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CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES - 30

PART XII - A & B : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

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Based upon S u rvey of India map wit h the perm ission o f the Sur veyor General o f India © Governmen t o f l u d la Copynght, 2006. Th e territori a l w aters o f India extend i nto the sea Lo a dist ance o f t welve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. CONTENTS

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District Map ill

Foreword IX Preface xi

Acknowledgement Xlil

I?istrict Highlights - 200 1 xv Important Statistics xvu

Ranking of Taluks in the District XIX

Statement 1-9 Statement 1 Name of the Head Quarters of the District/Taluk, their rural-urban status and distance from the district headquarters, 2001 xx Statement 2 Name of the Head Quarters of the District/C.D.Block, their rural-urban status and distance from the district headquarters, 2001 xx

Statement 3 Population of the district at each Census from 1901 to 200 1 XXI

Statement 4 Area, number of villages/towns and Population in the district and Taluk, 2001 XXlJ

Statement 5 C.D.Blochvise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXlJI

Statement 6 Population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units )/towns, 2001 XXIII Statement 7 Villages with popUlation of 5,000 and above at C.D.Block level as per 2001 Census and amenities available XXIV Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 Census and amenities available xxv Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional popUlation of taluks, rural and urban, 2001 xxv Summary statement - Jurisdiction of C.D. Blocks in each taluk, 2001 xxv

Analytical Note i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook 001 ii) . Brief history of the district 003 iii) Administrative setup and jurisdictional changes during the decade 1991-2001 005 iv) Physical Features (1) Location and size, (2) Physiography, (3) Drainage, (4) Climate, (5) Winds, (6) Rainfall pattern, (7) Forestry, (8) Geology, (9) Flora and Fauna, (10) Soils, (11) Cropping pattern, (12) Irrigation, (13) Natural Wealth, (14) Animal Husbandry, . (14A) Veterinary Services, (15) Fisheries, (16) Industries, (17) Trade and Commerce, (18) Transport and Communication, (19) Electricity and Power 007 v) CeAsus Concept. 019 vi) Non Census Concept 026 vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population, its dishibution 030 viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 031 ix) Brief analysis of Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47 049 x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and households amenities, Houselisting Operations,

Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52 054 xi) Archaeology 058 xii) Brief description on places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages

and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district 059 xiii) Scope of Village Directory and Town directory 061

PART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-I: Village Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 065

(b) List of merged villages in towns and outgrO\vths at 2001 Census 069

(c) C.D. Blockwise presentation of Village Directory data

Taluk Map of Kundapura 074

Alphabetical list of villages of Kunda pura C.D.Block 075

Village DirectOlY Statement of Kundapura C.D.Block 077

Taluk Map of Udupi 102

Alphabetical list of villages ofUdupi C.D.Block 103

Village Directory Statement of Udupi C.D.Block 105

Taluk Map of Karkal 130

Alphabetical list of villages ofKarkal C.D.Block 131

Village Directory Statement of Karkal C.D.Block 133

vi (d) Appendix to Village Directory

Appendix I Abstract of Educational, medical and other amenities available in villages-C D Block level 148

Appendix i A- VIllages by number of Primary sch'ools 152 Appendix I B- Villages by primary, middle and secondary schools 152 '

Appendix I C- Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 152 Appendix II Villages w_ith 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available. 153 Appendix II A- Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities 154

Appendix III Land utilization data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal Towns 154

Appendix N C.D.Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity oth~r than drinking water facility is available 154 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 154 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 154

Appendix Vll A- List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 155 Appendix VII B- List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 158

, AppendixVIII C.D.Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayat 162 Appendix IX Statement shOWIng number of girl schools in the district 173

Section-II : Town Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 177

(b) Town Directory Statements (I to VII)

Statement I - Status and Growth History 182 Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1999 184

Statement III - Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 186

Statement N - Civic and Other amenities, 1999 188

Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 190

Statement . VI ~ Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 192

Statement VII - Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999 194

Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population 196

vii PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

(a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 199

(b) District Primary Census Abstract 203

(c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. urban blockwise figures of Total

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population 210

Primary Censt\s Abstract for Sched~led Castes 219

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 227

Primary Census Abstract of Kundapura CD.Block 237

Primary Census Abstract of Udupi C.D.Block 251

Primary Census Abstract ofKarkal C.D.Block 265

Urban Primary Census Abstract 273

Annexures

Annexure - Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat, 2001 Census 289

Annexure - Il Note on Fertility & Mortality and Migration - 1991 Census 300

Annexure - III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage-1991 Census 30]

Annexure - lV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/last residence, 1991-2001 303

Annexure - V Brief account on Main Religions in the DistrictiTaluk as per 1991-2001 Census 305

Annexure - VI Marital Status of population as per 1991-2001 Census 310

Annexure - VII Sex and Education in the district - 1991-2001 Census 311

-Annexme - Vlll Distribution of different Mother Tongue returned during 1991-2001 Census 313

viii FOREWORD

1. The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of the important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socia-economic characteristics village­ wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc. 2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census­ DCHB series was in three parts: PaIt-A related to village and town directory, Part~B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to talukltown levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the fonnats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except·electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. lnfonnation on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Dircctory so as to give the details on n.umber of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. 3. The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data use~s to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of vill~ge directory and PCA data instead of the traditional talukiPS level. presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. 4. The present series of 2001 census DCHBs ~ave been made more infonnative and exhaustive in tenns of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. T~is includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office .and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational . facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and ·its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The infonnation is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective

ix of their cJass, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in the village~ and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on ]991 "census. Whereas, in the notes r~lating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birthlplace of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectnlln of mother tongue, nature and" extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits pennanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri.H.Shashidhar, Director of Census Operations, Kamataka. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the inf0l111ation with that of 1991 census data and the info11nation brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publication was can-ied out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division, Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village DirectOlY and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and other who have contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikri Dated: 17.10.2006 Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India

x PREFACE

In the foreword to the 2001 series of the District Census Handbooks, Sri. D.K. Sikri, LA.S., the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, has traced the history of the District Census Handbooks. He has·· also succinctly explained the scope and coverage of the District Census Handbooks. These volumes contain salient data on the population for every village and town as revealed by 2001 Census. They also contain a wealth of infonnation regarding villages and' towns which, throw some light on the circumstances in which people live and is therefore relevant to the data on the population. This information is also of considerable importance in the context of planned development. The District Census Handbook is divided into nyo parts: part A contains information regarding each village and town (Village Directory and Town Directory collected from various sources) and Part B which contains the data on the population collected during 2001 Census - the Primary Census Abstract. The data published in Part B was collected during February-March 2001 in the Population Census. The process of data collection for the Village Directory and the Town. Directory (Part A) commenced in 1999. The Village Directory fonnats were mailed to the Deputy Commissioners of Districts for obtaining the village wise particulars through Village Accountants. Similarly the Town Directory formats were mailed to the Commissioners of Corporations, Chief Officers of Town Municipal Councils, Town Panchayats, etc. The village wise and town wise data furnished by these officers were then examined exhaustively for consistency . in reporting and comparability with the information published in the 1991 District Census Handbooks. The Household Schedules, which were canvassed to collect the population data during 2001 Census, were scanned and data captured was processed electronically. The Primary Census Abstract was generated centrally on the computers by Registrar General, India. In compilation of the District Census Handbooks, the Census Directorate had the co-operation of various departments of the State/Central Government. The Census Directorate gratefully acknowledge their assistance. I take this opportunity to offer my grateful thanks to Sri. H. Shashidhar, Director of Census Operations and Sri. S.R. Raghavendra Rao, Deputy Director (Retd.) for their valuable guidance. I am also thankful to all the officers and officials of this Directorate who ~ave been actively involved in the compilation of this volume. I am highly grateflIl to Sri. J.K.Banthia, l.A.S., Ex. Registrar General, India for the benefit I have derived by way of guidance and advice. I express my thanks to Sri R.G. Mitra, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General and Sri S.L.Jain Deputy Director of Social Studies Division and Dr. R.P. Singh, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (Map) for their guidance.

S.D. Bhaisare Bangalore, Deputy Director of Census Date:03.12.2007 Operations, Karnataka

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OFFicERS/OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT

Overall Supervision and Guidance Sri S.D.Bhaisare, DDCO Sri. G.Bapuji~ DDCO

Drafting, Editing and Supervision Drafting and Supervision Sri M.H.R. Khasimi, DDCO Sri K. Narayana Bhat, ADCO

.Drafting Smt. M. Vasantha, ADCO Smt. D. Helen Premakumari, ADCO

Validation & Tabulation Validation & Computerization Sri. R. Vasudevan, S.l.Gr.I Sri S. Sunder Kumar, S.1. Gr. III Smt. e.S. Saroja, S.1. Gr.lll (Retd.) Sri A. Kannappa, S.1. Gr.llI Smt. S.N. Lalitha, S.L Gr.lll (Retd) Sri H.e. Arunachala, Sr. Compiler Smt. Ponnamma Abraham, Jr. Supervisor Smt. Salomi Abraham, Jr. Supervisor Sri K.S. Ravi Prakash, S.l. Gr.lll . Smt. Sweta Nandwana, S.l.Gr. 1I1 Sri. B.R. Raghu Nayak, Assistant Compiler

Computerization & Preparation of Final Mss Co-ordination Smt. N. Vanajakshi, Stenographer Gr.ll Sri A. V. Murthy, S.I. GrllI Sri. S. Sreeramulu, DEO Gr. 'B' Sri R. Nagendra Prasad, S.L Gr.lII Sri. M. Majhi, DEO Gr. 'B'

Map Sectio~ Smt. M.G. Mangala, Research Officer Sri N. Srinivasa Murthy, Geographer Sri H. Vijayendra Rao, Senior Drawing Assistant(Retd.) Smt. A.A. Geetha, Senior Draughtsman Smt. M.S. Poomima, Senior Draughtsman Sri S. Rajendra Kumar, Senior Draughtsman .. _.Sri. Shivakant Shekar, Draughtsman Sri M.S. Manjunatha, Assistant Compiler

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District Highlights - 2001

1. is carved out from the erstwhile Dakshina district during the year 1997 (02-08- 1997) and comprises 3 ·taluks viz, Kundapura, Udupi and Karkal.

2. Moodabidre Firka/Hobli ofKarkala taluk was transferred to taluk ofDakshina Kannada district during 1998 (26-06-1998).

3. Udupi district which has registered with 1,130 females per 1,000 males (sex ratio) is the highest in the 5 state and stands 1 ( in rank. \

4. The decadal growth rate of population is the least in Udupi district at 7.1 per cent in the state and the last in rank (27th).

5. In literacy, Udupi district stands 3rd in rank among the highest literacy rate districts in the State.

6. Udupi district stands in 24th place among the 27 in population size during 2001 Census.

7. By population density this district stands in 11th place among the high population density districts in the State.

8. Both male and female literacy rates in the district are 88.2 and 75.2 and stands 211d and 3rd place among the highest sex-wise literacy rates districts in the State ..

9. In Udupi district there are 981 female literates for every one thousand male literates compared to 723 in the State.

10. Udupi Urban Agglomeration has 960 female literates for every thousand male literates, which is highest among the and urban agglomerations in the State.

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS, 2001 Particulars Persons State Percentage District Percentage Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

Number of villages Total 29,406 248

Inhabited 27,481 248

Un-inhabited 1,925 0

Number of Towns Total 270 6

Staturory Towns 226 4

Non-Statutory Towns 44 2

Number of Households Normal 10,401,918 211,454

Institutional 21,802 447

Houseless 26,057 649

Population - (Total) Persons 52,850,562 1,112,243

Males 26,898,918 522,231

Females 25,951,644 590,012

Population - (Rural) Persons 34,889,033 905,890

Males 17,648,958 421,056

Females 17,240,075 484,834

Population - (Urban) Persons 17,961,529 206,353

Males 9,249,960 101,175

Females 8,711,569 105,178

Percentage of urban population 17,961,529 34.0 206,353 18.6

Population Growth (1991-2001) 7,873,361 17.5 74144 7.1

Area (Sq. Kms.) 191,791.00 3,880.00

Density of Population (persons / Sq. Kms.) 276 287

Sex Ratio (No. of Females per 1,000 Males) 965 1,130

Literates Persons 30,434,962 66.6 810,584 81.2 Males 17,661,211 76.1 409,135 88.2

Females 12,773,751 56.9 401,449 75.2

Scheduled Castes Population Persons 8,563,930 16.2 67,689 6.1 Males 4,339,745 16.1 33,345 6.4

Females 4,224,185 16.3 34,344 5.8

Scheduled Tribes Population Persons 3,463,986 6.6 41,613 3.7 Males 1,756,238 6.5 20,572 3.9

Females 1,707,748 6.6 21,041 3.6

xvii IMPORTANT STATISTICS, 2001 Particulars Persons State Percentage District Percentage Males Females 2 3 4 5 6

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS

Total Workers (Main and Marginal) Persons 23,534,791 .44.5 488,173 43.9

Males 15,235,355 56.6 287,951 55.1

Females 8,299,436 32.0 200,222 33.9

(i) Main Workers Persons 19,364,759 36.6 417,287 37.5

Males 13,896,845 51.6 263,235 50.4

Females 5,467,914 21.1 154,052 26.1

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 4,170,032 7.9 70,886 6.4

Males 1,338,510 5.0 24,716 4.7

Females 2,831,522 10.9 46,170 7.8

(iii) Total Non-workers Persons 29,315,771 55.5 624,070 56.1

Males 11,663,563 43.4 234,280 44.9

Females 17,652,208 68.0 389,790 66.1

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN AND MARGINAL)

(i) Cultivators Persons 6,883,856 29.2 97;258 19.9

Males 4,832,840 31.7 53,131 18.5

Females 2,051,016 24.7 44,127 22.0

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 6;226,942 26.5 87,761 18.0

Males 2,620,927 17.2 37,299 13.0

Females 3,606,015 43.4 50,462 25.2

(iii) Household Industry Workers Persons 959,665 4.1 61,821 12.7

Males 405,091 2.7 9,491 3.3

Females 554,574 6.7 52,330 26.1

(iv) Other Workers Persons 9,464,328 40.2 241,333 49.4

Males 7;376,497 48.4 188,030 65.3

Females 2,087,831 25.2 53;303 26.6

xviii RANKINGS OF T ALUKS IN THE DISTRICT SL In Term of Kundal!ura Udu~i Karkal No. Value Rank Value Rank. Value Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total Population 377,420 IT 529,225 205,598 III

2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 1,559.72 929.24 III 1,072.37 II

3 . Density of population per sq.km. 242 II 570 192 III

4 Sex Ratio 1,163 1,108 III 1,125 II

5 Proportion Urban 8.00 III 29.00 12.00 II

6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 5.00 nr 6.00 II 8.00

7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 3.00 TIl 4.00 II 5.00

8 Proportion Literate 76.00 III 85.00 81.00 II

9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 42.00 III 44.00 IT 49.00 1

10 Percentage of villages having Primary School 100.00 100.00 100.00

II Percentage ofviUages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 77.00 III 76.00 II 88.00

12 Percentage ofvilJages having Well 100.00 100.00 100.00

13 Percentage of villages having Post Offiee 92.00 lIT 95.00 92.00 II

14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 98.00 II 97.00 III 98.00

15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 95.00 III 98.00 II 100.00

16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 100.00 100.00 100.00

\7 Percentage ofviHages having forest area 70.71 II 41.41 ITI 98.00

18 Percentage of villages having Irrigated Area 96.97 II 100.00 100.00

xix STATEMENT 1: NAME OF THE HEAD QUARTERS OFTHEDISTRICT/TALUK, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM THE DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS -2.001 SI, Name of Districtrraluk Name ofDistrictrraluk Whethcr Rurall Urban Distance from Taluk No. Head Quarters Head Quarters to District Head Quarters by RoadlRaiJway (in Kms)

1 2 3 4 5 UDUPI Udupi Urban o Kundapura Kundapura Urban 38 2 Udupi Udupi Urban o 3 Karkal Karkal Urban 40

Note: Distance given in Column 5 is by road

STATEMENT 2 : NAME OF THE HEAD QUARTERS OFTHEDISTRICT/C.D.BLOCK, THEIR RURAL­ URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM THE DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS -2001 SI. Name of Districtrraluk Name' of Whether Rural/ Urban Distance from C.D.Block No. District/C.D.Block Head Head Quarters to District Quarters Head Quarters by RoadJRailway (in Kms) 1 2 3 4 5 UDUPI Udupi Urban o Kundapura Kundapura Urban 38 2 Udupi Udupi Urban o 3 Karkal Karkal Urban 40 Note: Distance given in Column 5 is by road

xx STATEMENT 3: POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 District Total/Rural! Census Persons Males Females . Decadal population Urban Year variation Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Udupi . Total 1901 411,708 193,784 217,924

1911 425,607 201,560 224,047 13,899 3.38 1921 437,908 208,620 229,288 12,301 2.89 1931 466,756 220,170 246,586 28,848 6.59 1941 507,316 238,925 268,391 40,560 8.69 1951 575,817 267,841 307,976 68,501. 13.50 1961 648,798 299,701 349,097 72,981 12.67 1971 775,647 362,385 413,262 126,849 19.55 1981 948,696 445412 503,284 173,049 22.31 1991 1,038,099 486,409 551,690 89,403 9.42 2001 1,112,243 522,231 590,012 74,144 7.14

Rural 1901 403,667 189,681 213,986 1911 409,775 193,659 216,116 6,108 1.51 1921 412,426 196,037 216,389 2,651 0.65 1931 435,796 204,824 230,972 23,370 5.67 1941 470,724 221,057 249,667 34,928 8.01 1951 525,401 243,516 281,885 54,677 11.62 1961 567,175 260,362 306,813 41,774 7.95 1971 634,812 294,020 340,792 67,637 11.93 1981 792,375 369,128 423,247 157,563 24.82 1991 808,947 372,520 436,427 . 16,572 2.09 2001 905,890 421,056 . 484,834 96,943 11.98

Urban 1901 8,041 4,103 3,938. 1911 15,832 7,901 7,931 7,791 96.89 1921 25,482 12,583 12,899 9,650 60.95 1931 30,960 15,346 15,614 5,478 21.50 1941 36,592 17,868 18,724 5,632 18.19 1951 50,416 24,325 26,091 13,824 37.78 1961 81,623 39,339 42,284 31,207 61.90 1971 140,835 68,365 72,470 59,212 72.54 1981 156,321 76,284 80,037 15,486 9.91 1991 229,152 113,889 115,263 72,831 46.59 2001 206,353 ]01,175 105,]78 22,799 9.95

xxi STATEMENT 4 : AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES I TOWNS AND POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT AND TALUK, 2001 SI. District I Taluk I Totall Area in Popu Number of Number Number Number Population No. VA I Town Rural! square lation villages of statu of of Urban kilo per Inhab Vn- tory census house Persons Males Females meters square ited inhab towns towns holds kilo ited meter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Udupi Total 3,880.00 287 248 4 2 211,454 1,112,243 522,231 590,012

RUI'It! 3,746.37 242· 248 170,900 905,890 421,056 484,834

Urban 133.63 1,544 4 2 40,554 206,353 101,175 105,178

2 Kundapura Total 1,559.72 242 99 66,505 377,420 174,455 202,965

Rural 1,545.71 226 99 61,422 348,829 160,536 188,293

Urban 14.01 2,041 5,083 28,591 13,919 14,672

3 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 14.01 2,041 5,083 28,591 13,919 14,672

4 Udupi Total 929.24 570 99 2 2 104,608 529,225 251,021 278,204

Rural 832.68 452 99 73,986 376,579 176,451 200,128

Urban 96.56 1,581 2 2 30,622 152,646 74,570 78,076

5 Saligram (TMC) Urban 14.69 1,019 2,750 14,962 6,985 7,977

6 Yenagudde CCT) Urban 4.03 1,119 894 4,508 2,147 2,361

7 Mallar (CT) Urban 4.83 1,253 1,154 6,052 2,842 3,210

8 Udupi UA Urban 73.01 1,741 25,824 127,124 62,596 64,528

9 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 73.01 1,741 25,824 127,124 62,596 64,528

10 Karkal Total 1,072.37 192 50 40,341 205,598 96,755 108,843

Rural 1,049.31 172 50 35,492 180.482 84,069 96,413

Urban 23.06 1,089 4,849 25,116 12,686 12,430

11 Karkal (TMC) Urban 23.06 1,089 4,849 25,116 12,686 12,430

xxii STATEMENT 5: C. D. BLOCKWISENUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION 2001 Sl. Name of C.D. block Number of villages Rural, population No. Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Kundapura 99 99 348,829 160,536 188,293 2 Udupi 99 99 376,579 176,451 200,128 3 Karkal 50 50 180,482 ,84,069 96,413 District (Rural) Total: 248 248 905,890 421,056 484,834

STATEMENT 6: POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) I TOWNS 2001 SI. Name of Urban status Name oftaluk Population 'No. UAffown where town is Persons Males Females located . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura TMC Kundapura 28,591 13,919 14,672 2 Saligram 'fMC Udupi i4,962 6,985 7,977 3' Yenagudde CT Udupi 4,508 2,147 2,361 4 MaHar CT Udupi 6,052 2,842 3,210 5 Udupi UA Udupi 127,124 62,596 64,528 6 Udupi CMC+'OG Udupi 127,124 62,596 6'4,528 7 Udupi CMC Udupi 113,112 55,893 57,219 8 Karkal TMC Karkal 25,116 12,686 12,430 District (Urban) total: 206,353 101,175 105,178

xxiii STATEMENT 7: VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 MT)) ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE 81. Name or Name or Location Popu Whe Who Amenities ayailable No C.D. village code lation therit ther --~E~d-u-c-a~ti~0-n-a~I------~~~I-e~d7ic-a~I----~D~r~i-n~C~0-m--m----~B-a-n~k~i-n-g--- block n urn ber is itis king u Taluk C.D. Wate nicati .head block on quar head ______~~------~----~----~~--=_------~-- ters quar Senior College Primary Primary Tap Rail Comm Co- te rs Seeon Health Health wate way ereial ope dary Centre Sub- r statio Bank rath'c School centre n Bank

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ·15 Kundapura 01291400 15,131 No No 2 Yes No 2 Kundapura 01291500 9.170 No No 2 Yes No 3 KlIndapura 01291600 6,243 No No Yes No 4 Kllndapura 01291700 11,073 No No 2 Yes No 5 Kundapura 01291800 5,791 No No Yes No 6 Kundapuru Kirimanje 01292100 7,378 No No 2 Yes No shwar 7 Kundapura 012924005,496 No No 2 Yes No S Kundapura Maravan 01292600 5,059 No No Yes No the 9 Kundapura 01294200 5,867 No No 2 Yes No I 0 Kundapura 01294300 12,090 No No 2 Yes No I I Kundapura Kavrady 01296700 5,105 No No Yes No I 2 Kundapura Shankarana 01297000 5,014 No No Yes Yes 2 ray ana I 3 Kundapura Siddapur 01297100 6,493 No No 2 Yes No I 4 Kundapura Koteshwar 01298100 8,960 No No Yes No I 5 Kundapura 01298200 5,465 No No Yes No I 6 Kundapura 01299400 6,532 No No 2 Yes No 17 Udupi Manoor 01301300 5,716 No No Yes No IS Udupi 01301400 5.263 No No Yes No 19 Udllpi West 0 1304000 8,358 No No Yes No 20 Udupi 01304200 6,178 No No Yes No 21 Udupi Tonse East 01304900 7,497 No No Yes No 22 Udllpi 01305000 7,170 No No Yes No 6 3 23 Udupi 01305400 6,132 No No Yes No 24 Udllpi 01306500 10,565 No No Yes Yes 25 Udupi Tcnkanid 01307100 5,332 No No Yes No yoor 26 Udupi 01307200 11,386 No No Yes No 27 Udupi Badagabe- 01307600 6,985 No No Yes No Itu (No.SO) 28 Udupi Bommara 01307900 7,853 No No Yes No 2 beltu 29 Udupi Belle 01308800 5,324 No ·No Yes No 2 30 Udupi Shirva 01309000 13,281 No No 3 2 Yes No 1 31 Udllpi Uliargoli 01309600 5,163 No No Yes No 2 2 32 Udupi Bada 01309900 7,300 No No Yes No 33 Udupi YcI"lur 01310400 5,844 No No 2 Yes No 3 34 Udupi 01310700 10,987 No No 1 Yes No 4 2 35 Udupi Hcjamadi 01310800 8,192 No No 2 Yes No 36 Karkal Hcbri 01311500 5,710 No No 2 Yes No 37 Karkal Marne 01312600 7,172 No No Yes No 38 Karkal Mala 01313400 5,568 No No 2 Yes No 2 39 Karkal Kukkun door 01314200 11,770 No No Yes No 40 Karkal Nitte 01314300 11,381 No No 3 Yes No 41 Karkal 01314900 5,822 No No Yes No 42 Karkal 01315300 6,328 No No 2 Yes No 43 Karkal 01315400 6,659 No No Yes No 44 Karkal Mudar 01315600 5,797 No No Yes No 4 45 Karkal Nallur 01315900 5,667 No No Yes No xxiv STATEMENT 8: STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5,000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE SI. Name Location Popula Whether Whether Amenities available No. of code tion it is it is C.D. Educational Medical Improved Commu Banking Town number Taluk block drinking nication headqua headquar water rters ters Senior College Hospital Health Tap Railway Bank Secon Centre water station dary School 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Nil

STATEMENT 9 : HOUSELFSS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OFTALUKS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 SI. District I Taluk I Town Total! Houseless population Institutional population No. Rurall Number Persons Males Females Number Persons Males Females Urban of of househo househo Ids Ids 1 2 '3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Udupi Total 649 2,311 1,599 712 447 12,567 6,879 5,688 Rural 406 1,381 930. 45] 252 5,474 3,356 2,118 Urban 243 930 669 261 195 7,093 3,523 3,570 2 Kundapura Total 184 639 416 223 101 1,925 J,347 578 Rural 164 579 367 212 69 J,323 964 359 Urban 20 60 49 11 32 602 383 219 3 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 20 60 49 11 32 602 383 219 4 Udupi Total 321 1,073 746 327 227 7,418 3,434 3,984 Rural 180 641 450 191 116 2,245 1,157 1,088 Urban 141 432 296 136 ill 5,173 2,277 2,896 5 Saligram (TMC) Urban 10 36 25 II 6 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 131 396 271 125 109 5,155 2,270 2,885 7 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 8 MaUar (CT) Urban 2 18 7 11 9 Karkal Total 144 599 437 162 119 . 3,224 2,098 1,126 Rural 62 161 113 48 67 1,906 1,235 671 Urban 82 438 324 114 52 1,318 863 455 10 Karkal (TMC) Urban 82' 438 324 114 52 1,318 863 455

S~RYSTATEMENT JURISDICTION OF C.D BLOCKS IN EACH TALUK, 2001 District Taluk C.D Blocks Remarks Name Village 1 2 3 4 5 Udupi Kundapura Kundapura 99 Co-terminus Udupi Udupi _ .. 99 Co-terminus Karkal Karkal 50 Co-terminus

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(i) HISTORY AND SCOPE OF" THE DISTRICT regulating· the provision of goods and services as well CENSUS HANDBOOK as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process Introduction of development. The District Census Hand Book sought to replace "Part IV - Taluk Tables and Part V The District C~nsus Handbook is the most - Village Tables" of the earlier censuses and to present valuable district level publication brought out by the the basic demographic and economic data in the form Census Organization. It contains micro-level data of "Primary Census Abstract" in respect of each and down ~o the lowest administrative units viz, revenue every village and town within the jurisdiction ofthe village in the case of rural areas and Division/Ward district. The district census handbook consists of two level in the case of urban areas. It is extremely useful parts, viz, Part A and Part B. Part A comprises village to the planners, administrators, demographers, and Town Directory while Part-B contains Village sociologists, etc., as it contains resourceful wealth of and Town level Primary Census Abstracts. In addition, data regarding basic amenities available in each these volumes contain a set of statistical tables based villages and towns of the district such as educational, on the census data in respect of the district and its medical, drinking water, post and telegraphs, constituent taluks and towns. transportation and communication, banks, societies, recreation clubs, power supply, export/import of District Census Handbook 1961 important commodities and land use besides, the It was in 1961 Census that the scope of District particulars revealed during the latest census Census Hand Book was shaped in the present fonn enumeration. It is for the first time that the district by presenting (i) an account of descriptive note on census hand book series was included in the census the district, (ii) a set of non-census data tables dealing publication prograinme at the 1951 census, in order with the administrative statistics of the district for a to satisfy the growing demand by the administrators, decade, (iii) taluk and town level census tables on the planners, research scholars, demographers and the economic and socio-cultural aspects and (iv) the other such census data users, for micro-level data. village and urban Primary Census Abstracts depicting The idea of compiling the District Census Handbooks the nine fold industrial classification of workers. was pioneered by Sri R.A.Gopala Swamy, I.C.S. the Information on the availability of certain basic then Registrar General, India and Ex-officio Census amenities in villages and towns, such as the source Commissioner of India, with a view to preserve the of drinking water and educational institutions was Census records prepared for areas below the district also presented in the volumes. However, the district level. He proposed that all the district Census tables census handbooks on out of then existing 19 districts and Census abstracts prepared during the process of viz, Bangalore, Dharwad and were confmed sorting and compilation, should be bound together in to the publication of the village-wise and urban a single manuscript volume and named as the District (census enumeration block-wise) Primary Census Census Handbook and suggested that the State Abstract only. Government should take up printing and publication District Census Handbook 1971 at their own cost. Then onwards, the District Census Handbooks were published in each Census with During the 1971 census, the district census improved pattern with an aim to give the Census and handbook was further refined to present the data in Non-census data at micro level for each village of a systematic way. In view of countrywide uniformity in approach and to have a comprehensive coverage, the taluk as a whole to suit the requirements of various the District Census Hand Books were presented in departments. three parts each, for a district. Part A incorporated the Town and Village Directories. Part-B incorporated The data in the District Census Handbook will the Primary Census Abstract and included -data, in help .not only in local area planning but also in the case of rural areas down to the village level and DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI in the case of urban areas up to the block leveL In and also the information about the nearest place and addition, an introduction was given wherein the distance having educational, medical and fire-fighting changes in jurisdiction, if any, of the district or. of the facilities, in case such a facility is not available in taluks and the changes in the number of vIllages the referent town. A new statement on civic and other between 1961 and 1971 were explained. Part-B was amenities in slums in Class I and Class II town were . essentially demographic in nahIre and was the end included to help the planners to chaik out their product of the tabulation of the enumeration results. programmes of slum improvements. Part C incorporated other census tables and District Census Handbook 1991 administrative statistics. For convenience, Part-A and The presentation of the District Census Hand Part-B of the District Census Hand Book were Book for the 1991 Census was more or less similar presented in one volume and Part-C in a separate to the manner followed in 1981. . The format of volume. In part-C volume, the district and taluk maps Primary Census Abstract was restructured slightly. were included. These maps were prepared on the Nine-fold industrial classifIcation of main workers basis of maps obtained from the competent authorities was given as against four-fold classification. The concerned. sex-wise population in the age-group of 0-6 was District Census Handbook 1981 included in the Primary Census Abstract for the first time to enable data users to compute more realistic The District Census Hand Book series of 1981, literacy rates as all the children below 7 years of age had some new features along with the restructuring were treated as illiterate at the 1991 census. One of of the formats of village and town directories, keeping the important innovations in the 1991 census was the in view the comparability of 1971 data. All the Community Development Block-level presentation of amenities except powcr supply in ·the village were data in the village directory and Primary Census brought together in the village directory with the Abstract instead of the traditional taluk/PS level instruction that in case an amenity is not available in presentation. C.D.Block is the lowest administrative the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from unit for developmental planning. The choice of the the nearest place/village where it is available were C.D. Block as the unit for data presentation was given. A few new items of information such as adult formulated to help the planners in micro-level literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and developmental plans. Another important community health centres/workers, data on the improvement at the 1991 Census was dissemination availability of Newspapers, Motor Vehicles, etc., in of data through magnetic tapes/floppies in which both the village, were introduced in the village directory the computer as well as manual· codes for each to meet the requirements of the "Revised Minimum revenue village were provided along with the Needs Programmes". A new column "total population corresponding codes of 1981 Census. In the volumes and number of households" was introduced to of the District Census Hand Books, the computer examine the correlation of the amenities with the codes assigned to the revenue villages in the 1991 population and number of households they serve. The Census and the corresponding codes of 1981 Census contents of Part-A were further enlarged by including were presented so that it may facilitate the data users two appendices, namely a list of villages not having to use the data eitQ_er from magnetic tapes or computer any ame~ities and a distribution of villages according floppies. to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Schedules Tribes in the total population of the village. The Scope of the 2001 District Census Handbook format of Town Directory were also modified to meet Like in the previous censuses, the District Census the requirements of the Minimum Needs Progranune Hand Book (DCHB) for the 2001 Census is brought by providing information on a few new items such as out in two parts as usual viz., Part-A The Village and c1 ass of town and its population, population of SC & Town Directory, and Part-B the Village and Town ST, decadal growth rate of popUlation, working Primary Census Abstract. women's hostel, adult literacy classes / centres, The District Census Hand Books for the 2001 storage system regarding drinking water supply etc., census is essentially presented in the similar manner

2 ANALYTICAL NOTE in which the District Census Hand Books of 1991 Code Numbers (PLCN) to the villages. Location code census were presented. This is because the data would number is a simple but unique device by which every be comparable with the earlier censuses and also to area in an administrative unit in the State/U.T. can be study the changes taken place during the decades and identified. Thus assigning of Location Code Numbers hence the approach in 2001 census is similar to 1991 at various administrative levels, right from State/U.T. census. The contents have been slightly enlarged and to the lowest level namely enumeration block, in the formats too are restructured to suit the census taking is an important step. Each clearly requirements of the data users. In the village directory demarcated area can be referred to by a combination for 2001 census certain new amenities like, news of numbers. In a State or U. T. the next administrative papers, magazine received, Income-Expenditure of the area is District, followed by taluk or police station, local bodies, information on numbcr of banks, credit circle, Development Block or MandaI, etc. Next societies; recreational and cllitural facilities, most below this administrative area, in urban areas are important commodities imported, manufactured and cities/towns, further divided into wards/divisions and exported have been included whereas the information villages in rural areas. The Location Code Numbers regarding the -"Day or Days of market/hat if any" to various administrative areas are assigned in an which was there in 1991 has been excluded. Apart orderly manner always beginning from northwest from providing the information about the nearest place point and the numbering proceeds in a serpentine and distance in broad ranges for villages not having manner, keeping the geographical continuity, basic educational and medical facilities, information ultimately ending at the South-East point. about the nearest place and distance in broad ranges for villages not having Middle School, College, There was a great demand from different Hospital (Allopathic), Maternity and Child Welfare organizations to study the village leve-l data over a Center and Primary Health Center are also provided time span and hence a scheme of assigning permanent this time. However, in the town directory there are location code numbers to the villages and the higher no changes except in the statement IV-A where this levels of administrative areas is devised to ensure statement is separately numbered as Statement VII in data comparability over a period of time. In Indian 2001. Except these, the scope of 2001 series of the Census, Location Code Numbers are allotted to each District Censlls Hand Book has, by and large remained viliage based on traverse system (zigzag) in a the same as in 1991. The non-census information serpentine manner at taluk level. These numbers for collected at the village level and town level was villages run from '1' to 'N' in each taluk scrutinized and verified. In case of glaring independently. This system was adopted until 1991 discrepancies thc data were cross-checked with data census. But, for the Census of India 2001, all the made available by the respective parent departments villages in a statelU. T. are assigned with a Location for validation. Code Number in one continuous series beginning from "1" to "N" for the entire state/U.T. and it is not One of the significant changes made in 2001 confined to a taluk. The field length of the complete series of District Census Hand Book is that Primary PLCN structure for a village has been kept up to 8 Census Abstracts are available to the jurisdiction of digits and therefore the location code number of the Panchayats in the district. \yith the constitution village in a taluk contains 8 digits number for 2001 (73 rd Amendment) Act, 1992, it has become necessary Census. for the census organisation to provide population data for the territorial area of a panchayat in order to (ii) BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT strengthen panchayat raj system in the country. In During 199] Census, the geographical and view of this, panchayat-wise population figures for political map of Karnataka state depicted the total population and for Scheduled Castes _and territories of 20 districts. As a sequel to Government Scheduled Tribes popUlation has been compiled and of Karnataka's Notification No. RD 42 LRD 87 Part presented in the form of Annexure-l for each district. 3, Banga]ore dated 2nd August 1997, published in Further another important step -iaken during the extra-ordinary Gazette No. 894 dated 02-08-1997 2001 census, is assigning the Permanent Location seven new districts took their birth showing territorial

