964 - Ward No. 7 30,495 2,303 Block No. 109 1,241 160

110 877

# 111 473 19 112 1,237 424 . 113 1,073 101 114 1,228 115 1,042 13 116 822 117 1,032 23 118 570 619 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location Name ot town/ Total population Sche.duled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 2 -Contd. 20/4/V Ward No. 7 Block No. 119 581 120 989 121 1,142 7 122 495 36 123 622

12~ 391

12~ 1,411 67 12€ 1,362 549 12/ 1,326 82 12E 195

12~ 841 '70 13C 694 10 "133 838

13~ 293

13~ 994

13~ 680 417 13: 630 13£ 1,452 13/ 2,029 74 13E 1.073 71 13!: 711 140 894 54 141 630 115 14:;( 396 7 143 231 4 Ward 8 28,671 1,532 Block No. 144 458 145- 2,135 32 146 1,150 147 1,454 405 620 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location N arne of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 2 --Cone ld • 20!4/V Ward No. 8 Block No. 148 1,023 49 149 2,088 79 150 2.072 105 151 1.930 103 152 693 85 153 612 154 874 155 725 156 1,475 21 157 1,114 4 158 961 41 159 2,093 160 160 799 250 161 669 162 1.562 87 163 3,,637 19 164 3,147 92

?O/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 3 Wara No. 9 22,780 1,308 Block No. 1 297 2 604 5 3 574 4 540

5, 879 8 6 1,088 7 423 11 8 1,153 9 1,235 10 467 11 909 190 621 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urb~n block

1 2 3 4

, 20/4!V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 3.-Contd. Ward No.9 Block No. 12 323 18 13 807 14 674 45 15 643 70 16 514 17 520 10 18 350 19 390 20 1,068 87 21 439 22 712 19 23 617 57 24 276 25 694 7 26 365 30 27 691 28 1,133 77 29 759 30 393 342 31 300 3 32 1,167 33 476 217 34 654 27 35 646 85

Ward 10 49,720 4,218

Block No. 36 787 37 773 63 38 499 c26 39 1,392 8 40 677 28 622 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II

Total and S~heduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location .N arne of town/ Total population Scheduled castes 'Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 20/4/V Ludhiana ( M. Corpn.) Charge No. 3 --Contd • Ward No. 10

Block No. 41 1,202 57 42 1,054 284 43 1,255 284 44 748 310 45 750 .... ~. 46 992 47 838 48 702 4 49 746 16 50 922 231 51 1,301 86 52 447 54 53 436 35 54 514 26 55 841 26 56 523 16 57 887 58 749 59 388 60 458 61 503 62 678 8 63 2,038 142 64 807 15 65 491 11 66 474 20 67 302 24 68 737 7 69 1,184 9 70 205 623 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and. Scheduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 20j4/V Ludhiana ( M. Corpn.) Charge No. 3 --Con td • Ward Nq. 10

Block No. 71 802 56 72 613 12 73 742 6 74 510 122 75 785 126 76 453 77 831 78 479 31 79 500 80 680 47 81 573 24 82 517 35 I 83 414 13 84- 372 8 85 298 4 86 1,243 10 8'7 714 62 88 944 376 89 795 90 1,042 339 91 910 56 92 759 71 93 665 20 94 265 95 920 238 96 449 101 97 1,396 313 98 1,519 356 99 365 100 413 624 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Narne qf town/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code No. Ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M • Corpn.) Charge No. 3 --Contd • Ward No. 10

101 243 2 102 489 103 720

Ward 11 39,567 1,225 Block No. 104 864 105 694 7

106 1,074 130 107 464 45 108 436 109 256 104 110 227 111 417 112 641 23 113 450 114 794 26 115 678 8 116 725 117 959 77 118 336 119 222 120 340 121 598 122 325 123 634 24 124 394 4 125 160 21 126 630 12 127 347 18 128 315 26 625 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste PopulatiOJ;l urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 3 --Contd • Ward No. 11

B:o,ck No. 129 606 45 130 263 131 448 14 132 160 5 133 367 , 134 297 135 281 136 251 137 943 138 1,186 216 139 283 9 140 599 23 141 1/241 28 142 889 143 1,051 , 144 1.342 7

/ 145 921 146 1.268 147 917 70 1/+8 298

149 9~9 33 150 873 151 1,687 152 776 31 153 927 154 1. 014 32 155 1;065 27 156 994 20 157 1,030 54 626 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population ul;'ban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled castes Cod~ No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 3-Goncld. Ward No. 11 Block No. 158 1,005 36 159 1,120 24

160 1~057 26 161 509 Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge NO.4 Ward No. 12 76,290 1,418 Block No. 1 270 2 382 3 1,060 37 4 870 9 5 467 11 6 734 20 7 813 8 539 126 9 929 389 10 867 323 11 467 28 12 525 59 13 1,109 226 14 847 15 1,007 ' 16 616 5 17 537 18 470 24 19 491 31 20 807 34 21 1,061 86 22 544 10 23 681 24 257 627 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ Total population .Scheduled castes Code No, ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

-t' 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 4-Contd. Ward 13 16,037 1,606 Block No. 25 264 6 26 377 27 585' 28 765 173 29 874 229 30 784 51 31 447 4 32 1,213 33 908 18 34 1,187 301 35 934 40 36 962 lQ4 37 689 38 1,061 168 39' 1,096 10 40 1,177 763 37 1,082 253 e69 212

Ward 14 13,964 1,164 Block No, 44 1,036 45 595 11 46. 639 47 447 125 48 1,061 563 49 408 209 50 559 51 994 27 52 690 628 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location Name of town! Total population Sc heduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana ( M. Corpn.) Charge 'No. 4 --Contd • Ward No. 14

