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Final Population (Villages and Towns) Dinajpur, West Bengal CENSUS 1971 WEST BENGAL"- FI~NAL POPULATION (VILLAGES AND TOWNS) WEST DINAJPUR DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS· WEST BENGAl!. PREFACE The final population totals of 1971 down to the villa_ge level will be presented, along wrth other demographic data, in the District Census Handbooks. It will be some more months before we can publish the Handbooks for all the districts of the State. At the request of the Government of West Bengal, we are therefore bringing out this special publication in the hope that it will meet, at least partly, the immediate needs of administrators, planners and scholars. 10th February, 1975 Bhaskar G hose Director of Census Operations West Bengal CONTENTS Page WE-5T DINAJPUR DISTRICT IsIampur Subdivision 1 P.S. Chopra 3-5 2 P.S. Islampur 6-8 3 P.S. Goalpokhar 9-12 4 P.S. Chak ali a 13-'t6 5 P.S. Karandighi 17-21 R~iganj Subdivision 6 P.S. Raiganj 22~25 7 P.S. Hemtabad 26-27 8 P.S. Kaliaganj 28-31 9 P.S. Kushmundi 32-35 10 P.S. Itahar 36-40 11 P.s. Bangshihari 41-45 Sadar Subdivision 12 P.S. Gangarampur 46-49 13 P.S. Kumarganj 50-53 14 P.S. Tapan 54-58 15 P.S. Balurghat 59~64 16 P.s. Hilli 65~66 3 J.L. Name of Village! Total Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of Village! Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town!Ward Population Castes Tribes No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes • 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 WEST DINAJPUR DISTRICT Islampur Subdivision 1 P.S. Chopra 7 Chitalghata 4,325 164 70 41 Dhamaur Gachh 264 88 14 Latmursid 1 42 Bhagalpur Arazi 318 - ~ Uninhabited 15 Fatehabad J 43 Thuthi Pakar 259 11 142 16 Dangapara 508 69 44 Mokrandpur 828 323 13D 17 Dangapara 52 5 45 Ariagaon 2,499 135 415 18 Barobila 1,518 46 Kundalpokhar 202 82 119 19 Dangapara 342 78 47 Butijhari 1,869 291 1,344 20 Juropani 182 182 48 Atharkhai 194 179 15 21 Dangradangri 1,379 98 100 49 Kochabari 191 125 2 22 Kheribari 61 50 Atharkhai Uninhabited 23 Jhajhari 1,234 98 51 Iibhakata 453 103 24 Kuimari 545 33 52 Atharkhai 41 41 25 Pawakhali 541 4 53 Taligachh 7 26 Bhata 657 122 54 Baigar Gachh UnInhabited 27 Dangapara Gachh 102 55 Gorasahid 1,474 28 Dangapara Gachh 274 56 Genda Gachh 1,264 48 29 Bhagalpur Khas 1,323 974 152 57 Genda Gachh Uninhabited 30 Iiakhori 2,436 4 75 58 Dhanje Gachh 448 34 31 Jiakhor Gachh 1,632 9 59 Jaip'ura 274 32 Bhagalpur 229 72 60 Athiala 832 751 22 33 Mokrandpur 434 29 61 Choagari 1,149 837 1 34 Bhotamari 3,938 96 359 62 Andharijhari 678 358 125 35 Bhagalpur 693 87 354 63 Kundalpokhar 44 44 36 Bhagwati 2,758 666 472 64 Besarbari 180 87 92 37 Bhagalpurbari 244 179 65 Kundalpokhar 660' 253 1 38 Chopra 1,154 35 66 Majhiali 246 134 30 39 Bherbhari Gachh 30 30 67 Ariagaon 554 5 40 Dhamaur Gachh 2U 73 41 68 Ariagoan 1,068 172 14 4 j.L. Name of Village/ Total Scheduled Scheduled J.J". Name of Village/ Total Schedule:! Schedulej No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 . 