3 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI changes on the administrative and political map of century. It is said that the earliest Christian settlement Kamataka during the 2001 Census, thus raising the appears to have been at Kalyanpur near Udupi, where numbers to 27 from 20. it is said a Christian Bishop used to reside much The district Udupi is one of these newly fom1ed earlier. Number of churches were established near seven districts of Karnataka carved out from the Udupi. Prominent among them being the Churches erstwhile district during 1997. around Kalyanpur, , Shirva and Belman. Dakshina Kannada was formerly known as South Perhaps the advent of modem education in this area Kanara which has now completed almost 200 years is attributed to the churches and their activities. of existence. Geographically the region is separated The historic name of the district which was from the rest of south interior peninsula by the "Tuluva" or "Tulunadu" which was changed to South towering heights of the . Out of 8 Kanara and then to Dakshina Kannada, now Taluks of Dakshina Kannada, 3 taluks were bifurcated into Dakshina Kaimada and Udupi districts. transferred to Udupi district. Headquarter of the The district, like the rest of the territory between district is Udupi and the district is named after its (cape comorian) in South, and Thana headquarter. The objective of bifurcation of the in Maharashtra, in the north claims its origin with Dakshina Kannada district was to hasten the pace of the land reclaimed by , one of the ten development in the region as also to provide an avatars of Vishnu by throwing a hatchet from the administration responsive to the needs and aspirations peaks of the western ghats to Arabian sea. of the people. Parashurama is said to have brought from "Udupi" is derived from the word "Udupa" which Aryavartha to settle in this tract. The temple of m~ans Moon in Sanskrit and is associated with the Renuka on the Kunjaragiri hill ncar Udupi is believed establishment of the ancient Chandramouleshwara to have been built in honour of his mother by temple. The place where Udupa (Chandra or Moon) Parashurama himself. performed penance to ward off the curse by Daksha Prajapati and obtained grace is known as "Udupi". According to the inscriptions, the earliest known Udupi is famous for its temple enshrining Lord rulers of this region were the Chutus (Tulus). Krishna. The district is located at the foot of West em Between 200 A.D. and 600 A.D. the Kadambas, the Ghats running along the west coast of Karnataka. Kings of ruled over this tract till Apart from Udupi Sri Krishna temple, the other they were defeated by the Chalukyan King important temples in the district are Kollur Kirtivarma. But the influence of the Kadambas as Mookambika, Hattiyangadi Ganapathi, etc. Dravidian feudatory princes under successive dynasties - form of worship of the Cobra, spirits and trees are Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas and Vijayanagar emperors prevalent in the district. lainism spread from its continued for some time. In about 575 A.D. the reign spiritual centres at Sravana belagola, Karkal, Koppala, of Western Chalukyas commenced and they appointed etc. Its principles of Ahimsa and of spiritual self­ the Alupas to rule the region as their feudatories. But reliance had a special appeaL The world famous the Alupas being powerful asserted their own rights Gomateshwara statue, which is 41 ~ feet high and and declared independence. But Pulikeshi II of other jain temples are at Karkal in Udupi district. Western Chalukyas subjugated them. Pallavas ruled One among the triad of "three great Acharyas" the region between 642 AD and 653 AD after which was Madhwa born in 1238 A.D. near Udupi ( the country went back to the western Chalukyas, with Kshethra). He taught the Dwaita doctrine, the Alupas as their feudatories till 757 A.D. It is said doctrine characterised by unqualified dualism and that Alupas continued to remain the feudatories of devotion to lord Vishnu. He founded eight pontifical the new overlords till 770 A.D. Thereafter for nearly seats at Udupi for the worship of Lord Krishna, whose a hundred years till the first quarters of the 10th temple also he erected and is famous as "Udupi Sri ccntury A.D. nothing much is known about the history Krishna temple". of the Alupas. The headquarters of Alupas from Christianity started to exert its real influence from Udyawara to Barakuru () has taken place 17th century onwards, gathering momentum in 19th during this period of time. For some time this area

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was under the Hoysala rule and then under the Udupi district which is carved out as a separate rulers. Keladi Nayakas have ruled this district from the erstwhile Dakshina Kannada during area since 1554AD. to abouf200 years. It was during 1997. now consists of one revenue sub-division, this period that the fort at Barkur was built by them. Kundapura and the 3 taluks of a, Udupi and In 1763 AD. Hyder Ali of conquered Karkal minus Moodabidre firkalhobli; comprising in this area and established his reign and thereafter his all 248 villages and 6 towns. The 6 towns are son reined till 1799 AD. After the defeat Kundapura, Udupi, Saligrama, Mallar, Yenagudda and of Tipu Sultan by the British during 1799 A.D., the Karkal. Out of these 6 towns, 4 are statutory towns district was attached to the Madras province under and 2 are non-statutory towns (Census Towns). The the British Government, till 1947 when the country geographical area of the district 3557.43 Sq.Kms got Independence. Thereafter till 1956 it continued (provisional). The changes in the administrative set in the Madras Province and then became a part of up in the district since 1991 arc (l )The Moodabidre Mysore State when the re-organisation of linguistic firkalhobli comprising 26 villages and Moodabidre states constituted in the country. TMC of Karka1 taluk has been transferred to Mangalore taluk of pakshina Kannada district while (iii) Administrative setup and jurisidictional carving out the new district ofUdupi from erstwhile changes during the decade, 1991-2001 Dakshina Kannada District vide Notification No . . Udupi district belongs to the coastal region and D.C.D.K. Order No. ELN(2)/CR 79/98-99 dated 26- is situated at the foot of Western Ghats running along 06-98, (2) out of 13 towns of 1991, 4 towns viz, the west coast of Karnataka. Located 60 Kms north Baindur (TMC), Gangolli (NMCT), Hosangadi of Mangalore on the National Highway No.17, Colony (NMCT) and Tonse West (NMCT) are in the verdant surroundings of the Western Ghats and declassified into grama panchayaths, 1 town viz the Arabian sea-coast; this district comes under the Moodabidre (TMC) is transferred to Mangalore Taluk Mysore Revenue Division, which is one of the four of Dakshina Kannada district and 3 towns viz, Revenue Divisions into which the state is organised 76 (NMCT), (NMCT) and Puttur for the purpose of general administration. (NMCT) have been merged with Udupi CMC, thus Total number of Towns/ Village remains 5 towns. One more census town viz, Yenagudda has been constituted during 2001 Census. The areas of the deciassified towns are distributed Thus, the district has only 6 towns. The decrease in among the concerned revenue villages from which the number of towns from 13 to 6 in the district is the towns have been constituted earlier. Thus, there attributed to declassification, transfer, merger of towns is no' increase in the number of revenue villages but with Udupi CMC and constitution of a new town. only increase in rural area while urban areas is The statement below will give a clear picture of the converted into rural and decreased. towns in the district as of now.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF VILLAGES I TOWNS IN EACH TALUK OF THE DISTRICT, DECADAL VARIATIONS IF ANY AND REASONS THEREOF st. No. Name of Total No. of villages as per Total No. oftm,lIS as per Reasons for variation the Taluk the list finalised for the list finalized for 2001 Census 1991 Census 2001 Census 1991 Census 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura 99 95 4 The total number of villages which was 95 in 199.1 has risen to 99 in 200) due to addition of villages viz Baindur, Yedathore and Teggarse constituent units of declassified town of Baindur Town Municipal Council' and Gangolli Census Town lost its urban status for not, satisfYing the urban criteria, hence included in the village list of 2001 Census. Further Hosangady Colony, a Census Town in 199 I alld part of H osangadi village also lost its urban status for not satisfying the urban criteria and hence included in the Hosangadi village.

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81. No. Name of Total No. ofvillages as per Total No. OftO\\11S lIS per Reasons fur variation· the Taluk the list finalised for the list finalized for 2001 Census 1991 Ccnsus 2001 Ccnsus 1991 Census 2 3 4 5 6 7 This has not affected the total number of villages in the taluk. 2 Udupi 99 99 4 7 Though the total number of villages remained same at 99 both in 1991 and 2001 Censuses deletion and addition of villages have occurred during the decade. Yenagudda village satisfied the urban criteria and now treated as an urban unit and consequently its name was deleted from rural frame. Tonse West a Census Town in 1991 lost its urban status for not satisfying the urban criteria and hence included in village list of 200 I Census. Further three urban units of 1991 Census viz, Badagabettu - 76, Malpe and Puttur and two outgrowths namely Shivalli and were completely included in he extended limits of Udupi City vide Government Of Karnataka Notification No. HUD 26] MLR 95 dated 20-10-1995. However this has no effect on total number of villages in the taluk. 3 Karkal 50 76 2 Mudbidri firka (26 villages) along with Mudbidri Town Municipal Council was transferred to Mangalore taluk vide Government of Karnataka Notification No. RD 42 LRD 87 Part III Bangalore dated 25-03-1998. Owing to this transfer, the total number of villages, which stood at 76 in 1991, came down to 50 in 2001. Total 248 270 6 13 Urban local bodies implementation of various programmcs thereof Zilla Panchayats have been constituted in the The statutory urban local bodies are the State. The jurisdiction of Zilla Panchayat is Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils. coterminous with that of the corresponding district These urban local bodies elect Councilors! but excludes the statutory towns. Accordingly, Corporators from each ward and the tcnure of the Zilla Panchayat has been constituted for Udupi Councilors/Corporators would be for five years. The district and its jurisdiction extends over the Taluk President or Vice-President of the Municipal Council Panchayats of the district. The jurisdiction of each and thc Mayor/Deputy Mayor of the Corporations Taluk Panchayat is coterminous with that of the whose tenure will be for a period. one year, are taluk of the same name but excludes the area elected from among the elected Councilors/ incorporated in the statutory towns or cities, if Corporators. The Chairman of various committees any. are also elected from among the elected Councilors for a term of one year. The Zilla Panchayat elects its president and vice­ president and chairman of its committees from The Chief Officcr in Municipal Council and the amongst the elected members: The term of these Commissioner in a City Corporation are responsible elected representatives will be for five years. An lAS for day-to-day administration and the executive officer is posted by the State Government as Chief authority is vested with them. Executive Officer of the Zilla Panchayat. Various Zilla Panchayat and Talu'( Panchayat departments assist the Panchayat. To promote the development of institution and Grama Panchayats secure greater measure of participation by the The Government of Karnataka enacted the people in the local and governmental affairs by Kaniataka Panchayat Raj Act 1993 on 30A.1993 decentralization of power and functions for the replacing its previous enactment in this regard for purpose of development, planning and the formation of Gram Panchayat.

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STATEMENT SHOWING THE TALUKWISE NUMBER OF GRAMA PANCHAYATS AND HOBLISI FIRKAS

SI. No. Name of Taluk No. of HoblislFirkas No. of Grama Panchayats 2 3 4 Kundapura 3 56 2 Udupi 4 61 3 Karkal 2 29 Total 9 146 Details regarding Panchayatwise number of villages are furnished in Annexure 1.

The Grama Panchayat is authorized to function. area of3,557.43 sq.kms. The most conspicuous areas on the items listed in Schedule I of the Act namely, of very high and very low area of the district is located preparation of annual plans for the development of at 100 and 500 meters of contour lines above the Panchayat arca, preparation of annual budget, mean sea level respectively. providing reliefs in natural calamities, removal of (1) Location and size encroachments on public properties, organising voluntary labour and contribution for community Udupi district is' situated on the western coastal works, maintenance of essential statistics of the side. It lies between North latitude 13 degrees 8 village, in addition to matters relating to Agriculture, minutes and 14 degrees and East longitude 74 degrees Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Social & Farm Forestry, 30 minutes and 75 degrees 13 minutes. Udupi district is bound on the north by district on Khadi, Village & Cottage Industries, Rural Housing, the east by and districts: on Drinking Water, Roads, etc., Rural Electrification, the south by Dakshina Kannada district and on the Non-conventional energy sources, Poverty Alleviation' west by the Arabian Sea. The district has a coastal Programmes, Markets & Fairs, Rural Sanitation, line, which is nearly 100 kms. in length with rich Public Health & Family Welfare, Women and Child marine output; with beautiful beaches, verdant Development, Social Welfare, Welfare of Weaker Western Ghats, abundant religious and spiritual Sections, Public Distribution System, Maintenance centres. of Community assets, Construction and Maintenance of Dharmashalas, Chatras, Cattle Sheds, Ponds, Cart (2) Physiography Stands, Slaughter Houses, Public Parks, Play The district comprises a long and narrow strip of Grounds, etc. Regulation of manure pits in public territory running north by south and is about 100 lems. places and establishment and control of shandies. in length. 1t has a coastline of about the same length. Such other· functions as may be entrusted. The breadth varies between 10 kms. at the narro~est northern most tips and is about 40-45 kms. at the The Grama Panchayat is also empowered to make broadest port~on. This small district is seems to provisions for carrying out within its area any other consist of six natural divisions. The coastline, which work or measure which is likely to promote the health, . is lone and sandy, is indented by numerous bays and safety, education, comfort, convenience or social or creeks, whieh have been formed by river estuaries. economic well being of the inhabitants of the The landscape forms a broken lone plateau spreading Panchayat area. out from the foot of the Western Ghats towards the (iv) PHYSICAL FEATURES Arabian Sea and is characterised by several Udupi district lies in the coastal region and is watercourses and numerous valleys containing rich situated at the foot of Western Ghats running along alluvial soils. In the north, particularly in the the West Coast of Kamataka. Udupi is located at the Kundapura taluk, the western Ghats are nowhere more southwest comer of the Karnataka State. It has the than 40 kms. from the sea and at one point there is greatest exteiiYof98 kms. from north to south and 66 an extent of only about 10 kms. of plain land and it lems from east to west covering a total geographical is here that the northern boundary of this district and

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. the southern boundary ofthe Uttara Kannada district (5) Winds meet. The scarp-edge of the Western Ghats, the peaks Generally winds are strong and are mainly of which vary in altitude from 910 to 183 meters \ westerly or southwesterly during the southwest Mean Sea Level (MSL), forms the eastern boundary monsoon months. In the rest of the year, winds are of the district. In the northern portion of the mainly from the directions between north and east in mountainous range there are steep cliffs whereas in the forenoons and westerly or north westerly in the the southern portion there are parallel ridges afternoons. The district experiences a special weather intersected by deep valleys. The most important conditions during the period April to June where mountains of this district is the peak of , thunderstorms occur for about three to six days in a about 27 krns. from Kundapura, which is 1,341 meters month and during the post monsoon months of (4,400 feet) high. October and November, storms with heavy thUnders (3) Drainage prolong for five to seven days in a month. During this period the district receives heavy rainfall with The main drainage of the district is westwards. high squally winds along the coastal belt. On account of the situation of Western Ghats 'on the eastern part of the district, the rivers and streams of (6) Rainfall pattern this district necessarily flow from east to west. The The District falls under coastal agro-climatic zones rainfall of the Southwest monsoon which is very of the state. The district has a good network of registered heavy and the broken nature of the area are rain gauge stations; 14 in Kundapura taluk, 9 in Karkal responsible for the rise of a number of rivers and taluk and 5 in . The main rainy season is streams and also the great volume of water in them from June to September. The rainfall increases from at monsoon times. During the monsoon, the current the coast towards the Western Ghats on the eastern in these rivers is rapid rendering them unfavourable border of the district. In the coastal strip in the northern as a means of communications. In the dry weather, part of the district, in the -Baindoor region, the the rocky character of the riverbeds is exposed and rdinfall is heavier than in the southern coastal strip. More they arc not usually navigable for any length above than 85 per cent of the anIlual rainfall is received during the reach of tidal influence. Varahi, Gangolli, Sitanadi the southwest monsoon season; July being the month and the Swarna are the important rivers of the district. with the heaviest rainfall. On an average, on 124 days In the monsoon se.ason, all the rivers and streams in a year the district gets rainfall. However, the amount become swollen due to heavy rains and some of them of rainfall as also the number of rainy days varies overflow their banks, inundating the surrounding considerably within the district. The weather conditions areas. But they do not last long, for they retrieve to of the district are well suited for the cultivation of paddy their normal positions within a short period. in the fields and for raising plantation crops like (4) Climate Arecanut, and Banana on the slopes of hills and in the valleys. The climate of this district is marked by heavy rainfall, high humidities and oppressive weather in The average Rainfall in the district ranges fTom the hot season. The year may be divided into four 3746 mm in Kundapura taluk to 4,731mm in Karkal seasons. The hot season from March to May is taluk. The rainfall decreases from southern part of followed by the Southwest monsoon season from June the district towards northern part (Please see Appendix-XI). to September. October and November constitute the retreating monsoon or post-monsoon season. Among the taluks in the district the premonsoon December to February may be called the northeast rainfall contributes 5 to 7 per cent of the annual monsoon season, although the rains associated with rainfall, southwest monsoon contributes 85 to 88 per the northeast monsoon cease after December and the cent and northeast monsoon contributes 6 to 9 per rest of the season is generally dry. May is the hottest cent of the annual rainfall. month during which the maximum temperature would The coefficient of variation ranges from 70 to be around 32.6 degree Celsius and the millimum stays 100 per cent for the premonsoon season, the ·highest around 26.1 degree Celsius. variability (100%) being in Kundapura taluk.

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The coefficient of variation for southwest The coefficient of variation for Annual rainfall monsoon ranges from '17 to 18 per cent, the highest being in Udupi taluk. The coefficient of variation ranges from 16 to 17per cent. The taluks of Udupi for northeast monsoon ranges from 40 to 53 per cent, and Kundapura experiences high variability of the highest being for Udupi taluk. rainfall.

TALUK WISE RAINFALL PATTERN, UDUPI DISTRICf Taluks(No. of Statistical Parameters Pre Monsoon South-West North-East Annual Rainfall Years of Rainfall Monsoon Monsoon 1 2 3 4 5 6 Karkal (91) Average rainfall (mm) 260 4,034 437 4,731 Minimum rainfall (mm) 13 2,230 118 2,278 Maximum rainfall (mm) 973 5,984 990, 6,599 Standard Deviation (mm) 183 , 696 173 764 C.v. (%) 70 17 40 16 Kundapura (90) Average rainfall (mm) 225 3,291 231 3,746' Minimum rainfall (mm) 0 1,613 31 2,436 Maximum rainfall (mm) 1,084 4,905 585 5,898 Standard Deviation (mm) 224 565 113 645 C.v. (%) 100 17 49 17 Udupi (91) Average rainfall (mm) 249 3,292 278 3,818 Minimum rainfall (mm) 0 1,622 46 2,221 Maximum rainfall (mm) 1,063 5,052 583 6,336 Standard Deviation (mm) 210 587 148 660 C.V. (%) 85 18 53 17 A study of the rainfall deficit pattern during and northeast monsoon period. Rainfall deficit the last 2() years compared with the long term data during last 20 years has been compared with that for different seasons indicate increase in rainfall of long-term data in different seasons and is deficiency in the recent past during the premonsoon presented in given below.

TALUKWISE AND SEASONWISE COMPARISION OF RAINFALL DEFICIT DURING LAST 20 YEARS WITH 99 YEARS DATA, UDUPI DISTRICT

Seasons and no. of years with deficit rainfall Pre Monsoon Southwest Monsoon Northeast Monsoon Annual Rainfall Long Recent Long Recent Long Recent Long Recent Taluks term 20 Yrs. term 20 Yrs. term 20 Yrs Term 20 Yrs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Karkal (91) 43(47) 13(65) 9(10) 2(10) 31(34) 8(40) 7(8) 2(10) Kundapura (90) 58(64) 16(80) 13(14) 4(20) 35(39) 4(20) 17(18) 4(20) Udupi (91) 46(51) 13(65) 13(14) , 2(10) 36(40) 8(40) "14(15) 3(15)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate values as percentage of number of years for which data is available or fOT 20 years depending o~ the column in which it is given Source : Drought Monitoring Cell (Society of Govl. of Kamataka) • The Premonsoon rainfall in the recent 20 years is more deficits compared to the long-term data. • Southwest monsoon is less deficit in the recent 20years compared to the long-term data,' except for Kundapura taluk. • The rainfall deficit during northeast monsoon is increasing during recent 20 years compared to the long-term data in Karkal taluk and decreasing in Kundapura taluk. • The'trend 'analysls of annual iiitnfall in-dicates-decreasing trend in the taluks of Kund'apura and Karkal. --The taluk of Udupi indicate no significant change.

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(7) Forestry Fauna: A large extent of forestlands in the district affords a safe home to wild animals of the Geographically the region is separated from the type generally found in Southern India. Bison, rest of south interior peninsula by the towering heights , Spottcd deer, Wild boars, Monkeys, Rabbits, of the Western Ghats. The slopes of the Western Ghats Foxen, Porcupine, Mongoose, Squirrels, etc. are are clothed with dense forests containing. valuable timber species. The heavy rainfall in this area amongst the important types of animals found in the stimulates the growth of the forests, which some district. Among the reptiles cobras, python, rat snakes times, begin within a few kilometers of the seacoast. and the hannless green whip snakes are found in all Generally, dense forest begins about 30 to 40 lans. parts of the district. The rivers, streams and the sea from the coast. Six types of forests are found in the abound in a variety of fishes. Among the insects, State. Of these, the district is naturally blessed with butterflies and moths are found in great variety. The evergreen, semi-evergreen and moist forests. As per number of leaf insects arid the stick insects is also the statistics provided by the Directorate of considerable. The only economically valuable insect Economics & Statistics, out of the 356,446 hectares is the bee, which builds its nest on the higher branches of the total geographical area, 99,201 hectares are of the lofty trees or in the clefts of rocks. Birds such covered under forest fonning about 27.8 per cent of as peafowl, jungle fowl and spur fowl are seen in the total geographical area. Dense forest areas are more forests. Partridges are not very common but pigeons In Kundapura and Karkal taluks. of several kinds are found. Domestic animals reared (8) Geology in this district are cattle, goats, buffaloes, sheep, horses and donkeys. Pigs of the cornmon country Geologically, the district contains rock formation breed are reared by some people. Fowls are kept by belonging to the earliest period of the earth's history, a large number of households. Particular attention is namely the Archcan cpoch; except on the coastal strip. even now paid to the rearing of gamecocks, since The coastal region contains recent and sub-recent cock fighting is a favourite pastime of the people in deposits and the lateritic formations. The older the rural sector. metamorphic rocks constitute mainly the Dharwars and these are represented by the banded ferruginous (10) Soils quartzites and by the talc and hornblende schists. The soils of the district are essentially derived (9) Flora and Fauna from thc coastal strip which is type of soil classified Flora : The climatic and soil conditions of the as recent and sub recent deposits and the lateritic district have promoted the spontaneous growth of formations. The rock fonnations in the rest of the plants and trees in almost all parts. The slopes of area belong to the earliest period of the earth's history Western Ghats are clothed with dense vegetation. In - the Achaean epoch. The soil in the district is of a the coastal belt however the tree-growth is somewhat lateritic type characterized by a high iron and sparse. The chief timber trees are the teak, rosewood, aluminium content. This variety usually. occurs in Ben tcak, kiralbhogi, matti maravu and kada halasu. heavy rainfall zone and is suitable for crops such as The flora is luxuriant as well as complex and includes. paddy, sugarcane, , coconut, cardamom and species like Casuarinas, trees, mango trees, plantains. The numerous valJeys and ravines however etc. which are not indigenous to the area. Climbers, contain fertile alluvial soil. reeds and canebrakes are found in abundance on the (11) Cropping pattern slopes of Westem Ghats in the district. The pineapple was perhaps introduced into the district by the Agriculture is an important livelihood for the Portuguese and now it grows in considerable quantity people of Udupi b~sides fishing. According to the all over the district. Turmeric is chiefly found in the figures of the Census ofIndia 2001, 19.9 per cent are Karkal taluk but is grown in small patches all over cultivators and 18.0 per cent are agricultural labourers, thc district. Ginger, Cardamom, Plantains, Pepper which only highlights that there is a high proportion are some of the crops which are grown in the district. of cultivators and agricultural labourers in the district.

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LAND USE PATTERN FOR 1998.;.99 IN HECTARES

Name of Geogra Forest Land put to Non­ UncuItivable Cultiva Area Sown Total Taluk phical Area agricultural use Fallow Land ble Net Area Area -;B;;a~r:::r:::e--n--;L-a-n--;d;--::C:;-u--;I;-:-t;-iv--;P::-e-r-m-a-n-ll=r:-"e-e-s- Fall ow --=N-=-e-:t---;M:-::-o-re---'l1=o-t-a-=-l- Irrigate d and put to able ent and Land Area than Area Unculti Non- waste pastu·res groves Sown once Sown vable agricul land land tural use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Karkal 107,586 3I,910 3,946 5,063 17,991 2,020 19,078 4,601 22,977 6,634 29,611 8,210 Kundapura 156,062 ·62,605 5,257 17,152 6,881 3,490 17,171 2,984 40,522 8,807 49,329 12,063 Udupi 92,798 4,686 2,716. 16,080 7,517 5,746 12,162 7,211 36,680 16,949 53,629 13,977 Total 356,446 99,201 1l,919 38,295 32,389 11,256 48;411 14,796 100,179 32,390 132,!;69 34,250 Source : Udupi at a glance; District Statistical Office, Udupi

The Land Use Data for the district for the 9.09 per cent. The table on land use pattern for year 1998-99 reveals that the net area sown is Udupi district reveals that considerable extent . 28.1 per cent and the total area sown is 37.19 of land that can be put under cultivation has not per cent. The cultivable waste land accounts for been used.

LAND HOLDINGS IN HECTARES 1997-98 Name ofTaluk Marginal Small Semi-Medium Medium (4-10) Large (10 & Total Holdings (Below 1) (1-2) (2-4) above) Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Karkal 22,763 8,761 8,201 11,811 5,933 16,584 2,934 16,901 335 4,963 40,166 59,020 Kundapura 40,833 13,571 7,585 10,567 3,647 9,904 1,271 7,320 188 3,879 53,524 45,241 Udupi 48,429 16,780 8,924 12,541 4,676 12,492 1,512 8,481 152 2,462 63,693 52,756 Total 112,025 39,112 24,710 34,919 14,256 38,980 5,717 32,702 675 11,304 157,383 157,017 Sonrce : Udupi District at a Glance, 1998-99, District Statistical Office, Udupi

The land holdings for the year 1997-98 of that the number of marginal holdings below one different size are shown in the above table. The hectare and small holdings of size one to two size of the agricultural holdings is one of the hectares is high which constitute about 86.9 per· important factors that determine the productivity cent of the total holdings. Only 675 holders own of the land. From the above table, it is observed land more than ten hectares.

AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF PRINCIPAL CROPS FOR 1998-99 UNDER ALL SEASONS

Principal Crops Irrigated Un-irrigated Total Area in Productio Yield in Area in Production Yield in Kgs. Area in Production· Yield in hectare n in tones Kgs. per hectare in tones per hectare hectare in tones Kgs. per hectare hectare 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Paddy 15,298 41,807 2.877 54.300 141,270 2,739 69,598 183,077 2,769 1,847 Rice 15.298 27,885 1,919 54,300 94,221 1,827 69,598 122,106 1,847 Total Cereals 15,298 27,885 1·,919 54,300 94,221 1,827 69,598 122,106 444 Total Pulses * * * 11,759 4,960 127,066 - 1,644 - Total Food grains "" 81,357 Note: " Data for Irrigated and Un-irrigated area sepamtcly are not available

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Paddy is the only major cereal crop groWn in the hectares. Sugarcane is the only commercial crop grown district. The soil in the district is of a laterite type in the district. Sizeable hectares of land is put under characterized by high iron and aluminium content. This plantation and horticultural crops. Thc chief crops variety usually occurs in heavy rainfall zones. This grown are cashew nut, mango, banana, sweet potato, laterite type of soil is suitable for paddy, sugarcane, sapota, brinjal, papaya, tapioca, lemon, guava, and areca nut and plantation crops like cardamom and onion. Total area put under cultivation of plantation plantains. About 69 per cent of the net-cropped area is and horticultural crops is 21,985 hectares of land. put under paddy cultivation. The yield of paddy under Udupi is also known for growing of coconut and areca irrigated area is 2,877 kgs. per hectare arid under un­ nut in plenty. The other condiments and spices pro­ irrigated area it is 2,739 kgs. per hectare. The other oil duced in the district are dry chillies, tunneric, dry ginger seed crops grown in the district are groundnuts and and black pepper. One special variety ofbrinjal known sesamwn. The total area put under these crops is 3,366 locally as 'Udupi Gulla' is grown in this district.

AREA. PRODucnON AND AVERAGE YIELD OF CROPS FOR 1998-99 UNDER ALL SEASONS

Crops Area in hectares Production in tones Yield in Kgs. per hectare

2 3 4 Oil Seeds Crops Gronndnut 2,956 5,897 2,100 Sesamum 410 166 426 Commercial Crops Sugarcane 1,729 137,974 84 Plantation and Horticultural Crops Onion 6 62 10,333 Brinjal 186 2,504 13,462 Banana 1,079 17,698 16,402 Sweet Potato 672 4,161 6,254 Tapioca 71 557 7,928 Mango 1,326 2,351 1,773 Papaya 71 138 1,957 Cashew nut (Raw) 18,01l 10,948 614 Guava 10 64 6,448 Sapota 510 1,240 2,432 Cashew nut (Processed) 18,011 2,746 154 Lemon 43 430 10,001 condiments and Spices Crops Dry Chillies 542 705 1,301 Turmeric 157 458 2,917 Dry Ginger ]28 1,507 1,189 Black Pepper 223 517 234 Areca nut (Raw) 3,629 30,376 8,455 Areca nut (Processed) 3,629 6,474 1,802 Coconut in thousand nuts 13,003 55,508 4,312 Source: Fully Revised Estimates of Principal Crops in Karnataka for the year 1998-99 Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalore

(12) Irrigation it ranks first in the state in receiving the highest There are no major irrigation projects in the rainfall. The district is mostly dependent on district. The district e~oys an average annual minfall southwest monsoon, which receives about 85-88 per of 4,239 mrn and when compared to other districts cent of rainfall. The peculiarfonnation of the district

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?n account of undulations with deep valleys storing the monsoon showers. In the· recent past I~terspersed with ridges and tablelands, makes it eff~~~ are being made to improve the irrigation dIfficult for reclamation and cultivation. Moreover facIlItles and to bring more areas under irrigation. the abundant water available in the rivers and rivulet~ The table below gives a detailed picture on Net received from heavy rainfall druins off into the Arabian Area Irrigated by different sources for the year Sea without being utilized d~e to lack of facilities for 1998-99.

NET AREA IRRIGATED BY DIFFERENT SOURCES

Name of Taluk Net area irrigated for 1998-99 (Area in hectares) Canal Tank Wells Lift Bore Wells Other Total Irrigation sources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Karkal 67 2,284 38 163 5,658 8,210 Kundapura 160 4,017 670 7,216 12,063 Udupi 2,029 5,943 128 35 5,842 13,977 Total 2,256 12,244 166 868 18,716 34,250 Source: Udupi District at a Glance, 1999-2000, District Statistical Office, Udupi

As per the statistics given in the above table a barest minimum of275 hectares. In order to provide considerable proportion of cropped area is bei~g immediate irrigation facility to the farmers, a Varahi irrigated through wells in the district. It accounts for Lift Irrigation Scheme was accorded by the 35.75 per cent of the total irrigated area. According to government in 1992.Under this proposal, an extent the latest statistics published by the Gazetteer of 2,723 hectares will be irrigated through this department of Government ofKarnataka, Udupi has in scheme. all 15,273 wells up to the year 1975 which ranks 7th (Ref: Irrigation in Karnataka, 2001-2002, Government of place in the state (Ref: A Handbook of Karnataka - Karnataka, Irrigation Department). 2001, Gazetteer Department, Government of (13) Natural Wealth Karnataka). An area of 2,256 hectares are being irrigated by tanks, of which a major proportion of them Prior to the year 1960, the then undivided is in Udupi taluk. . South Kanara district was considered to be po~r in its mineral resources. But according to the The greatest irony is that even though the district results of the mineral survey conducted in 1960, has bountiful rainfall and has many rivers with plenty the district has been declared rieh in several useful of waters received through heavy showers during the mineral deposits. When compared to other taluks monsoon, these rivers are emptying into the sea without in the district, Kundapura is rich in its mineral their waters being properly utilized. In order to prevent wealth. The deposits of bauxit~ are abundant in the water being discharged into the sea and also to Kundapura taluk and especially at Paduvare near provide irrigation for the agricultural operations, Varahi Baindoor is ,quite extensive. Building stones are Irrigation Project was envisaged and was approved by also quarried in Udupi and Karkal taluks. Lateritic the government in 1979 as a plan scheme. This project and limonitic iron ore occurrences are reported in was designed to provide irrigation facility to an extent Kundapura taluk. Accumulation of lime-sheH is of 15,702 hectares benefiting Kundapura and Udupi found in the backwaters near Kundapura. The taluks. The project aims at constructing a pick-up dam same is also reported in Udupi taluk. Pure white across river Varahi at Horiyabbe site near Siddapura to greyish white silica sand is available along the village in Kundapura taluk by utilizing the daily coastal belt of Kundapura and Udupi taluks. The discharge oftailrace water from Varahi Hydro Electric sand occurs as a thin layer, one to three feet in Project. Initially the height of the dam was proposed at thickness, below the' fine-grained brownish sand. 72 meters but subsequently reduced to 49.5 meters in order to reduce the submergence of forest area to the About 20,275 MT (MT= Million Tones) and 92;494

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MT of silica sand is produced annually in sand whose reserve is 882 MT, 92,465 MT and Kundapura and Udupi taluks respectively. No major 625 MT respectively. The taluk-wise mineral minerals are found in Karkal except few minor resources for the district is presented in the minerals like black dyke, building stone and ordinary following table: TALUK WISE MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE DISTRICT

SI.No. Name of T~~e of Mineral Remarks Taluk Major Minor 1 2 3 4 5 Karkal Building Stone, Black Dyke, Ordinary Sand 2 Kundapura Aluminous Laterite, Ordinary Sand. Building Stone Silica Sand, Lime Stone 3 Udupi Ljm~ Stone, Silica Sand Building Stonc, Black Dyke, Ordinary Sand Source; Department of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Karnataka

(14) Animal Husbandry of the district is not quite impressive. While nd Livestock rearing plays an important role in the comparing with other districts, Udupi ranks in 22 place in its livestock population and 8th place in its rural economy in the district. It supplements family income from agriculture and also provides poultry wealth (Ref: A Handbook ofKarnataka-2001, employment. It is more vital wherever agriculture is Gazetteer Department, Government of Karnataka). predominant in the society. Farmers are dependent According to Livestock Census 1997 Provisional on animal husbandry activities to utilize agricultural figures, the total livestock population in the district by-products and crop residues to convert them into is 599,519, which includes cattle, buffaloes, sheep, animal products with good returns. Particularly in this goats, pigs, rabbits, and dogs. The total poultry stock district, the climatic and topographical features have is 994,000. The following table shows the distribution not been conducive for livestock rearing. Despite of various types of livestock in the district for the abundance of green vegetation. the livestock wealth year 1997.

DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT

SLNo. Name of Livestock Total Livestock

1 2 3 Cattle 378,442 2 Buffaloes 74,582 3 Sheep 134 4 Goats 5,021 5 Pigs 1,634 6 Rabbits 125 7 Dogs 139,581 8 Total Livestock 599,5J9 9 Total Poultry 994,000 Source; A Handbook uf Kamataka - 200 I, Gazetteer Department, Government of Kamataka.

The milk production in the district is 15 (14A) Veterinary Services thousand tonnes litres. About 447 lakhs of eggs The spread of veterinary services has resulted in and 144 tonnes of meat are produced annually in overall improvement of animal health. In all Udupi the district. There are thirty-two poultry has 92 veterinary institutions of different kinds as institutions in the state. Out of which one Poultry detailed below, catering to the needs of the livestock Rearing Centre is at Kundapura. population in the district for the year 2000.