53 375 54 536 55 680 56 1,388 57 1,372 58 1,216 59 1,239 229 60 729 Wabd No. 15 11,053 7,493 Block No. 61 1,593 238 62 755 114 63 768 211 64 394 198 65 387 66 411 5 67 816 50 68 851 158 69 1,433 442 70 862 71 982 18 72 965 59 73 836

Ward No. 16 37,248 5,465 Block No. 74 908 405 75 853 155 76 360 23 77 706 50 78 397 629 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheriuled castes Code No. ward/U);ban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhic:tna ( M • Corpn.) Charge No. 4 --Contd •

Ward 16 Block No. 79 1,191 173 80 1,123 81 798 [.82 82 384 384 83 1,165 5 - 84 1,135 268 85 689 86 462 13 87 564 88 805 68 89 604 90 674 258 91 1,201 234 92 1,063 93 762 621 94 951 512 95 529 187 96 652 614 97 270 28 98 1,006 41 99 1,030 100 792 66 101 687 102 733 23 103 1,281 17 104 538 105 537 7 106 857 107 900 59 630 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban block wise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ,ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 4 -Concld • Ward No. 16 Block No. 108 872 69 109 1,158

110 912 35 111 .1,270 52 112 862 6 i13 1,132 518 114 865 17 115 762 116 1,000 117 930 66 118 878 9 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 5 2,232 Ward No. 17 13,715 Block No. 1 635 15 2 537 66 3 338 4 1,593 251 5 1,113 129 6 930 421 7 447 6 8 593 8 9 300 3 10 251 50 11 447 12 814 13 843 3 14 907 4 15 351 17 16 825 17 605 9 631 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS' ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Cbarge No. 5 -Contd.

Ward 17 18 399 104 19 1,039 596 20 748 550 Ward 18 8,255 5,804 Block No. 21 591 425 22 939 605 23 1,180 1,080 24 935 828 25 938 682 26 713 351 27 645 489 28 805 537 29 623 247 30 736 473 31 150 87

W.ard 19 19,486 634 Block No. 32 1 ;057 33 1,366 34 891 29 35 1,081 7 36 911 37 498 2 38 1,428 39 1,363 17 40 28'6 2 41 480 42 346 7 43 .1,736 49 44 862 12 632 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 , 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn. ) Charge No. S --Contd.

Ward 19 45 691 46 912 5 47 292 7 48 1,223 6 49 182 50 486 54 51 551 115 52 582 229 53 613 79 54 464 10 89 488 90 395 91 302 4 Ward 20 20,638 749 Block No. 55 438 56 829 57 801 58 757 59 672 60 216 61 995 62 1,103- 63 512 64 610 10 65 844 66 591 6 67 797 244 68 1,132 6 69 501 633 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town! city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana eM. Corpn.) Charge No. 5-Contd.

Ward 20

Block NO.70 997 71 523 72 648 73 599 20 74 1,234 67 75 484 103 76 475 12 'J7 933 22 78 1,282 11 79 1,574 248 80 1,091 Ward 21 13,788 1,975 Block No. 81 1,659 15 82 1,242 200 83 678 84 761 34 85 488 86 513 18 87 709 2 88 530 7 92 332 93 314 94 307 95 149 10 96 349 82 97 430 18 98 330 90 99 452 270 100 554 395 634 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana ( M. Corpn.) Charge No. 5--Con cld • Ward 21 Block No. 101 498 209 102 534 194 103 253 13 104 353 9 105 262 14 106 323 24 107 240 14 108 420 9 109 508 348 20/4/V Ludhiana (M • Corpn.) Charge No. 6 Ward 22 54,257 7,544 Block No. 1 722 12; 2 238 3 295 4 1,121 68 5 889 38 6 430 7 1,735 9 8 270 13 9 508 17 10 986 10 11 252 31 12 1,049 105 13 1,094 889 14 632 430 15 489 114 16 196 78 17 354 38 18 307 19 663 572 635 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total anp. Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Narne of town / city Total population Scheduled castes Code -No •. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 6 --Contd.

Ward 22 Block No. 20 160 71 21 340 61 22 676 168 23 210 IS 24 477 ll8 1-S 676 59 2.6 529 81 27 394 48 28 548 43 29 315 28 30 360 31 296 32 1,300 143 33 1,234 861 34 391 13 35 415 4 36 327 37 560 38 1,202 46 39 569 6 40 l,393 395 41 865 42 410 43 234 44 249 II 45 500 18 46 422 47 441 48 458 49 405 6 636 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No ... 6--Gontd.

Ward 22

Block No. 50 231 48 51 342 52 277 53 '270 8 54 343 55 156 35 56 423 54 57 403 58 590 233 59 417 29 60 310 21 61 393 25 62 786 346 63 320 27 64 249 65 359 06 110 12 (,7 350 17 68 294 69 395 10 70 331 13 71 233 37 72 311 17 73 444 11 74 221 9 75 78 2 76 364 68 77 397 4 78 1,645 63 637 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V , Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 6--Contd. • Ward 22 Block No.79 397 24 80 395 81 1,462 49 82 514 14 83 520 84 667 85 785 86 323 87 29 ,88 494 89 1,283 48 90 269 23 91 1,144 \6 92 183 93 48 36 94 292 14 95 458 96 338 97 1,072 38 98 255 228 99 547 231 100 514 267 101 378 247 102 197 7 103 331 186 104 330 91 105 391 158 180 257 34 181 194 14 182 106 2 638 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II . Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 6--Contd.