69 Bherbhari Gachh Uninhabited 101 Chaurbhita Uninhabited 70 Chutiakhor 2,830 1,011 387 102 Kamlagaon 86 71 Naraenpur 1,176 3 228 103 Rajabhim 2,273 259 72 Photamari 121 121 104 Haripokhar 57 5 73 Naugachh 73 105 Telibhita 137 74 Bania Gachh Uninhabited 106 Nirbha Chandi 234 75 Naugachh 59 59 107 Balrampur 1,367 55 76 Chutiakhor 300 108 Peazpokhar 134 77 Ariagaon Uninhabited 109 Peazpokhar 149 78 Andharijhari 798 555 37 110 Sitlagaon 2,561 112 79 Basarbari 350 244 31 111 Ramp'Ur 326 80 Dhiagar 243 190 112 Mohangachh 830 81 Lalit Gachh 399 376 113 Dholigaon Milik Uninhabited / 82 DograArazi 'iOO 114 Mohangachh 66 83 Hulasu Gachh 142 142 115 Dholigaon Milik 59 . 84 Lalit Gachh 303 116 Lakhipur 4,263 46 85 Rahugachh 142 60 117 Binanpur 399 86 Dewanjagir 420 118 Goabari 943 4 87 Dalu Gachh Uninhabited 119 Sonapatila 152 88 Babhari Gachh 214 120 Mahadeopur 635 14 89 Katgaon 1,030 17 121 Jagthora 502 90 Tatesari 590 122 Gaodhua Khurd 406 91 Goabari MiJik 139 123 Sonapatila 773 39 92 Udhral 300 124 Gangaram Gachh 1~2 93 Goabari 174 125 Gaodhua Kalan 535 209 94 Amtola 471 126 Ghirnigaon 911 20 95 Chutiakhor 6,642 176 127 Pachisbigha Uninhabited 96 Bairbari 100 128 Ghirnigaon Khas 4,300 36 97 Hariharpuf 235 129 Dewan Jagir Uninhabited 98 Patika Bandha 225 130 Dagra Sani 1,067 99 Dalua 934 306 131 Andharu Gachh Uninhabited 100 Bilasi 200 132 Gandhibari 62 62 5 J.L. Name of Village/ Tetal Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of Villagel Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes N.J. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes 2 3 4 5 2 3 5 133 Jaipura 211 6 153 Dopahru 400 134 Jibhakata 136 53 154 Mircha 183 135 Jaipura 446 155 Damodar Khuri 838 136 Thunthunia 1,110 156 Ramkrishunpur 319 137 BabuGachh 287 157 Damodarpur 1,405 57 49 138 Jainal Ga'chh 50 158 Panch Mouz Uninhabited 139 Nazarpur 313 159 Dopahru 564 "- 140 Pitram Gachh 316 160 KabilGachh 172 1 141 Nazarpur 208 161 Chakchaki I I Gorasahid 986 9 162 KabilGachh )- Uninhabited 142 I 143 Kapalkhunda 104 163 Nazarpur J 144 Pachisbigha Uninhabited 164 Damodarpur 236 145 Nandi Gachh 429 165 Panch Mouz 1,825 139 146 Nahar Gachh 799 57 166 Mircha 731 147 Jibhakata 711 42 167 Damodarpur 346 31 148 Boalmari 142 168 Tarapokhar 98 23 149 Ariagaon 239 150 libhakata 3,017 135 Total 101,570 10,927 5,821 151 Madan Gachh Uninhabited (Entirely Rural) 152 Panch Mouz 62 6 J.L. Name of Village/ T(j~al Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of ViIlagej Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/Ward Population 'Castes Tribes No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 WEST DINAJPUR DISTRICT Islampur Subdivision 2 P.S. islampur 1 Manikpur 1,587 176 28 Kalughat urb Kagajiatoli Uninhabited 1 29 Nandoi 1,095 5 2 Baldia Gachh I >- Uninhabited I 30 Gaolgachh 475 3 Baldia Gachh J 31 Bhangamali 136 4 Madaripur 257 19 32 Bhagmahima 149 5 Kalameheri Uninhabited 33 Gomadighi 34 6 Pnulhara 4,081 34 Gadbiatol 1,046 456 7 Fakira Gachh Uninhabited 35 Gomadighi 36 8 Ramganj 1,978 316 2 36 Kuchila 3,418 9 9 Khojagaon 45 37 Kuargaon 162 10 Kalu Gachh 519 38 Kuargaon 132 11 Khojagaon 632 39 Bhagwati 102 12 Masid Kismat 106 40 Kuargaon 1,241 12 265 13 Chaurbhita 169 80 41 Dohso 1,125 14 Lat Masid 1,088 42 MasidKhas 1,310 15 Sanpnikla 455 56 43 Kujagaon 69 16 Babhankatta Uninhabited 44 Fakira Gachh 723 17 Birsing Gachh 249 25 45 Bhajakhoa 96 18 Chhota Sanpnikla 1,685 607 114 46 Manikpur 132 1 19 Bairjhari 311 47 Kalthar 581 II 20 Dholiga,?n 632 15 48 Kulthar 689 21 Kalughat 523 49 Bhatkhunda 197 22 Kamlagaon 1,721 11 50 Dohso 1,724 23 Kadamgachhi Milik 190 22 .. 