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VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 2000

SlNo. Veterinary Services No. of Institutions 1 2 3 Hospital 8 2 Dispensaries 22 3 Primary Veterinary Centres 55 4 Mobile Insemination Centres 3 .5 Artificial Insemination Centres 4 Total 92

Source: Karnataka at a Glance 2000-2001, Directorate of Economics·· and Statistics, Govt. of Karn~taka

(15) Fisheries has 2,904 mechanized boats and 2,380 non-· Udupi district has rich resources for fisheries mechanized boats are being used for fishing purposes. development. Its coastal line is about 100 km. Fishing The district has 9,963 various types of fishing nets is a major economic activity in the district. Udupi is for the purpose~ Out of 89,882 Fishermen population, known for marine fishing and its exports. The marine 39,492 are active fishermen. By way of comparison, fish landing of Udupi district constitutes about it is higher than other districts of the state. The 58,445.3 MT for the year 1998-99. Eight Fish government has.introduced various welfare schemes Landing Centres and Malpe Fishing Harbour with all such as Saving-cum-Relief Scheme, Group Accident necessary infrastructures are located in Udupi district. Insurance for active fishermen, Fisher Women Co-· The construction of II stage fishing harbour at Malpe operative Societies, Development of Model to provide landing and 'berthing facilities to the Fishermen villages, Motorization of Traditional increased fleet and deep sea fishing vessels is under Fishing Craft, Reimbursement of Central Excise duty progress. Udupi has 69 fishery link roads with the on diesel used by mechanized boats below 2- mtrs, total length of 119.5 kms connecting the scattered subsidy on Sales Tax on diesel used by mechanized remote fishing villages to the coastal high way. fishing boats and Receipt and Payment of Distress Thougll in the recent past mechanized fishing is Relief Fund to improve the socio-economic conditions being practiced, a vast majority of the fishermen are of the fisherme~ u;. the coastal districts. The following still using the traditional fishing gears. The statistics table highlights in brief the fishing activity in the on fishery for the year 1999 reveals that the district district. FISIDNG ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT Fish Seed Stocked In lakh ImgerJings a) Reservoirs b) Major Tanks c) Minor Tanks 1.68 Total 1.68 Estimated Fish Production In MTs a) Cultured 217.7 b) Natural 1,490,05 Total 1707.75 Source: Statistical Bulletin of Fisheries 1998-99, Directorate of Fisheries, Government of Kamataka

(16) Industries traditional industries around U dupi are tile manufacturing, beedi rolling, and cashew curing. The Though agriculture is a predominant activity in the district, its growth in industrial sector is fast industrial units comprise of few textiles, chemicals developing, There are no major industries in the and engineering units in the district. There are totally district. However; tne district is 'ma1iliig all efforts to 227 factories -in· the' district· giving employment' to improve the small-scale industries in the region, The 14,569 person_ In the recent past, lot of small scale

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI industrial units have corne into existence. When 302 textile units are a few to be mentioned. Besides the district was newly created in 1997, the total these, there are also other units like automobile, number of units that was registered as on electrical & electronics, chemicals, ferrous & non­ 31.03.1998 numbers to 5,214. The latest statistics ferrous, glass & ceramics, leather, paper & printing, as on 31.03.99 shows that it has increased to 5,632. rubber & plastics and other small-scale industrial Of these, food and intoxicants alone consist of units, which have registered their growth. The table 1,938 units. 481 mechanical engineering, 417 wood below gives the tal uk-wise details of major factories related units, 398 job works & repairs units and for the year 1998-99.

TALUKWISE DETAILS OF MAJOR FACTORIES FOR THE YEAR 1998-99

Name of Taluk Number of Factories in the Distriet No. Employed Textiles Chemicals Engineering Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura 4 68 72 5,148 Udupi 2 6 7 74 89 6,238 Karkal 2 63 66 3,183 Total 2 8 12 205 227 14,569

Source: District at a Glance 1998-99, Udupi, District Statistical Office, Udupi

(17) Trade and Commerce bank, and Kamataka bank also had their beginning The trade and commerce particularly the banking in the district. The small Udupi district boasts of industry of the district is worth to be mentioned. having more than 200 bank branches. The Canara Udupi has led the emergence of the banking and Mutual Assurance Company setup in 1935, was later insurance sector in the region. Few important banks merged with the LIC of India established in 1956. had their origin in the district. The corporation bank A major divisional office of the LIC is still was established in 1906 in thedistrict. The Syndicate functioning in the district controlling 8 districts in bank was started in 1925 and has its headquarters the state. The table below gives the taluk-wise details in the district. Beside these, Canara bank, Vijaya of banks in the district.

TALUKWISE DETAILS OF BANKS IN THE DISTRICT

Name ofTaluk Number of Banks as on 31.03.1999 Commercial Regional Rural Urban Co-op Other Co-op Primary Land Banks Banks Banks Banks Development Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kundapura 42 4 6 Udupi III 3 24 7 Karkal 35 4 3 Source: Udupi District at a Glance 1998-99. Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Udupi, Govl of Kamataka.

Udupi is an important business centre. Some sheets, sugar, chillies, onion, garlic, etc. from other important centres of Kundapura taluk are districts and states. The Malpe harbour in Udupi specialized in the exports of items like coconut, taluk is another main trading centre, which is jaggery, firewood,- tiles, timber, fish, and coir and engaged in the exports-and imports of various its imports include hardware, cutlery, textiles, metal commodities.

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NUMBER OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN THE DISTRICT

Name ofTaluk Co-operation and Agricultural Marketing as on 31.03.99 Co-operative Societies Regulated Markets Agriculture Milk Otbers Total Liqui-dated Main Sub Total Turnover in Producers lakbs 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10 Kundapura 21 58 53 132 31 1 1 19.28 Udupi 21 76 97 194 34 28.42 Karkal 12 32 23 67 !2 2 3 53.75 Total 54 166 173 393 77 3 2 5 101.45 Source: Udupi District at a Glance 1998-99, District Statistical Office, Udupi

Thcrc are also number of Co-operative hours. There are also more than 200 buses ply to societies in the district discharging useful and Bangalore every day. Apart from road functions in different parts of the district and are transport, the district is connected by the railways dealing with various items produced by them. The too. The Udupi railway station became operational number of regulated markets are only 5 and the in the year 1993. The ambitious Railway total turnover of these markets are around 101.45 Project connecting the Mangalore with Roha was lakhs. The table presented above gives the details opened' for freight traffic in 1996. As a result, of no. of co-operative societies in the district. the Mangalore-Udupi line was started first and (18) Transport and Communication was extended to Kundapura in 1995. The district Udupi is known for its well-managed transport is connected to Dakshina Kannada in the South system. It is even called as giant in public and Uttara Kannada in the North by rail. transportation. Several transportation companies Apart from road transport and the railways, have emerged from the district. The Canara Public water transport that includes inland waterways and Conveyance (CPC), Hanuman Motor Transport ocean transport, that are crucial for economic (H.T.Co.), Sri Durgamba Transport, Sri Gajanana growth, plays an important role in the district. Motor Transport, etc. are the private operators Navigablc portions are found in the , the which still run the entire public transport in the Kubja, the Chakra and the KoHur rivers in Udupi. region. The transportation in the district is The Malpe, Hangarakatta, Kundapura and Baindur excellent as these private operators reach out to ports in the district perform useful functions in the the remotest places with a fairly complaint-free transportation sector. The details of various service. The private operator's bus service facilities available under transport and between Mangalore and Udupi offers an communication for the year 1998-99 are given in exemplary every minute service during the peak the following tables.

DETAILS OF RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN THE DISTRICT AS ON 31.3.1999

Name of Taluk Length of Railway Line in kms_ Railway Stations Broad Gauge Meter Gauge Mixed Gauge Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kundapura 57 57 5 Udupi 49 49 3 Karka! Total 106 106 8

Source: Udupi District at a Glance 1998-99, District Statistical Office, Udupi

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DETAILS OF ROAD TRANSPORT IN THE DISTRICT Length of Roads in kms. Major National State Dist. Other Village IDB Municipali Forest Total Bridgcs High Way High Major Dist. Roads Roads ty Roads Roads Roads Name of Taluk Way Roads Roads 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ·11 Kundapura 52 90 197 247 77 80 33 776 10 768 11 ,. Udupi 57 45 298 6 192 87 83 Karkal 148 l24 2 223 60 1I0 3 670 7 Total 109 283 619 8 662 . 224 273 36 2,214 28 Sonrce: Udnpi District at a Glance 1998-99. District Statistical Office, Udupi The district has 366 post offices, 4 telegraph relatives in Mumbai, the Gulf and beyond. Mobile offices, 83 telephone exchanges and a good number of service operators Spice and Airtel have now set up telephone connections. Almost every house enjoys a their stations in Udupi. The table below shows telephone connection enabling connmmication with talukwise details of post offices, telephone offices, etc.

DETAILS OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES IN THE DISTRICT

Name of Taluk Communication Facilities Post Offices Telegraph Offices Telephone Exchanges Telephones 1 2 3 4 5 Kundapura III 28 10,546 Udupi 156 2 39 33,089 Karkal 99 16 6,516 Total 366 4 83 50,151 Source: Udupi District at a Glance 1998-99, District Statistical Oftlce, Udupi

(19) Electricity and Power tribal colonies and harijan basthis and energisation Karnataka has a place of pride in the history of irrigation pump sets. Besides, this with a view to of power generation in the country. KPTCL­ benefit weakest among the section of society schemes Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited called Bhagya Jyothi I Kutir Jyothi have been (erstwhile KEB) is mainly vested with the functions introduced. of transmission and distribution of power in the entire Statement given below shows talukwise state. The Corporation has been attaching great number of villages electrified and talukwise importance to electrification of villages and hamlets, energisation ofIP as on 31.3.1999 in Udupi District.

TALUKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED AND ENERGISED IRRIGATION 'PUMP SETS AS ON 31.3.1999 SL No. Name ofDislricl I Talnk No. of Villages electrified No. ofJP Sct energised No.ofBhagyajyolhi connections 2 3 4 5 UDUPI DISTRICT 270 40,014 14,961

Kundapura 76 11,241 * 2 Udupi 99 19,318 * 3 Karkal 95 9,455 * Source: Annual Administration Report, 1999-2000, Kamataka Power Transmission Corporation Ltd., Bangalore Notc: * Talukwisc details are not available

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(v) CENSUS CONCEPT Dwelling Room Building A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide A 'Building' is generally a single structure on and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth one component unit which are used or likely to be of atleast 1.5 meters and ~ height of 2 meters. A uscd as dwellings (residences) or establishments such dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, as shops, business houses, offices, factories, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, workshops, worksheds, Schools, places of latrine, store room, passage-way and verandah which entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. are not normally usable for living are not considcred It is also possible that builqing which have component as dwelling rooms. A room, used. for multipurpose units may be used for a combination of purposes such such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., as shop-cum- residence, workshop-cum-residence, is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and office-cum-residence, etc. the household also stays in it then the room is not Usually a structure will have four walls and a considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or roof But in some areas the very nature of construction servant quarter is used by a servant and if she! he of houses is such that there may not be any wall. also lives in it as a separate household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the Such is the case of conical structures where entrance servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if is also provided but they may not have any walls. used for living by any household is also considered Therefore, such of the conical structures are also as dwelling room. treated as separate buildings. A dwelling room, which is shared by more than Permanent houses one household, has not been counted for any of them. If two households have a dwelling room each but in Houses, the walls and roof of which arc made of addition also share a common dwelling room, then permanent materials. The material of walls can be the common room has not been counted for either of anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron the households. sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt Census House bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made offrom anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, A 'census house' is a building or part of a building slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos used or recognised as a separate unit because of sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be Semi-permanent houses . occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or Houses in which either the wall or the roof is non residential purpose or both. made of permanent material and the other is made of temporary material. In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for Temporary houses numbering in the field by the enumerators is described Houses in which both walls and roof are made of hereunder: materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls Sometimes a series of different buildings are may be made from anyone of the following temporary found along a street which are joined with one another materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, plastic, by common walls' on either side looking like a polythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof may be made from anyone of the following temporary continuous structure. These different units are materials, namely; grass,'thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, practically independent of one another and are likely plastic or polythene. to have been built at different times and owned by

19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI different persons. In such cases, though the whole In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of structure with all the adjoining units apparently each room in which an inmate lives opens to a appears to be one building, each portion was treated common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common as a separate building and its constituent units as room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire separate census houses. hostel! lIotel building was treated as one census On the other hand, one may come across cases, house. But if such hostels/ hotels have out houses or particularly in large cities of multistoreyed ownership other stmctures used for different purposes or the flats. In these cases while the structure looks like one same purpose, then each such structure attached to building, different persons own thc flats. In case of the main hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census such multi storeyed structures, having a number of house. flats owned by different persons, the entire structure In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the was treated as one building and each flat as a separate pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, census house. located in a compound, whether enclosed or If within a large enclosed area, there are separate unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the buildings owned by different persons then each such main residence may be located in one hut, other huts building is treated as a separate building. There can may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, be a situation where within an enclosed compound baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separate there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking structure, they form a single housing unit and or company or even government that are actually in therefore, have to be treated collectively as one occupation of different persons. For example, Indian building and onc census house. If some of the huts Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned are used by one household and thc others by a second by the Corporation but these are in occupation of household as residence, then the two groups of huts their employees. Each such building was treated as a were treated as separate census houses. However, if separate building. But ifin anyone of these buildings there were also other huts in the compound used for there were flats in occupation of different households, other purposes and not as part of the household's each such flat was reckoned as a separate census residencc such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these house. were treated as separate census houses. Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the On the other hand, in urban arcas, where more definition of census house strictly in certain cases. than one structure within an enclosed or open For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, compound (premises) belonging to the same person, each room having direct entrance from the common e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, staircase or courtyard, by definition, this has to be etc., only one building number was given for this treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms are occupied by a single household it was not realistic group and each of the constituent a separate census house number. to treat them as five census houses. In such a case: singleness' of use of these rooms along with Only cases where a structure. with roof and pillars the main house should be considered and the entire has come up was treated as a building. flat was treated as one census house. On the other Village hand, if two independent households occupy these five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village the second household occupying 2 rooms, then which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue considering the use, the first three rooms together village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the were treated as one census house and the remaining entire village is treated as one lmit for presentation rooms as another census house. But if each room was of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest occupied by an independent household, then each arcas, each habitation area with locally recognized such room was treated as a separate census house. boundaries is treated as one village.

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Rural-Urban area Urban Agglomeration The data in tables on Houses, Household An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban Amenities and Assets are presented separately for spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physicaJly this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban rural areas. In the Census of India 200 I, the definition outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway of urban area adopted is as follows: colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may come up near a city or statutory town outside its a) All places with a municipality, corporation, statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a cantonment board or notified town area village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each committee, etc. such individual area by itself may not satisfY the b) A place satisfying the following three criteria minimum popUlation limit to qualifY .it to be treated simultaneously: as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. i) A minimum population of 5,000; For the purpose of delineation of Urban ii) at least 75 per cent of male working Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, population engaged in non-agricultural following criteria arc taken as pre-requisites: pursuits; and (a) The core town or at least one of the iii) a density of population of at least 400 per sq. constituent towns of an urban agglomeration km.(l,OOO per sq.mile) should necessarily be a statutory town; and For identiikation of places which would qualify (b) The total population of all the constituents to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and (as per the 1991 Census). having at least 75 per cent of male working population With thesc two basic criteria having been met, engaged in nonagricultural activity were considercd. the following are the possible different situations in To work out the proportion of male working which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: population referred to above against b) (ii), the data i) a city or town with one or more contiguous relating to main workers were taken into account. outgrowths; Apart from these, the outgrowths COGs) of cities ii) two or more adjoining towns with their and towns have also been treated as urban under outgrowths; and 'Urban Agglomerations' . Examples of outgrowths are iii) a city and one or more adjoining railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, towns with thcir outgrowths all of which military camps, etc., that may have come up near a form a continuous spread_ statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Household . Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy A 'household' is usually a group of persons who the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to normally live togethcr and take their meals from a qualifY it to be treated as an independent urban unit common kitchen unless the exigencies of work but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live wherever presented, also includes the data for in a census house but do not take their meals from outgrowths of such towns. the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of City a common household. Each such person was to be Towns with population of 100,000 and above are treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was called cities.

21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI a common kitchen. There may be one member Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were households, two member households or multimember in relation to that State whether they professed the households. Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, in Institutional Household September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential A group of unrelated persons who live in an Order of 1950 and in all.subsequent Presidential institution and take their meals from a common Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, and kitchcn is called an Institutional Household. Examples' the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing of Institutional Households are boarding houses, with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, Later .on, as per the amendment made in the orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clcarly Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the perceptiblc to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it H~ndu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placcd on the was specifically mentioned that this category of same footing with regard to the recognition of the households would cover only those households where Scheduled Castes. a group of unrelated persons live in an institution The list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled and share a common kitchen. Tribes are notified for each State and Union Territory Houseless Household and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State Households who do not live in buildings or census or Union Territory and not outside_ In respect of houscs but live in the open on roadside, pavements, Karnataka State the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in Tribes as contained in the Scheduled Castes & the open in places of worship, mantaps, railway Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 are platfonns, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. valid for the purpose of Census of India, 2001. With Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the promulgation of Act 39 of 1991 however, the sub entries Naik, Nayak, Beda, Bedar and Valmiki were Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the added under the main entry at S.No. 38 (Naikda, President may, with respect to any State or Union Nayaka, .....) of the Scheduled Tribes list of the State. territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of There are in all 101 Scheduled Castes and 49 or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be dcemed to be Scheduled Tribes in the State which are listed below: Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union territory. Article 342 similarly provides for List of Scheduled Castes specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts 1 Andhra of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which Adi Dravida are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution 2 to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States 3 Adi Kamataka and Union territories. In pursuance of these 4 Adiya (in Coorg district) provisions, the list ~f Scheduled Castes and / or 5. Ager Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union 6 Ajila territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of 7 Anamuk that State or Union territory and not outside. 8 Aray Mala It is important to mention here that under the 9 Arunthathiyar Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no 10 Arwa Mala person who professed a religion different from 11 Baira was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled 12 Bakad Castes in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, 13 Bant (in BeIgaum, , Dharwar and Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in North Kanara districts)

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14 Bakuda 55 Kotegar, Metri 15 Balagai 56 Kudumban 16 Bandi 57 Kuravan 17 Banjara, Lambani 58 Lingader 18 Bathada 59 Machala 19 Beda Jangam, Budga Ja~gam 60 Madari 20 Bellara 61 Madiga 21 Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana,Rukhi, Malkana, 62 Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu Halalkhor, Lalbegi,Balmiki, Korar, 63 Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar, Maru Zadmalli Vankar 22 Bhambi. Bhambi, Asadaru, Asodi, 64 Maila Chamadia; Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, 65 Mala Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, 66 Mala Dasari Mochigar, Madar, Madig, Mochi, Muchi, 67 Mala Hannai Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, 68 Mala Jangam Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar 69 Mala Masti 23 Bhovi 70 Mala Sale, Netkani 24 Bindla 71 Mala Sanyasi 25 Byagara 72 Mang, Matang, Minimadig 26 Chakkiliyan 73 Mang Garudi, Mang Garodi 27 Chalavadi, Chalvadi, Channayya 74 Manne 28 Chandala 75 29 Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar 76 Mavilan 30 Dakkal, Dokkalwar 77 Meghval, Menghvar 31 Dakkaliga 78 Moger 32 Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya 79 Mukri 33 Dom, Dombara, Paidi, Pano 80 Mundala 34 Ellamalwar, Yellammalawandlu 81 Nadia, Hadi 35 Ganti Chores 82 Nalkadaya 36 Garoda, Garo 83 Nalakeyava 37 Godda 84 Nayadi 38 Gosangi 85 Pale 39 Halleer 86 Pallan 40 Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar,Halasvar 87 Pambada 41 Handi Jogis 88 Panchama 42 Hasla 89 Panniandi 43 Holar, Valhar 90 Paraiyan, Paraya 44 Holaya, Holer, Holeya 91 Paravan 45 Holeya Dasari 92 Raneyar 46 Jaggali 93 Samagara 47. Jambuvulu 94 Samban 48 Kadaiyan 95 Sapari 49 Kalladi 96 Sillekyathas 50 Kepmaris 97 Sindhollu, Chindollu 51 Kolupulvandlu 98 Sudugadu Siddha 52 Koosa 99 Thoti 53- Koracha 100 Tigar, Tirbanda 54 Korama 101 Valluvan

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List of Scheduled Tribes 39 Palliyan 1 Adiyan 40 Paniyan "2 Barda 41 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi 3 Bavacha, Bamcha 42 Patelia 4 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Oungri 43 Rathawa Bhil, Oungri darasia, Mewasi Bhil, 44 Sholaga Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil) Bhagalia, 45 Soligaru Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave 46 Toda 5 Chenchu, Chenchwar 47 Varli 6 Chodhara 48 Vitolia, Kotwalia, Barodia 7 Oubla, Talavia, Halpati 49 Yerava 8 Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi, Language and Mother tongue Valvi As per the Census concept, each language is a 9 Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire 10 Gowdalu collects information on the mother tongue of each 11 Hakkipikki person and mother tongue is defined as the language 12 Hasalaru spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the 13 lrular person. If the mother died in infancy, the language 14 lruliga mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will 15 lenu Kuruba be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf ' 16 Kadukuruba mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is 17 Kammara (in South Kanara district and considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that Kollegal taluk of ) the language spoken as mother tongue should have a 18 Kaniyan, Kanyan (in Kollegal talllk of script. The mother tongues returned by the Mysore district) respondents in census are classified and grouped 19 Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Ohor under appropriate languages according to their Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari linguistic characteristics. 20 Kattunayakan Literate 21 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 22 Koli Ohor, Tokrc Koli, Kolcha, Koigha A person aged 7 years and above who can both 23 Konda Kapus read and write with understanding in any language is 24 Koraga taken as literate, A person who can only read but 25 Kota cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have 26 Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoya 27 Kudiya, Melaklldi received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could also 28 Kuruba (in Coorg district) have been achieved through adult literacy classes or 29 Kurumans through any non-formal educational system. People 30 Maha Malasar who are blind ,and can read in Braille are treated as 31' Malaikudi literates, ' 32 Malasar 33 Malayekandi Literacy rate 34 Maleru Literacy rate of the popUlation is defined as the 35 Maratha (in Coorg district) percentage of literates in the age group seven years 36 Marati (in South Kanara district) and above, For different age groups the percentage 37 Meda of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. 38 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Educational level Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka, Naik, Nayak, Beda, Bedar and The highest level of education a person has· Valmiki completed.

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Work for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both Work is defined as particIpation in any (agricultural labourer) is not treated as cultivator. economically productive activity with or without Cultivation involves ploughing, sowirig, compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops be physical-and/or mental in naturc .. Work involves such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and not only actual work but also includes effective other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, gro~ndnuts, supervision and direction of work. It even includes tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibcr part time help or unpaid work on farm, family crop, cotton, cin

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Industry is termed as an 'Other Worker (OW)'. The it is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' pattern drain, etc., in these towns. include all government servants, municipal Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation soil workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, There are three prevalent systems of disposal of transport, banking, mining, construction, political or human wastes, viz.(i) underground sewerage, (ii) social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal effect, all those workers other than cultivators or systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and agriculturallabourcrs or household industry workers, collecting. well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with are 'Other Workers'. manual scavenging. Work participation rate The system of underground seweragc provides Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total for the street sewerage with which are connected the population. sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having watcr closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand Population density flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is Population density is thc number of persons transported without the need for scavenging. This inhabited per square kilometer of the area. system generally exists in cities and big towns. Age Where the streets sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Age IS measured III terms of the completed septic tank with a subsoil dispersion system or a number of years. leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water Sex ratio closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic Number of females per 1000 males in a tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This population. dispersion requires an optimum travel through _the pores of the soil which renders the hannfil1 liquid (vi) NON-CENSUS CONCEPTS bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration Improved drinking water through the soil traversed. If the household had access to drinking water Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube welJ or well are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines (protected or covered) situated within or outside the are connected with them. These wells arc cleaned at premises, it is considered as having access to periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type improved drinking water. of latrines are of service type latrines from where human excreta is removed by scavengers from house It may be mentioned that such uniform definition to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or may not be valid across all states. shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. System of sewerage These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or Generally, a sewerage system would mean a tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping network of mains and branches of underground grounds. conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point Fertility of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and In demography, the word fertility is used in industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those relation to the actual production of children or that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is surfaccs are known as stonn water drains, while those a measure of rate at which population adds to itself carrying both sewage and storm water are called by births and normally assessed by relating the combined sewers. However, in some towns which are number of births to a full or part of the popUlation, not provided with such underground sewcrage system, such as number of married women or number of

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Women -of childbearing age. Thc dcfinitions of the Number of live births in a year terminology used in computing different fertility rates GFR = ------x 1,000 are mentioned below: Midyear female population in the Crude birth rate (CBR) age-group (15-49) years Ratio of the number oflive births in a year to the General marital fertility rate (GMFR) mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 Number of live births per 1,000 married women population. in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. Number of live births during the year Number of live' births in a year CBR = ------x 1,000 GMFR = ------x 1,000 Mid -year Population Midyear married female population in the age-group Crude death rate (CDR) (15-49) years. Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the Total fertility rate (TFR) mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 population. It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility_rates (number of children born per woman of Number of deaths during the year the particular age) for the entire reproductive age CDR = ------xl,000 span. It provides the average number of children that Mid year Population will be born to a woman under the fertility levels Natural growth rate indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion Growth rate is obtained as the difference between -or-reproductive period. crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence of migration. 45-49 5 x ~ ASFR Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) 15-19 - Number of live births in a year to female TFR population in any specified age group normally 1,000 expressed per 1,000 women. Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) Number of live births in a particular Average number of children that would be born age group to a married woman if she experiences the current ASFR= ------x 1,000 fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- Midyear female population 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of of the same age group women till the completion of reproductive period. Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) 45-49 5 x ~ ASMFR Number oflive births in a year to married female 15-19 population in any specified age group normally TMFR= ------expressed per 1,000 married women. 1,000 Number of live births in a Age specific mortality rate (ASMR) particular age group Number of deaths in a particular age and sex ASMFR= ------x 1,000 group per 1,000 population of the same age group. Midyear married female population of the same age group Number of deaths in a particular age group General fertility rate (GFR) ASMR = ------xl,000 Number of live births per -1,000 women in the -- - Midyear population of­ reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. the same age group

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Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) Probability of dying between birth and age 1. Number of deaths of 29 days to This can be used as approximate value of Infant less than one year during the year Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number = ------x 1,000 of deaths in a year of children aged less than one Number of live births during year to the riumber of births in that year. the year . Perinatal mortality rate (PMR) qz Number of stillbirths plus deaths within I st week Probability of dying between birth and age 2. of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. qs Number of stillbirths and infant deaths of Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This less than 7 days during the year indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate PMR = ------~------x 1,000 (UsMR) Number of live births and stillbirths Infant mortality rate (IMR) during the year Still birth rate (SBR) Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of children below one year) in a year to the number of Number of stillbirths during the year live births in that year. ------x 1,000 Number of live births and stillbirths Number of infant deaths during the year during the year Maternal mortality rate (MMR) IMR ------x 1,000 Number of live births during Number of deaths of women in the age group 15-49 The year while pregnant or within 42 days of tennination of Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and Neonatal mortality rate and Post neonatal mortality child birth per 100,000 live births in a given year. rate. The neonatal mortality rate also comprises of Number of maternal deaths to women two parts viz., early neonatal mortality rate and late in the age group 15-49 neonatal mortality rate. These are defined as: MMR= ------x 100,000 Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) Number of live birth Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 population) Nwnber of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live Number of currently married females in the age births of the same year. groupl5-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. Nwnber of infant deaths aged Child woman ratio (0-4) 28 days or under during the year NMR= ------x 1,000 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years Number of live births during per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. the year Child woman ratio (5-9) Early neo-natal mortality rate 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years Number of infant deaths of less . per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. than 7 days during the year = ------x 1,000 Migration Number of live births during Migration is the third component of population the year change, the other two being mortality and fertility. Late neo-natal mortality rate A person is considered as a migrant by place of Number of infant deaths of 7 days to less than 29 days birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during during the year the census is other than the place of his/her birth. = ------x 1 000 Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by Number of live births during , place oflast residence if the place in which he/she is the year enumerated during the census is other than his/her

28 ANALYTICAL NOTE place of immediate last residence outside the village (a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra or town and not simply in another house or locality district migration) (b) Migration from one distri~t of in the same village or town. state to another district of state (inter district Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another migration of people has been explained below as these State of the country (interstate migration), (iii) are important components concerning migration; Migration from one country to another c~untry. The i) Migration of persons in search of job is high first two streams together constitute internal in the country. In many cases such migrants are only migration, while the last type of movement is called international migration. The present name of the ~easonal in nature. People migrate to other places for work in a particular season and come back again to country, state or district and not the name by which their usual place of residence after three or four they were known at the time of her/his birth or last months. All such workers are treated· 'as migrants. residence were, recorded. Similarly, if a person moved to any other place for Rural-Urban components of migration attending short term vocational or educational course Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants that lasted for only few months of a year, she/he too were considered as a migrant. have been determined as applicable at the time of migration and not with reference t6 any point of ii) Where a person had merely gone out to time after that. another place or had been shifting from one place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital The flow of migrants consists of four streams for treatment or for temporary business purposes, such viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and persons are not deemed to have had another residence urban to urban. different from the place where she/he or herlhis family Civic status of urban units normally resides. She/he is not considered as migrant. Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town or to her parents or other relative's house for delivery e.g., Municipal Corporation! Corporation, Municipal and if the hospital or the parents/relatives houses is Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc. in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the hospital or parents/relative's house Size class of UA I" town is thc place of last rcsidence of the child but not of Size class of UAITown is based on the population ' the mother. size of the UA/City/Town. VAs.ffowns with 100,000 A new response category 'Moved after birth' was and above population are classified as Class I VAs. / added in Census of India 2001 in the question on towns. These Class I VAs. / towns are now further sub 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional classified in to seven sub classes namely Ml to M7 migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress depending on the population size of VA/City/Town, migration as a reason for migration for last residence These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 (2,000,000- migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999); M4 (500,000- category of 'Othcrs'. The reason for migration has 999,999); M3(300,000-499,999); M2 (200,000-299,999) been deteimined as applicable at the time of migration &Ml (100,000-199,999). Towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 and not in reference to any point of time after that.' population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to For example, if a person had moved from the place 49,999 population are Class m towns, population with ofherlhis last residence for the purpose of education 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5000 and subsequently at some point of time got and 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than employment there only, the reason for migration 5,000 popUlation are Class VI towns. would be 'education' and not 'work/employmcnt'. Slum area Internal and International migration The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) The migrational movements are of three types (i) Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. Migration within the state itself with its components defined slums as a) Areas where buildings arc in any

29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI respect unfit for hmnan habitation; or b) are by reasons (a) Distribution of population in Rural-Urban of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and Areas: design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty According to the 2001 Census, the total arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or population ofUdupi district is 1,112,243, comprising sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. 522,231 males and 590,012 females. The popUlation of the district forms 2.1 percent of the state population Mega city and ranks at 24tll place among the districts. Out of the The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent total population of the district 81.4 percent lives in phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defmed rural areas while 18.6 percent lives in urban areas. in term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, Rural popUlation of the district is distributed among problem of management of ciyic amenities and 3 taluks and urban population spread over in 6 towns. capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of The total urban population in the district is 206,353 population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million and above as the cut off persons compri sing 101,175 males and 105,178 point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, females. The total rural population in the district for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored comes to 905,890 persons and is composed of 421,056 Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities males and 484,834 females as per 2001 Census. This the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, rural popUlation is distributed in 248 inhabited Department of Urban Development adopted the villages and there is no un-inhabited village in the criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 district. Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above population have been (b) Size-class and Civic Status of towns: treated as Mega cities. The Statement below gives the position and (vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population, its number of urban units according to size-class of Distribution: population as per 2001 Census:

SIZE-CLASS AND CIVIC STATUS OF TOWNS

Size-Class of Urban Population Serial number town Name and civic status of town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 III Kundapura TMC 28,591 13,919 14,672 2 IV . Saligram TMC 14,962 6,985 7,977 3 Udupi CMC* 127,124 62,596 64,528 4 VI Yenuh'lldde CT 4,508 2,147 2,361 5 V MaHar CT 6,052 2,842 3,210 6 lIT Karkal TMC 25,116 12,686 12,430

Population Growth, Density and Sex-ratio: comes to 7.1 percent. The growth rate for the rural Population Growth: and urban areas of the district is 12.0 and (-)9.9 percent respectively. Udupi District witnessed a positive growth rate in each decade with 3.4, 2.9, 6.6, 8.7, 13.5, 12.7, Density: 19.6, 22.3, 9.4 and 7.1 percent during the period The population density of Udupi district is 287 1901 to 2001. . According to the 199] Census the persons per Sq. Km. against the state average of 276 total population of the district was] ,038,099. Therc persons. At taluk level, the density varies between has been net addition of 74,144 persons during 192 persons in Karkal taluk and 570 persons in Udupi 1991-2001. The decadal growth rate of the district taluk. In rural areas it comes to 242 persons per Sq.

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Km., while in urban areas it comes to 1,544" persons. " Literacy: In urban areas, the density of population varies between 1,019 persons in Saligram town and 2,041 A person who can read and write in any language persons in Kundapura town. is considered as literate in Census. All children of age below 7 years are treated as illiterate. Sex Ratio: As per 2001 Census, Udupi district has reported There are 1130 females for every one thousand 810,584 persons as literates constituting 81.2 percent males in Udupi district. The sex-ratio figures for of the total population excluding the population of 0- rural areas and urban areas of the district are 1151 6 years. The male and female literacy rates in the and 1040 respectively. It is also observed that, the district are 88.2 and 75,]. percent respectively. The proportion of females in rural areas is higher than " literacy rate of males is higher than that of females. that of urban areas. Sex-ratio in the age-group 0-6 The gap in the male - female literacy rate .is 13.0 in comes to 958 girls per 1,000 boys in the district as the district. a whole. In rural areas, this proportion is 957, while The total literacy rates of rural and urban area in urban areas the sex-ratio of Child popUlation works are 79.3 and 89.5 percent respectively. The male out to 966 girls per 1,000 boys. and female literacy rates in rural areas are 86.9 and Work Participation Rate: 73.0 percent respectively. In urban areas, these rates The work participation rate is defined as are 93.8 and 85.3 percent respectively. The gap in percentage of total workers to total population. male - female literacy rates in urban areas is 8.5 as According to 2001 Census, the total workers including against 13.9 in rural areas. It is thus cIear that main and marginal workers constitute 43.9 percent females are better educated in urban areas than their of total population of the district. Of the total workers, counterparts in rural areas. the share of main workers is 85.5 percent and marginal (c) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes workers is 14.5 percent. The remaining 56.1 percent Population 2001: of population belongs to the category of non-workers. Of tlJe 1,112,243 total population of the district 6.1 As per 2001 Census among the main workers percent of the total population belong to Scheduled male participation rate in the district is 91.4 percent Castes and 3.7 percent to Scheduled Tribes. The and corresponding proportion of females is 76.9 percentage of Scheduled Castes constitute 87.1 percent. The proportion of female marginal workers percent in rural areas and 12.9 percent in urban areas. is higher than male marginal workers, as the females The prop oration of Scheduled Tribes is 90.7 and 9.3 are attending to one or more economic activities in in rural and urban areas respectively. addition to their household duties to iinprove the (viii) Brief analysis of peA data based on inset family income. Majority of the workers are engaged tables 1 to 36 in other activities. Of the total 488,173 workers in the district, 19.9 percent of these total workers are Following tables, which presents the data on categorized as cultivators, 18.0 percent agricultural popUlation and amenities available within the district, labourers, 12.7 percent in household industries and with a brief ~otes will provide an overview" of the 49.4 percent in other services. district.