Ward 22 Block No. 183 97 1 184 82 2 185 99 5 186 79 187 99 5

Ward 23 28,647 3,729 Block No. 106 825 114 107 876 87 108 343 19 109 1,095 110 984 111 767 112 875 113 1,157 27 114 851 115 450 116 731 117 1,161 369 118 676 51 119 600 48 120 563 155 121 1,277 136 122 607 6 123 680 41 124 456 125 427 5 126 280 127 '13 37 128 351 5 129 288 639 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town / city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. b --Contd •

Ward 23 Block No. 130 505 72 131 867 331 132 774 53 133 986 20 134 522 197 135 299 43 13.6 646 67 137 810 2.1 ) 138 430 4 139 679 140 673 25 141 991 142 467 11 143 489 144 1,729 1,596 145 1,047 Ward 24 13,370 1,476 Block No. 146 512 147 316 148 1,217 298 149 1,078 150 1,252 265 151 523 152 595 153 456 79 154 472 4 155 534 12 156 926 70 157 1,497 244 ... 640 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No.6. --Contd •

Ward 24 Block No. 158 484 .43 159 673 217 160 813 27 161 578 162 718 215 163 726 2 Ward 25 12,592 860 Block No. 164 240 6 165 605

~ .16 373 j 167 514 99 168 330 169 764 22 170 583 8 171 605 23 172 949 37 173 608 11 174 820 32

175 433 44 176 269 4 177 492 178 -!90 18 179 344 8 188 1,103 233 189 925 53 190 956 171 191 448 63 192 289 12 193 512 13 641 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 .

Z()/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 6-Concld.

Ward 26 11,112 2,033 Block No. 194 594 80 195 560 126 196 710 281 197 870 164 198 1,029 28 199 648 154 200 619 124 201 630 178 202 563 79 203 712 57 204 398 180 205 641 168 206 102 25 207 311 208 653 40 209 1,347 65 210 725 284 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) yharge No. 1

Ward 27 12,502 402 Block No. 1 344 2 1,203 -- 3 532 56 4 475 5 447 8 6 355 l05 7 449 8 738 50 9 1,466 50 10 487 64 11 731 642 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/ urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 7 --Contd •

Ward 27 Block No. 12 566 13 496 14 853 28 15 790 16 519 17 306 11 18 455 20 19 632 20 658 10 Ward 28 10,824 97 Block No. 21 340 97 22 467 23 364 25 24 328 25 916 6 26 502 27 647 11 28 494 55 29 822 30 1, 132 31· 610 32 559 33 485 34 638 35 834 36 681 37 359 38 4Ql 39 245 643 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total popula tion Scbl".!duled castes Code No. ward/urban block

. 1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhian.a (M. Cor.pn. ) Charge No.7 --Contd. Ward 29 13,600 252 Block No. 40 417 41 322 42 361 43 539 158 44 261 45 245 46 1,014 12 47 252 48 260 49 558 50 290 51 475 52 383 53 241 54 380 55 664 5 56 500 8 57 491 7 58 455 59 464 60 378 61 III 62 534 63 591 64 400 65 783 62 66 627 67 558 68 704 69 342 644 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/41V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 7--Contd.

Ward 30 7(822 595 Block No. 70 207 71 197 9 72 418 73 1,087 202 74 224 75 207 63 76 627 85 77 190 78 329 16 79 527 13 80 706 12 81 980 21 82 616 83 254 87 84 1,253 87

Ward 31 16,791 3,836 Block No. 85 800 42 86 518 87 942 52 88 1,475 116 89 1,451 86 90 860 228 91 1,235 450 92 769 384 93 490 94 976 559 95 680 151 96 924 431 97 986 686 98 965 4"07 645

URBAN ~PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town I city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

Ludhiana :(M. ICorpn.) Charge No. 7-Contd .•

-Ward 31 81 .afock No. '99 987 100 ,648 52 101 1.,'058 99 102 263 4 103 764 8 22,1034 1,389 Ward 32 51 Block ,No. 104 1,'264 105 128 106 429 101 1,315 .35 lOJ 478 109 507 110 1" 107 22 111 801 112 '1,'019 13 113 801 21 114 1~307 11'5 263 5 116 578 11:7 839 3 118 874 . ,11'9 1,,2:12 '66 JlZO ']:09 .21 121 429 'i122 7(61 '!123 1887

12~ 11,';840 Tl:z'5 [,,:28'5.

i12'6 !l.~ n:7,8 i127 :3'20 646 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 7-Concld. Ward 32 Block No. 128 789 172 129 678 251 130 176 23 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn .) Charge No.8 2,659 Ward 33 13,.179 Block No. 1 263 68 2 1,154 6 3 1,175 65 4 339 5 5 731 18 6 847 77 7 1,172 194 8 948 178 9 812 108 10 963 384 11 1,234 623 12 980 13 1,320 758 14 1,241 175 Ward 34 11,999 2,345 Block No. 15 816 139 16 665 6

17 721 121 18 690 19 662 31 20 423 301 21 564 9 22 768 23 556 83 647 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urbap blockwise

Location Name of town I city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 . 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. S -Contd. Ward 34 Block No.24 485 39 25 382 13 26 634 155 27 622 444 28 439 232 29 311 249 30 563 96 31 407 103 32 377 51 33 694 34 34 665 101 35 555 138

Ward 35 9,994 1,619 Block No. 36 1,073 37 1,005 23

~8 630 5 39 599 18 40 304 41 354 178 42 249 43 452 34 44 590 24 45 1,069 26 % 1,218 855 47 300 18 48 440 195 49 904 3S 50 807 208 648· URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward I urban block

1 2 . 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No.8 -Contd.•

Ward 36 79,247 566 Block No. 51 593 52 443 7 53 449 14 54 319 55 366 56 422 13 57 1,119 27 58 925 39 59 1,584 76 60 1,281 45 61 617 62 741 6 63 515 73 64 612 40 6.5 562 47 66 444 67 855 27 68 605 69 549 42 70 478 54 71 747 21 72 753 8 73 498 9 74 297 75 554 76 611 77 216 78 354 79 394 649. URBAN PRIMARY CENSOS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town / city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Gorpn • ) Charge No. 8 --Contd. Ward 36 Block No. 80 774 14 81 570 4