51 Mangachh 70 24 Kadamgachhi 959 ------ 52 Kulthar 242 . , 25 Gomadighi 3,543 5 53 Kulthar 71 26 Kuchila 122 54 Koriakhal 602 6 27 Kuargaon Uninhabited 7 J.L. Name of Village! Total Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of Vili880! Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes 2 3 4 5 2 3 -4 5 55 Chondi Gachh Uninhabited 86 Chapasar 688 8 56 Nachankula 781 100 115 87 Iluwabari 1,023 341 57 Matikhunda Uninhabited 88 Iluwabari 412 6 58 Matikhunda 240 22 89 Bolhanja 1,344 413 59 Beniani Kismat 458 131 90 Islampur 1 >- Included in Islampur (N.M.) {)O Topamari 494 110 91 Chapra Jhar J -61 G'obindpur 370 92 Uhoramara 367 62 Dhangipokhar 648 93 Dumrulla 581 4 63 Nando Larokhoa 501 94 Khabargaon 2,294 22 64 Gomadighi 87 95 Benikaner Alias Rahatpur 986 65 Agdimti 1,760 32 34 96 Sahatpur 233 233 66 Kadamgachhi 112 97 Bijekhor 513 26 67 Pothia 1,117 6 98 Baswari 76 68 Kadamgachhi 530 99 Amaljhari 955 25 69 Jhargaon 642 2 100 Kadigaon 170 101 fhulhar Pokhar 151 10 70 Khanti Milik 1 Uninhabited '71 Khanti Milik J 102 Panditpota 1,332 72 Khanti 4,070 6 78 103 Kutumposa 536 73 Girnabari 754 104 Shamshergaon 131 34 74 Girnabari 414 105 Sialtor Toranjubari 787 268 157 75 Khanti Uninhabited 106 Barhat 1,221 86 76 Bhojpur 4,085 56 107 Aliganj 1,545 189 133 77 Tarabari 1,,062 2 108 Hatgaon 166 7 26 78 Panchdimti 3,409 109 Chhattis 1,165 86 79 Matikhunda Gachh Uninhabited 110 Naraenpur 648 15 80 Matikhunda 1,423 107 5 111 Agurasia 1,122 54 5 81 Durgapur 3,060 1,063 112 Pachhurasia 279 82 Kurhila 210 113 Kunargaon 1,243 150 83 Jagtagaon 1,823 98 175 114 Maruagaon 978 66 201 64 84 Phu]bari 2,043 17 115 Thuthipakar 157 28 77 85 Thuthipakar 216 116 Garnabari 8 1.L. Name of Village! Total Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of Village! Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/Ward Populatkm Castes Tribes No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 .5 117 Pachhurasia 3,493 140 Benikaner Khari Uninhabi~d 118 Gunjaria 2,208 142 141 Benikaner arias 119 Dbantola 4,045 766 Satbhita 200 120 Gaisal 3,161 618 303 142 Bheta Gachhi 1,835 72 173 121 Alipur 195 80 143 Benikaner afias 122 Ojhapokhar 834 36 48 Satbhita Uninhabited 123 Sahu Danga 285 72 103 144 Birnakundi 2,334 165 132 124 Daufatpur 236 29 107 145 Benikaner alias ) 125 Kalanagin 1,316 187 72 Satbhita 126 Rampur 1,028 9 146 Benikaneralias 127 Kachna 1,862 ·189 Satbhita 128 Mankadanga 526 7 147 Benikaner alias Uninhabited 129 Mankadanga 599 Sathhita 130 Rohia 960 25 148 Benikaner alias I 584 131 Kundargaon 1,484 262 Satbhita 26 l 132 Kalikapur 26 J49 Benikaner alias 557 I 133 Gunabari 1,354 Sathhita J Binikaner Khari 134 ~ Uninhabited 135 Benikaner Khari J Rural 118,234 8,333 3,652 136 Daribhir 888 Islampur (Non-Municipality) 137 Gangamaila 153 21 Urban 15,715 471 65 138 Benikandar 1,214 48 61 Grand Total 8,804 3,717 139 Binikaner Khari Uninhabited 133,949 9 J.L.
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