TABLE 1: DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF TALUKS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 Taluk Population Percentage decadal Percentage 1991 2001 variation 1991-2001 Urban Population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kundapura 351,673 292,259 59,414 377,420 348,829 28,591 7.32 " 19.36 -51.88 16.9 7.6 Udupi 495,766 350,136 145,630 529,225 376,579 152,646 6.75 7.55 4.82 29.4 28.8 Karkal 190,660 166,552 24,108 205,598 180,482 25,116 7.83 8.36 4.18 12.6 "12.2 Total 1,038,099 808,947 229,152 1,112,243 905,890 206,353 7.14 11.98 -9.95 22.1 18.6

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Data given in Table-l reveals the talllk-wise decadal Kundapura taJuk where the decline is by 51.88. The variation of population in the district. During the decade percentage of urban population to total population in the 1991-2001 it has grown by 7.14 per cent. Though the district also indicates a declining trend in all the taluks. overall growth of population has increased, negative The magnitude of decline is reported to be high in growth ratc is reported in urban areas particularly in Kundapura taluk where it has declined by 9.3 per cent.

TABLE 2 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001

SI.No. District / CD. block Total Total rural population Number and Population less than number of percentage of 200 inhabited villages .villages Persons Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kundapura 99 348,829 160,536 188,293 - (0.0) 2 Udupi 99 376,579 176,451 200,128 - (0.0) 3 Karkal 50 180,482 84,069 96,413 - (0.0) Distri'cts (Rural) Total: 248 905,890 421,056 484,834 0(0.0)

Number and Population 200.499 Number and Population 500-999 Number and Population 1,000-1,999 percentage of percentage of percentage of villages villages villages Males Females Males Females Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 - (0.0) 3 (3.0) 1318 1512 20 (20.2) 14,493 18,221 - (0,0) 1 (1.0) 417 417 23 (23.2) 18,138 21,298 - (0.0) 4 (8.0) 1457 1713 7 (14.0) 4,784 5,568 - (0.0) 8 (3.2) 3192 3642 50 (20.2) 37,415 45~Q~

Number :lUd PopUlation 2,000- Number and Population 5,000-9,999 Number and Population 10,000 and percentllge of 4.999 percentage of percentage of above villages Males Females villages Males Females villages Males Females 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 60 (60.6) 87,817 104,601 13 (13.1) 38,700 43,873 3 (3.0) 18,208 20,086 56 (56.6) 89,708 102,075 IS (15.2) 46,318 51,989 4 (4.0) 21,870 24,349 29 (58.0) 43,613 51,473 8 (16.0) 23,133 25,590 2 (4.0) 11,082 12,069 ]45 (58.5) 221,138 258,149 36 (14.5) 108,15] 121,452 9 (3.6) 51,160 56,504

The above table indicates that number ofviUages between 500-999 III the district are 8 and villages having population less than 200 and 200-499 is nil in whose population ranges between 2,000-4,999 is the district. Number of villages in the population range observed to be more in the district.

TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFiED AND MERGED TOWNS

Name of Town (a) New (i) Statutory Town - Nil- (ii) Census Town 1. Yenagudde (CT) (b) Denotified (i) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotificd and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as Census Towns 1. Baindur (TMC) (ii)Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified but identifiable as Census Towns based on demographic and economic criteria - Nil -

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TABLE 3 : NEWTOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS

Name of Town (iii) Census towns of 199 I Census notified as Statutory town in 2001 Census - Nil - (c) Declassified 1. Gangoli (NMCT) 2. Hosangadi KPC Project Colony (NMCT) 3. Tonse West (NMCT) (d) Wholly merged with other town(s) 1. Badagabettu-76 (NMCT) 2. Malpe (NMCT) 3. Puttur (NMCT) Declassified means the census towns of 1991 Census, which fail to satisfY the demographic and economic criteria:

TABLE 4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001

Range ~f population Total number of villages Percentage of villages Population Percentage distribution density (per square in each population in each population -of population kilometer) density range density range 1 2 3 4 5 0-10 0.0 0.0 11-20 0.4 2,578 0.3 21-50 3 1.2 7,086 0.8 51-100 16 6.5 38,707 4.3 101-200 49 19.8 141,390 15.6 201-300 56 22.6 190,585 21.0 301-500 44 ]7.7 166,609 18.4 501 + 79 31.9 358,935 39.6 Not known 0.0 0.0 District Total: 248 100.0 905,890 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 263.9 -

Distribution of villages by population density Villages with the population density of above 500 and ranges are presented in.the above table. Data persons per sq.km. is the maximum in the reveals that there are quite a few villages with district. The population density for the rural area the density of less than 100 persons per sq.km. is 263.9 persons per sq.km

TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT 1901-2001

Census Years State Census Years District Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1901 983 984 976 1901 1,125 1,128 960 1911 981 984 960 1911 1,112 I,Jl6 1,004 1921 969 975 936 1921 1,099 1,104 1,025 1931 965 972 927 1931 1,120 1,128 1,017 1941 960 965 935 1941 1,123 1,129 1,048 1951 966 974 941 1951 1,150 1,158 1,073 1961 959 973 913 1961 1,165 1,178 1,075 1971 957 971 913 1971 1,140 1,159 1,060 1,049 1981 963 978 926 1981 1,130 1,147 1,012 1991 960 ----- 973 930 1991 1,134 1,172 1,040 2001 964 976 940 2001 1,130 1,151

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The above table gives the sex-ratio for the rural For the district, the sex-ratio in 1901 Census was and urban population of the state as well as that of 1125, which kept fluctuating over the decades. the district from 1901 to 2001 census. However, in 2001 Census, the district has recorded a sex-ratio of 1130 slightly less than that of 1991 Census It is observed that the state has recorded a 1134. It is also observed that the sex-ratio in 2001 decrease in the sex-ratio since 1901 census (983). Census for the district (1130), is more than that for However in 2001 census, the state has registered a the state (965). Again, the ratio for the rural women better sex-ratio of 965 little higher than the ratiu of in 2001 Census is comparatively better than, that for 1991 Census (960). the urban women in the state as well as in the district.

TABLE 6: SEX RATIO BY TALUKS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Taluk Sex ratio Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 Kundapura 1,163 1,173 1,054 2 Udupi 1,108 1,134 1,047 3 Karkal 1,125 1,147 980 District Total: 1,130 1,151 1,040

There are 1,130 females per 1000 males in the wise comparison reveals that the sex ratio in KarkaI district. Higher sex ratio is noticed in rural areas ta1uk is favourable for men in the urban area. The (1,151) whereas in urban area it is 1,040. The sex highest sex ratio is repo11ed from the rural areas of ratio is favourable for females in the district. Taluk- Kundapura tal uk.

TABLE 7: SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001

SL No. Name of C. D. blocl{ Sex ratio 1 2 3 Kundapura 1,173 2 Udupi 1,134 3 Karkal 1,147 District (Rural) Total : 1,15]

This table highlights the data on sex ratio by the C.D.Blocks. Comparatively, the sex ratio is C.D.Block, which includes all villages in the high in Kundapura followed by Karkal and Udupi district. The ratio is favourable for women in all C.D.Blocks.

TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio Number of Percentage of Population 2001 Percentage for villages inhabited villages in each distribution of villages range popUlation 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 0.0 0.0 700-749 0.0 0.0 750-799 0.0 0.0 800-849 0.0 0.0 850-899 0.0 0.0

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TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio Number of Percentage of Population 2001 Percentage for villages inhabited villages in each distribution' of villages range population 1 2 3 4 5 900-949 .2 0.8 5,764 0.6 950-999 0.0 0.0 1,000-1,099 50. 20.2 232,219 25.6 1,100+ 196 79.0 667,907 73.1 District Total: 248 100.0 905,890 100;0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 1,151

The sex ratio of rural popUlation by ranges and above. Nearly 20.2 per cent of villages fall is given in with corresponding number of villages in the range 1,000-1,099. Only two villages have in each range. It is observed from the table that the sex ratio favourable for men in the rural areas majority of villages have the sex ratio of 1,100 'of the district .

. TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS/TOWNS, 2001

SI.No. Name of U.A.! Town Urban status of town Sex ratio 1 2 3 4 1 Kundapura TMC 1,054 2 Saligram TMC 1,142 3 Yenagudde CT 1,100 4 Mallar CT 1,129 5 Udupi UA 1,031 6 Udupi CMC+OG 1,031 7 Udupi CMC 1,024 8 Karkal TMC 980 Sex ratio Urban for the district: 1,040 The sex ratio for the urban areas of the district Yenagudde (CT) 1,100 whereas in Udupi UA & is 1,040. Of the six towns, it is above the district Udupi (CMC & OG) it is almost equal. As regards urban average in respect of Kundapura (TMC) Karkal (TMC) it is 980, which is below the district 1,054, Saligram (TMC) 1,142, MaHar (CT) 1,129, average urban.

TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKS, 2001

SI.No. Name of Talnk Total! Total eoeulation in 0-6 age groue Sex ratio for 0-6 Rural! Persons Males Females age group Urban 1 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura Total 41,989 21,452 20,537 957 Rural 39,205 20,039 19,166 956 Urban 2,784 1,413 1,371 970 2 Udupi Total 50,472 ·25,706 24,766 963 Rural 36,743 18,751 17,992 960 Urban 13,729 6,955 6,774 974 .3 Karkal Total 22,120 11,351 10,769 949. Rural 19,696 10,086 9,6io 953 Urban 2,424 1,265 1,159 916 ,!58 Dis!ril:t Total: . Total 114,581 58,509 .,56,072... Rural 95,644 48,876 46,768 957 Urban 18,937 9,633 9,304 966

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Variations III child sex ratio has been a long causes great concern among the policy makers. The observed phenomenon and have undergone talukwise child sex ratio for the 2001 Census is considerable debate among the researchers and given in the above table, which reveals that there policy makers from time to time. Although the are 958 females per 1,000 males. More worsening observed variations in the ratio favouring males is is the situation in urban areas of Karkal taluk, a biological fact, continued decline over the periods where ratio is 916.

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI.No. Name of C.D. block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age rou Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 Kundapura 39,205 20,039 19,166 956 2 Udupi 36,743 18,751 17,992 960 3 Karkal 19,696 10,086 9,610 953 District (Rural) Total: 95,644 48.876 46,768 957

The table highlights the data on sex ratio ofpopulation the rural portion of the district. The sex ratio is favourable in the age group 0-6 by CD.Blocks, which include only for males in all the blocks in the district.

TABLE12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio Number of Percentage distribution Population 2001 Percentage distribution for Yillages inhabited Yillages of yilJages of population I 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 3 1.2 522 0.5 700-749 2 0.8 403 0.4 750-799 to 4.0 3,147 3.3 800-849 20 8.1 6,928 7.2 850-899 34 13.7 15,052 15.7 900-949 58 23.4 23,911 25.0 950-999 28 11.3 11,873 12.4 1,000-1,099 65 26.2 26,567 27.8 1,100+ 28 11.3 7,241 7.6 District (Rural) Total 248 100.0 95,644 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District :957

The sex ratio has been given by ranges for under each range. Though the average sex ratio the rural population in the above table. Data for the rural district shows 957 females per reveals that except for the population ranges 1,000 males, it is worth noting that 93 out of 'Less than 700' and '700-749' in all other 248 inhabited villages have the sex ratio ranges, a good number of villages are reported favourable for female child.

TABLE 13: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SlNo. Name ofUAfTown Urban Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 status of Persons Males Females age group town I 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Kundapura TMC 2,784 1,413 1,371 970 2 Saligram TMC 1,426 716 710 992 3 Yenagudde CT 417 215 202 940 4 MalJar CT 636 307 329 1,072

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TABLE 13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SLNo. Name of UA ! Town Urban Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 status of Persons Males Females age group town

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 Udupi UA 11,250 5,717 5,533 968 6 Udupi CMC+OG 11,250 5,717 5,533 968 7 Udupi CMC 10,035 5,131 4,904 956 8 Karkal TMC 2,424 1,265 1,159, 916 District (Urban) Total 18,937 9,633 9,304 966 The child sex ratio for the urban is 966 female per 1,000 male. The highest sex agglomerations/towns is given in the above table. ratio for the urban is noticed in Mal1ar (CT) and Data reveals that the urban sex ratio for the district lowest in Karkal (TMC). TABLE 14 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TALUKS, 2001

SLNo. Name of Taluk Total! Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of Rural! population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population' population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kundapura Total 377,420 20,529 11,183 5.4 3.0 Rural 348,829 19,249 10,908 5.5 3.1 Urban 28,591 1,280 275 4.5 1.0 2 Udupi Total 529,225 29,924 20,117 5.7 3.8 Rural 376,579 21,501 15,206 5.7 4.0 Urban 152,646 8,423 4,911 5.5 3.2 3 Karkal Total 205,598 17,236 10,313 8.4 5.0 Rural 180,482 15,660 9,748 8.7 5.4 Urban . 25,116 1,576 565 6.3 2.2 District Total; Total 1,112,243 67,689 41,613 6.1 3.7 Rural 905,890 56,410 35,862 6.2 4.0 Urban 206,353 11,279 5,751 5.5 2.8 The taluk-wise Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Castes population live in rural and urban areas Tribes popUlation are given in the above table. The respectively. Among the Scheduled Tribes population, total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tdbes 86.2 and 13.8 per cent live in rural and urban areas popUlation in the district are 67,689 and 41,613 respectively. The table also indicates the percentage persons respectively. The rural-urban distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population reveals that 83.3 and 16.7 per cent of Scheduled to total population in the district. TABLE 15 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 .

SLNo. Name of c.D. block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tn'bes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura 348,829 19,249 10,908 5.5 3.1 __ 2._ .Udupi 376,579 21,501 15,296 5.7 4.0 .. 3 Karkal 180,482 15,660 9,748 8.7 5.4 District (Rural) Total; 905,890 56,410 35,862 6.2 4.0

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Similar analysis is presented by C.D. Block-wise, . 4.0 per cent respectively. Highest Scheduled Castes which includes only rural areas in the district. The population (8.7 per cent) and Scheduled Tribes popUlation Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitute 6.2 and (5.4 per cent) has been reported from Karkal C.D. Block..

TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage Scheduled Castes population Population to total population 1 2 3 4 5 MI I 0.4 0.0 Less than 5 109 44.0 13,578 24.1 5-10 110 44.4 30,599 54.2 11-20 28 11.3 12,233 21.7 21-30 0.0 .0.0 31-40 0.0 0.0 41-50 0.0 0.0 51-75 0.0 0.0 76 and above 0.0 0.0 District Total 248 100.0 56,410 100.0 The proportion of Scheduled Caste of population dwelling in the villages does not population in the villages are given by ranges in exceed more than 20.0 per cent to the total· the above table. Only one village in the district population. Majority of the villages have' Less does not have Scheduled Caste pupulation. It is than 5' per cent and '5-10' per cent of Scheduled observed from the above table that percentage Castes in each village.

TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage Scheduled Tribes population Population to total population 2 3 4 5 Nil 20 8.1 0.0 Less than 5 154 62.1 8,617 24.0 5-10 36 14.5 9,015 25.1 11-20 28 11.3 11,739 32.7 21-30 9 3.6 5,887 16.4 31-40 0.4 604 1.7 41-50 0.0 0.0 51-75 0.0 0.0 76 and above 0.0 ·0.0 District Total 248 ]00.0 35,862 100.0 This table indicates the proportion of Scheduled from the tabk that the Scheduled Castes constitute Tribe population by ranges in the villages. Data reveals 5.5 per cent of the total urban population whereas that, 20 villages do not have ST popUlation. Majority Scheduled Tribes constitute only 2.8 per cent. of the villages have less than 5 per cent of Scheduled Highest percentage of Scheduled Castes population Tribes population. The details can be seen from the table. is reported from MaHar (CT) 10.8 per cent and lowest 4.4 per cent from Yenagudde (CT) whereas Table Number 18 indicates the urban population highest Scheduled Tribes popUlation is reported and percentage with regard to Scheduled Castes from Udupi (CMC) 4.1 per cent and lowest from and Scheduled tribes in the district. It can be seen Yenagudde (CT) 0.5 per cent.

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TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SI.No. Name of UA / Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population. population population popUlation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura (TMC) 28,591 1,280 275 4.5 1.0 2 Saligram (TMC) 14,962 1,001 128 6.7 0.9 .3 Yenagudde (CT) 4,508 197 22 4.4 0,5 4 Mallar (CT) 6,052 652 35 10,8 0.6 5 UdupiUA 127,124 6,573 4,726 5.2 3.7 6 Udupi (CMC+OG)· 127,124 6,573 '4,726 5.2 3.7 7 Udupi (CMC) 113,112 5,270 4,675 4.7 4.1 8 Karkal (TMC) 25,116 1,576 565 6.3 2,2 District (Urban) Total 206,353 11,279 5,751 5.5 2.8

TABLE 19 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

SLNo. Name of C. D Block Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio 1 2 3 4 Kundapura 1,053 1,014 2 Udupi 1,036 1,017 3 Karkal 1,002 1,030 District (Rural) Total 1,032 1,020·

The rural sex ratio among the Scheduled Castes Castes varies between 1,002 in Karkal to 1,053 in and Scheduled Tribes favours the women in all the Kundapura C,D,Blocks, On the other hand, among three C.D.Blocks of the district. The overall ratio the Scheduled Tribes the highest of 1,030 is reported for Scheduled Castes is 1,032 and of Scheduled Tribes from Karkal and lowest sex ratio of 1,014 is reported is 1,020 per] ,000 males. The sex ratio for Scheduled from Kundapura C.D.Blocks.

TABLE 20 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SLNo. Name of U.A.! Town Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio 1 2 3 4 Kundapura (TMC) 948 1,183 2 Saligram (TMC) 998 1,000 3 Yenagudde (CT) 970 571 4 Mallar (CT) 1,031 944 5 Udupi UA 1,021 1,027 6 Udupi (CMC+OG) 1,021 1,027 7 Udupi (CMC) 1,015 1,025 8 Karkal (TMC) 1,090 1,165 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 1,019 1,043

The urban sex ratio in the district is 1,019 and women in all the urban areas. As regards the sex 1,043 for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe ratio for Scheduled Caste except for Kundapura , 'respectively. 'For Scheduled Tribes exc'ept for· - (TMC); Saligram (TMC) and Yenagudde (CT); 'it is Yenagudde (CT) and MaHar (CT) it is favourable for favourable for women in the remaining .urban areas ..

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TABLE 21: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TALUKS, 2001

SL Name of Total/ Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Taluk Rural! male- Urban female literacy Number of illiterates Number of literates rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Kundapura Total 253,766 129,326 124,440 123,654 45,129 78,525 75.7 84.5 68.2 16.3 Rural 231,360 117,762 113,598 117,469 42,774 74,695 74.7 83.8 67.2 16.7 Urban 22,406 11,564 10,842 6,185 2,355 3,830 86.8 92.5 81.5 11.0 2 Udupi Total 407,631 205,382 202,249 121,594 45,639 75,955 85.1 91.2 79.8 11.4 Rural 282,852 141,805 141,047 93,727 34,646 59,081 83.2 89.9 77.4 12.5 Urban 124,779 63,577 61,202 27,867 10,993 16,874 89.8 94.0 85.8 8.2 3 Karkal Total 149,187 74,427 74,760 56,411 22,328 34,083 81.3 87.2 76.2 10.9 Rural 128,691 63,678 65,013 51,791 20,391 31,400 80.0 86.1 74.9 11.2 Urban 20,496 10,749 9,747 4,620 1,937 2,683 90.3 94.1 86.5 7.6 District Tutal: Total 810,584 409,135 401,449 301,659 113,096 188,563 81.2 88.2 75.2 13.0 Rural 642,903 323,245 319,658 262,987 97,811 165,176 79.4 86.9 73.0 13.9 Urban 167,681 85,890 81,791 38,672 15,285 23,387 89.5 93.8 85.3 8.5 As per 2001 Census Udupi ranks in third taluk. When compared with urban areas the highest place among the districts in literacy rates. The 90.3 per cent of literates are reported from Karkal literates are more in urban than in rural areas. taluk. Udupi taluk has the highest per cent of both Male literates out number the female literates in male and female literates in the district. The gap the district. Among the taluks, the highest 85.1 in male-female literacy rate is reported to be high per cent of literates are reported from Udupi in Kundapura tal uk. TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 SL Name of Number ofliterates and iIliterates Percentage of literates Gap in Nu. C.D.block male- female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males .Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Kundapura 231,360 117,762 113,598 117,469 42,774 74,695 74.7 83.8 67.2 16.7 2 Udupi 282,852 141,805 141,047 93,727 34,646 59,081 83.2 89.9 77.4 12.5 3 Karkal 128,691 63,678 65,013 51,791 20,391 31,400 80.0 86.1 74.9 11.2 _Pistrict (Rural) Total: 642,903 323,245 319,658 262,987 97,811 165,176 79.4 86.9 73.0 13.9

Among the districts in the State, Udupi is (83.2 per cent) is reported from Udupi. Genderwise considered to be highly literate. The percentage of distribution also indicates the highest percentage . literates by C.D.Blocks in the district accounts for being reported in Udupi. The highest 16.7 per cent , 79.4 pcr cent, in which male and female literacy of gap in male-female literacy rate is reported from rate accounts for 86.9 per cent and 73.0 per cent Kundapura C.D,Block and the lowest of 11.2 per cent respectively. Among the C.D.Blocks the highest from Karka!.

TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of rate for villages viUages villages population 2 3 4 5 o 0.0 0.0 1-10 0.0 0.0

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TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of rate for villages villages villages population 1 2 3 4 5 lJ-20 0.0 0.0 21-30 0.0 0.0 31-40 0.0 0.0 41-50 0.0 0.0 51-60 0.4 1,444 0.2 61-70 44 17.7 111,206 12.3 71-80 109 44.0 379,284 41.9 81-90 92 37.1 402,446 44.4 91-99 2 0.8 11,510 1.3 100 0.0 0.0 District Total: 248 100.0 905890 100.0 Literacy rate for District: 81.2

Though the literacy rate for the district is 81.2 per in the district. Data reveals that 109 villages have 71- cent, the range-wise literacy rate for the district indicates 80 per cent and 92 villages have 81-90 per cent ofliteracy that a few villages have the literacy rate ranging between rate. The literacy rate of one village is below 60.0 per 61-70 and it covers the population of 111,206 persons cent and that of two villages it exceeds 90.0 per cent.

TABLE 24 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and urban status Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. of UA/Town male- female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kundapura (TMC) 22,406 11,564 10,842 6,185 2,355 3,830 86.8 92.5 81.5 11.0 2 Sa1igram (TMC) 11,074 5,634 5,440 3,888 1,351 2,537 81.8 89.9 74.9 15.0 3 Yenagudde (CT) 3,635 1,826 1,809 873 321 552 88.9 94.5 83.8 10.7 4 MaHar (CT) 4,499 2,254 2,245 1,553 588 965 83.1 88.9 77.9 11.0 5 Udupi UA 105,571 53,863 51,708 21,553 8,733 12,820 91.1 94.7 87.6 7.0 6 Udupi (CMC+OG) 105,571 53,863 51,708 21,553 8,733 12,820 91.1 94.7 87.6 7.0 7 Udupi (CMC) 94,313 48,153 46,160 18,799 7,740 11,059 91.5 94.9 88.2 6.6 8 Karkal (TMC) 20,496 10,749 9,747 4,620 1,937 2,683 90.3 94.1 86.5 7.6 Distl"ict(Urban) Total 167,681 85,890 81,791 38,672 15,285 23,387 89.5 93.8 85.3 8.5

Distribution of urban literacy rate by sex is The sex-wise distribution of number of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates and their presented in table 24. Data reveals that the urban percentages are presented by C.D. Blocks in table literacy rate for the district is 89.5 per cent. The 25. The percentage of Scheduled Castes literates in urban literacy rate among males is 93.8 per cent. the rural area constitute 68.3 per cent. Male and However, in the urban areas. of Udupi and Karkal, female literates form 75.9 per cent and 61.0 per cent respectively. Among the C.D Blocks, Udupi has the literacy rate is reported to be higher than the recorqed highest percentage of literates. The male district urban literacy rate. The gap in male-female and female literates are also high in the same C.D. literacy rate is 8.5 per cent for the district urban. Block. The gap in male/female literacy rate is 15 . Highest (15.0 per cent) gap is noticed"in-Saligram . for 'the district and the highest" gap is observed iii­ TMC and lowest (6.6 per cent) is noticed in Udupi. Kundapura C.D. Block.

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TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block male/fern ale Number ofliterates Number of illiterates literacy :persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 1 Kundapura 11,069 6,075 4,994 8,180 3,299 4,881 65.8 74.4 57.6 16.8 2 Udupi 14,416 1,769 6,647 7,085 2,794 4,291 75.0 82.3 68.0 14.3 3 Karkal 8,412 4,636 3,776 7,248 3,186 4,062 61.9 68.8 55.2 13.6 District (Rural) Total: 33,897 lS.480 15,417 22,513 9,279 13,234 68.3 75.9 61.0 15.0

TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION,2001

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution of for villages villages of villages Population population 1 2 3 4 5 o 0.0 0.0 1-10 0.0 0.0 11-20 0.0 0.0 21-30 0.0 0.0 3)-40 6 2.4 1,034 1.8 41-50 15 6.1 1,388 2.5 51-60 56 22.7 12,752 22.6 61-70 69 27.9 16,461 29.2 71-80 63 25.5 15,788 28.0 81-90 35 14.2 8,742 15.5 91-99 2 0.8 215 0.4 100 0.4 30 0.1 District Total: 247 100.0 56,410 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 68.3

The literacy rate of the Scheduled Castes in the and 71-80. The number of villages reported under these rural district is 68.3 per cent. The range-wise rural ranges are 56, 69 and 63 covering the population of literacy rate indiCates that the literacy rate for the 12,752; 16,461 and 15,788 persons respectively. Besides majority of the villages ranges between 51-60, 61-70 these, for 35 villages, the rate ranges between 81-90.

TABLE 27: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONI TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and urban Number of.literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No status of Town male! female Number ofliterates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 lJ 12 I Kundapura (TMC) 929 525 404 351 132 219 80.3 88.2 71.9 16.3 2 SaJigram (TMC) 598 340 258 403 161 242 67.2 76.9 57.6 19.3 3 Udupi (CMC+OG) 4,863 2,606 2,257 1,710 647 1,063 81.2 87.8 74.7 13.1 4 Yenagudde (CT) 150 82 68 47 18 29 84.7 89.1 80.0 9.1 5 Mallar (CT) 439 239 200 213 82 131 76.1 82.7 69.4 13.3 6 Karkal (TMC) 1,066 564 502 510 190 320 76.9 85.3 69.] ]6.2 Udupi (Urban) 8,045 4,356 3,689 3,234 ],230 2,004 19.1 86.3 11.9 14.4

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Distribution of urban literacy rate of the Yenagudde (CT) has recorded highest rate of 84.7 Scheduled Castes population by sex is presented per cent and in the same town reported percentage in this table. The literacy rate of the Scheduled of male and femal~ literates are also high. The Castes in the towns accounts for 79.1 per cent. gap in male-female literacy rate is 14.4 per cent The male and female literacy rate is 86.3 per c~nt in urban area of the district and this gap is more and 71.9 per cent respectively. Among the towns, in Saligram (TMC). .

TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. NameofC.D; Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates "Gap in No Blocks malel female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ' rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kundapura 5,374 3,019 2,355 5,534 2,398 3,136 57.8 65.9 50.0 15.9 2 Udupi 9,862 5,378 4,484 5,344 2,161 3,183 72.6 79.9 65.4 14.5 3 Karkal 6,110 3,247 2,863 3,638 1,554 2,084 72.0 78.4 65.9 12.5 District (Rural) Total: 21,346 11,644 9,702 14,516 6,1l3 8,403 68.0 75.3 61.0 14.4 'The sex-wise distribution of number of An equally higher percentage is reported in Karkal Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates and their C.D. Block. Sexwise distribution reveals that little percentages are presented by C.D'. Blocks in table higher percentage of male literates are reported in 28. The percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates Udupi C.D. Block and female literates are reported in the rural area constitute 68.0 per cent. Male in Karkal C.D. Block. ,The gap in male-female and female literates form 75.3 per cent and 61.0 literacy rate is 14.4 per cent for the district and per cent respectively. Among the C.D. Blocks, the highest gap is noticed in Kundapura C.D. Udupi has recorded highest percentage ofliterates, Block.

TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distributiou of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution 'for villages villages villages PopUlation of population, 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 0.9 11 0.0 1-10 1 0.4 14 0.0 11-20 3 1.3 46 0.1 2]-30 2 0.9 43 0.1 31-40 15 6.6 682 L9 4]-50 25 ] 1.0 1,934 5.4 51-60 49 21.5 7,634 21.3 61-70 46 20.2 6,277 17.5 71-80 67 29.4 ] 8,115 50.5 81-90 12 5.3 892 2.5 91-99 2 0.9 199 0.6 100 4 1.8 15 0.0 District Total: 228 100.0 35,862 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 68.0 The average literacy rate of the Scheduled reported under these ranges are 49, 46 and 67 Tribes in the rural district is 68.0 per cent. The covering the population of 7,634, 6,277 and range-wise rural literacy rate indicates that 'the' 18,115 persons respectively. There are few -- ratc'for the majority of the villages ranges'between villages -which have the rate ranging' 'between ' 51-60, 61-70 and 71-80. The number of villages 31-40, 41-50,and 81-90.

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TABLE 30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATOIONSI TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and urban N umber of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. status of Town Number of literates Number of illiterates male/ female Persons Males Fe·males Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Kundapura (TMC) 203 95 108 72 31 41 87.1 89.6 85.0 4.6 2 Saligram (TMC) 70 34 36 58 30 28 61.4 61.8 61.0 0.8 3 Udupi (CMC+OG) 3,396 1,800 1,596 1,330 532 798 80.2 86.4 74.2 12.1 4 Yenagudde (CT) II 6 5 II 8 3 57.9 54.5 62.5 -8.0 5 MalJar (CT) 16 9 7 19 9 10 53.3 56.3 50.0 6.3 6 Karka1 (TMC) 369 183. 186 196 78 118 74.1 79.9 69.1 10.8 Udupi (Urban) 4,065 2,127 1,938 1,686 688 998 79.3 85.0 73.8 11.3 Distribution of urban literacy rate ofthe Scheduled reported percentage of male and female literates are Tribes population by sex is presented in table 30. The high. The gap in male-female literacy rate for the literacy rate of the Scheduled Tribes in the towns district is 11.3 per cent and this gap is more in Udupi accounts for 79.3 per cent. The male and female (CMC+OG). An important observation is that the literacy rate is 85.0 and 73.8 per cent respectively. female literacy rate among the Scheduled Tribes (62.5 Among the towns, Kundapura (TMC) has recorded per cent) is more compared to male literacy rate (54.5 highest rate of 87.1 per cent and in the .same town, the per cent) in Yenagudde (CT). TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON­ WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKS, 2001

SI. Name of Taluk Persons/ Total Main workers Marginal Total workers Non workers No Males/ population workers (Main and Females marginal Number Percen Number Percen Number Pereen Number Percen tage tage tage tage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kundapura Persons 377,420 123,826 32.8 33,630 8.9 157,456 41.7 219,964 58.3 Males 174,455 82,414 47.2 10,620 6.1 93,034 53.3 81,421 46.7 Females 202,965 41,412 20.4 23,010 11.3 64,422 31.7 138,543 68.3 2 Udupi Persons 529,225 204,549 38.7 26,077 4.9 230,626 43.6 298,599 56.4 Males 251,021 130,468 52.0 10,213 4.1 140,681 56.0 110,340 44.0 Females 278,204 74,081 26.6 15,864 5.7 89,945 32.3 188,259 67.7 3 Karka1 Persons 205,598 88,912 43.2 11,179 5.4 100,091 48.7 105,507 51.3 Males 96,755 50,343 52.0 3,883 4.0 54,236 56.1 42.519 43.9 Females 108,843 38,559 35.4 7,296 6.7 45,855 42.1 62,988 57.9 District Total: Persons 1,112,243 417,287 37.5 70,886 6.4 488,173 43.9 624,070 56.1 Males 522,231 263,235 50.4 24,716 4.7 287,951 55.1 234,280 44.9 Females 590,012 154,052 ·26.1 46,170 7.8 200,222 . 33.9 389,790 66.1 This table provides sex-wise distribution of Main the district which is 56.1 per cent of the total workers, Marginal workers and Non workers of the population. district for each taluk as per 2001 Census. Percentage Data presented in table 32 is for C.D. Blocks of Total workers for the district is 43.9 per cent. which includes only the rural portion of the district. Among the taluks percentage of worker is highest The trend is same as observed for the tal uk, in table (48.7 per cent) in Karkal and percentage female 31. Comparing with C.D.Blocks in the district, the workers is also highest 42.1 per cent in Karkal, percentage of Main workers are more in Karkal while whereas it is lowest (31.7 per cent) in' Kundapura the percentage of'Marginal workers are more in taluk. Total number of Non workers is 624,070 for Kundapura.