Ward 37 18,322 1,759 Block No. 82 142 12 83 506 6 84 306 85 110 86 1,289 821 87 133 88 873 18 89 567 37 90 355 46 91 537 92 507 28 93. 428 24 94 430 10 95 535 96 732 97 812 2 98 696 99 705 78 100 679 4 101 848 10 102 882 103 848 31 104 741 8 10'5 439 11 106 756 227 650 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge NO.8 --Concld. Ward 37 Block No.107 509 310 108 916 71 109 725 110 805 5 111 511 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 9

~tard 38 26,805 1,546 Block No. 1 690 21 2 683 18 3 513 27 4 519 67 5 519 40 6 556 30 7 269 28 8 1,359 32 9 1,001 73 10 533 334 11 258 12 552 13 323 14 345 15 448 16 133 9 17 451 7 18 441 17 19 272 6 , 20 434 21 162 5 22 135 4 23 501 24 664 25 25 701 5 651 URBA~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caate Population urban blockwiae

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana ( M• Corpn.) Charge No. 9 --Contd. Ward 38 Block N'o. 26 418 27 352 16 28 754 5 29 856 31 30 1,346 6 31 939 40 32 272 18 33 164 38 34 529 71 35 232 69 36 530 15 37 712 120 38 654 17 39 945 115 40 666 129 41 431 33 42 275 43 508 44 591 9 45 962 56 46 368 10 47 368 48 374 4·9 161 50 336 Ward 39 12,218 266 Block No. 51 212 19 52 250 10 53 252 32 54 221 24 55 415 652 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana ( M. Corpn.) Charge No.9 --Contd. Ward-39 Block No. 56 705 18 57 671 17 58 468 59 822 16 60 714 19 61 619 62 386 63 376 64 590 88 65 . 699 23 66 1.097 67 1.061 68 229 69 520 70 1.394 71 517 Ward 40 10,053 208 Block No. 72 401 73 648 74 610 75 212 76 810 77 842 78 240 79 244 80 516 81 781 16 82 550 83 668 12 84 456 85 1 .• 013 653 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 9--Contd. Ward 40 Block No. 86 730 53 87 964 88 368 127 Ward 41 9,020 14 Block No. 89 538 90 178 91 388 92 587 93 492 94 206 95. 542 96 238 97 523 98 748 99 637 100 631 101 1,034 102 350 103 20 104 291 105 158 106 440 107 411 108 608 14

Ward 42 10,224 149 Block No. 109 303 12 110 973 III 644 112 622 113 580 654 , URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total, , and! Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Locatioo ~me df town / city Total population Scheduled castes Code No.. ~a~d/urban block

1 Z 3 4

20/4/V LudhiJil,na (M. Corpn.) Charg~ No. 9--Contd. Block No. 114 432 5 115 402 116 816 117 296 118 457 119 99 21 120 769 106 121 333 122 169 123 422 124 1,161 125 430 126 662 127 654 5 Ward 43 11,657 1,559 Block No. 128 559 259 129 736 10 130 587 65 131 373 H2 240 133 386 134 376 135 655 136 389 137 539 292 138 595 14 139 636 4 140 915 613 141 532 302 142 433 143 906 655 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 9 --Contd •

Ward No. 43 Block No. 144 384 145 357 146 162 147 419 148 521 149 638 150 319 Ward No. 44 16,102 2,276 Block No. 151 394 80 152 458 39 153 390 5 154 200 155 203 6 156 689 81 157 530 78 158 615 105 159 290 5 160 400 63 161 471 121 162 1,069 158 163 404 191 164 188 44 165 687 14 166 267 186 161 200 60 168 254 22 169 130 60 170 264 185 171 254 181 172 152 173 309 656 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise Location Name of townl city Total population Scheduled castes Code No • ward/urban block • 1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. q --Coneld.

Ward No. 44 Block No. 174 220 175 129 176 278 7 177 494 17 "178 902 122 179 264 180 508 153 181 355 182 550 183 1,156 14 184 361 34 185 650 163 186 433 20 187 984 62 20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 10

Ward 45 21 ,380 5,183 Block No. 1 219 2 1,042 258 3 760 473 4 943 594 5 137 5 6 873 656 7 1,452 1,221 8 777 378 9 523 21 10 350 26 11 828 16 12 986 208 13 532 17 14 387 3 15 440 35 16 518 17 657 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

p Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 10-Contd.

Ward 45 Block No. 17 454 51 18 231 19 98 20 101 21 134 22 153 17 23 251 24 230 3 25 110 26 543 74 27 936 18 28 398 29 883 67 30 458 10 31 740 5 32 866 33 1,840 68 34 1,199 908 35 855 21 36 133 13

Ward 46 26,278 5,892 Block No. 37 132 6 38 170 6 39 249 40 278 41 502 42 1,385 43 678 18 44 261 10 45 .697 46 400 658 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town I city Total population Sched'uled castes Code NO'. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

ZO/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 10-Gontd.

Ward No. 46 Block NO'. 47 238 48 318 9 49 442 50 655 40 51 381 174 52 172 53 1.167 11 54 160 24 55 397 142 56 855 541 57 480 382 58 1,300 97 59 570 528 60 498 146- 61 542 299 62 200 1'78 63 3,36 6 64 673 265 65 324 18 66 420 73 67 488 65 68 150 '69 217 205 70 774 139 71 219 5 72 205 13 73 196 8 74 380 25 75 335 95 76 297 116 77 457 321 78 242 659 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise Location Name of town/city Total popufation Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. lO-Contd.

Ward-46 Block No. 79 609 461 80 353 34 81 627 378 82 737 606 83 500 35 84 271 12 85 1011 98 86 515 66 87 442 17 88 345 119 89 528 64 90 449 4 91 384 92 368 93 299 27 Ward 47 16,237 2,164 Block No. 94 138 95 481 96 573 97 497 98 1,129 99 693 17

100 . ~10 102 367 12 102 641 15 103 678 13 104 508 105 597 39 106 962 300 107 1,359 269 108 1,305 579 660 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX· II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled castes Gode No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No.lO-Contd.

Ward No. 47 Block No. 109 823 171 110 777 3-6 111 367 334 112 301 113 1,048 372 114 431 7 115 400 116 392 117 814 118 346

Ward 48 17,558 2,880 Block No. 119 662 120 414 121 819 627 122 265 7 123 628 124 802 139 125 530 126 553 127 355 128 239 2 129 599 130 195 131 430 132 503 5 133 625 213 134 696 210 lr 496 113 1 13 1,568 114

13 2,100~ 661 URBAN PRIMARY CENSOS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II ToW and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location .Name of town/city Total population Scheuuled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4JV Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 10--Contd.

Ward 48 Block No. 138 266 139 505 44 140 397 299 141 367 329 142 361 12 143 354 68 144 .720 145 816 18 146 735 330 147 558 350 Ward 49 16,291 1,797 Block No. 148 269 69 149 534 206 150 606 56 151 500 ,35 152 191 15 153 341 26 154 231 24 155 418 46 156 411 157 290 158 -116 159 391 160 399 161 759 82 162 535 163 925 912 16.1 344 36 165 382 166 700 31 167 456 39 662 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Populati.on urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No. 10--Contd.

Ward 49 Block No •• 168 636 169 390 19 170 473 43 171 595 172 213 15 173 187 35 174 318 18 175 351 5 176 79 12 177 388 178 279 179 581 52 180 270 181 381 21 182 417· 183 205 184 715 185 295 186 720 Ward 50 19,317 588 Block 'No. 187 246 11 188 360 3 189 630 57 190 498 51 191 291 12 192 212 21 193 204 24 194 324 195 462 35 196 833 25 197 556 9 663 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled caste,s Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/V Ludhiana (M. Corpn.) Charge No 8 10--Concld •

Ward 50 Block No. 198 663 19 199 535 6 200 463 5 201 665 5 202 1,212 203 1,345 204 1,001 27 205 903 21 206 529 207 1,029 44 208 740 6 209 999 29 210 958 18 211 '1,097 64 212 997 213 994 96 214 571 to/4/VI Machhiwara (N.A .C.) 13.554 4,287 Ward 1 13,554 4,287 Block No. 1 175 38 2 783 615 3 860 521 4 468 133 5 938 313 6 850 423 7 902 238 8 591 14 9 269 9 10 42t.J 3 664 URBAN PRIMARY GENSUS ABSTRACT \ APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste PopUlation urban blockwise

Location Name ,of town/city Total pppulation Scheduled castes

1 2 3 4

20/4/VI Machhiwara (N .A.C. )--Concld. ward No. T Block No. 11 533 68 12 868 27 13 865 155 14 547 105 15 743 610 16 643 435 17 798 238 18 716 46 19 842 91 20 737 205 20/4/VII Samrala (U.A.) 14',921 4.315 Samrala (M.C.) 14,287 3,738 Ward 1 1,515 572 Block No. 1 473 167 2 466 379 ~ 3 576 26 Ward 2 1,503 363 BlOCk No. 4 746 198 5 757 165 Ward 3 991 729 Block No. .6 487 330 7 504 399 Ward 4 1,244 33 Block No. 8 587 29 9 657 4 Ward 5 924 18

Bloc~ No.lO 414 6 11 510 12 f{ard 6 1,320 688 Block No,. 12 644 389 13 676 299 665 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise Location Name of town! city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/VII Samrala (M.C.) Ward 7 1,057 47 Block No.14 449 12 15 608 35 Ward 8 1,665 879 Block No.16 444 70 17 .605 177 18 616 5-72 Ward 9- 1,353 149 Block No.19 627 98 20 726 51 Ward 10 1,372 193 Block No.21 649 96 22 723 97 Ward 11 1,343 127 Block No. 23 670 41 24 673 86 Bazigat: Colony O.G. 634 577 . Block No.25 634 577

20/4/lX Payal (M.C.) 5.852 2.285, Ward-l 5,852 2,285 Block No. 1 723 464 2 465 7 3 656 92 4 417 13 5 661 524 6 685 17 7 699 247 8 697 302 9 590 502 10 259 117 666 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II ,-, Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Narne of town / ci ty Total population SC~leduled caste,;; Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/VIII Doraha (M.C.)--Concld.

Ward 6 1,269 349 Block No. 7 421 5 8 848 344 Ward 7 773 6 Block No. 9 501 6 10 272 Ward 8 953 76 Block No. 11 482 23 12 471 53 Ward 9 1,193, 177 Block No. 13 417 74 14 776 103 Ward 10 1,059 112 Block No.15 426 59 16 633 53 Ward 11 810 39 Block No.17 381 5 18 429 34 667 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location N<....me of town! city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward!urban block

1 2 3 4 14,709 20/4/X Khanna (M.C. ) 71,990 Ward 1 6,122 7,919 Block No. 1 707 221 2 518 126 3 655 150 4 61'3 544 5 568 67 6 657 41 7 545 199 8 635 418 9 683 72 10 541 81 Ward 2 2,965 491 Block No. 11 846 39 12 502 12 13 550 151 14 578 48 15 489 241 Ward 3 7,470 100 Block No. 16 649 100 17 821

.. ~rd 4 2,320 52 Block No. 18 806 19 403 20 422 28 21 689 24 Ward 5 8,849 1,868 Block No. 22 316 8 23 609 18 24 468 112 25 542 491 26 416 416 27 442 217 668 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/X Khanna (M.C. )--Contd.