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TABLE 32:" NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON­ WORKERS BY SEX IN ~. D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of Persons! Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. C.D. Blocks Males! population (Main and Females marginal workers) Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent age age age age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Kundapura Persons 348,829 114,368 32.8 33,021 9.5 147,389 42.3 201,440 57.7 Males 160,536 75,154 46.8 10,319 6.4 85,473 53.2 75,063 46.8 Females 188,293 39,214 20.8 22,702 12.1 61,916 32.9· 126,377 67.1 2 Udupi Persons 376,579 149,390 39.7 21,601 5.7 170,991 45.4 205,588 54.6 Males 176,451 91,505 51.9 8,032 4.6 99,537 56.4 76,914 43.6 Females 200,128 57,885 28.9 13,569 6.8 71,454 35.7 128,674 64.3 3 Karkal Persons 180,482 . 79,564 44.1 10,690 5.9 90,254 50.0 90,228 50.0 Males 84,069 43,737 52.0 3,591 4.3 47,328 56.3 36,741 43.7 Females 96,413 35,827 37.2 7,099 7.4 42,926 44.5 53,487 55.5 District (R) Total: Persons 905,890 343,322 37.9 65,312 7.2 408,634 45.1 497,256 54.9 Males 421,056 210,396 50.0 21,942 5.2 232,338 55.2 ]88,718 44.8 Females 484,834 132,926 27.4 43,370 8.9 176,296 36.4 308,538 63.6 TABLE33 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON­ WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS! TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and Persons I Total Main workers Marginal Total workers Non workers No. urban Males I Population workers (Main and status of Females marginal UAI workers) Town Number Percen Number Percen Number Percen Number Percell tage tage tuge tage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Kundapura (TMC) Persons 28,591 9,458 33.1 609 2.1 10,067 35.2 18,524 64.8 Males 13,919 7,260 52.2 301 2.2 . 7,561 54.3 6,358 45.7 Females 14,672 2,198 15.0 308 2.1 2,506 17.1 12,166 82.9 2 Saligram (TMC) Persons 14,962 5,684 3S.0 1,028 6.9 6,712 44.9 8,250 55.1 Males 6,985 3,721 53.3 351 5.0 4,072 58.3 2,913 41.7 Females 7,977 1,963 24.6 677 8.5 2,640 33.1 5,337 66.9 3 Yenagudde (CT) Persons 4,508 1,443 32.0 138 3.1 1,581 35.1 2,927 64.9 Males 2,147 1·,053 49.0 62 2.9 1,115 51.9 1,032 48.1 Females 2,361 390 16.5 76 3.2 466 19.7 1,895 SO.3 4 Mallar (CT) Persons 6,052 1,695 28.0 462 7.6 2,157 35.6 3,895 64.4 Males 2,842 1,145 40.3 231 8.1 1,376 48.4 1,466 51.6 Females 3,210 550 17.1 231 7.2 781 24.3 2,429 75.7 5 Udupi UA Persons 127,124 46,337 36.5 2,848 2.2 49,185 38.7 77,939 61.3 Males 62,596 33,044 52.8 1,537 2.5 34,58i 55.2 28,015 44.8 Females 64,528 13,293 20.6 I;3 1 I 2.0 14,604· 22.6 ·49,924 77.4 6 Udupi (CMC+OG)Persons 127,124 46,337 36.5 2,848 2.2 49,185 38.7 77,939 61.3 Males 62,596 33,044 52.8 1,537 2.5 34,581 55.2 28,015 44.8 Females 64,528 13,293 20.6 1,31 I 2.0 14,604 22.6 49,924 77.4 7 Udupi (CMC) Persons 113,1I2 40,903 36.2 2,239 2.0 43,142 38.1 69,970 61.9 Males 55,893 29,444 52.7 1,174 2.1 30,618 54.8 25,275 45.2 Females 57,219 11,459 20.0 1,065 1.9 12,524 21.9 44,695 78.1 15,279 60.8 8 Karkal (TMC) Persons 25,116 9,348 37.2 489 1.9 9,837 39.2 Males 12,686 6,616 52.2 292 2.3 6,908 54.5 5,778 45.5 Females 12,430 2,732 22.0 197 1.6 2,929 23.6 9,501 76.4 _U6,814. 61.5 District (U) Total: P.:;rsons 2_06,353 73,965 35.8 5,574 2.7 79,539. 38.. 5. 45.0 Males ]01,175 52,839 52.2 2,774 2.7 55,613 55.0 45,562 77.3 Females 105,178 21,126 20.1 2,800 2.7 23,926 22.7 81,252

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This table provides sex-wise distribution of the highest percentage. The Non-worker accounts Workers by category for the urban areas of the for 61.5 per cent. The highest number of Non­ district. The percentage of Total workers for the workers arc reported from Yenagudde i.e. 64.9 per district urban is 38.5 per cent. Data reveals that in cent which is above the district urban average of all the urban areas of the district males constitute 61.5 per cent. TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKS, 2001

SI. Name of Taluk Persons f Total Total Categorr of workers No Males I Population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females workers Labourers Industry workers (Main + workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kundapura Persons 377,420 157,456 39,449 40,131 10,605 67,271 (41.7) (25.1) (25.5) (6.7) (42.7) Males 174,455 93,034 20,998 15,893 2,997 53,146 (53.3) (22.6) (17.1 ) (3.1) (57.1) Females 202,965 64,422 18,451 24,238 7,608 14,125 (31. 7) (28.6) (37.6) (11.8) (21.9) 2 Udupi Persons 529,225 230,626 36,065 34,441 28,485 131,635 (43.6) (15.6) (14.9) (12.4) (57.1) Males 251,021 140,681 20,146 14,587 4,132 101,816 (56.0) (14.3) (lOA) (2.9) (72.4) Females 278,204 89,945 15,919 19,854 24,353 29,819 (32.3) (17.7) (22.1) (27.1) (33.2) 3 Karkal Persons 205,598 100,091 21,744 13,189 22,731 42,427 (48.7) (21.7) (13.2) (22.7) (42.4) Males 96,755 54,236 11,987 6,819 2,362 33,068 (56.1) (22.1) (12.6) (4.4) (61.0) Females 108,843 45,855 9,757 6,370 20,369 9,359 (42.1) (21.3) (13.9) (44.4) (20.4) District Total: Persons 1,112,243 488,173 97,258 87,761 61,821 241,333 (43.9) (19.9) (18.0) (12.7) (49.4) Males 522,23J 287,951 53,131 37,299 9,491 188,030 (55.1) (18.5) (13.0) (3.3) (65.3) Females 590,012 200,222 44,127 50,462 52,330 53,303 (33.9) (22.0) (25.2) (26.1) (26.6) Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets

The taluk-wise details of workers by broad other works. The gender-wise comparison reveals classification of their economic activities is given in that female work participation. as cultivators and 'table 34. Cultivators and Agricultural labourers agricultural labourers is more than males. With together constitute 37.9 per cent of the total workers. respect to work participation in household industrial The other workers account for 49.4 per cent. Among activities, the percentagc of female workers are the taluks agricultural activity seems to be predominant significantly higher than males, particularly in taluks in Kundapura. The percentage of cultivators and like Karkal and Udupi, agricultural labourers together constitute 50.6 per cent The distribution of Workers by economic activity of the total workers. The percentage is significantly is presented for the C.D, Blocks in the district, which higher compared to other taluks. The lowest 30.5 includes only thc rural portion. The same trend as per cent is-reported from Udupi taluk. In the· same seen in taluk-wise distribution is observed in table 35 taluk, 57.1 per cent of the workers are involved in also.

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TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sl. Name of C. D. Block Persons / Total Total Categor~ of workers No Males / Population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F"males workers Labourers Industry workers (Main + workers Marginal)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kundapura Persons 348,829 147,389 39,259 " 39,852 9,779 58,499 (42.3) (26.6) (27.0) (6.6) (39.7) Males 160,536 85,473 20,867 15,794 2,912 4{"900 (53.2) (24.4) (18.5) (3.4) (53.7) Females 188,293 61,916 18,392· 24,058 6,867 12,599 (32.9) (29.7) (38.9) (11.1 ) (20.3)

2 Udupi Persons 376,579 170,991 33,574 30,456 22,124 84,837 (45.4) (19.6) (17.8) (12.9) (49.6) Males 176,451 99,537 18,496 13,036 2,897 65,108 (56.4) (18.6) (13.1 ) (2.9) (65.4) Females 200,128 71,454 15,078 17,420 19,227 19,729 (35.7) (21.1) (24.4) (26.9) (27.6) 3 Karkal Persons 180,482 90,254 21,478 12,958 21,229 34,589 (50.0) (23.8) (14.4) (23.5) (38.3) Males 84,069 47,328 11,806 6,716 2,142 26,664 (56.3) (24.9) (14.2) (4.5) (56.3) Females 96,413 42,926 9,672 6,242" 19,087 7,925 (44.5) (22.5) (14.5) (44.5) (18.5)

District (Rural) Total: Persons 905,890 408,634 "94,311 83,266 53,132 177,925 " (45.1) (23.1) (20.4) (13.0) (43.5) Males 421,056 232,338 51,169 35,546 7,951 137,672 (55.2) (22.0) (15.3) (3.4) (59.3) Females 484,834 .176,296 43,142 " 47,720 " 45,181 40,253 (36.4) (24.5) (27.1) (25.6) (22.8) Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

81. Name and urban" status Persons / Total Total Category of workers No. ofUAlTown Males / population number of Females workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (Percentage) Kundapura (TMC) Persons 28,591 10,067 190 279 826 8,772 (35.2) (1.9) (2.8) (8.2) (87.1) Males 13,919 7,561 131 99 85 7,246 (54.3) (1.7) (1.3) (1.1) (95.8) Females 14,672 2,506 59 180 74] 1;526 (17.1) (2.4) (7.2) (29.6) (60.9) 2,884 2 Saligram (TMC) Persons 14,962 6,712 'so4 2,315 709 (44.9) (12.0) (34.5) (10.6) (43.0) Males 6,985 4,072 539 825 206 2,502 (58.3) (13.2) (20.3) (5.1) . . (61.4) Females 7,977 2,640 265 1,490 503 382 (33.1) (10.0) (56.4) (19.]) (14.5)

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TABLE 36 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name and urban status Persons / Total Total Category of workers No. of UAlTown Males / population number of Females work~rs Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 Yenagudde (CT) Persons 4,508 1,581 120 93 235 1,133 (35.1 ) (7.6) (5.9) (14.9) (71. 7) Males 2,147 1,115 96 36 39 944 (51.9) (8.6) 0.2) (3.5) (84.7) Females 2,361 466 24 57 196 189 (\ 9.7) (5.2) (12.2) (42.1) (4G.6)

4 MaHar (CT) Persons 6,052 2,157 157 147 533 1,320 (35.6) (7.3) (6.8) (24.7) (61.2) Males 2,842 1,376 89 83 33 1,171 (48.4) (6.5) (6.0) (2.4) (85.1) Females 3,210 781 68 64 500 149 (24.3) (8.7) (8.2) (64.0) (19.1)

5 Udupi UA Persons 127,124 49,185 1,410 1,430 4,884 41,461 (38.7) (2.9) (2.9) (9.9) (84.3) Males 62,596 34,581 926 607 957 32,091 (55.2) (2.7) ( 1.8) (2.8) (92.8) Females 64,528 14,604 484 823 3,927 9,370 (22.6) (3.3) (5.6) (26.9) (64.2)

6 Udupi (CMC+OG) Persons 127,124 49,185 1,410 1,430 4,884 41,461 (38.7) (2.9) (2.9) (9.9) (84.3) Males 62,596 34,581 926 607 957 32,091 (55.2) (2.7) ( 1.8) (2.8) (92.8) Females 64,528 14,604 484 823 3,927 9,370 (22.6) (3.3) (5.6) (26.9) (64.2) 7 Udupi (CMC) Persons 113,]]2 43,142 1,163 1,097 4,114 36,768 (38.1) (2.7) (2.5) (9.5) (85.2) Males 55,893 30,618 786 495 872 28,465 (54.8) (2.6) ( 1.6) (2.8) (93.0) Females 57,219 12,524 377 602 3,242 8,303 (21.9) (3.0) (4.8) (25.9) (66.3)

·8 Karkal (TMC) Persons' 25,116 9,837 266 231 1,502 7,838 (39.2) (2.7) (2.3) (15.3) (79.7) Males 12,686 6,908 181 103 220 6,404 (54.5) (2.6) ( 1.5) (3.2) (92.7) Females 12,430 2,929 85 128 1,282 1,434 (23.6) (2.9) (4.4) (43.8) . (49.0) District (Urban) Total: Persons 206,353 79,539 2,947 4,495 8,689 63,408 (38.5) (3.7) (5.7) (10.9) (79.7) Males 101,175 55,613 1,962 1,753 1,540 50,358 (55.0) (3.5) (3.2) (2.8) (90.6) Females 105,178 23,926 985" 2,742 7,149 13,050 (22.7) (4.1) (11.5) (29.9) (54.5)

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The sex-wise distribution of Workers by outnumbered the males in the urban areas of the economic activity is presented for thc urban areas district. Highest.percentage of Main and Marginal of the district. The total number of workers, Main Workers 44.9 per cent and Cultivators 12.0 per and Marginal constitute 38.5 per cent of total cent has been reported from Saligram (TMC),. . urban population. Cultivators and Agricultural which. are higher than the district urban Labourers are 9.4 per cent and the Other Workers percentages. category constitute 79.7 per cent. Except 'Other (ix) Brief analy~is of the Village Directory and works' in all the categories, female havc Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47

TABLE 37 : DIS1RIBUll0N OF VILLAGES ACCORDING 10 AVA1LABILIlY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, .2001

SI Nameuf C.D. Number of Type of amenity a,rulable No block inhabited Educa Medical ImprO\ed Post Office Telephone Trans port B;mks Agricul Approach by Power ,mages lion drinking # commo tural Credit pucca road supply "ater* nieations $ Societies

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 H) lJ 12 13 Kundapura 99 99 89 98 91 89 97 SS 18 94 99 (100.0) (100.0) (89.9) (99.0) (91.9) (89.9) (98.0) (SS.6) (18.2) . (94.9) (100.0) 2 Udupi 99 99 93 99 94 98 96 .S9 28 97 99 (100.0) (100.0) (93.9) (100.0) (94.9) (99.0) (97.0) (S9.6) (28.3) (98.0) (100.0) 3 Karkal SO SO 48 SO 46 49 49 22 11 SO SO (100.0) (100.0) (96.0) (100.0) (92.0) (98.0) (98.0) (44.0) (22.0) (100.0) (100.0) District Total: 248 248 230 247 231 236 242 1'36 57 241 248 (100.0) (100.0) (92.7) (99.6) (93.1) (95.2) (97.6) (54.8) (23.0) (97.2) (100.0) Note: • Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well Situated within or outside the premises it is consid"red as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegmph office. S __ Transport communication includes bus service, rail faciljty .and navigable waterways. The above table highlights the number of villages water is supplied through tap or a hand pump/tube having different types of amenities. It is observed that well. Accordingly only one village in Kundapura C.D. basic amenities like improved drinking water, power Block do not have improved drinking water facility. supply, education, transport communication, etc., are The transport and communication such as bus services, available in most of the villages. All villages in the rail facility and navigable waterways are not available district have power supply and educational facilities. for 6 villages in the district, About 97.2 per cent of Except one village in Kundapura C.D. Block, the rest the villages can be approached by pucca roads. More have access to improved drinking water facilities. than 90 per cent of the villages have access to other Though all the villages in the district have one or the facilities like medical, post office and telephone. Little other source of drinking water, the improved drinking higher thim 50 per cent of the villages have banking water sources 'can be taken into account only if the facilities in their villages. TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 SI Name of C. Totalpopu Type of amenity available· No D. block lation of Educa Medical Improved Post Telephone Trans Banks Agricul Approach Power inhahl ted tion drinking Office # port tural by pucca supply villages ,vater* connnu Credit road nications Societies

13 2 3 456 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Kundapura 348,829 348,829 330,466 346,101 322,864 309,443 342,S66 203,002 69,263 336,628 348,829 . (100.0) (100) (100.0) (94.7) (99.2) (92.6) (88.7) (98.2) '·(S8.2) (19.9) (96.S)

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TABLE 38 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Sl Name of C. Total popu Type of amenity available No D. block lation of Eduea Medical Impro)'cd Post Telepbone Trans Banks Agricul Approacb Power inhabi ted tion drinking Office # port tural by pucea supply villages water* commu Credit road nieations Societies

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 Udupi 376,579 376,579 365,050 376,579 365,439 373,647 363,004 234,408 114,534 371,859 376,579 (l00) (100.0) (96.9) (100.0) (97.0) (99.2) (96.4) (62.2) (30.4) (98.7) (100.0) 3 Karkal 180,482 180,482 176,248 180,482 169,031 176,978 173,823 70,617 31,094 180,482 180,482 (100) (100.0) (97.7) (100.0) (93.7) (98.1) (96.3) (39.1) (17.2) (100.0) (100.0) Distdct Total: 905,890 905,890 871,764 903,162 857,334 860,068 879,393 508,027214,891 888,969 905,890 (JOO) (JOO.O) (96.2) (99.7) (94.6) (94.9) (97.1) (56.1) (23.7) (98.1) (100.0) Note : - Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on lhe improved drinking waler source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump! tube well silUatcd within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to ·Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is io be considered accordingly. # Post office includes POSI olTice, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transporl conullunicntion includes bus service, rail facility and navigab1e waterways.

Rural population that is served by different ccnt of the population. Banks serve only 56.1 amenities in the villages have been given in the per cent of the population and Agricultural Credit above table. Amenities like, education, medical, Societies cater the needs of 23.7 per cent of the improved drinking water, post office, telephone, population. Among the C.D. Blocks, the rural transport communication, power supply and pucca population in Udupi is bettcr served than the road facility are available to more than 90 per people in other two CD. Blocks.

TABLE 39 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DlST ANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

VilJage 1I0t hal'ing the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available amenity of Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) kilometres 2 3 4 5 I. Education :- (a) Primary School (b) Middle School 8 2 0 10 (e) Degree Co llege 44 91 102 237 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 24 61 147 232 (b) PHC lOS 79 33 220 3. Post Office 17 0 17 4. Telephone 4 3 5 12 S. Bus Service 5 0 6 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 72 61 IO 143 (b) Cooperative Bank 70 57 26 153 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 46 58 87 191

Certain amenities are not available within the than 10 kms., and 91 villages have this facility village. In such cases data on distance range is given ranging between 5-10 kms. Data reveals that health in the above table. All the villages in the district services like hospitals and Primary Health Centres has primary school facility. For 102 villages, the are not available within the village. About 147 degree colleges arc located at a distance of more villages in the district have hospitals at a distance

50 . ANALYTICAL NOTE of more than 10 kms. Similarly; 108 villages have have access to these facilities within their jurisdiction. Primary Health Centres at a distance ofless than 5 kms., Though 50 per cent of the inhabited villages do not 79 villages have this facility at a distance of5-10 kms have banks(in their villages, but the same is available at and for 33 villages it is at a distance of 10 kms away. a distance ofless than 5 kms and 5-10 kms. About 191 With regard to facilities like post office, telephone and villages in the district do not have agricultural credit bus servIces, less number of villages have been reported societies, but are situated at a distance of less than 5 in the table which only implies that most of the villages kms, 5-10 kms an9. more than 10 kms. TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medicill Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultur Approach statutory town (in villages in Office communica al Credit by pucca kilometres) each range # tions $ Societies road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 4 4 4 4 4' 4 3 I 4 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (75.0) (25.0) (100.0) 5 -15 51 51 48 47 49 51 27 12 50 (100.0) (100:0) (94.1) (92.2) (96.1) (100.0) (52.9) (23.5) (98.0) 16 - 50 104 104 96 96 95 100 52 22 100 (100.0) (100.0) (92.3) (92.3) (91.3) (96.2) (50.0) (21.2) (96.2) 51+

Unspecified 89 89 82 84 88 87 54 22 87 (100.0) (100.0) (92.1) (94.4) (98.9) (97.8) (60.7) (24.7) (97.8) District total 248 248 230 231 236 242 136 57 . 241 (100.0) (100.0) (92.7) (93.1) (95.2) (97.6) (54.8) (23.0) (97.2) # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport. communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. The villages have been arranged according to the village has been correlated with the type of amenities distance in ranges from the nearest statutory town. It available as pcr 2001 Census. It is observed that, the is observed that ·the distance from the statutory town villages which are less than 5 km away from the to the village does not exceed more than 50 kms in nearest statutory town has most of the amenities like the district. There arc 89 villages which are classified education, medical, post office, telephone, transport as 'Unspecified' as far as the distance is concerned. communication and pucca road facility and only one The distance from the nearest statutory town to the out of 5 villages do not have banking facility. TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Popula Number Type of amenity available tion of in Education Medical Improved Post Tele Trans Banks Agricul Approach Power range habited· drinking 'Office phone port . tnral byPucca supply villages in water* # commu Credit road each nica Societies range tions $ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 1-499

500-999 8 8 6 8 3 8 8 4 3 7 8 (100.0) (100.0) (75.0) (100.0) (37.5) (100.0) (100.0) (50.0) (37.5) (87.5) (100.0) -48 ... _. --]5- '1,000-1,999 .. 50 . . _. 50- 40 50 47 ·.. ·49· 29 48 50 (100,0) (100.0) (100.0) (80.0) (100.0) (94.0) (96.0) (98.0) (58.0) (30.0) (96.0)

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Popula Number Type of amenity available tion orin Educlition Medical Improved Post Tele Trans Banks Agricul Approach Power range habited drinking Office phone port tural by Pueca supply villages in water* # eommu Credit road each niea Societies range tions $ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2,000-4,999 145 145 139 144 138 136 142 75 27 141 145 (100.0) (100.0) (95.9) (99.3) (95.2) (93.8) (97.9) (51.7) (18.6) (97.2) (100.0) 5,000-9,999 36 36 36 36 35 36 34 22 8 36 36 (JUO.O) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (97.2) (100.0) (94.4) (61.1 ) (22.2) (100.0) ( 100.0) 10,000 + 9 9 9 9 8 8 9 6 4 9 9 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (88.9) (88.9) (100.0) (66.7) (44.4) (100.0) (100.0) District total 248 248 230 247 231 236 242 136 57 241 248 (100.0) (100.0) (92.7) (99.6) (93.1) (95.2) (97.6) (54.8) (23.0) (97.2) (100.0) it Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facil;1y and navigable waterways. " Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or Otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump f tube well Situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access 10 • Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state speci fie and th is is to be considered accordingly. The rural popUlation has been arranged with of villages in the district have population ranging reference to ranges and the different amenities between 2,000-4,999. The percentage of villages available under each range are given in the above having banks and agricultural credit societies is table. There are 8 villages having a population of less in all the ranges. The other facilities reported less than 1,000. There are 9 villages which have under each population range does not reveal any more than 10,000 population. Maximum number significant changes.

TABLE 42: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

51. No. Name of C. D. Number of inhabited Total area Percentage of Percentage of block villages cultivable area to irrigated area to total area total cultivable area 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kundapura 99 154,575 30.3 38.3 2 Udupi 99 83,773 39.4 33.2 3 Karkal 50 104,953 24.1 36.1 District Total: 248 343,301 30.5 36.2 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigatcd area

The land use data as per 2001 Census .given The table 43 gives per capita receipts and in table 42 takes into consideration only the expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the district. cultivable area of the rural district. The cultivable The average per capita receipts for the above towns area given in the table includes both irrigated in the district work out to Rs.471 of which Rs.l13 and un-irrigated areas. As such the total are received through local taxes and remaining cultivable area of the rural portion comprises of Rs.358 from other sources. The total expenditure 30.5 per cent of the total area. Among the C.D. incurred per town is Rs.454 of which Rs.240 on Blocks, the highest of 39.4 per cent of the area general administration, Rs. 131 on Public Works, in Udupi C.D. Block is put under cultivation. If RS.25 on publication institution and Rs.320 on all the percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable other items. The average receipts is highest in Udupi area is considered, Kundapura C.D. Block reports town and the expenditure incurred per head is also a highest of 38.3 per cent. highest in Udupi.

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TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

81. Class, name & urban Per capita receipt Per capita expenditure No. status of the Town Total Through From all Total General Public Public Public Other(s) taxes other Administ 'health and works instituti sources ration convenienc ons es

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Karkal (TMC) 392 106 286 407 55 297 .16 2 Kundapura (TMC) 377 35 342 310 85 94 140 3 Saligrama (TMC) 57 15 41 94 22 45 37 4 Udupi (CMC) 557 144 412 538 338 116 39 89 ~istrict Total .471 113 358 454 240 131 25 320

TABLE 44: SCHOOLS / COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

SI. No. Name and urban status of TyPe of educational institution ~~----~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~------~--- Town Primary Junior· Secondary f Secondary / Senior College Middle Matriculation Secondary 1 2 3 5 6 7 1 Karkal (TMC) 8.4 4.4 3.2 1.2 0.4 2 Kundapura (TMC) 3.8 3.1 1.7 0.3 0.3 3 Saligram (TMC) 4.7 4.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Udupi (CMC) 5.7 3.3 1.4 0.3 0.1 District Total 5.7 3.5 1.6 0.5 0.4 The educational institutions per 10,000 population accounts for 3.5 and Secondary/Matriculation in various stationery towns in the district given above institutions accounts for 1.6 per cent. Further, it is indicates that primary schools are the foremost type also observed that in certain towns particularly in of educational institution availabl~ in the towns. The Saligram (TMC), institutions at the level of percentage of Junior Secondary/ Middle school Secondary/ Matriculation and above is not available. TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INS TITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 Sl. No. Name and urban status oftbe Number of beds in medical Town institutions per 10,000 population

1 2 3 Karkal(TMC) 48 2 Kundapura(TMC) 23 3 Mallar(CT) 4 Saligram(TMC) 5 UduI_>i(CMC*) 182 6 Yenagudde(CT) Distrct Total 121 The number ·of beds in medical institutions in that there are no bedded hospitals in these towns. towns is surmised as 180 per 10,000 population. It As may be seen from table 46, among 6.4 per is arrived at 227 beds per 10,000 population in cent of urban popUlation in the district comprises of Kundapura (TMC) whieh according to the data slum population. This percentage is very high in provided in the above table is the highest in Kundapura town which works out to 27.6 per cent. comparison with other towns followed by 197 beds In the other three towns namely Karkal, Saligram --- in ·Udupc(tJA). In Saligram (TMC) as well as· in­ arid Udupi, -slum population is 'below the districts' two CTs i.e. MaHar and Yenagudde, it is reported percentage.

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TABLE 46: PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

SI. No. Name of the Town Total popUlation Slum population Pel"centage of slum population to total population 1 2 3 4 5 Karkal 25,116 1,472 5.9 2 Kundapura 28,591 7,902 27.6 3 Sa1igram 14,962 697 4.7 4 Udupi 127,124 2,530 2.0 Oistl'ict Total ]95,793 ] 2,601 6.4

TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001

SI.No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity Manufactured Exported 1 2 3 4 Karkal (TMC) Beedi Cashew nut Snuff Coconut Plastic Beedi & Snuff

2 Kundapura (TMC) Tiles & Bricks Tiles & Bricks Wooden Frames Rice Wooden Frames

3 Mallar (CT) Beedi Beedi Coconut

4 Saligram (TMC) Grinding Wheel Groundnut Ampoule Making Machine Sugarcane Coconut Oil Paddy

5 Udupi (CMC) Fish Food Fish Food Tilcs . Coconut Colour Tiles

6 Yenagudde (CT) Coconut

The above table furnishes information about the occupied by them. The data presented in this table most important commodities manufactured and is for the Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled exported from the towns of Udupi district. As the district lies on the coastal region, fish production Tribes population of Udupi district. The rural-urban forms the most important commodity manufactured components and tenure status of the dwelling rooms and exported from the district, mainly from Udupi has' also been furnished in the data.' It can be seen town. Other items that are both manufactured and from the table that dwelling status of the population exported includes beedi, snuff, tiles and bricks in the district is quite impressive to the extent that wooden frames and coconut. 98.2 per cent of the total households have one Or (x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and more rooms for dwelling. Also those who own household amenities, Houselisting Operations, houses are considerably large than other tenure Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 to status. Further, the median number of rooms for 52. the total households both in rural as well as urban Table 48 gives the distribution of households areas is 3. In case of Scheduled Castes and tenure status and the number of dwelling room Scheduled Tribes households it is 2 rooms.

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TABLE 48 : HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE , DISTRICT, 2001 Tenure Number of - Number of Households Status - Dwelling rooms ------;T:;:;o=t=a';'"l------..::.....::;S:=e:::-b.:...:ed 7u::l:-:ed::-:;C:::a=st=e=s=-----:S=-e":'"b-ed":'"u-=l:-"ed--::T=-r--ib-e-s--- Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total. Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11 Owned No exclusive room 3,078 2,823 255 487 452 35 248 242 6 One room 23,742 21,435 2,307 2,795 2,504 291 1,997 1,779 218 Two rooms 49,458 42,828 6,630 4,128 3,608 520 3,040 . 2,634 406 Three rooms 45,266 37,220 8,046 . 2,169 1,703 466 1,788- 1,5:41 -- 247 3+rooms 64,926 51,069 13,857 1,848 1,415 433 1,679 1,418 261 Median number 3 3 3 2 2 3 2_ 2 2 of rooms Rented No exclusive room 288 162 126 8 6 2 7 6 One room 3,729 2,392 1,337 283 247 36 . 89 65 24 Two rooms 5,043 2,817 2,226 145 96 49 101 62 39 Three rooms 3,553 1,824 1,729 60 42 _ 18 43 24 19 3+rooms 2,581 1,011 1,570 32 22 10 25 14. 11 Median number 2 2 2 I 1 2 2 2 2 of rooms Others No exclusive room 336 297 39 38 36 2 24 23 One room 1,796 1,538 258 219 198 21 96 80 16 Two rooms 1,232 1,055 177 139 128 11 48 45 3 Three rooms 610 470 140 21 19 2 13 12 - 1 3+rooms 584 420 164 27 23 4 10 9 Median number 2 2 2 I 1 of rooms Total No exclusive room 3,702 3,282 420 533 494 39 279 271 8 One room 29,267 25,365 3,902 3,297 . 2,949 348 2,182 1,924 258 Two rooms 55,733 46,700 9,033 4,412 3,832 580 3,189 2,741 448 Three rooms 49,429 39,514 9,915 2,250 1,764 486 1,844 1,577 267 .3+rooms 68,091 52,500 15,591 1,907 1,460 447 1,714 1,441 273 Median number 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 of rooms

TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 SI. Name of District __-----T~o,:_t:..::a~I _--::::-__-= ___::-R;_u_·r=-a_I_=- ___:::- ___U=-r_b-:a~n--=:--_- No. ffaluk Permanent Semi- Tempo Perma Semi- Tempo Perma Semi- Tempo permanent rary . ncnt perma rary nent perma rary nent nent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 KARNATAKA 5,613,007 3,645,185 971,4732,842,9563,009,273 821,303 2,770,051 635,912 150,170 54.9 35.6 9.5 27.8 29.4 8.0 27.1 6.2 1.5 Kundapura 37,279 23,158 4,829 33,099 22,511 4,755 4,180- 647 .74 57.1 35.5 7.4 50.7 34.5 7.3 6.4 1.0 0.1 615 2 Udupi 58,624 37,016 6,030 36,265 30,697 5,415 22,359 6,319 57.7 36.4 5.9 35.7 30.2 5.3 22.0 6.2 0.6 103 3 Karka1 13,815 22,183 3,263 11,078 20,368 3,160 2,737 1,815 35.2 56.5 8.3 28_2 51.9 8.0 7.0 4.6 0.3 792 ---Udupi 109,718 82,357'- 14,122 -80;442 73;576- 13,330 29,276 8,781 .14.2 4.3 0.4 District 53.2 40.0 6.8 39.0 . 35.7 6.5

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The table gives the distribution of households district accounts for 53.2 per ccnt. In rural areas, by the type of Census houses occupied by them this percentage is 39.0 which is higher than the with reference to Udupi district. The structures of state figure. Urban households dwelling in Census houses occupied by the households for fully pennanent structures is 14.2 per cent in the district. and partly residential purpose have been classified Among the taluks, majority of the rural households into permanent, semi-permanent and temporary. in Kundapura taluk dwells in permanent structures The details can be seen from the table 49 above. whereas this percentage is high in case of urban Households living in permanent structures in the households in Udupi taluk.

T ABLI<: 50 : N UMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 District! To tall Number of Number and Eereentage of HouseholdS haYing Taluk Rural! house holds Improved Per Electri city Per Bath room Per Toilet Per Drainage Per Urban drinking cen cen cen cen cen water tage rage lage tage tagc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Karnatal,;a Total 10,232,133 8,651,752 84.6 8,037,052 78.5 6,023,650 58.9 3,837,026 37.5 5,242,425 51.2 Rural 6,675,173 5,375,041 80.5 4,816,913 72.2 3,208,448 48.1 1,161,259 17.4 2"..,62,474 35.4 Urban 3,556,960 3,276,711 92.1 3,220,139 90.5 2,815,202 79.1 2,675,767 75.2 2,879,951 81.0 I Kundapura Total 65,269 11,043 16.9 37,888 58.0 40,339 61.8 31,122 47.7 19,213 29.4 Rural 60,368 9,950 16.5 33,517 55.5 35,998 59.6 26,768 44.3 16,743 27.7 Urban 4,901 1,093 22.3 4,371 89.2 4,341 88.6 4,354 88.8 2,470 50.4 2 Udupi Total 101,690 23,770 2304 81,798 8004 74,701 73.5 67,182 66.1 39,068 38.4 Rural 72,385 13,513 18.7 55,021 76.0 49,012 67.7 42,531 58.8 21,164 29.2 Urban 29,305 10,257 35.0 26,777 91.4 25,689 87.7 24,651 84.1 17,904 61.1 3 Kurkal Total 39,263 5,415 13.8 24,108 61.4 22,355 56.9 17,771 45.3 8,960 22.8 Rural 34,608 4,491 13.0 20,051 57.9 18,585 53.7 14,174 41.0 7,523 21.7 Urban 4,655 924 19.8 4,057 87.2 3,770 81.0 3,597 77.3 1,437 30.9 Udupi Distr-ictTotal 206,222 40,228 19.5 143,794 69.7 137,395 66.6 116,075 56.3 67,241 32.6 Rural 167,361 27,954 16.7 108,589 64.9 103,595 61.9 83,473 49.9 45,430 27.1 Urban 38,861 12,274 31.6 35,205 90.6 33,800 87.0 32,602 83.9 21,811 56.] The table gives the distribution of households cent of the household have electricity, 66.6 per by availability of different facilities such as cent have bathrooms, 56.3 per cent have toilets, improved drinking water, electricity, bathroom, 32.6 per cent have drainage in tl1e district. The toilet and drainage. About 19.5 per cent of the rural-urban break up and other taluk level details household have improved drinking water, 69.7 per can be seen from the table 50 above.

TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 SI Name of the Total Number Type of fuel used for cooking No District! Rural of House Fire Crop Cow dung Coal Lig Kero Cooking Electri BiD gas Others No Taluk Urban holds wood residue cake nite sene Gas (LPG) city Cook (Char iog coal)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Karnataka Total 10,232,133 6,639,769 540,957 24,481 3,498 938,747 1,874,198 44,493 124,817 8,003 33,170 64.9 5.3 0.2 0.0 9.2 18.3 0.4 1.2 0.1 0.3 Rural 6,675,173 5,656,984 464,207 19,676 1,064 93,377 307,867 14,304 101,272 4,578 11,844 84.7 7.0 0.3 0.0 1.4 4.6 0.2 1.5 0.] 0.2 Urban 3,556,960 982,785 76,750 4,805 2,434 845,370 1,566,331 30,189 23,545 3,425 21,326 27.6 2.2 0.1 0.1 23.8 44.0 0.8 0.7 0.] 0.6 1 Kundapura Total 65,269 51,694 903 18 6 752 9,958 505 1,330 8 95 79.2 1.4 0.0 0.0 1.2 15.3 0.8 2.0 0.0 0.1

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TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 81 Name of the Total Number Type of fuel used for cooking No' DistricU Rural of House -JiF;;;I·r;;:e--r.::::::-~;:;:::::-;;=~:::;~~=i:===~::;:;==::!...;::;--.-:--~--~:------:-~-Crop Cow dung Coal Lig Kero Cooking Electri Bio gas Others No . Taluk Urban holds ,vood resl·d ue cake nite sene Gas (LPG) city Cook (Char ing coal)

2 3 4 5 6 7. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rural 60,368 49,726 865 15 6 445 7,412 501 1,315 8 75 82.4 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.7 12.3 0.8 2.2 0.0 0.1 Urban 4,901 1,968 38 3 307 2,546 4 15 ·20 40.2 0.8 0.1 0.0 6.3 51.9 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.4 2 Udupi Total 10 1,690 66,570 1,!55 25 24 1,698 30!295 173 1,517 13 220 65.5 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.7 29.8 0.2 1.5 0.0 0.2 Rural 72,385 54,366 785 19 17 854 14,972 63 1,194 7 108 75.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.2 20.7 0.1 1.6 0.0 0.1 Urban 29,305 12,204 370 6 7 844 15,323 lID 323 6 112 41.6 1.3 0.0 0.0 2.9 52.3 0.4 I.I 0.0 0.4 3 Karkal Total 39,263 30,957 398 2 II 415 6,927 37 409 8 99 78.8 1.0 0.0 0.0 l.l 17.6 0.1 1.0 0.0 0.3 Rural 34,608 29,252 370 2 11 292 4,238 32 337 8 66 84.5 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.8 12.2 0.1 1.0 0.0 0.2 Urban 4,655 1,705 28 123 2,689 5 72 33 36.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 2.6 57.8 0.1 1.5 0.0 0.7 Udupi Total 206,222 149,221 2,456 4S 41 2,865 47,180 715 3,256 29 414 72.4 1.2 0.0 0.0 1.4 22.9 0.3 1.6 0.0 0.2 Rural 167,361 133,344 2,020 36 34 1,591 26,622 596 2,846 23 249 79.7 1.2 0.0 0.0 1.0 15.9 0.4 1.7 0.0 0.1 Urban 38,861 15,877 436 9 7 1,274 20,558 119 410 6 165 40.9 1.1 0.0 0.0 3.3 52.9 0.3 1.1 0.0 0.4

The type of fuel used for. cooking by the and 22.9 per cent use LPG. Further, in urban areas, households are given in table-51. The different type though little higher than 52.9 per cent of the of fuel includes, firewood, crop residue, cowdung . households use LPG, about 40.9 per cent are· cake, charcoal, kerosene, cooking gas (LPG), dependent on firewoods. The percentage of electricity, bio-gas, etc. The table highlights that as households using other types of fuel is negligent. high as 72.4 per cent of households use firewood Talukwise details can be seen from the table.

TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EAcnOF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001

SI. Taluk Total! Number of Number of _____~--..::A~v:.::a~il~a~bil!!· i!!tYL..!::of!.;h~o~u~s~eh~o::!l:::.d.!!a;ss!!:e;::ts:....__-= _____--:- No Rural/ house households Radio, Television Telephone Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of Urban holds availing Transistor Motor Jeep, the banking Cycle, Van specified services Moped assets

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 KARNATAKA Total 10,232,133 4,092,035 4,728,781 3,783,346 1,307,008 3,084,050 1,478,026 313,654 3,569,912 Rural 6,675,173 2,350,550 2,813,899 1,416,97J 379,957 1,858,848 486,479 90,708 2,865,088 Urban 3,556,960 1,741,485 1,914,882 2,366,375 927,051 1,225,202 991,547 222,946 704,824

Kundapura Total 65,269 47,897 45,688 17,239 9,691 18,390 7,500 1,952 .. _l3,963 Rural 60,368 43,835 42,645 14,268 7,981 16,567 6,371 1,592 13,180 _ 360 783 Urban 4,901 4,062 3,043 2,971 1,710. 1,823 1,129.-

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TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001

SI. Taluk Totall Number of Number of A vailabilitv of household assets Car, None of No RuraI! house households Radio, Television Telephone Bicycle Scooter, Urban holdS availing Transistor Motor Jeep, the banking Cycle, Van' specified services Moped assets

\ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 Udupi Total 101,690 84,282 69,888 54,375 28,332 28,461 17,189 5,423 18,667 Rural 72,385 59,000 49,466 33,393 15,910 18,685 8,787' 2,559 15,046 Urban 29,305 25,282 20,422 20,982 12,422 9,776 8,402 2,864 3,621 3 Kafka I Total 39,263 31,682 26,260 12,203 6,857 9,896 4,629 1,479 9,415 Rural 34,608 27,914, 23,325 9,335 4,908 7,930 3,369 1,069 8,714 Urban 4,655 3,768 2,935 2,868 1,949 1,966 1,260 410 701 Udupi* Total 206,222 163,861 141,836 83,817 44,880 56,747 29,318 8,854 42,045 Rural 167,361 130,749 115,436 56,996 28,799 43,182 18,527 5,220 36,940 Urban 38,861 33,112 26,400 26,821 16,081 13,565 10,791 3,634 5,lD5

Households availing banking services as well as one measuring 41 feet and 5 inches in height and possessing specified assets are provided in the above weighs about 80 tones. From the inscriptions found table. The households availing banking services in on the statue, it is observed that this might have been the district is quite extensive compared to the data at completed in 1431 A.D. The statue at Karkal is similar th~ state level. There are not much different between to the Egyptian size and it is more striking because rural and urban households utilizing the services. In of its posture on top of a big granite hillock on the terms of percentage, assets like radio/transistor is margin of a lovely little lake, more or less equally in possession by both rural and Few Basadis of the Jains are also found in Karkal urban households. With regard to other assets, more taluk. One remarkable feature about these temples is number of urban households llave these than rural the picturesque site selected for them. The temple households. Also there are households who do not particularly in this taluk is though smaller in size, in possess any of the asset specified in the table. its plan and appearance differs from other temples (xi) Archaeology found elsewhere in the district. The Chatunnukha Basadi as it is called, is built in the form of a mantapa The archaeology interest of the then undivided with a lofty doorway and pillared portico on each of South Kanara was not surveyed, fully and its four sides and a verandah all around, The roof is systematically. There was no important discovery flat and formed of massive granite slabs. Inside the have been found of any kind of ancient cave or rock­ temple are enshrined twelve large polished black stone cell sepulchers dating back'to the pre-historic period. standing images of Jaina saints. They are fonned in Nevertheless, the monuments that are in the district groups of three, each group facing one of the four have rendered special contributions to the Indian doorways or four faces of the building. The architecture and have a unique place in the Indian Neminatha Basadi. at Hiriyangadi is about one, architectural gallery. Most of these monuments belong kilometer to the west of Gommatha hillock and was to the Jains who ruled the region from 14tll century built in 1329 A.D. The height of the pillar is 54 feet till the beginning of the British rule. The Jaina and was carved out of a single piece of granite and archaeology remains of the district can be classified was installed in front of a Basadi. There are three into three categories namcly, the Bettas or walled important monuments at Katapadi, which is about 25 enclosures containing a colossal statue, the Basadis lans. north ofUdupi taluk. The Venkataramana temple or Bastis (temples) and the Stambhas or pillars. in this place belongs to 16 th century and was renovated Of the three Bcttas reported in the then Mysore in 1816 A.D. The Janardhana temple, Mattu, belong state, one is at Karka!. In its height and weight, this to 13 th century and the Durgadevi and·-Mahadeva statue is (Gommateswara) considered to be the larger temple, Yenagudde is of about the 13 th century AD.

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The Brahmadevara stambha or the pillar at Karkal . KoHur (Kundapura Taluk): About 80 kms. north is another important architecture. This pillar is built of Udupi, the Mookambika temple located at the of granite and stands in front of Gommata. It has a foothills of the Kodachadri hills is one of the most Brahma seated on top of it. The small sculpture of important centres of Shakti worship in . Brahma excels that of Gommata in fine workmanship Adi Shankaracharya is said to have consecrated the and it was set up in the year 1437 A.D. Apart from deity, Mookambika, slayer of the demon, Mookasura, three categories mentioned above, the palace at Karkal on a Shri Chakra, which is installed in a copper roofed acquires important architectural beauty. The remains gold crested temple, that is said to be 1000 years old. of the palace of the Bhairarasas can be seen close to Beach (Kundapura Taluk) : It is about the famous Basti .. 12lans. north of Kundapura town and 50 kms. North (xii) Brief description on places of religious, ofUdupi. It is one of the most beautiful spots of the historical or archaeological and tourist importance district. A drive along the west coast highway at sunset bordered by the Arabian Sea on the ~est and (Kundapura Taluk) : This place is the Sauparnika River to the east with Kodachadri hills situated about 32 kms. north of Udupi and one km in the background is an unforgettable experience. The from NH 17 has a famous Anegudde Vinayaka temple beauty of this place is that it has the roaring sea on on top of hill with beautiful natural surroundings. the one side and the quiet Souparnika River on the Arisinagundi (Kundapura Taluk) : Situated about other. The dividing line between them is the National 8 kms. from Kollur, the waterfall at the foot of the Highway No.17. Kadalhadri hills is a favourite place for trekkers. Ottinane (Kundapura Taluk) : About 40 kms. north ofKundapura and 2 kms. from the National Highway, Belakal Theertha (Kundapura Taluk) : It is about this is a scenic spot on the beach to view sunset. 45 kms. north east of Kundapura. The sacred pond and waterfall here attracts devotees for an annual holy Tras (Kundapura Taluk) : It is situated 9 kms. to dip. It is also a favourite spot for trekkers. the north of Kundapura and known for a fine beach. (Kundapura Taluk) : It is about 8 kms. Ambalapadi (Udupi Taluk) : This place situated 4 northeast of Kundapura on the northern bank of the kms. from Udupi has the temple of lanardhana and river Varahi, where ancient temples and basadis are was, renovated in stone in 1571 A.D. with the 400 year old attractive idol of lanardhana and also has situated. The Lokanatha temple dating back to 9th the Mahakali temple with five-foot wooden image of century AD and a famous Vin:ayaka temple are worth Kali. mentioning. Barkur (Udupi Taluk) : It is situated about 16 kms. Hosangadi (VARAHI) (Kundapura Taluk) : It is north ofUdupi and was once the capital of the Alupa about 40 kms. east of Kundapur a, an attractive natural rulers and a province of the . place with historical background. The famous Varahi Remnants of the two forts built by these rulers are Hydro Electrical Project is unique here. still visible. Amongst the many temples built over Kamala Shila (Kundapura Taluk) : It is 32 kms. the years are-the Panchalingeshwara temple (8th th from Kundapura, is famous for its temple of century), Bette Vinayaka temple (9 -1 Qth century th Parameshwari. Nine days fes.tival (Dasara), AD), Ganapathi temple Choulikeri (l3 - 14th century a car festival of the temple is held around the month AD) and Mudukeri Someshwara temple. . of April are main attractions. Kaup (Udupi Taluk) : Kaup is a lovely beach Kodachadri Hills (Kundapura Taluk) : These hills situated 12 kms. south of Udupi. An old 100 ft. (4,411 ft) constitute one of the largest forest areas in lighthouse is situated here, which is the guiding star for all navigators, who are warned of presence of Karnataka and part of this region is designated as the dangerous rocks in the sea. There is an old ruined Mookambika Nature Reserve. Kollur is an ideal base fort also here. to explore the hills. The Mookambika nature camp, a park 4 kms. south ofKollur is a tranquil place. The Malpe (Udupi Taluk) : 7 kms. west ofUdupi at the . peak of Kodachadri can be reached by trekking for mouth of the Malpe river is the natural harbour of 4-5 hours. Malpe. It is an important port on the Karnataka coast

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with fme beach. It is also an importaht fishing centre. Perdur (Udupi Taluk): About 20 kms. east ofUdupi, There is an old Vadabhandeshwara temple (Balarama it is an ancient centre with Shri Anantha Padmanabha temple). ThQusands of devotees used to take holy temple. This area is well known for the dip in the Malpe Sea during Yellamavase in the month dance drama fonn, which is locally known as "Perdur of January. mela". (Udupi Taluk) : Is situated 25 kms. north Saligrama (Udupi Taluk) : About 20 kms. north of of Udupi and has the Durga Parameshwari temple, Udupi, this place is a religious and cultural center for an ancient center for Shakti worship. Besides the a long time. The temple Yoga Narasimha is believed stone icons of Mahishamardhini and to be 1000 years old. Chamundeshwari, it has nine old masks, depicting st. Mary's Island (Udupi Taluk) : Close to Malpe, the different manifestations of the goddess. this island is said to be the site where Vasco Da GaIlla (Udupi Taluk) : Located 5 kms. to the east first landed in India which he called "El Padran de ofUdupi, Manipal is today an important, progressive Santa Marta". The island is noted for its unique basalt educational and medical center. The Academy of rock formations and is a popular excursion for locals education founded in 1942, runs the numerous and day-trippers. educational institutions. Venugopal Krishna temples, End point, Heritage village (Hastashilpa), T.M.A. Pai Sumlu (Udupi Taluk) : 30 kms. north east ofUdupi, Memorial Museum are the other attractions in and Surulu is a "historical place. The old palace belongs around Manipal. to Heggade Chieftains, attracts with its fine wooden carvings. It belongs to Jain community rulers. Mekke Katte (Udupi Taluk) : Located 28 kms. North of Udupi in the village of Shiriyara, this place is Udupi (Udupi Taluk) : Located 60 kms. north of supposed to be the site of penance done by rishi Mangalore, Udupi is one of the most sacred spots in Jambukeshwara. It is also famous for its India visited by pilgrims from all over the country. 'Brahmasthana" with its wooden "Bhootha" idols of The importance of the place date back to the period ranging from 2 ft. to 20 ft. There are more than 150 of Madhwacharya, the 13 th century religious leader idols. The Bhootha spirit, after the family spirits that who is said to have fatmded the temple and placed guard the village and public health, are propitiated the image of Krishna in it. Madhwacharya lived and by ritual dance. preached here and established eight in the Nilavara (Udupi Taluk) : About 22 kms. northeast area. Anantheshwara, Chandramauleshwara, Vasuki of Udupi, Nilavara is on the bank of Seeta River a Ananthapadmanabha, Venktramana, Kunjubetta natural beautiful place with religious importance. On Mahishamardini temples are other attractions around the fifth day ofVirichika masa thousands of devotees Udupi. Krishna temple has an elaboratc system of take holy dip in this place. poojas that begin early in the morning and late in the (Udupi Taluk) : About 26 kms. south of night. The eight Mathas take tum in administering Udupi Padubidri has a fine beach, a Mahalingcshwara the temple and the famous festival held once temple, a Mahaganapathi temple and a Brahmastana. in two years in January, marks the handing over A religious festival called "dakke· bali" is held once rituals. It·is colourful spectacle drawing thousand of in two years. pilgrims from far and wide. Pajaka (Udupi Taluk) : About 11 kms. south east of Udyawara (Udupi Taluk) : Located 5 kms. Udupi is the birthplace of the Dwaita philosopher Northwest of Udupi, Udyavara was the seat of the saint Madhwacharya. An image of his has been set rulers of Alupa from about the 8th century. The palace up at the place" where he was born and known as and Fort area contain some of the earliest monuments "Madhwa ". Several spots nearby are of the district. The Bhairava temple built on a large associated with his miracles. Nearby is the temple rock containing ten pillars is the main attraction. The of goddess Durga Parameshwari in the Kunjala hills Stambha Kallu (Stone Pillar), bearing inscriptions that was worhsipped by Madhwacharya. date back to the 7th century AD.

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AUnr (Karkal Talnk) : This place is 8 kms. from developmental plans as the C.D.Block is the lowest Karkal has the St. Lawrence Church built in 1845 administrative unit for developmental planning. A.D. Pcople from all religions participate in the Village wise information regarding the availability religious function held every year in January. The of certain basic amenities and facilities within the village has a fine temple of Mahalingeshwara, with village, as also that on the mamler of utilization of a copper plated garbhagraha (sanctum). the land in the concerned village are furnished in the Bajagoli (Karkal Taluk) : It is situated 10 lans. east village directory. Thc village directory format of Karkal the Jodukere also known as the adopted for the 2001 Census has 23 columns whereas Lava Kusha Kambala (buffalo race) started in 1970 in the 1991 Census there were only 18 columns. at Bajagoli. It takes place on the first Sunday of When compared with the 1991 Census Village February every ycar on the fields of Bettugadde, Directory format, column 9 which refers to the day which are 140 meters and· 15 meters wide. A modem or days of weekly marketlhat if any has becn now gaJlery has been built for spectators. Jeft out. New inclusions are in respect of facilities Karkal (Karkal Taluk) : It is a town 30 kms. south like banks, agricultural credit societies, non­ east of Udupi and 52 kms. northeast of Mangalore. agricultural credit societies, other cooperative It is an important Jain pilgrimage centre. The societies, number of recreational and cultural facilities towering 42 ft. monolithic statue of Gomateshwara like cinema/video hall, sports club, stadium/ completed in 1432 A.D. is the major attraction. The auditorium; receipt ofnews papers/magazines and the Chathurmukha Basadi completed in 1586 A.D. has name of the most. important commodities four identical entries from all sides, life size statue manufactured in the village. In all the 23 columns of three Teerthankar's and several smaller images. in this tabulation statement, first 3 columns relates to The Mahamastakabhisheka held once in 12 years to serial number, name of the village with location code Gomateshwara, Venkataramana temple and and area of village while the next 2 provide Ramasamudra are the other attractions. information on total population and number of households in the village as per 200 1 Census. The Kudlu Thirtha (Karkal Taluk) : About 50 kms. from next 8 columns relate to basic amenities such as Udupi and 15 kms. from , the Kudlu Thirtha educational; medical; drinking watcr (potable); post, where the river Seeta cascades from a height of 150 telegraph and telephone, commercial and cooperative ft. is an importarit attraction of this place. This banks, agricultural, non-agricultural and other credit picturesque locale makes a fine picnic spot as well as societies, number of recreational and cultural facilities trekkers delight. such as cinema/video hall, sports club and stadium/ (Karkal Taluk) : About 35 kms. auditorium and communications (bus service, railway Southeast of Udupi, Nandalike is the birthplace of station, waterway). Information in respect of great poet Muddana. It was capital of Heggade approach to village, nearest town and distance in chieftains in medieval period. Thc main attractions Kms., power supply, receipt of news paper/magazine, herein are the Choukimane with fme wooden carvings names of the most important commodities and Mahalingeshwara temple. manufactured in the village are furnished in columns Somlu Theertha (Karkal Taluk) : Situated 42 kms. 14 to 18. Amenities available within.the villages arc from Udupi and 10 kms. from Hebri, this cascade of shown in the respective columns and if a particular Seeta river creates a beautiful picnic spot. During . amenity especially Primary School, Middle School, Yellamavase (January) thousands of devotees take College, Allopathic Hospital, PHC, MCW, Post holy dip in it. Office, Telephone, etc., is not available in the village, the respective abbreviation is given and next to it in (xiii) Scope of Village Directory and Town brackets the distance in broad ranges viz., <5 lans., Directory 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where Village Directory the facility avaiiable to that particular village is Village DireCtory provides micro-level data which indicated. The next 5 columns, 19 to 23· provide will help the planners in formulation of micro-level information regarding land use (i.e., area under

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI different types of land use ih hectares rounded to two all the statutory towns in the district, on aspects such decimal places) such as forest, irrigated land by source as growth history, physical aspects and location of of irrigation, un-irrigated, cultivable waste (including towns, municipal finance, civic and other amenities gauchar and groves) and finally the area not available in the town, medical, educational, recreational and for cultivation. cultural facilities, trade, commerce, industry and banking in the towns, civic and other amenities in Town Directory slum areas of the town. The scope of the various The Town Directory section contains seven column headings adopted during 1991 Census has statements (I to VII) which furnish information on remained unchanged in 2001.

Note:

1. The area figure for the district given under column No 3 against " Total" represents "Geographical Area" and has been jilrnished by the Surveyor General India. The figures for the urban areas are either those supplied by civic administration authorities of the towns or compiled and supplied by the Director of Survey, Settlement and Land Records or compiled in this Directorate on the basis of the available records pertaining to the delimitation of urban units. Area figures for Rural Areas are derived by subtracting the Total Urban Area from the lotal Area of the District.

The total of the area figures of all the CD. Blocks/Taluks in this district will not tally with the district figures (except urban), because the area figures for CD. Blocks/Talllks represents the land-use area based on village wise area figures as l'eported by the local officers. The total area of the taluk may not tally with the aggregate of the areas of the villages listed for Census pUlposes for it includes the area of the statutOlY as well as nOI1-statutOlY towns, villages which may be fit/Iy submerged and reserve forests which may not form part of any revenue village, if any, within the jurisdiction of the concerned ta/uk. The total area of the CD. Block is derived by subtracting the area of the statutory town or towns (within the jurisdiction of the concerned taluks) ji"Oln the total area of the ta/uk.

2. Out grmvths of towns in urban agglomerations are denoted by letter "OG".

3. The following abbreviations have been used to indicate the Civic Administration Status of town.

MC01P Municipal C01poration CMC City Municipal Council TMC Town Municipal Council TP Town Panchayat NAC Notified Area Committee CB Cantonment Board CT Census Town (Non-Municipal Census Town / Non-Statutory Town)

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SECTION - I VILLAGE DIRECTORY (a) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional Column 3 ; Area of the village compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, The area. of the village in hectares are given. their location numbers, their area, population, number Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the of households, amenities such as educational, medical, concerned department the column is left blank. drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and cooperative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and Column 4;· Total population other credit societies, recreational and cultural The total population of the village as per 2001 facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest Census is given against this column. town with a distance, power supply availability of Column 5; Number of households newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village. The number of households as per 2001 Census is given in this column. Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, Amenities: a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have different amenities such as education, medical, not been given_in the Village Directory but shown drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, along with the urban component. The villages which communication, power, approach road etc. in each are considered as a Census Town, the amenities data village has been depicted with appropriate codes are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages against the column concerned. Wherever the which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U .A., amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the for that particular village. distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and The 'uninhabited' villages (villages with no 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility is population) have been indicated as such after available is given. Column wise details are given furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, below: Name of village & location code number and area of Column 6; Educational the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use Classes upto class IV included in Primary School. data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23 This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. The Village Directory format has 23 columns and Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic the details given under each column are as follows : school upto class IV. Columns 1 ; Serial Number Classes from V to VII are included in the middle Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD school. Block are presented serially in the ascending order of Classes from VIII to X included in Higher their location code number. secondary school. Classes Xl and XII are treated as Columns 2: Name and Location Code Number of equivalent to Pre-University Course. village. In case of composite schools like middle school The name and location code number of the village with primary school or secondary school with middle are shown against these·columns. This also includes school, these are also -included in the number of. the forest and un-inhabited villages. primary and middle schools, respectively. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPJ

Accordingly any of the following types of Column 8: Drinking Water institutions if exists within the village is shown as The type of the drinking water supply sources per codes given below : available within the village are indicated by codes as (i) Primary School P follows: (ii) Middle School M (i) Tap Water T (iii) Secondary School S (ii) Well Water W (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC (iii) Tank Water TK (v) College C (vi) Industrial School (iv) Tubewell Water TW (vii) Training School Tr (v) Hand pump HP (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (vi) River Water R (ix) Others (specify) 0 (vii) Canal C e.g. Sanskrit Pathshala, (viii) Lake L Senior basic school, (ix) Spring S Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, etc. (x) Others 0 More than one institution of a type in the village is (xi) Summer Source SS indicated by the number within brackets against the Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. Column 7 : Medical It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists the following amenities: Availability of medical facility within the village is indicated by following codes : (i) Post Office PO (ii) Telegraph Office TO (i) Allopathic Hospital H (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO Ayurvedic Hospital HA (iv) Telephone Connection PH Unani Hospital HU Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Banks Homeopathic Hospital HHom (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D If the village is served by any banking servicc, Ayurvedic Dispensary DA commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is Unani Dispensary DU indicated in codes mentioned below along with the Homeopathic Dispcnsary DRom number of banks in brackets. If not available the (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW distance of nearest place where the facility exist is (iv) Maternity Home MH given: (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC (i) Commercial Bank CM (vi) Health Centre HC - (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC Column 11 : Credit Societies (viii) Primary Health SubCentre PHS (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC If the village enjoys the services of Credit ex) T.B. Clinic TB Societies i.c. Agricultural Credit Societies; Non­ (xi) Nursing Home NH Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, (xii) Registered Private Medical the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along Practitioner RMP with the number of such societies in brackets. In (xiii) Subsidised Medical PractitionerSMP case the facility is not available within the village the (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW distance of the nearest place where such facility exist (xv) Othcrs 0 is given: More than one institution of a type in the village (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS is· indicated by the number within brackets against . (ii)· Non Agricultural Credit Society NCS the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. (iii) Other Credit Society OCS

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Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities Column 17 : News Paper I Magazine If facilities such as Cinema/Video hall, Sports If the village receives any News PaperlMagazines, Club, Stadium!Auditorium is available in the village, the same is noted in .this colmnn using following codes the same is recorded in these colmnns. If not available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility is (i) News Paper N recorded. The infonnation is indicated in codes (ii) Magazine M mentioned below along with the number of such Columu 18 : Most important commodities facilities in brackets: mauufactured (i) Cinema I Video Hall CV (ii) Sports Club SP The name of three most important commodities (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST manufactured in the village is recorded against this Column 13 : Communications colun.m. If the village is served by any mode of public / Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under different private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways they are mentioned as follows: types of land use W Bm BS Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. (ii) Railway Station RS are furnished against these columns. The data (iii) Navigable Waterway NW concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by Column 14 : Approach to village source), Unirrigated land, Culturable waste and Area Approach to village refers to the state of road not available for cultivation in the village are shown leading to village. The approach to the village is against these columns. The area figures are given in indicated in following codes : hectare(s) up to one decimal. . Dash "_,, is recorded (i) Paved Road PR wherever the information is not made available by (ii) Mud road MR the concerned department. The codes used for (iii) Foot path FP (iv) Navigable River NR different types of irrigation facilities available in the (v) Navigable Canal NC village are indicated below: (vi) Navigable waterways (i) Govcrnment C~al GC other than River, Canal NW (ii) Private Canal PC Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance (iii) Well (without electricity) W The distance is given in kilometers in brackets (iv) Well (with electricity) WE against the name of the town nearest to the village. (v) Tubewell(without electricity) TW Column 16 ; Power supply (vi) Tubewell(with electricity) TWE Availability of Power Supply in the village, (vii) Tank TK whatever may be the form of its use is given by using (viii) River R . following codes: (ix) Lake L ED (i) Electricity for domestic use (x) Waterfall WF (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (xi) Others 0 (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA (xii) Total T

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The village directory also carries the following appendices. Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available in villages C D Block wise of the district. Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages C D Block wise having one or more primary schools. Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages C D Block wise having primary, middle and secondary schools. Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages C D Block wise with different sources of drinking water fa cilities. Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have on~ or more important amenities. Appcndix-ll-A Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities. Appcndix-III It gives the land utilization data in respect of Census Towns I non-municipal Towns. Appendix-IV C D Block wise list of inhabited villages whcre no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population. Appendix-VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population. Appendix- VII-A, The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of the VlI-B Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total popUlation by ranges. Appendix-VIII Indicates C D Block wise number of villages under each Grama Panchayat. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village_

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(b) LIST OF MERGED VILLAGES IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 (:ENSUS (AREA IN HECTARES 0.00) SI. No. Name ofTaluk Name of Town Name of the village with L.C. Total geogra phical area Rural Urban No. of the village as per Compo Compo revenue records nent nent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Kundapura Kundapura (TMC) Kundapura Kasaba 878.51 878.51 Vadera Hobli 522.28 522.28 2 Udupi Udilpi (CMC) 76-Badagabettu 746.30 746.30 Shivalli 2,229.76 2,229.76 Herga' 1,261.61 . 1,261.61 Puttur 739.31 739.31 (Malpe) 921.94 921.94 Moodanidambur 386.53 * 370.06 174.96 * 42.29 Kidiyur 286.28 * 28.33 Kadekar 329.09 * 26.57 Out-growths of Udupi (CMC) 224.86 224.86 Kadekar 302.52 302.52 Kidiyur 257.95 257.95 Ambalpadi 132.67 132.67 Moodanidambur 16.47 16.47 Saligrama (™C) Parampalli 397.16 397.16 Gundmi 394.16 394.16 . Chitrapadi 289.51 289.51 Karkada 388.02 388.02 Mallar (CT) Mallar 483.06 483.06 Yenagudde (CT) Yenagudde 403.13 403.13 3 Karkal Karka! (TMC) Karkal Kasaba 2,306.49 2,306.49 Note: * The rural component of the -villages are treated as outgrowths of Udupi (CMC) and hence shown as urban component.

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KUNDAPURA C.D. BLOCK INDIA

KARNATAKA BOUNDARY, DISTRICT •• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• _. _ • _ . _ TALUK ..••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ . _ . _ . _

KUNDAPURA TALUK VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... 1 01291400 1 FOREST-RESERVED WITH NAI!~ ••••••••••••• •• l(j.jJjl{¢)f-t, UDUP I DISTRICT HEADQ UARTERS TAL\)K...... ••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••• @ Krn I a I 2 3 4 5 Km ~d55~;9~ WI~t%~LAlJg~E SI~E ...5 .~.~~~: .. ...•••...... • • • URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ••••.••.•.•••••••••••• NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...•••••••••••••••.. ••••••••••••••••• --l!!!...!L_ STATE HIGHWAy ...... ~ IMPORTANT ME'TA LLED ROAD. ______• ____ .. ______.... ______

UN METALLED AND OTHER ROADS ••••••••••• •••••••••••••• =~=~=~, RAILWAY LINE WIlli STATION. BROAD GA UGE ...... ~

RIVER WITH STR EAM ...... ~ POST OFFICE ...... PO M HIGHER SECONDARY SCHooL...... S o POLICE STATlON ...... PS . - ...... _...... _.- ...... '.J.- . PR IMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... /...... ~ BANK COMMERCIAL / CO-{)PER"TIVE' ...... MroANI VALLEY R.t'

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en Block boundary of Kundapura is co-lerminus with laluk bound.ary .', excluding statutory town '.

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TOTAL AREA OF TALUK(IN SQ.KM) ...... 1.559.72 TOTAL POPULATION OF TALUK ...... 377.420 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN TALUK ...... OI TOTAL NUMBER OF VIlLAGES IN TALUK ...... 99 TOTAL DISTANCE fROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (IN KII) •• 38

Based upon Survey of India map wi th the permission of the Sur veyor General of India. Government ot India Co pyright. 2006. The territoria l waters of India. extend into tbe sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base Jine

Alphabetical list of Vi II ages (CD. block wise)

Name of the District: UDUPI Serial Name of viUage 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number munper 1 . 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Kundapura Name of Sub-Dist: 0001

Ajri 01297200 090040004000400072 2 . Albadi· 01300800 090040004000400020 3 Aloor . 01296000 090040004000400095 4 Amasebailu 01301100 090040004000400018 5 Ampar ·01296900 . 090040004000400074 6 AnagalJi 01299300 090040004000400001 7 Asodu 01299000 090040004000400006 8 Badakere 01292500 090040004000400046 9 Balkur 01299500 090040004000400003 10 Basrur 01299400 090040004000400002 II Beejadi 01298200 090040004000400031 12 Belial 01296500 090040004000400062 13 Beloor 01298700 090040004000400024 14 Belve 01300700 090040004000400021 15 Bijoor 01291800 090040004000400053 16 ByndQor 01293300 Newly created village 17 Chittoor 01296200 090040004000400059 18 Devalkunda 01295500 090040004000400080 19 Edmoge 01297400 " 090040004000400065 20 Gangolli 01294300 NMCT in 1991 21 Golihole 01293600 090040004000400040 22 Gopadi· 01298300 090040004000400030 23 Guijadi 01294200 090040004000400087 24 Gulvadi 01295700 0900400040P0400077 25· - Hadavu 01292700 090040004000400044 26 Hakladi 01295000 090040004000400091 27 Halady (76) 01300500· 090040004000400014 28 Hallady-Harkadi 01300000 090040004000400022 . 29 Hallihole 01293900 090040004000400038 30 Halnad 01296800 090040004000400075 31 Hangaloor 01297900 090040004000400033 32 Harady (28) 01300400 090040004000400013 090040004000400012 33 Hardally-Mandally 01300300 090040004000400092 34 Harkoor . 01295200 090040004000400082 35 Hattiangadi 01294600 090040004000400085 36 .01294900 090040004000400016 37 Hengavalli 01300600 090040004000400051 38 Heranjal 01293100 090040004000400042 39 01292900 090040004000400023 40 Heskathoor 01299900 090040004000400009 41 Hombady-Mandadi 01299700 090040004000400088 42 Hosadu 01294100 090040004000400066 43 Hosangadi 01297500 090040004000400061 Hosoor 01296300 44 090040004000400060 Idurkunhadi 01296]00 45 090040004000400039 Jadkal 01293700 46 .090040004000400008 . Japthi. 01299600 47 090040004000400005 Kalavara 01299100 48 090040004000400041 49 Kalthodu 01293000 Alphabetical list of ViII ages (C.D. block wise)

Name ofthe District: UDUPI Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 1 2 3 4 50 01297300 090040004000400064 51 Kambadakone 01292200 090040004000400050 52 01299200 090040004000400004 53 01294700 090040004000400081 54 Karkunje 01295800 090040004000400078 55 Kattabelthoor 01294800 090040004000400084 56 Kavrady 01296700 090040004000400076 57 Kedoor 01298800 090040004000400025 58 Kenchanoor 01295600 090040004000400079 59 Keradi 01296400 090040004000400063 60 Kergal 01292000 090040004000400052 61 01292100 090040004000400049 62 Kodladi 01296600 090040004000400073 63 Kollur 01293500 090040004000400036 64 Koni 01298000 090040004000400034 65 Korgi 01299800 090040004000400007 66 Koteshwar 01298100 090040004000400032 67 Kulanje 01297800 090040004000400069 68 Kumbashi. 01298900 090040004000400029 69 Kundabarandadi 01295300 090040004000400093 70 Machattu 01297600. 090040004000400067 71 Madammakki 01301200 090040004000400019 72 Maravanthe 01292600 090040004000400045 73 Molahalli 01300200 090040004000400011 74 Mudoor 01293800 090040004000400037 75 Nada 01292800 090040004000400043 76 Nandanavana 01291900 090040004000400054 77 Navunda 01292400 090040004000400047 78 Noojadi 01295400 090040004000400094 79 Paduvari 01291600 090040004000400056 80 Rattadi 01301000 . 090040004000400015 81 Senapur 01295100 090040004000400090 82 01297000 090040004000400070 83 Shedimane 01300900 090040004000400017 84 Shiro or 01291400 090040004000400057 85 Siddapur 01297100 090040004000400071 86 01294500 090040004000400083 87 Thagarasi 01293200 Newly created village 88 Thekkatte 01298500 090040004000400027 89 Trashi 01294000 090040004000400089 90 Ulloor 74 01297700 090040004000400068 91 Ulloor [1 I J 01292300 090040004000400048 92 Ulthoor 01298600 090040004000400026 93 01294400 090040004000400086 94 Uppunda 01291700 090040004000400055 95 Vakwadi 01298400 090040004000400028 96 01295900 090040004000400058 97 Yedthare 01291500 Newly created village 98 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 01300100 090040004000400010 99 Yeljith 01293400 09004000400040001~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - KUNDAPURA C.D.BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities Ilnd Serial Name of ..mage Total Total Number Amenities available (if. not available l\ithin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest place ber tbe lation holds where tbe facility is available is givcn) "illage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Com mer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional noater telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus aud co- non-agri cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inema/ station, societies Video haU, watern."ay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu III)

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

CD Block: KURdapura (0001)

D(2) DA PHS(2) peS) M(6) RMP(3)SMP BS RS(5- Shimor THPTW PO ACS«5) CV«5) 1.466.0 15,131 2.482 S AC C(S- CHWH(:i-IO) CM(""S) . 10) (01291400) WRSS- PH(59) NCS«5) SP« 5) ]0) MCW«5) CP«5) NW(lO+) OCS«5) ST« 5) PHC«S)

H D(2) PHS(2) peS) M(5) Ycdtharc NH(3) RMP SMP T HP TW PO ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS RS«5) 2 3.503.0 9,170 1,603 S(2) PUC CMCP (01291500) CHWMCW«S) WTKSS- PH(800) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) C«5) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-1O)

PHS H« 5) THPTW BS RS(5- Paduvari P(4) M(2) PO CPCM« ACS NCS(5- CV(~-IO) 3 I,S77.0 6,243 1,076 MC\v« 5) WTKR 10) OCS(5- SP« 10) (01291600) C« 5) PH(82) 5) PHC« 5) SS- 10) 5) NW(lQ-i-) ST(5-10)

PHS(2) RMP(4) P(5) M S ACS NCS(5- , ~ BS RS(5- Uppunda THPW PO CPCM« 4 531.0 11,073 1,805 PUC I C(S- CHW H(5-1 0) 10) OCS(S- CV()-IO) 10) (01291700) 10) MCW(IO+) TKSS- PH(63) 5) 10) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

PHSCHW(2) BS RS(5- Bijoor P(4) M(3) H(lO+) THPW CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) eV(5-IO) 5 1,037.0 5,791 949 PO PH 10) (01291800) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) TKSS- 10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) . NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

Nandanuvana P(2) M« 5) - H(5-10) THPW PH(12) ACS(lO+) CV(1O+) BS RS(IO+) 6 97.0 949 140 C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) CM«5) (0]291900) TKSS- PO« 5) NCS(HH) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ep(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

P(4) M(3) PHS CHWH(S- Kcrgal THPW eV(5-10) BS RS(IO+) 7 433.0 3,315 SI4 S PUCC(5.10)MCW(10+) PO PH CM(~-IO) ACS(5-10) (01292000) TKSS- 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-1O) S1:(lO+)

MCWHCPHC Kirimanjcshwar P(9) M(3) THPnV PO 8 773.0 7,378 I,ISI PHS(2) FWC CM(~-IO) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) (01292100) AC C(IO+) WTKSS- PH(15) RMP(3) H(lO+) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lo+) NW(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

P(5) M(2) PHS H(lO+) Kambadakonc THPTW 9 478.0 3,068 498 S PUC C(5· MCW(IO+) PO CM(5-IO) ACS(5-){) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) (01292200) WTKSS- PH(46) 10) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(10+) OCS(JO+) ST(lo~)

PHS H(lO+) UlIoor[ll] P(3) M(2) THPnV PO 10 764.0 2,263- 371 MCW(lO+) CM(~-JO) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) (01292300) AC C(IO+) WRSS- PH(38) PHC«5) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lo+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of "iIIage Serial h to dista.nce (in km) supply paper I commodity hectare) num "iUage Maga manu factured ber zine Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) cd Ie waste availabie (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR WE(I 4 1.4) Kundapur (4) EA NM . 406.6 258.8 470.4 Shiroor FP 188.8 T(141.4)

W(10.1) PRMR Kundapur (9) EA NM Coconut Oil 1434.5 WE(3S.5) 714.5 783.2 522.2 Ycdtharc 2 FP T(48.6)

W(IO.3) PRMR Kundapur (10) EA NM 719.8 WE(48.9) 287.1 36S.3 126.2 Paduvari 3 FP 0(16.4) T(75.6)

PRMR WF(37S.6) Kundapur (5) EA NM 93.9 58.5 Uppunda 4 FP T(378.6)

W(5.0) PRMR Bhatkal (22) EA NM 29.0 WE(17.0) 762.0 12.0 204.0 BijoOT 5 FP 0(8.0) T(30.0)

WF(69.1) 12.1 15.9 Nandanavana 6 MRFP Kundapur (12) EA NM T(69.1)

PRMR WF(284.7) '7 Kundapur (6) EA NM 104.5 4.1 39.7 Kcrgal FP T(284.7)