20/4/X Ward 5

Block No. 28 495 103 29 647 77 30 337 34 31 834 64 32 892 112 33 692 38 34 815 35 35 704 123 36 640 20 Ward 6 2,365 323 Block No. 37 687 32 38 553 13 39 635 189 40 490 89 Ward 7 3,993 1,694 Block No. 41 483 336 42 559 79 43 923 792 44 540 194 45 507 24 46 981 269

I

5$ 53~. 5 669 - URBAN P,RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town! city Total population Scheduled. costes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/X Khanna (M.C. )--Contd.

Ward 9 6,889 1,846 Block No. 54 368 215 55 477 56 848 140 57 792 97 58 605 7 59 835 27 60 907 179 61 568 447 62 433 433 63 446 198 64 610 103 Ward 10 1,688 92 Block. No • 65 1~033. 85 66 655 7 Ward 11 1,925 26 Block No. 67 943 68 557 7 69 425 19 Ward 12 6,524 1,505 Block No. 70 683 138 7l 474 54 72 822 220 73 745 225 74 433 99 75 550 89 76 493 43 77 484 126 7-8 908 56 79 614 380 80 318 75 670 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/ city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/X Khanna (M.G. )--Contd.

Ward 13 4,277 1,548 Block No. 81 723 373 82 740 505 83 829 621 84 793 29 85 859 86 333 20 Ward 14 1,921 131 Block No. 87 876 88 630 130 89 415 1 Ward 15 3,399 30 Block No. 90 701 91 795 92 776 30 93 1,127 Ward 16 7,423 1,142 Block No. 94 1,154 642 95 709 51 96 545 21 97 395 13 98 372 18 99 562 25 100 783 40 101 544 209 102 689 103 826 104, 603 23 105 241 100 671 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste Population urban blockwise

Location Name of town/city Total population Scheduled castes Code No. ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

20/4/X, Khanna (M.C. )--Concld. Ward-17 5,018 1,087 • Block No. 106 1,031 15 107 591 36 108 698 41 109 832 88 110 880 525 111 497 54 112 489 328

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES 674

DISTRICT PRt~v CENSUS ABSTRACT

5r. State! Total! No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Literates ~o • District Rural! house­ Caste Population Cd~te Po~vlatjon Urban holds in the age-group with 0--6 S.C. members

p M F P F p M F

2 3 4 5 .6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 • 4 ludhiana T 103.158511.399 329.001282.392112.032 58,Ss( 53.148 252.084 160.168 91,316 District R 73,014 434,038 233,036 201,002 77,97041,010 36,960 183,017 117.771 65,246 U 30,744 177.361 95,971 81,390 34,062 17.874 16.188 69,067 92,99726,070 1 JagraonC.D.Block T 7,549 44,706 24,151 20,555 7,950 4,230 3,720 16,115 10,554 5,561

R 7,549 44,706 24,151 20,555 7,950 4,230 3,720 16,115 10,554 5,561 U 2. Sidh\'lan Bet T 5,726 34,267 18,124 16,143 6,215 3,177 3,038 12,817 8,336 4,481 C.D. Block R 5,726 34,267 18,124 16,143 6,215 3,177 3,038 12,817 8,336 4,481 U

3. Sudhar C.D. Block T 5,502 32,251 17,193 .15,058 5,386 2,308 2,578 14,556 9,029 5,527 R 5,207 30,728 16,400 14,328 5,102 2,665 2,437 13,687 8,521 5,166

U 295 1,523 793 730 284 1403 141 869 508 361

Akalgarh (CT) U 295 1,523 793 730 284 143 141 869 508 361 4. Ludhiana-I T 7,746 46,155 24,986 21,169 3,508 4,578 3,930 21,858 13,973 7,885 C.D. Block R 7,746 46,155 24,986 21,169 3,508 4,578 3,930 21,858 13,973 7,885

U

5. Ludhi ana-I I T 8,585 52,036 27,673 24,363 10,020 5,183 4,837 20,522 12,834 7,688 C.D. Block R 8,585 52,036 27,673 24,363 10,020 5,183 4,837 20,522 12,834 7,688

U 6. Machhiwara C.D. T 7,108 42,417 22,811 19,606 7,743 4,0923,65118,044 11,6(7 6,~67 Block R 7,108 42,417 22,811 19,606 7,743 4,0923,65118,044 11,677 6,367

U 7. Samrala C.D. Block T 1"1 ,660 68,821 37,060 31,761 12,470 6,604 5,866 29,505 19,240 10,265 R 11,555 68,244 36,759 31,485 12,334 6,529 5,805 29,338 19,112 10,226 u 105 577 301 276 136 75 61 167 128.. 39 Bazigar, Colony (OG) 105 577 301 276 136 75 61 167 128 39 8. Delon C.D. Block T 7,373 43,119 23,144 19,975 7,728 4,087 3,64118,317 11,801 5,516 R 7,373 43,119 23,144 19,975 7,728 4,087 3,641 18,317 11,801 6,516 u 675

,FOR SCHEDlI.ED CASTES

• I NDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ------Total main workers Cultivators Agricu J tura 1 Livestock. Mining and labourers Forestry. Fishing Quarrying Hunting and Planta­ tions, orchards and Allied Activities (I-IX) II III III ------.------.--- p F P M F P M F P P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

79.708 172.903 6.805 6,497 6.383 114 87.462 85.892 1.570 2.353 2.110 24l Z1,272 123.500 3.712 5,444 5.382 62 19,556 78,100 1,456 1.291 1.165 132 )2.436 49.403 3,033 1,053 1 .. 001 52 7,906 7,792 114 1,056 945 111 13,567 13,233 334 199 198 10,069 9,933 136 127 81 46 13,567 13,233 334 199 198 10,069 9,933 136 127 81 .46

10,454 9;843 611 775 771 4 7.613 7,155 458 72 69 3 10,454 9.843 611 775 771 4 7,613 7,155 458 72 69 .3