W(lS.I) WE(33.0) PRMR 154.0 Kirimanjcshwar 8 lCundapur (15) EA NM 235.3 270.5 FP 0(65.1) T(113.2) W(lO.O) WE(38.0) PRMR Kambadakonc 9 Kundapur (15) EA NM 2.0 WF(205.0) 46.0 99.0 FP O(78JJ) T(33 1.0)

W(29.9) PRMR .258 I WE(25.4). 110.0 .. 314.6 UUoor[ll] 10 . Kundapur (15}-·-- EA NM . TK(O.8) FP 0(25.3) T(SL4)

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available "ithin the ,illage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to lIum & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges ,iz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is glven) ,;lIage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cia! and cultural, al & ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural senice, . tclcpllOnc operaliYC cultural and facililics(C railway banks other credit illemai station, societies Video hall, watenyay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 to 11 12 13

HADU PHS(2) P(4) M(2) RMPSMP Navunda CM CP(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSNW II 623.0 5,496 874 S(2) PUC CHW(2) ll(l 0 I) T HP W SS· (01292400) :~(16) 10) NCS(IOI) SP(JOI') RS(IO+) C(10+) MCW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) PHC«5)

PHS H(IO+) OCS(2) BS RS(5- Badakere CVe5-10) 12 371.0 1,934 298 PM MCW(10t) HP WSS- PO CMCP ACS(IO+) 10) (01292500) C(lO+) PH(II) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) STeIOt )

Maravanthe P(7) M S PHS RMP(2) T HP TW PO CP CM« ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 13 451.0 5,059 792 H(lO+) MCW« (01292600) C(IO+) 5) PHC«5) WTKSS- PH(23) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

Hadavu P(2) M(5- PHS ~C:-I 0) TTWW PO CM CP« ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(10i-) 14 225.0 1,280 (01292700) 237 10) C(5-10) MC\\(~·IO) TKSS· PH(45) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

D DA DH PHS(2) Nada P(6) M(4) MiP H(5-10) T HI' 'IW 1"00 PH(5- CM(~ 5) ACS NCS CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 15 1,135.0 4,957 895 (01292800) S 1C(5-10) MCW«5) WTKSS-) CP«5) OCS SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

P(7) M PHS H(lO+) Heroor HPTWW PO CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 16 1,756.0 2,711 456 MCW(IO+) CM(~-IO) ACS(IO+) (01292900) AC C(IOt) PHC(5-10) RSS- PH(26) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS RMPSMP Kalthodu THP1W PO 17 4,213.0 4,812 832 P(S) M(2) H« 5) CM(5-10) ACS NCS. CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) (01293000) C(IO+) MCW(lOt) W TK SS- PH(l7) CP(5-1O) OCS SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC{lO+) ST(IO+)

Heranjal H(lO+) 18 575.0 1,647 281 P(4) M ACS NCS CV(lO+) BS RS(10+) (01293100) C(10+) MCW(IO+) ~V~T~ PpOH( 0+ CM CP PHC(lO+) I ) OCS SP(lOt) NW(IO+) ST(lo+)

PHS H(5·10) Thagarasi THPTW PO 19 1,848.0 3,239 526 P(5) M MCW(lO+) CM(S-lO) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) (01293200) q<5) WTKSS- PH(l9) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) NW(IO+) OCS(5·10) ST(IO+) PHS(2)RMP P(S) M(3) ByndooT CHW(4) H(IO+) 20 4,348.0 4,983 932 S(2} PUC TWTKSS 1'01'1-1(2) :)MCP« ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) (01293300) MCW(lO+) q2) j NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) NW(1Ot) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Approae Nearest town & Power News Most important Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of ,illage Selial b to distance (in Ian) supply paper / commodity beetare) DUrn 'iUage Maga manu faetured ber zine Forest Irrigated (by Unirligat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste a"ailable (includin for g culti"atio gauehar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(106.3) PRMR Kundapur (21) EA NM Tiles, Cashew Oil R(22.2) FP 238.2 124.9 131.4 Navumla II T(128.5)

W(SI.2) PRMR WE(31.5) Kundapur (J 9) EA NM Tiles, Cashew Oil 73.8 32.2 40.5 Badakere 12 FP 0(111.7) T(224.4)

W(24.3) PRMR Kundapur (23) EA NM I:leedi, Tiles WE(43.3) 142.3 12.1 229.0 Maravanthe 13 FP T(67.6)

WE(18.2) PRMR Kundapur (24) EA NM Beedi, Basket TW(4.1) 0(6.2) 134.4 11.8 50.4 Hadavu 14 FP T(28.5)

WE(253.0) _ PRMR Beedi, Cane 8 I TWE(13.0) Kundapur (30) EA NM 453.4 162.2 184.6 Nada 15 FP Basket . 0(60.7) T(326.7)

W(30.2) PRMR 904 0 WE(26.0) Kundapllr (40) EA NM Beedi, Mats 304.0 360.0 58.8 Heroor 16 FP . 0(73.1) T(1293)

WE(20.2) PRMR Kundapllr (50) EA NM 1239.4 WF(569.2) 702.0 465.0 12173 Kalthodu 17 FP T(589.4)

W(20.2) WE(40.5) PRMR Beedi, Cane Kundapur (33) EA NM 134.0 WF(l41.8) 93.1 111.8 Heranjal 18 Basket FP 0(33.6) T(236.1)

W(40.0) PRMR Kundapur (50) EA NM 653.4 WE(80.0) 296.5 534.0 244.1 Thagarasi 19 FP TO 20.0)

W(19.0) WE(26.0) PRMR 20 Kundapur (45) EA - .NM 2429.0 WF(221.0) 1071.4 121.4 - 166.2 FP 0(288.0) T(554.0)

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Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and

Serial N~mc of village Total Total Number Amenities ayailable (if not ayailable "ithin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to nunl & Location code area of popu ofhollse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges \'iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kn~. and 111+ knlS of the ncarest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) ,mage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional ,,"'ater telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural senice, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

4 - H(IO+) Ycljith THPlW PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+-) 3,409.0 2,469 392 1'( ) M C(5 MCW(IO+) CMCP 21 NW(IO+) (01293400) 10) PHC(5-10) WTKSS- PB(65) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DAPlIS(2) Kollur P(3) M S THPTW PO CV«5) BS RS(IO+) 22 9,801.0 2,731 593 H(IO+) MCW« CM(~-IO) ACS(lO+) (01293500) C(IO+) WRSS- PH(53) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) 5) PHC« 5) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) OCS(IOf-) ST(IO+)

PHS H(lO+) BS RS(5- Goliholc 1'(8) M(2) THPTW POPH« CV«5) 23 4,584.0 3,689 621 MCW(IO+) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) 10) NW(5- (01293600) C(IO+) WTKS5- 5) SP(5-10) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS« 5} 10) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

o PHS H(IO+) _ OCS(3) Jadkal HpWR PO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 24 4,944.0 3,905 760 1'(3) M(2) MCW(IO+) ~P CM(:>- ACS( 10 ") (01293700) S C(IO+) SS- pH(27) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) 0) NCS(10+) ST(lO+)

DPHSH(IO+) Mudoor P(2) M S HPWR PO CP CM(5- OCS(2) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 25 6,002.0 3,033 660 MCW(lO+) 10) ACS(IO+) (01293800) C(IO+) SS- PII(26) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHS(2)RMP SMPCHW BSRS(5- Hallihole P(5) M(3) THpTW PO ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) 26 2,930.0 2,460 443 H(lo+) CM«5) 10) (01293900) C(IO+) WTKSS- PH(528) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) MCW(lO+) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

PIIS SMP H(lO+) OCS(2) Trashi 589 P(6) M(2) CV(5-IO) BSNW 27 537.0 3,130 MCW(IO+) THPW PO CMCP ACS(5-10) (01294000) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) TKR LSS- PH(329) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) NCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

PHSRMP(2) Bosadu BS RS(5- 28 P(6) M(2) H(IO+) THPW PO NCSOCS CV(S-IO) 539.0 3,277 579 CM«5) 10) (01294100) C(IO+) MC\V(IO+) TKR LSS-PH(18) ACS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS(2) RMP(2) Gujjadi P(3) M(2) CHWH(lOf-) BS RS(5- 29 705.0 5,867 THPTIV PO ACS(5-1O) CV«5) (01294200) 988 CMCP 10) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WTKSS- PH(28) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power Nel>" Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types. of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in Ion) supply paper I conunodity hectare) num village Maga manu factored ber zine Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) cd Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 W(19.5) WE(25.0) PRMR KW1(lapur (35) EA NM ,Bccdi FP 2428.7 WF(220.9) 139.4 137.4 150.0 Yeljith 21 0(288.1) T(553.6)

WF(13.3) PRMR Kundapur (42) EA NM , Tiles 9130.00{301.1) 283.0 73.6 Kollur FP 22 T(314.5)

W(22.0) WE(20.8) PRMR Bhatkal (30) EA NM 2516.0 WF(267.0) 126.0 535.0 576.0 . Goliholc 23 FP 0{52I.3) T(83 1.0)

PRMR Saligram (7) EA NM 2893 0 R(158.4) 1008.6 443.6 440.4 Jadkal 24 . T(J58.4)

R(IO.O) PRMR Kundapur (16) EA NM 3312.00(108.2) 1902.4 144.9 524.5 Mudoor 25 T(118.2)

PRMR 0(324.0) Saligram (7) EA NM 108.3 610.0 124.0 Halliholc 26 FP 1763.8 T(324.0)

WE(9.4) R(5.0) 1..(2.0) PRMR KlDldapur (9) EA NM WF(8I.O) 128.7 15.3 234.6 Tmshi 27 0(6LO) T(158.4)

W(IO.0) WE(34.4) 11«23.1) PRMR Kundapur (8) EA NM R(20.2) 116.0 266.0 Hosadu 28 FP WF(4LO) 0(28.3) T(157.0)

WE(4.0) PRMR 302.0 244.0. 130.0 Gujjadi .- 29 -. Kundapur (8) EA NM - _. 0(:3:0) T(29.0) FP

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

PHS(2)NH peG) M(5) RMP(5) SMP OCS ACS(S- BS RS(5- Gangolli THPW CMCP« CV(~-IO) 30 407.0 12,090 2,094 S(2) PUC CHW(5) H(IO+) PO«S) 10) NCS(S· SP(5-10) 10) (01294300) TKS SS- 5) ACCCIO+) MCW«5) PH« 5) 10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHCC<5)

PHSCHWH(5- BS RS(5- Uppinakudru P(3) M S THPTW POPH« CM CP(S. OCS ACS(5- CV(~-IO) 31 4S6.0 2,538 463 10) MCW(5-1O) 10) (01294400) CC5-10) WTKSS- 5) 10) 10) NCS(5- SP(5-10) PHCCIO+) 10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

JUvIP(3) SMP(3) P(6) M(2) BS RS(5- Tallur CHWH(5-10) THPTW PO CVSP 32 489.0 3,618 666 S ACC(5- CM CP(2) ACS(5-10) 10} (01294500) MCW(5-10) WTKSS- PH(433) NCS(5-10) ST(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(5-10)

THPTW Hattiangadi P(4) M q5 PHS H<:-IO) PO ACSNCS« CV SP« 5) BS RS(5- 33 43!.0 1,849 284 10) MCW(:>-lO) WTKR CMCP (01294600) PH(300) 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) 10) PHCC5-10) SS- NW(IO+)

P Iv - PHS CHW H(5- THPTW Kanyana PO CPCM« ACS«5) CV«S) DSRS«5) 34 541.0 1,714 331 (6) I q:> 10) MeW(5-10) WTKR (01294700) PH(200) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(IO-l-) 10) PHC(5-1O) SS- OCS«5) ST« 5)

P _ _ PHS CHW H(5- BS RS(S- Kattabelthoor THPTW CVeS-IO) 35 519.0 2,845 521 Ib:>J M q:> (0) MCW(5-10) PO PH(5) CM(~.IO) ACS(:O+) 10) (01294800) WTKSS- SP(IO+) ) PHCC5-1O) Cpe-IO) NCS(:>-IO) NW(IO+) :> OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS NH RMP(3) P(9) M(2) ACSNCS(5- - Hemmadi CHWH(5-1O) THPTW PO 36 623.0 3,983 687 S ACC(5- CM CP(2) 10) CV(JO+) BS RS(IO+) (01294900) MCW(5-1O) WTKSS- PH(170) 10) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(JO+)

DPHS RMPSMP Hakladi P(5) M S CHWH(IO+) THPTW PO PH(S- - 37 614.0 3,101 315 ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) (01295000) 10) CM(IO+) C(lO+) MCW«5) WTKSS- NCS(5·10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) CP(IO+) PHCC<5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWC PHS SMP NCS Senapur P(4) M C(5 CHW H(5-10) THPTW 38 668.0 2,385 456 PO CV(IO+) BSNW (01295100) CMCP ACS(lO+) 10) MCW(5-10) WTK SS- PH(56) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHCC5-10) ST(lO+) PHSRMPSMP Harkeor P(3) M«5) CHW(2) H(IO+) PO CP CMC NCS ACS(5- - 39 1,355.0 . 1,800 332 HPWSS· :>- 10) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) (01295200) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) PH(76) 10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most import"nt Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in Name of \iIlag<: Serial h to distance (in km) supply pape': I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factored ber zine -::F:""or-e-s7"t --::I:""rn-::'-ga-t:""e"7d -::(h:""}-' --=-U:-n-=-ir-n-=-'g-,,:-t-c-u-::I-t.u-r-,,:-b-A"'-re-a-n-o-t source) cd Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR WE(50.0) Kundapur (5) EA NM 112.1 81.5 163.4 FP T(50.0) Gangolli 30

PRMR Kundapur (5) EA NM 224.6 14.6 216.8 Uppinakudru FP 31

PRMR WE(32.5) Kundapur (5) EA NM 173.5 79.2 203.8 Tallur 32 FP T(32.5)

W(lO.O) PRMR Kundapur (3) EA NM 87.9 WE(IO.7) 199.9 68.3 44.4 Hattiangadi 33 FP R(9.S) T(30.5)

W(16.0) PRMR WE(12.0) Kundapur (3) EA NM 225.0 129.5 64.1 Kanyana 34 FP 51.4 R(41.0) 0(2.0) T(71.0)

PC(5.1) PRMR Kundapur (39) EA NM WE(5.5) 193.4 228.1 68.9 Kattabclthoor 35 O(lS.O) T(2S.6)

PRMR WE(0.3) Kundapur (7) EA NM 224.0 145.0 251.7 Hcmmadi 36 FP TK(2.0) T(2.3)

PRMR Kundapur (18) EA NM Rubber Shccts 99.8 0(32.0) T(32.0) 286.0 145.2 51.0 Hakladi 37 FP

PRMR Kundapur (42) EA N 0(37.6) T(37.6) 220.0 331.4 79.0 Senapur 38 FP

WE(60.0) PRMR 27.8 Harkoor 39 Kundapur (15) EA NM Rubber 524.2 T(60.0) . 410.0-- 333.0 FP

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities ayailablc (if not available "ithin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to nUln & Location code area of popu ofhouse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges ,1z.< 5 kms~ 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns oftbe nearest place her the lation bolds where the facility is available is given) ,mage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) CellSus) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural senice, telepbone operative cultural and facilities{C railway banks other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, watenvay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

2 ] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 PHSRMPSMP Kundaba'dIJdadi P(4) M CHWH(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BSRS(IO+) 487.0 1,538 264 PO PH(4) CM(IO+) 40 C(IO+) MC\V(1O+) WTKSS- NCS(IOt) SP(lOI) NW(IO+} (01295300) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) PHSRMPSMP ACS Noojadi 326 P(4) M(2) CHWH(1O+) THPTW PO CV(5-10) BS RS(IO+) 1,934 CP CM(5- NCS(lO+) 41 682.0 NW(IO+) (01295400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WTKSS- PH(IO+) 10) OCS(IO+-) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) CP CIVIC ACS NCS(5- ( - Devalkunda THPTW RS RS(IO+) 42 542.0 1,545 289 P(4) M MCW(IO+) PO PH(5) " :>- 10) OCS(5- CV 10+-) (01295500) C(IO+) WTKSS- 10) 10)· SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

THPTW OCS ACS(5- - Kcnchanoor P(3) IVI C(5 PHS H(5-1O) PH(64) .BSNW 43 496.0 1,263 212 10) MCW(5-10) WTKR CMCP 10) NCS(5- CVC_:;-IO) (01295600) PO«5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) SS- 10) SP(::>-IO) ST(5-10)

PHS(2) H« 5) - OCS ACS(5- - Gul\"adi THPW BS(5-10) 44 1,153.0 4,181 699 P(4) M S MCW«5) PO PH(8) CM(5-1O) 10)NCS(5- CV(5-1O) (01295700) qIO+) TKRSS- RS(5-10) PHC«5) CP(5-10) 10) SP(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW«5)

HDMHPHS P(4) M(3) Karkunjc RMP(3)CHW THPW PO CP CM(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSNW 45 1,843.0 4,317 752 SAC (01295800) MCW(IOI) TK R L SS- PH(60) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS NH RMP(2) P(6) M BS RS(5- Vand,c SMPCHW THPTW PO ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) 46 988.0 2,653 475 PUC AC CM«5) 10) (01295900) H(lO+-) MCW« WTKSS- PH(12) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) qJO+) CP«5) NW(lO+) 5)PHC«5) OCS(IO+) 3T(10+-)

MCWHCPHC NCS BS RS(5- Aloor 590 P(7) M PHS FWC RMP THPTW PO CV(IO+) 47 1,984.0 3,545 CMCP ACS(IO+) 10) (01296000) C(lOI) SMPCHW(3) WTKSS- PH(95) SP(JO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) H(lo+) ST(IO+)

PHSCHW THPTW Idurkunhadi P(5) M H(lO+) NCSACS(5- - 48 1,720.0 2,082 368 WTKR PO PH(8) CM« 5) 10) OCS(5- CV(5-1O) 8S« 5) (01296100) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS- CP(S-IO) 10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IOi-)

PHSRMPCHW Chittoor P(7) M THP1W PO 49 1,848.0 2,914 495 H(IO+) MCW« CM CP(S- NCS OCS CV(5-1O) BSNW (01296200) C(IO+) WTKSS- 5) PHC«5) PH(85) 10) ACS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+-) ST(lO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under diffcrent types of laud use in Name of 'illage Serial h to distance (in kru) supply paper I conunodity hectare) num ,illagc Maga manu factured ber ziue --=-----:----:--::-----::------Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie \Va.~te available (incJudin for g cultivatio gauchar u and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR Kundapur (46) EA NM 59.0 ' 197.9 25.0 205.1 Kundabarandadi 40

0(105.2) PRMR Kundapur (26) EA NM Pots 15.0 T(IOS.2) 156.4 105.5 299.9 Noojadi 41

PC(7.6) MRFP 533 WE(4.7) Kundapur (30) EA 213.5 207.0 35.7 Ocvalkunda 42 NR . TK(3.3) 0( 17.0) T(32.5)

WE(24.3) PRMR Kundapur (16) EA NM 121.8 R(16.3) 0(4.1) 186.9 112.0 30.6 Kcnchanoor 43 FPNR T(44.7)

W(2.4) PRMR Kundapur (17) EA NM 14.4 WE(48.6) 607.9 159.5 308.1 Gulvadi 44 FPNR R(12.2) T(G3. I)

W(3.2) PRMR WE(50.6) Karkunjc 45 FPNR Kundapur (17) EA NM 594.5 R(8.1) L( 1.6) 678.3 87.5 419.2 NC T(63.5)

PC(14.4) MRFP Kundapur (22) EA NM 252.4 WE(24.8) 263.7 390.8 42.1 Vandsc 46 T(39.1)

PRMR 300.7 WE(70.0) Kundapur (21) EA NM 479.4 1108.5 25.4 AlOOf 47 FP T(70.0)

WE(14.1) 181.8 657.4 28.2 Idurkunhadi 48 MRFP Kundapur (30) EA NM 832.50(6.1) T(20.2)

PC(IO.3) PRMR WE(10.0) 49 Kundapur (24) EA NM, 418.7, 627.8 28.3 Chittoor FPNR 749.4 T\V(O.I) R(3.3) T(23.8)

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13

H(IO+) Hosoor PM S HPTWW PO CMCP(5- ACS(IO+) CV«S) BSRS«S) 50 2,298.0 2,248 MCW(IO+) (01296300) 406 C(IO+) RSS- PH(66) 10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(Io+)

- H(5-IO) HPWR BS RS(5- Kcmdi P(8) M PO ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) 51 2,670.0 2.354 435 MCW(IO+) SS- CM(~-IO) 10) (01296400) C(IO+) PH(l3) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(JO+) NCS(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(JO+)

PHSH(IO+) BS RS(S- Belial PH(60) ACS(IO+) CV«S) 52 2.58 \.0 2,728 499 PM MCW(IOI) WRSS- CM«5) 10) (01296500) C(lO+) PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(Jo+) PHC(IO+) CP«5) NW(JO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) Kodladi P(3) M S THPTW PO ACS«5) CV«5) 53 1,378.0 1,992 353 MCW(S-IO) CM«5) BSRSNW (0)29660D) C(lD+) WTKSS- PH(48) NCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC(5~1O) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

H D(3)DA(3) THPTW CV BS RS(5- Kavrady P M S C(5· PHS RMP CHW PO ACS(IO+) 54 1,229.0 5,IOS 836 WTKRL CM«5) Sp(IO+) 10) (01296700) 10) MCW«5) PH(35) NCS(5-1O) SS- CP«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«5)

PHS H«5) THPTW OCS(2) BSRS(5- Halnad P M«5) PO CV«S) 55 402.0 1,186 218 MCW(IO+) WTKRL CMCP ACS(JO+) 10) (01296800) C(5-IO) PH(125) SP(IO+) PHC«5) SS- NCS(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

DDARMP Ampar H(IO+) THPW 56 2,168.0 4,756 887 P(4) M(3) PO CP.CM« ACS(IO+) CV«5) as RS«S) (01296900) S C(5-10) MCW(IO+) TKRSS- PH(35) 5) NCS«5) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS«S) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC Shankamnarayana P(5) M(2) RMP(2)CHW S7 2,312.0 S,014 THPTW PO CM CP(2) ACS NCS eV(S-IO) BSRS (01297000) 930 S PUC C H(JO+) MCW« W R L SS- PH(560) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(5-IO) 5) PHC«5) ST(lO+) PHS(2)NH RMP(5)SMP THPTW Siddapur P(7) M(5) OCS --58 - 3,009.0 6,493 PO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) (01297100) 1,208 CHWH(IO+) WTKRL CMCP_ ACS(IO+) S C(JO+) PH(37) SP(IO+) MCW«5) SS- NCS{lO+) NW(S-IO) PHC«S) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest to"n & Power News Most important Land use (i.e.. area under different types of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in Jan) supply paper I commodity . hectare) num village Maga manu factured her zine Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (iucludin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PC(6.3) WE(l6.2) PRMR Klllldapur (28) EA NM 161.9 1W(0.2) R(8.9) 46.1 1578.7 30.7 Hosoor 50 0(449.0) T(480.6)

12412 WE(2.0) R(8.1) PRMR KlllJdapur (33) EA NM 547.3 60.7 810.7 . T(IO.I} . Kcradi 51

W(16.2) 247.2 WE(4.2} R(6.4) PRMR Klllldapur (26) EA NM Furniture, Bccdi 61.2 2112.1 36.6 Belial 52 WF(97.2) T(124.0)

W(40.5) WE(40.5)

PRMR Bhatkal (18) EA NM 206.0 R(I21.4) 127.1 630.4 9.6 Kodladi 53 WF(121.4) 0(81.2) T(405.0)

WE(9.5) PRMR KIIDdapur (27) EA NM Furniture, Becdi 53.3 R(92.5) 131.4 822.7 119.6 Kavrady 54 T(I02.0)

W(7.5) R(99.5) PRMR Kundapur (28) EA NM Ropes, Furniture 30.7 247.0 12.5 Halnad 55 0(5.0) T(l11.9)

PC(36.4} W(I2.4) WE(16.4) PRMR Bhatkal (20) EA NM 274.4 TK(10.6) 92.8 72.1 705.1 AriJpar 56 FP R(32.6) 0(915.2) T(1023.6)

WF(50.8) PRMR Bhatkal (13) EA NM Becdi, Ropes 80.7 0(56.7) 472.1 1383.8 268.0 Shankaranarayana 57 FP T(107.5)

W(B.I}

PRMR 11534WE(4.9) .. Klllldapur (15) EA NM .. .Sweets 748.9 392.0 633.8 .Siddapur 58 FP . TK(JO.9) 0(57.1) T(80.9)

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Serial Name of 'illage Total Total Number Amenines aY"lIable (unot available 'nthin the nllngc, a dash (-) is shown in the column nnd next to num & Locntion code nrea of popu of hOllse it in hrnckcts the distance in hroad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) 'illage (in (2001 (2001 Eduea Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional ,vater telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural sen'ice, telephone operative cultural !lUd facHities(C railway banks other credit in.mal station, societies Video hall, watenvay) Sports club, St:ldinmi Auditoriu ·m)

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

PHS H(5-10) P(6) M(2) THPTW PO ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 59 Ajri (01297200) 3,034.0 3,769 56\ MCW(5-10) CM«5) C(IO+) WTKSS- PH(24) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(<:S) ST(lO+)

PHS RMP SMP P(4) M(3) THPTW Kmnalashile CI-IWI-I(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 60 1,848.0 1,392 235 SAC WTKR PO PHiS) CM(~-lO) ACS(IO+) (01297300) MCW(10+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) C(lO+) SS- CP(5-1O) NCS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) 5T(10+)

PHS CHW H(5- THPTW Edmoge P(4) M ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(lo+) 61 2,706.0 1,942 10) MCW(IO+) WTKR PO PII(6) CM(IOI) (01297400) 368 C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO-t·) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) SS· CPOOI) OCS(IO+) ST(\o+)

P(2) M(2) H DPHSCHW Hosangadi THPW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSNW 62 3,542.0 4,972 1,040 S PUC MCW(lO+) PO PH CM(lO+) (01297500) TKRSS- NCS(lOI) SP(IO+) RS(lo+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) CPO 0+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSRMPSMP THPDV Mnchattu P(5) M(2) OIW 1-1«5) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BSNW 63 5,314.0 2,722 456 WTKR PO«5) CM(lo+) (01297600) S C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) SS- PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(<:5) ST(IO+)

PHSRMPSMP THPTW Ulloor 74 570 P(6) M CI-IWI-I«5) PH(IO) CM CP« ACS(IO+) eV(s·IO) BS RS(IO+) 6-'1 2,266.0 3,149 WTKR (01297700) C«5) MCW(lo+) PO«5) 5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) SS· PHC«5) OeS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(3)M«5) CI-IWH«5) Kulanje THPTW PH(lO) CPCM(5- OCS CV(IO+). BSRS(IO+) 65 1,441.0 2,096 344 C«5) MCW(lo+) ACS(IO+) (01297800) WRLSS- PO«5) PHC« 5) 10) NCS(S-lO) SP(lO+) NW(lo+) ST(IO+)

HDMHPHSNH Hangaloor P(3) M PO CM CP(5- OCS(3) 66 343.0 3,893 778 CV(5-IO) BS RS(IQ-I) (01297900) MCW«5) T HP W SS PH(138) 10) ACS(IO+) C«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) NCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

Koni o DA PHS H« 5) P(3) M(3) PO CP NCSOCS 67 472.0 3,406 601 MCW«5) THPWSS CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) (01298000) C«5) PHC(5-lO) PH(l2) CM(lo+) ACS(lO+) SP{IO+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Approac Nearest town & Power Ne\vs Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land usc in Name of village Serial h to distance (in Jan) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu ractored ber zine Forest. Irrigated (by Unirrigat cultorab Area not source) ed' Ie ,vaste available (incJudin for . g cultiyatio gallchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 1') 20 21 22 23 2 W(50.7) WE(70.9) PRMR R(160.2) Kundapur (1 8) EA NM , Rubber 728.0 918.8 78.3 FP 642.0 WF(l21.5) Ajri 59 0(263.6), T(666.8) WE(20.2) R(14.2) PRMR Kundapur (24) EA NM 1269.3 WF(46.6) 72.9 333.5 9.7 Kamalashile 60 FP 0(81.7) T(l62.6)

PRMR WE(76.1) Klmdapur (35) EA NM 229.5 161.9 73.8 Edmoge 61 FP 2164.7 T(76.1)

WE(60.0) MRFP Kundapur (20) EA NM 365.9 123.4 52.3 Hosangadi 1935.7 R(4.8) T(64.S) 62

W(20.2) WE(20.2) PRMR R(80.9) Kundapur (39) EA NM Beedi, Tiles 126.3 688.1 921.8 Machattu 63 FPNR 3053.5 WF(121.4) 0(281.6) T(524.4) W(20.2) WE(20.2) PRMR R(121.4) Kundapur (36) EA NM 118.0 530.1 104.2 Ulloar 74 64 FP 1029.8 WF(I11.4) 0(200.6) T(483.9)

PRMR Kundapur (43) EA NM 798.9 214.3 321.2 106.5 Ku!anje 65

WE(3.8) PRMR TK(4.2) R(S.O) Knndapur (38) EA NM Hanga!oor 66 FP 0(327.0) T(343.0)

W(3.0) WE(2.6) TK(9.0) PRMR Koni 67 Kundapur (38) EA NM R(58.4) FP WF(79.6) 0(319.4) T(472.0)

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Sedal Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not "vailabJe within the village, a dash (-) is sllown in tile column and next to nllm l_~ Location code area of popu of house it in brackets Ibe distance in broad ranges ,iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms oflhe nearest place bcr the lation holds where tbe facility is available is giv

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

P DDA(2) PHS Kotcshw3.r (6) M(!)) _ RMP(2} SMP H(S· " ' PO CP CM« NCS UCS CV«5) BS RS(IO+) 68 733.0 8,960 1,649 (01298100) S PUC C(~. 10) MCW« 5) T HP ~ SS PH(36) 5) ACS(IOf-} SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

PHSNHRMP Beejadi 926 P(4) M(2) CHWH(5-10) THPTW PO ACS«5) CVeJO+) BSRS(IO+) 69 435.0 5,465 (01298200) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) W TK SS- PH(25) CM« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

P(3) M« 5) RMP H« 5) ACS Gopadi THPTW PO CMCP CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 70 236.0 2,951 528 C(-- 0) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) (01298300) W TK SS- PH(l34) SP(lO+) NW(10+) :> 1 PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) CHWll(S-IO) CV Valnvadi T HI" TW PO OCS(3) BS RS(lO+) 71 533.0 2,411 407 P(3) M S MCW(S-IO) SP{lO+) (01298400) WTKSS- PH(138) CMCP(2) ACS(IO+) NW(lo+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) NCS(lO+) ST(lOI') P(7) Me) 0(2) DA PHS Thekkatte 3 CHWH(5-10) THPW PO CP CM(5- OCS(2) CV(5-10) BS RS(lO+) 72 544.0 4,603 (01298500) 832 ~oPUC C(5· MCW(5-JO) TKSS- PH(29) 10) ACS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) NCS«5) ) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

Ulthoor P(2) M C(5 - _ H(5-10) OC BS RS(lo+) 73 482.0 1,855 321 10) MCW(:>-IO) T HI" W SS PO PH(8) CM« 5) S ACS« CV(5-1O) (01298600) PHC«5) CP«5) 5)NCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) DA(2) PHS CHW Beloor 646 P(S) M(3) H(IO+) THPW PO CP CM(5- ACS OCS CV(S-IO) BS RS(lO+) 74 883.0 3.621 (01298700) S C(lo+) MCW(IO+) TK SS- PH(85) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(5-10) PHC(5-JO) ST(IO+)

Kedoor 360 P(3) M(2) MCW PHC PHS HP W TK PO CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS RS(lo+) 75 637.0 2,048 S C( I 0+) FWC RMP CIIW (01298800) H(lO+) SS- PH(33) CP«5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) ACS SP Kumbashi 830 P(4) M H D PHS MCW«. TWHSPS_TW PO CM CP BS RS(IO+) 76 451.0 .4,761 NCS(IO+) .CV(lO+) (01298900) AC C(5-10) 5) PHC« 5) PH(236) NW(lO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

Asodu DCHWH(5-10) 77 441.0 968 164 P(3) M MCW(5-10) HPWSS- PH(IOO) CM ACS«5) CV(lO+) BSNW (01299000) C(Jo+) PHC«5) PO«5) CP{lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kalavara P M S C(5. DA H(5-1O) THPTW PO CM ACS 78 757.0 2,838 CV(lO+) BSNW (01299100) 489 10) MCW(5-JO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) W TK SS- PH(78) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kandavara CHWH(5-lD} THPTIV -79 761.0 2,937 516 P M C« 5) MCW(5-10) WTKRL PO CM(5-IO) ACS{5-10) CV(5-JO) BS RS(IO+) (01299200) PH(14) PHC«5) SS- CP(5-1O) NCS«5) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

92 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factored ber ~ne --~----~I~~~~~~~~--~~~~----Forest rrigated (by Unirrigat. culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g cullivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR WF(323.7) Kundapur (32) EA NM 72.5 275.6 61.2 FP T(323.7) Koteshwar 68

W(7.7) PRMR Kundapur (28) EA NM WE(14.6) 259.0 111.3 FP 42.4 8eejadi 69 T(22.3)

W(4.0) PRMR Kundapur (28) EA NM WE(II.O) 143.2 21.8 56.0 Gopadi 70 FP T(IS.0)

W(49.1) PRMR Kundapur (28) EA NM 57.5 WE(23.0) 189.0 86.2 128.3 Vakwadi 71 FP T(72.1)

PRMR WE(77.9) Kundapur (30) EA NM Beedi 273.3 47.0 99.0 Thekkatte 72 FP 46.8 T(77.9)

TK(O.I) PRMR Kundapur (27) EA NM WF(329.2) 62.6 35.1 55.0 Ulthoor 73 FP T(329.3)

PRMR WE(l97.8) Kundapur (21) EA NM Beedi 446.6 50.1 146.9 Beluor 74 FP 41.6 T(l97.8)

W(27.6) PRMR Kundapur (15) EA NM 48.0 WE(l66.2) 289.9 33.9 71.4 Kedoor 75 FP T(l93.8)

W(129.0) PRMR Kundapur (12) EA NM 50.3 WE(39.1) 58.5 133.0 41.3 Kumbashi 76 FP T(168.1)

PRMR WE(120.0) Kundapur (16) EA NM Beedi, Tiles 218.7 30.9 56.4 Asodu 77 FPNR 14.7 R(0.3)T(120.3)

PRMR WE(46.6) Kundapllr (16) EA NM Beedi, Coir 489.5 30.0 162.3 Kalavara 78 FPNR 24.5 R(4.2) T(50.8)

W(6.2)

PRMR WE(l1.7) Kandavara·~ Kundapur.(9) . ·EA .. NM Beedi--···· _ . 154.1 414.3 ··74.2 .. · ·79 FP R(3.4) 0(97.1) T(1l8.4)

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available "ithin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu of bouse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and W+ kms of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) \~IJage (in (2001 (2001 Edu.a l\1cdicnl Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& anons (Bus and co- lIon-agri cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inema/ station, societies Video hall, waten,·ay) Sports club, Stadium! Anditonu m) 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 OCS Anagalli P(2) M D H( < 5) MeW(5- T W SS- CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 80 660.0 3,132 623 PO PH(7) CM(5-1O) ACS(IO+) (01299300) C«S) 10)PHC«S) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(5) M(5) HDDAMCW Basrur THPWR PO ACS«5) CV(S-JO) BSNW 81 576.0 6,532 1,179 S(2) PUC PHC PHS(2) CM«5) (01299400) SS- PH(20) NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) C FWCRMP(3) CP«S) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+)

HCPHSSMP THPTW Balkur P(2) M PO ACS(C5) CV(S-IO) BSNW 82 471.0 2,869 475 H« 5) MCW(S- WTKRL CM«5) (01299500) C«5) PH(38) NCS«S) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) 10) PHC« 5) SS- CP«S) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

- H(S-IO) ACSNCS(5- - BS RS(5- Japthi PM C(5- PO 83 903.0 2,235 390 MCW(5-10) THPW CMCP 10) OCS(5- CV(S-IO) 10) (01299600) 10) PII(205) 10) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) TKRSS- NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

DA PHS RMP(2) Hombady- PM C(5- SMPCHWH(5- THPTW PO CV(5-10) 84 Mandadi 403.0 1,493 283 CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) as RS(JO+) 10) 10) MCW(5-1O) WSS· PH(J7) (01299700) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

THPTW Korgi P(2) M C(5 0 MCW PHC PO CP CM« OCS(2) CV(5-IO) BS RS(IO+) 85 998.0 2,263 402 WTKR .5) ACS(5-10) (01299800) 10) FWCH(5-10) PH(48) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) SS- NCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

- H(5-1O) Hcskathoor PM AC PO ACS«5) CV(5-1O) BSNW 86 288.0 913 161 MCW(5-1O) HPTWW CM«S) (01299900) C(5-IO) PH(5Q) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) PHC(5-1O) SS- CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Hnllady-Harkadi PHS H(S-IO) OCS(2) BS RS(5- 87 peS) M(2) THPW PO CPCM« CV«5) 423.0 I,SI3 288 MCW(IO+) ACS«5) 10) (01300000) ACC(IO+) TKRSS- PH(40) 5) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) NCS(5-1O) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

Ycdyadi- PHSCHWH(5- PM C(5- OCS(3) BS RS(S- 88 Mathyadi 1,088.0 THPTW PO CMCP« CV(5-IO) 2,610 477 10) IvICW(5-1O) ACS(IO+) 10) (01300100) 10) WSS- PH(25) 5) Sp(IO+) PHC(S-IO) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) HDMHHCPHS peS) M S Molahalli TBCHW THPTW .PO OCS(3) I3S RS(S- 89 2,044.0 4,005 744 PUCCCS- WTKR CV«5) (01300200) MCW«5) CMCP ACS(IO+) 10) 10) PH(29) Sp(IO+) SS- NCS(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC« S) ST(IO+)

94 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village DireCtory Land Use (As on 1999) Approae Nearest tmm & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in kin) supply paper I conunodity . . hectare) num village Maga manu factored ber zine ~~--~--~-=~------Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 TK(5.8) R(87.6) PRMR Kundapur (14) EA NM WF(98.2) FP Anagalli 80 0(468.3) T{660.0) WE(1.7) PRMR TK(9.1) Kundapur (8) EA NM Bcedi 469.9 FP R(95.3) Basrur 81 T{106.1)

W(2.6) PRMR Kundapur (8) EA NM Bcedi WE(5.6) 273.2 101.5 71.0 Balkur 82 FPNR R( I 7.2) T(25A)

W(78.5) WE(129.9) PRMR TW(57.3) Kundapur (5) EA NM , Tiles 274.1 66.5 118.0 Japthi 83 FP 58.7 TWE(I19.5) TK(O.5) T(385.7) W(78.5) WE(154.6) PRMR Bricks, eOiT, Kundapur (10) EA NM 92.9 TW(IO.l) 2.4 11.3 4.2 Hombady-Mandadi 84 foP Bcedi TWE(49.0) T(292.2)

WE(118.8) PRMR , Prawn Culture, Kundapur (8) EA NM 154.2 0(198.5) 397.1 4.6 124.9 Korgi 85 FP Bcedi' T(317.3)

W(68.4) PRMR WE(49.0) Kundapur (7) EA NM 9.7 9.1 6.8 Hcskathoor 86 FP 129.1 TWp5.8) R(0.2) T(133.3)

WE(12.7) PRMR HaIIady-Harkadi 87 Kundapur (12) EA NM ,Bccdi 231.0 T(12.7) 129.4 2.3 47.7 FP

W(199.5) WE(350.1) PRMR Fenny, Bricks, 88 Kundapur (12) EA NM 283.3 TW(14.6) 34.3 68.2 98.4 Ycdyadi-Mathyadi Icc Plant FP TWE(39.7) T(603.8)

W(61.5) PRMR-. Molahalli 89 IGiridapur (14) EA NM Bricks, Ice Plant 587.6WE(I84.6) 559.8 578.0 72.5 FP T(246.I)

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of ,;lIag" Total Total Nnmber Amenities available (if not available within the "iIlage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to Dum & Location code ~re!l of pupu ofhomii: it in brackets the distance in br-oad ranges viz.