9,226 9.038 188 179 175 4 6,128 6,098 30 64 62 2 8,882 8,700 182 177 173 4 6,037 6,008 29 64 62 2 344 338 6 2' 2 91 90 1 344 338 6 2 2 91 90 1 3,590 13,174 416 357 354 3 6,298 6,252 46 29 212 7 3,590 13,174 416 357 354 3 6,298 6,252 46 29 212 7

4,985 14.490 495 1,742 1-,721 21 9,096 8,864 232 195 177 18 14,985 14.490 4951.742 1.721 21 9,096 8,854 232 195 177 18

,2,34S 12,025 324 997 995 2 7,520 7,435 85 116 96 20 12.349' 12.025 324 997 995 2 7,520 7,435 85 116 96 20

19,920 19,254 666 303 277 26 12,167 11,844 323 177 151 26 19,788 19,123 665 303 277 26 12.050 11,728 322 177 151 26 132 131 117 116 1 132 131 l' 117 116 1 12,512 12.183 389 252 252 7.487 7,434 53 135 132 3 12.572 12,183 389 252 252 7.487 7,434 53 135 132 3 676 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT... Sr. Statel Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAiN WORKERS No. District Rur a 1t ------.. ------.- Urban Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Construction Trade and commerce processing, process ing, servicing and servicing and repairs in repa irs in household other than industry househol d industry VIa) V(b) VI VII ------p M F p M F p M F p M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

4. ludhiana T 1,770 1,600 170 26,513 25.308 1,205 6.977 6.892 85 12.615 12.196 419 R 1,313 1,224 M 10.807 10,150 657 2.394 2,389 5 5.644 5.448 196 U 451 316 81 15.706 15,158 5484.583 4,503 80 6,971 6,148 223

1. JagraonC.D.Block T 45 37 8 646 583 63 216 216 322 316 6 R 45 37 8 646 583 63 216 216 322 316 6

U ... 2. Sidhwan Bet T 44 42 2 398 332 66 109 109 248 244 4 C.D. BlOck R 44 42 2 398 332 66 109 109 248 244 4

3. Sudhar C.O. Block T 24 23 539 478 61 181 180 305 299 6 R 23 22 521 460 61 145 144 272 267 5

U 18 18 36 36 33 32 Akalgarh {CT} U 18 18 36 36 33 32 4. Ludhiana-l T 250 243 7 2,305 2,141 164 334 333 868 848 20 C.D. Block R 250 ?43 7 2,305 2,141 164 334 333 868 848 20

U

5. Ludhiana-ll T 262 246 16 1,381 1,317 64 255 252 3 549 503 46 C.D. Block R 262 246 16 1,381 1,317 64 255 252 3 549 503 46

U 571 '43 6. Mathhiwara C.O. T 120 110 10 753 721 32 221 "221 614 Block "43 R 120 110 10 753 721 32 221 221 614 571

U 1,162 1,120 42 7. Samrala C.O. Bloc~: T 163 151 12 2,115 2,052 63 510 510 R 163 151 12 2",115 2,052 63 510 510 1,160 1,118 42 2 2 U 2 8azigar Colony (0&) 2 -- 8. Delan C.O. Block T 198 180 18 1,443 1,318 125 256 256 609 599 10 R 198 180 18 1,443 1,318 125 256 256 609 599 10

U 677 JEOR SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers Transport, storage' Other services and communications

VIII IX ------P M F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

8,414 8,347 67 27,107 24,175 2,932 10 1 9 431,681 156,103 275,578 3.75· 3,732 22 17,063 15,9)0 1,153 10 1 ·9· 306,756 109,535 197,221

"4,660 4~615 45 10,044 8,265 1,779 124,925 46,568 78,357

331 329 2 1,612 1,540 72 31,139 10,918 20,221 331 329 2 1,612 1,540 72 31,139 10,918 20,221 .

174 173 1,021 948 73 23,813 8,281 15,532 174 173 1,021 948 73 23.813 8,281 15.532

-:...

215 212 3 1,591 1.511 80 23,025 8,155 14,870 201 198 3 1,442 1,366 76 21,846 7,700 14,146 14 14 149 145 4 1,179 455 724 14 14 149 145 4 1,179 455 724 573 568 5 2.386 2.223 163 32,565 11,812 20,753 573 568 5 2,386 2.223 163 32,565 11,812 20,753

433 432 1,072 978 94 37,051 13,183 23,~68 433 432 1,072 978 94 37.051 13,183 23,868

303 302 1,705 1,574 131 30,068 10,786 19,282 303 302 1,705 .1 ,574 131 30,068 10,786 19,282

810 806 4 2,513 2,343 170 48,901 17,806 31,095 810 806 4 2,500 2,330 170 48,456 17,636 30,820 13 13 445 170 275 13 .:13 445 170 275 369 367 2 1,823 1,645 178 30,547 10,961 19,586 369 367 2 1,823 1,645 178 30,547 10,961 19,586 678 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAt~~

Sr. Statel . Totall No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled literates No. District Rural! house- Caste Population Caste Population Urban holds in the age-group with 0--6 S.C. members ------_.------P M F P M F P M F

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

9. Doraha C.D. Black T 6.026 35.309 19,198 16,111 6,110 3,206 2.904 14.900 9,870 5,030 R 6.026 35.309 19.198 16.111 6,110 3.206 "2,904 14,900 9.870 5,030 U 10. Pakhowal T 6,139 37.057 19.790 17,267 6.260 3,263 2.997 17.419 11,093 6,326 R 6.139 37,057 19.790 17,2S7 6,260 3."263 2,997 17,419 11,093 6,326 U

Urban Total U 30.744 177,361 95,971 81.390 34.062 17.874 16,18869,067 42,997 26,070 Cities/U.As Having Population 100,000 and above

1 l udhi ana (M-Corp.) U 21.620 123.521 ' 67,465 56,056 23,618 12.392 11,226 48,346 30,204 18,742 Towns/U.As Population Less than 100.000 Jagraon (M.e.) U 2,303 14,219 7,557 6,662 2.616 1,387 1,229 5.276 3,174 2.102 2 Raikot (M.e. ) U 1,296 7,792 4.106 3,686 1,568 841 727 2.558 1,581 977 3 Akalgarh (C.T.) U 295 1,523 793 730 284 143 141 869 508 361

*4 Mullanpur (NAC) U 637 3,706 1, 984 ~ 1,722 713 374 339 1,364 856 508 Dakha *5 Machhiwara(NAC ) U 760 4,287 2,292 1,995 873 466 407 1.804 1,098 706 6 Samra I a tU.A.) U 766 4,315 2,269 2.046 888 463 425 1.737 1,118' 619 (i.) Samrala (M.C.) U 661 3,738' 1.968 1,770 752 388 364 1,570 990 580 (.ii) 8azigar (O.G.) U 105 577 301 276 136 75 61 167 128 39 Colony 7 Ooraha (M.C. ) U 176 1.004. 507 497 160 75 85 462 267 195

8 Payal (M.C.) U 382 2,285 l,2~9 1,056 441 238 203 880 549 331 9 Khanna (M.e.) U 2,509 14.}09 7,769 6,940 2,901 1.495 1,406 5,771 3,642 2,129 679 FOR HEDllED CASTES

fNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN wORKERS Total main workers Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Mining and labourers Forestry, Fishing Quarrying Hunting and Planta- tions, orchards and Allied Activities (I.IX) ( I ) ( II ) ( Ill) (IV) p M F P M F p M F p M F P M F

14 , 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

10,535 10,351 184 143 143 6,501 6,455 46 79 75 4 10,535 10,351 184 143 143 6,501 6,455 46 79 75 4

10,550 10,378 172 499 498 6,885 6,836 49 113 110 3 10,550 10,,378 172 499 498 6,885 6,836 49 113 110 3

52,436 49,403 3,033 1,053 1,001 52 7,906 7,792 114 1,056 945 111

37,485 35,254 '2,231 311 263 48 3,234 3,204 30 923 867 56

4,052 3,892 160 277 274 3 1,069 1,058 11 19 18 2,085 1,956 129 29 29 753 751 2 56 5 51 344 338 6 2 2 91 90 1

1,050 1 ,0~1 29 361 361 231 231

1,249 1,134 115 12 12 680 632 48 12 11 1,187 1,102 85 20 20 457 449 8 9 9 1,055 971 84 20 20 340 333 7 9 9 132 131 117 116

278 236 42 13 13 50 50 2 2 651 630 21 13 13 416 409 7 2 2 4,055 3,840 215 15 14 1 925 918 7 33 31 2 680 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ~~~TRACT

Sr. State/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS No. District Rura 1/ Urban Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Construction Trade and commerce process lng. proc es s 1ng , servicing and servicing and repairs in repairs in household other than industry household . industry V(a) V(b) VI VII ------~----~--.------~------p M f ------p M f ------.-.-p M F p M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

9. Doraha C.D. Block T 166 156 10 753 742 11 211 211 640 627 13 R 166 156 10 753 742 11 211 211 640 627 13 U 10.Pakhowal T 42 37 5 492 484 8 137 137 362 355 7 R 42 37 5 492 484 8 137 137 362 355 7 U Urban Total U 457 376 81 15,706 15,158 548 4,583 4,503 80 6,971 6,748 223 Cities/U.As Having Population 100,000 and above Ludhiana (M.C.) U 175 160 15 14,129 13,614 515 3,640 3,562 78 4,284 4,126 158 TownsJU.As Population Less than 100,000 1 JagraoQ (M;C,) U 96 72 24 451 449 2 393 393 777 767 10 2 Raikot (M.e.) u 84 58 26 199 195 4 92 92 462 459 3 3 Akalgarh (C.L) U 1 1 18 18 36 36 33 32 1 *4 Mullanpur (NAC) lJ 63 62 1 19 19 164 153 11 Oakha *5 Machhi .... ara (NAC) U 27 18 9 68 65 3 41 41 122 120 2

6 Samra1a (lJ.A.) U 2 2 137 127 10 61 61 187 179 8 (i) Samra 1a (M.G.) U 2 2 137 127 10 61 61 185 177 8 (i1) Bazigar (O.G.) U 2 2 Colony

7 Doraha (M.e.) U 17 12 5 50 48 2 4 4 35 33 2 8 Payal (M.e.) U 9 9 30 30 28 27 1 37 34 3

9 Khanna (M.C.) U 46 44 2 5f!1 550 11 2~9 268 870 845 25 681 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers .------~------Transport, storage Other services and communications

VII I IX ------P M F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

306 305 1,736 1,637 99 10 9 24,764 8,846 15,918 306 305 1,736 1,637 99 10 9 24,764 8,846 15,918

254 252 2 1,766 1,669 97 26,507 9,412 17,095 254 252 2 1,766 1,669 97 26,507 9,412 17,095

4,660 4,615 45 10.044 8.265 1.719 124,925 46,568 78,357

3,378 3,342 36 7,411 6,116 1,295 86,036 32,211 53,825 ..

418 417 552 444 108' 10,167 3,665 6,502 175 173 2 235 194 41 5,707 2,150 3,557 14 14 149 145 4 1,179 455 724 50 50 162 145 17 2,656 963 1,693

65 64 222 171 51 3,038 1,158 1,880

60 59 1 254 196 ~8 3,128 1,167 1,961 60 59 241 183 58 2,683 997 1,686 13 13 445 170 275

18 18 89 56 33 726 271 455 12 12 104 94 10 1,634 599 1,035 470 466 4 866 704 162 10,654 3,929 6,725

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