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

DDAPHSRMP Hardally- P(8) M CHWH«5) THPW PO CV(5-10) 90 Mandal1y 1,252.0 3,092 559 CM(~-l 0) ACS ,?CS BSRSNW C(lO+) MCW«5) TKSS- PH(26) SP(5-1O) (01300300) CP(5-1O) NCS(:>-IO) PHC« 5) ST(5-10)

THI'TW Harady(2S) 227 P(4) MC(5HDMCW(IO+) WTKR PO BSNW 91 459.0 1,158 CM(~-I 0) OCS ACS« CVC?-IO) (01300400) 10) PHC« 5) SS- PH(12) CP(5-10) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(:>-I 0) RS(5-10) ST(IO+)

P(4) M S PHS H« 5) THPTW Halady (76) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) 92 1,504,0 2,974 505 C(5-1O) MCW« 5) WTKR PO PI-I(3) CM(~-IO) ACS(IO+) (01300500) Sr(I()-t-) NW(IO+) rHC(" 5) SS- er(5-IO) NCS(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

DH(IO+) HCllgavalli T HP TW PO CP CM("- ACS CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 93 2,604.0 3,525 598 P(9) M(2) MCW(IO+) WTKR J (01300600) C(IO+) - PH(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO) SS OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+)

Belve 616 P(7) M(2) DAPHSH(lO+) THPTW PO CPCM(5- ACS 94 2,261.0 CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) (01300700) 3,183 MC\v« 5) WTK R NCS(IO+) C(IO+) PIl(lO+) 10) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) SS- OCS« 5) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS RMP(2) Albadi P(2) M(2) SMP(2) CHW(2) OCS 95 1,640.0 THPTW PO CV(IO+) (01300800) 3,381 634 S(2) C(5- H(5-10) CM(5-1O) ACS(IO+) BS RS« 5) W TK SS- PH( 13) SP(lo+) 10) MC\V(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS(Jo+) NW(JO+) PIIC(5-10) ST(lO+)

96 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approae Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply papc.r / commodity hectare) nurn "illage Maga manu factured bel' zine -::F:-o-re-s':"t--:.:-"'-i:-g-a':"te-:d:'"(b::-y--=U:'"n-:ir-n-:·g-a-t-cu-:I:"tu-r-a":'b--:A-r-ea-n-ot source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g. cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR - WE(80.0) Kundapur (15) EA NM 4 414.1 369.6 34.6 Hardally-Mandally 90 FPNR 3 :>.0 R(8.7) T(88.7)

W(3.2) PRMR Kundapur (20) EA NM 147.6 WE(5.7) 173.7 93.4 24.1 Harady (28) 91 FPNR R(l1.3) T(2Q.2)

W(4.0) PR MR Kundapur (20) EA NM Jaggery 642.6 WE(12.2) 553.5 202.8 70.7 Halady(76) 92 R( 18.2) T(34.4)

W(6.5) PRMR Kundapur (22) EA NM 1067.2 WE(9.3) 491.4 928.5 53.0 HengavalJi 93 FP R(48.2) T(63.9)

W(3.6) PRMR Kundapur (25) EA NM 812.3 WE(6.1) 399.0 950.9 74.9 Belve 94 FP R(14.2) T(23.9)

R(I25.5) 168.0 Albadi 95 PR MR Kundapur (23) EA NM Jaggery 1096.0 T(125.5) 244.5 6.1

97 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the viUage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges Yiz.< 5 kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) village (in (2001 (2001 Eduea Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hecta~e) Census) Census) tional n'ater telegrapb cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural senice, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club, . Stadium! Auditoriu . m)

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

HA DU PHS H(5- l' HP TW CV Shedimane P(Z) M PO CM(2) ACS(IO+) BSRS 96 2,200.0 2,023 413 10) MCW(S-IO) WTKR SP(IO+) (01300900) C(IO+) PH(667) CP(4) NCS{IO+) NW«5) PHqIO+) SS- S1'(IO+) OCS(lO+)

PHS 11«5) BS RS(5- Rau"di 341 P(4) M THP1'W PO CV(S-IO) 97 1,285.0 1,968 MCW(5-1O) CM(5-1O) ACS(IO+) 10) NW(5- (01301000) C(IO+) W 1'K SS- PH(39) SP(JO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-JO) NCS(IO+) 10) OCS(IO+) S1'(IO+)

llADDADU PHSRM'P Amascbailu peS) M(2)· 1'nvw PO ACS«5) CV«5) BSRS 98 5,930.0 2,654 524 SMP(2) CM«5) (01301100) S C(lO+) TKSS- PH(58) NCS«5) SP(\O+) NW(\O+) MCW(IO+) CP«5) OCS«5) S1'(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(5-10) l' HP TW Madammakki 99 4,179.0 1,701 304 P(4) M MCW(IO+) W1'KR PO NCSOCS CV(S-IO) BSNW (01301200) CP C(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS- PH(470) ACS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ST{10-l-)

H(IO) HA(3) D(29) DA(19) P(435) DU(3) DH T(88) M(168) MCW(S) MH(3) W(99) CWC HC(4) TK(74) ACS(I8) BS(97) Block Total 154575.0 348829 61422 S(45) PO(91) CM(35) CV(5) PIIC(S) PHS(90) HP(94) NCS(13) RS(5) PUC(14) PH(781l2) CP(49) SP(2) C(4) 10 FWC(6) TB TW(67) OCS(49) NW(I7) AC(13) NH(9) RMP(70) R(42) SMP(28) L(IO) S CHW(60)

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Village DireCtory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land usc in Name of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I commodity . hectare) num "illage Mags . manu factored ber zine Forest Irrigated (by .Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and gro,'es)

14 15 16 17· 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

PRMR Bhatkal (20) EA NM , Beedi 753.1 0(81.0) T(SI.O) 802.2 92.5 471.2 Shedimane 96 FPNC

W(9.7) PRMR WE(52.4) FPNR Bhatkal (25) EA NM , Beedi 265.0 R(46.4) 465.7 5.3 417.7 Rattadi 97 NC 0(22.9) T(l 3 1.3)

W(I1.9) WE(67.0) PRMR Bhatkal (18) EA NM , R~bber 4093.2 R(50-2) 442.2 . 4.1 1249.3 Amasebailu 98 0(12.2) T(14I.3)

PRMR 1.(101.2) Kundapur (18) EA NM Tiles, Dry Fish 280.8 4.0 3793.0 Madammakki 99 FP T(IOL2)

PC(80.04) W(1308.84) WE(3813.66) PR(94) TW(102.11) 1\1R(99) TWE(221.04) FP(83) N(98) EA(99) 60153.5 TK(79.51) 28847.8 26435.3 21207.6 NC(3) M(97) R(I654.46} NR(12) L(104.77) !'IW(17) WF(4003.5) 0(6562.88) T(17930.81)

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AJphabeticallist of Vi II ages (CD. block wise)

Name of the District: UDUPI Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Udupi Name 'of Sub-Dist: 0002

108 Kalthur 01310100 090080008000800035 2 33 Shiroor 01303800 090080008000800066 3 34 Kudi 01305900 090080008000800088 4 38 Kalthur 01306300 090080008000800091 5 41 Shiroor 01306800 090080008000800094 6 0J304700 090080008000800080 7 92 Heroor 01309100 090080008000800037 8 Achalady 01302500 090080008000800057 9 Alevoor 0]307500 090080008000800012 10 Anjaru 01307800 090080008000800006 11 01305200 090080008000800081 12 Athradi 01307700 090080008000800005 13 Avarse 01303600 090080008000800064 14 Bada 0]309900 09008000,8000800050 15 Badagabettu (No.80) 01307600 090080008000800002 16 Badanidiyur 01306900 090080008000800021 17 Baikady 01304800 090080008000800101 18 Bairampalli 01306600 090080008000800093 , 19 Balkudru 01301900 090080008000800076 20 Bannady 01301600 090080008000800054 21 BellampaJli 01305500 090080008000800097 22 Bellarpadi 01306700 090080008000800095 23 Belle 01308800 090080008000800039 24 Belpu 01310000 090080008000800032 25 Billadi 01302800 090080008000800061 26 01307900 090080008000800007 27 Chanthar 01304600 090080008000800079 28 Cherkady 01305400 090080008000800083 29 GiIiyar 01301500 090080008000800053 30 HaluvaJli 01305700 090080008000800085 090080008000800105 31 Handady 0]304400 090080008000800070 32 HanehaJli 01303200 090080008000800102 33 Haradi 01304100 090080008000800098 34 Havanje 01305100 090080008000800060 35 Heggunje 01303400 090080008000800046 36 01310800 090080008000800069 37 Herady 01303000 090080008000800065 38 Hiliyana 01303700 090080008000800004 39 Hirebettu 01308100 090080008000800071 40 Hosala 01302300 090080008000800086 41 Hosoor 01306400 090080008000800030 ' 42 01309400 090080008000800075 43 Irody 01302000 090080008000800072 Kachur 01303100 44 090080008000800067 Kadur 01303900 45 090080008000800062 Kakkunje 01302700 46 090080008000800040 Kattingere 01308900, 47 090080008000800056 Kavadi 01302400 48 090080008000800022' 49 Kelarkalabettu OJ307000 A1pbabeticallist of ViII ages (CD. block wise)

Name oftbe District: UDUPI Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 1 2 3 4 50 Kenjoor 01306200 090080008000800087 51 Kodi 01301800 090080008000800077 52 Korangrapady 01307300 090080008000800013 53 Kotathattu 01301400 090080008000800052 54 Kote 01308500 090080008000800026 55 Kudi (82) 01308000 090080008000800008 56 Kukkehalli 01305600 090080008000800096 57 Kumragod· 01304300 090080008000800104 58 Kurka!u 01308700 090080008000800038 59 Kuthyar 01310200 090080008000800034 60 Majoor 01309300 090080008000800031 61 Manipura 01307400 090080008000800011 62 Manoor 01301300 090080008000800078 63 Marne 01308200 090080008000800010 64 Matpady 01304500 090080008000800106 65 Mattu 01308400 090080008000800025 66 Moodabettu 01308600 090080008000800028 67 Moodahadu 01302200 090080008000800073 68 Muloor 01309800 090080008000800051 69 Nadsal 01310700 090080008000800047 70 Nadur 01303300 090080008000800068 71 Nalkur 01306J 00 090080008000800090 72 Nanchar OJ306000 090080008000800089 73 Nandicoor 01311000 090080008000800044 74 Neelavar 01305300 090080008000800082 75 Padebettu 01310600 090080008000800048 76 Padoor 01309200 090080008000800036 77 Padu 01309700 090080008000800023 78 01310900 090080008000800045 79 Pandeshwara 01302100 090080008000800074 80 01309500 090080008000800029 81 Pejamangoor 01305800 090080008000800084 82 Perdoor 01306500 090080008000800092 83 Pemankila 01308300 090080008000800009 84 Pilar 01310300 090080008000800042 85 01311100 090080008000800043 86 Shiriyara 01302600 090080008000800059 87 Shirva 01309000 090080008000800041 88 Tenka 01310500 090080008000800049 89 Tenkanidyoor . 01307100 090080008000800020 90 Tonse East 01304900 090080008000800100 91 Tonse West 01304000 NMCT in 1991 92 Udyavara 01307200 090080008000800014 93 Uliargoli 01309600 090080008000800024 94 Uppoor 01305000 090080008000800099 95 Vaddarse 01301700 090080008000800055 96 Van dar 01303500 090080008000800063 97 Varamballi 01304200 090080008000800103 98 Yedthady 01302900 090080008000800058 99 Yellur 01310400 090080008000800033 VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - UDUPI C.D.BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in tIie column and next to Serial Name of village Total Total it in brackets the distance ill broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the nearest place num & Location code area of popu of house "here the facility is available is given) ber the laUon holds village (in (2001 (2001 Educ. Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cia) and cultural, .1& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inemai station, societies Viileo ball, waterway) Sports club, St>ldium/ Auditoriu m)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Udu i (0002)

PHS H(lO+) BS RS(5- 'Manaor P(S) M(3) THPWR PO CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 5,716 912 MCW«5) 10) 547.0 PH(752) SP(5-1O) (01301300) . S C(5-1O) SS- CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) . OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

PHSNHIU.1P P(8) M(3) ACSNCS(5- - Kotalhattu H(1O+) lO) OCS(5- CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 455.0 5,263 869 S PUC I THPW S- PO CIvICP 2 MCW(IO+) S PH(37) 10) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) (01301400) C(5-10) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

H 0(2) DHPHS Giliyar P(7) M(3) RMP(2) CM CP(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 522.0 3,983 770 THPW SPO (01301500) S C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) S PII(45) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

PHS 11(10+) Bannady P(2) M PO CM;5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 4 197.0 1,192 223 MCW«5) HPWSS- (01301600) C(IO+) PH(138) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) Vadllar.;c 1'(3) M S ACSNCS CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 5 338.0 1,994 394 MCW(IO+) THP W SS.PO CP (01301700) C(lO+) PH(212) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+-) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

DDAPHS ACS Kodi peS) M(2) H(IO+) C,v(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 442.0 4,550 762 CM«5) NCS(lO+) (01301800) S C(lO+) MCW(IO+) T HP W SS :~(88) SP(lO+-) N\V(lO+) CP(5-10) OCS(10+-) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

P(3) M 0(2) RMP(2) Balkudru PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 7 359.0 2,873 539 AC C(3-1 0) 11(1 Or) MCW("-:: THPWSS. CM«5) (01301900) PH(lS) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 5)PHC{< 5) CP(<:5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

D(2)DAMCW Jrody P(5) M(2) PO CV(lO+) 365.0 3,379 730 PHCPHSFWC THPWSS. . C~I(~-IO) ACS(IO+) BS RS(104) . (01302000) S C(5-10) pH(l8) RlvIP H(10+) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) D(4)DHpHS Pandcshw(lm P(4) M(2) RMP H(lO+) PO CMCP« ACS(5-IO) 9 327.0 3,129 622 THPWSS. CV(5"10) BS RS(IO+) (01302100) C(5-10) MCW«5) pH(65) 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

P(4) M C(5. PHS HOO+) Moodahodu PO ACS« 5) CV« 5) 10 300.0 1,851 360 10) MCW«5) . HPWSS- CMep BS RS« 5) (01302200) pH(l38) PHC« 5) NCS('" 5) SP« 5) NW(5-1O) oes('" 5) ST(<: 5) DAPHSRMP Hosala P(4) M(2) SMP H(5-10) ··TTWWRPO II 47-1.0 2,995 601 CMCP« ACSNCS« CV«5) BSNW (01302300) C«5) MCW(5-IO) OSS- pH(340) 5) 5)OCS« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+)

106 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Approac Nearest town & Power Ne ... s Most important Land use (i.e. area ullder different types olland use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in !un) supply paper I commodity hectare) nurn village 1\1aga manu factured ber zine --~------~I--~b-A~---- Forest Irrigated (by. Unirrigat cu tura rea not source) cd Ie wastc available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

]4 ]5 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(!9.1) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM WE(24.2) 118.4 FP 89.3 284.6 Manoor 0(11.5) T(54.8)

W(p.O) PRMR WE(36.2) Udupi (0) EA NM 166.8 38~0 188.6 Kotathattu FP TK(14.3) 2 T(61.5)

W(l5.4) PRMR WE(33.0) Udupi (0) EA NM 276.8 7.8 138.4 Giliyar 3 FP TK(36.4) R(l4.1) T(99.0)

W(7.1) PRMR WE(IS.2) Udupi (0) EA NM 95.6 7.5 58.1 Bannady 4 FP TK(8.3) R(5.3) T(35.8)

W(5.1) WE(28.5) . PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM Fish Nets TK(6.2) 48.1 12.8 178.3 Vaddarsc 5 FP R(56.3) 0(2.8) T(98.8)

W(I7.S) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM Gas Plant WE(2!.2) 97.4 85 297.1 Kodi 6 FP T(39.0)

W(12.5) PRMR Udupi (24) EA NM WE(41.3) 44.2 6.6 254.4 Balkudru 7 FP T(53.8)

W(13.2) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM Bcedi WE(64.5) 105.3 55.1 127.0 !rody 8 FP T(77.7)

W(l6.8) PRMR WE(l9.9) Udupi (0) EA NM 153.0 19.4 115.9 Pandeshwara 9 FP TK(2.1) T(38.7) W(19.I) PRMR WE(34.2) Udupi (0) EA NM 32.1 26.1 176.8 Moodahadu 10 FP TK(II.8) T(65.1)

W(l2.5) PRMR .. Udlipi (5) EA NM Beedi WE(41.3) 158.9. 7.0 254.4 Hosala II FPNR T(53.8)

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Serial Nnme of \'ilhlge Tlllal Total Number Amenities available (if not a,'ailable witbin the \iUage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu oChouse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges "iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) "illage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Rec(eation Communic hectare) Cens,;s) Census) tiona! watel'" telegraph cial and cultural, al& alions (Bus and co- non-agri cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit incma! station, societies Video ball, watenvay) Sports club, Stndium! Auditoriu m)

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

PHS H(IO+) Kavadi P(2) M(2) PO ACSNCS CV«5) BS RS«5) 12 572.0 2,340 416 MCW«5) CP (01302400) S C« 5) T HP W SS· PH(215) OCS«5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST« 5)

RMPH(IO+) Achalady P(4) M PO CMCP« ACS«5) CV«5) BSNW 13 300.0 1,172 218 MCW(IO+) (01302500) C(lO+) THPWSS pH(181) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(5-IO) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(W+)

4 - PHS H(lO+) Shiriyara THPW PO ACSNCS« CV«5) BSNW 14 1,379.0 4,336 776 M C() MCW« 5) CMCP (01302600) ;b ) TKSS- PH(204) 5) OCS«5) SP«5) RS(5-10) ) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

P(2) M C(5 - H(IO+) Kakkunje THPWSS. PH(128) ACS«5) CV«5) 8S RS« 5) 15 726.0 1,627 285 10) MCW(lO+) CM«5) (01302700) PO«5) NCS«5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(\O+) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

P 9 - PHS IUvlP H(I 0+) Billadi PO ACS« 5) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 16 1,139.0 2,612 450 I~) MC() MCW(IO+) THPWSS CM«5) (01302800) NCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(lO+) ) PHC(IO+) PH(85) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

D PHS H(IO+) BS RS(5- Yedthady P(3) M(3) PO CV(5-10) 17 1,207.0 3,647 628 MCW(IO+) TIlPWSS CM(~-lO) ACS(5-1O) 10)NW(5- (01302900) S C« 5) PH(30) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) 10) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10)

H(lO+) Herady P(3) M(2) PO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 18 550.0 1,876 353 MCW(lO+) THPWSS. CM CP(2) ACS NeS' (01303000) JC« 5) PH(109) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC«5) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

DDAPHSNH Kachur .' P(2) M RlI'IP(2) SMP THPWR PO ACSNCS CV(\O+) 19 195.0 1,963 398 CMCP BS RS(IO+) (01303100) C«5) H(lO+) MCW« SS- PH(117) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 5) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

D PHS IUvlP P(3) M(3) Hanehalli THPTW 20 723.0 4,236 842 S PUC C(5. SMP(2) H(IO+) PO CPCM(5- ACSOCS CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) (01303200) 10) MCW(IO+) WTKSS- PH(77) 10) NCS(S_IO) SP(1O+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

Nadur H(lO+) ACS CV BS RS(5- 21 P(3) M(2) HPWTK PO 675.0 1,816 337 MCW(IO+) CM CP(3) NCS(IO+) (01303300) S C(IO+) SS- PH(328) Sp(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

108 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most import"nt Land Use (Le. area under different types of land usc in Name of village Serial' h to distance (in km) supply paper / commodity hectare) num village 1\'laga manu factured ber zine Forest . Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) cd Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(27.1) WE(44.3) PRMR Uuupi (0) EA NM TK(3A) FP 123.6 30.9 305.8 Kavadi 12 R(33.3) 0(3.6) T(I I 1.7)

W(14.2) PRMR WE(16.7) Udupi (0) EA NM 33.6 15.1 190.4 Achalady 13 FPNR TK(3.8) R(26A) T(61.0)

W(IO.O) PRMR " WE(72.2) Udupi (0) EA NM 57004 326.2 218.4 Shiriyara 14 FPNR 1.)8.8 R(1.5) 0(41.4) T(125.1)

W(12.2) PRMR 126 WE(18.4) Udupi(O) EA NM , Bakery Product 12204 199.0 168.6 Kakkunje 15 FP .3 0(79.2) T(I09.7)

W(IO.4) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM 119.3 WE(16.3) 486.5 121.5 358.9 Billadi 16 FP 0(26.2) T(52.9)

W(9.2) WE(55.5) PRMR Uuupi (5) EA NM 166.9 TK(28.2) 445.4 217.0 270.9 Yedthady 17 FP R(13.9) T(I06.S)

W(7.5) PRMR WE(20.5) Udupi (0) EA NM 270.8 25.6 134.0 Herady . 18 FP 54.0 TK(23.5) R(l43) T(65.7)

W(7.5) PRMR Udupi (15) EA NM WE(33.8) 15.6 25.2 99.7 Kachur 19 FP 0(13. I) T(54.5)

W(13.2) PRMR WE(7S.5) Udupi (0) EA NM 240.2 48.7 316.1 Hanehalli 20 FP 0(26.5) T(IIS.2)

W(lS.5) .. PRMR 21 Udupi (0) EA NM 90.4WE(20.3) 285.6 4904 194.3 NadUr FP 0(16.5) T(55A)

109 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of \'ilIage Total 'fotal Number Amenities available (if not available witbin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 1(H- kms of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is a,'ailable is given) "lIage (in (2601 (2001 Eduea Medical Drinking Post, C;omrner Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agti cultural scnicc, telephone operative cultural "nd facilitics(C railW3)' banks other credit incmal station, societies Video hall, watenny) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu rn)

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

PHSH(IO+) BS RS(5- Heggunje P(4) 1'.1(3) PO CM(2) ACS(IO+) CV«5) 22 1,301.0 3,748 685 MCW«5) THPWSS. 10) NW(5- (01303400) S C(5-10) PH(158) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSCHW Vandar P(2) M H(IO+) PO ACS(5-IO) CV(5-1O) BSNW 23- 722.0 1,444 288 CM«5) (0)303500) C(lOI) MCW(JO+) T HP W SS PH(45) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) Cp« 5) PHC«5) OCS(5-IO) ST(S-IO)

DPHS IUAP Avarse 314 P(3) M(2) PO ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS RS(IO+) 24 750.0 1,720 H(IOI) MCW« CM«5) (01303600) S C(IO+) T HP W SS PH(64) NeS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW«5) 5) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) PHSNH RMP P(S) M(3) BS RS(5. Hiliyana CHW H(IO+) . PO ACS(5- 10) CV(5-1O) 25 1,404.0 3,053 537 S PUC CP 10) (01303700) MCW(lO+) T HP W SS PH(190) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) C(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

33 Shiroor P(2) M C(5· MCW PHC PHS PO ACS(IO+) CV(S-lO) BS RS(lO+) 26 1,052.0 1,995 390 THPWSS ' CMCP (01303800) 10) FWC H(IO+) PH(52) NCS(IO'·) SP(IO+) NW«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(101) Kadur P(3) M(2) PO ACS(l~) CV«5) BS RS(IO+) 27 1,066.0 2,565 474 MC\v(lO+) THPWSS CMCP (01303900) C(lO+) PH(132) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) NW«5) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+)

DDAHCPHS P(5) M(5) Tonse West RJ\,IP H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV«5) BS RS(IO+) 28 652.0 8,358 1,540 S(2) PUC T HP W SS PH(44) CM«5) (01304000) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) C«5) CP«5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

D(3) PHS(2) RJ'\1P(3) CHW(2) Haradi P(3) M(2) THPTW PO ACS(IO+) CV«5) BS RS 29 593.0 3,942 728 H«5) CM« 5) (01304100) C« 5) WSS- PH(l44) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(lO+). CP«5) OCS« 5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

0(5) DA PHS NH P(5) M(5) Varamballi RMP(5) H(IO+) ACS 30 508.0 6,178 1,272 S(3) PUC T HPW SS. PO CM CV(IO+) 8S RS(IO+) (01304200) NCS(IO+) MCW(JO+) PH(224) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(10+) C OCS(IO+) PHe(5-10) ST(lO+)

H(5-IO) Kumragod P(3) M BS RS(5- 31 228.0 1,651 327 TTWW PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) (01304300) MCW(lO+) . CM«S) 10) C«S) SS- PH(28) NCS(IO+) SP()(}+) PHC«5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

110 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approae Nearest town & Power News Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I hectare) num village !\Iaga ber zine

gallchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 211 21 22 23 2 W(S.O) WE(S9.1) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM 79.2 TK(0.6) 326.S 190.2 FP 578.0 Heggunje 22 0(29.1) T(126.8)

W(20.0) PRMR WE(37.6) FPNR Udupi (0) EA NM 62.6 TK(I I.S) 121.2 49.1 374.8 Vandar 23 NW R(S.3) 0(39.7) T(114.4)

W(30.2) PRMR _ WE(46.4) Udupi (0) EA NM 7 169.8 174.6 '193.1 Avarse 24 FP ~ .3 0(78.7) T(ISS.3)

W(S.4) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM 81.2 WE(16.2) 196.6 307.3 751.5 Hiliyana 25 FP 0(42.8) T(67.4)

W(12.4) - PRMR WE(74.0) Udupi (0) EA NM 368.1 142.4 350.8 33 Shiroor 26 FP 75.9 0(28.4) T(114.7)

W(16.S) PRMR WE(6S.2) Udupi (0) EA NM 160.S 236.9 384.4 Kadur 27 FP 175.3 R(8.S) 0(18.2) T(IOS.7)

W(22.4) PRMR WE(268.8) Udupi (0) EA NM 94.1 6.1 249.2 TonseWest 28 FP TK(3.9) R(2.4) 0(5.3) T(302.7)

W(4.1) PRMR WE(113.7) Udupi (0) EA NM 197.4 92.6 169.0 Haradi 29 FP 0(16.3) T(J34.1)

W(11.9) WE(3S.9) PRMR 200.5 17.1 213.5 Varamballi 30 Udupi (0) EA NM 6.5 TWE(4.1) FP 0(15.5) T(70.4)

W(6.1) PRMR WE(52.9) -- ·--19.6 _- 31 Udupi (0) ·-EA· ·_·NM· 22.0 lin _-- Kummgod FP TK(6.2) 0(4.0) T(69.2)

111 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and

Serial Name of ,illage Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu or house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges ,iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place ber the lation holds wllere the facility is available is given) ,illage (in (2001 (2001 Eduea. l'tledical Drinldng Posl, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultured, al& alions (Bus and co- non-agri cultural service, tckphone operati"e cullural llJld faeilities(C railway banks otber credit inemw station, societies Video hall, walen"ay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

PHS H(5-1O) BSRS(5- lIandady P(2) M THPTW PO CMCP« ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) 32 326.0 3,198 645 MCW«5) (0) (01304400) C«5) wss- PH(46) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«5) NW(JO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

Malpady P M S C« PHS RMP H(lO+) T HP TW PO ACS(IO+) CV«5) BSRS(IO+) 33 327.0 1,918 334 5) MCW(lO+) WSS- CM«5) (01304500) PH(44) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC("5) CP« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) DDA(2)MCW P(4) M(4) Chanlhar PHCFWC ACS(IO+) CV« 5) BSRS(IO+) 34 564.0 4,706 939 S(2) PUC THPWSS PO CM«5) (01304600) SMP(2)CIlW PH(26) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C CP« 5) H(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

D(2) PHS SP CV(5- BSRS(5- 52 Heroor PC;) M RMP(2)H(10+) CM CP(2) ACS(5-10) 35 682.0 4,021 845 10) ST(5- 10) (01304700) ACC«5) MCW(lOI) T HP \v SS ~~(93) NCS(5-10) 10) NW(IO+) PHC(<::5) OCS(5·(0)

CHW(2) H« 5) Baikady THPTW PO ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 36 358.0 3,147 713 P M C«5) MCW(I(}\-) CP(2) (01304800) WSS- PH(320) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC("5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DDAMHCWC P(5) M(5) TonseEasl RMPH(5-1O) PO CM CP« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 37 763.0 7,497 1,600 S(3) PUC THPWSS. (01304900) MCW(5-10} PH(180) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+} NW(lO ~) C PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DA(2) PHS RMP Uppoor P(8) M(7) PO CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 38 1,218.0 7,170 1,481 H(lO+) MCW« THPWSS. CM CP(3) ACS OCS (01305000) S C« 5) PH(956) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

DPHSH(IO+) Havanje 674 P(2} M(2} TlIPTW PO CM(2) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 39 1,039.0 3,550 MCW(lO+)' BS RS(IO+) (01305100) C(S-IO) WSS- PH(192) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) NW(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

D DA(2) PHS Arnor P M S C« RMP(3) H(IO+) THP1W PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 40 1,008.0 3,379 688 CM(IO+-) (01305200) 5) MCW(IO+) WSS- PH(l46) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DDAPHS Neelavar P(3) M(3) R1vIP(2) H(IO+) 41 1,249.0 3,624 717 PO CM CP(5- ACS(IO+) CV(5-1O) BS RS(lO+) (01365300) THPWSS C« 5) MCW(lO+) PH(112) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

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Village Directory ~.. Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Namc of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factured ber nne Forest Irrigatej} (by Unirrigat cultorab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(9.S) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM WE(26.2) 123.1 FP 17.8 148.7 Handady 32 O(OA) T(36A)

W(2D.I) PRMR Udupi(O) EA NM WE(3H) 27.0 15.7 190.3 FP Matpady 33 0(41.5) T(94.0)

W(9.0) PRMR WE(52.9) Udupi (0) EA NM 135.8 19A 298.1 Chanthar 34 FP 0(48.8) T(110.7) .

W(6.3) W£(24A) \... PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM 8.9 TWE(lIA) 109.9 216.1 259.1 52 Heroor 35 FP R(31.7) 0( 14.3) T(SS.O)

W(4.9) PRMR Ud\ipi(O) EA 'NM WE(S9A) 120.7 21.6 113.1 Baikady 36 FP O(S.2) T(I 02.5)

W(20.8) WE(86.9) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM TK(6.4) 165.4 118.7 289.6 Tonse East 37 FP 0(75.3) T(189A)

W(6.8) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM WE(44.9) 4S0.1 20S.6 456.7 Uppoor 38 FP 0(20.9) T(72.6)

W(30.2) WE(18.6) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM Black 'Stone 155.1 TK(15.3) 169.2 56.3 52S.8 Havanjc' 39 FP R(6A) 0(59.1) T(129.6)

W(20.1) WE(96.9) PRMR TWE(2.5) Udupi (0) EA NM Black Stone 277.5 92.3 490.4 Aroor 40 FP R(18.2) 0(10.2) T(147.8)

.- W(18.3) WE(161.9) PRMR ·161.1 402.0 ... . Neelavar . ·41 . .. Mulki (0) ... . EA · .. NM ------~ -- 480.5 FP R(i5.9) 0(9.3) T(205.4)

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

0(3) DAPHS BS RS(5- Cherkady 1,173 P(4) M(3) RMP(4) H(1O+) THPTW PO ACS(1o-t) CV(5-10) 42 2,108.0 6,132 10) (01305400) S C(5-IO) MC\V(5-1O) W SS- PH(182) CM CP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~)

DDAPHSRMP PC?) M(2) Bcllampalli H(IO+) ST CV« 5) BS NW 43 709.0 2,236 402 SAC T HP TW PO CM Cpn ACS« 5) (01305500) MC\v(IO+) W SS- PH(386) - NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) C(10+) PHC« 5) OCS«5)

ACS BS RS(5- Kukkchalli PC?) M D PHS CHW(2) T HP TW PO CV(5-10) 44 1,406.0 2,968 556 H(1O+) MCW(5- CP(4) NCS(JOI) 10) (01305600) SP(lO+) AC C(JO+) 10) PHC« 5) W SS- PH(910) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(3) M FWCH(10+) BS RS(5- Haltlvalli CV(5-1O) 45 880.0 1,972 352 AC(S) MCW«5) T HP W SS PH(50) CM« 5) ACS« 5) 10) (01305700) SP(lO+) C(lO+) PIiC« 5) . PO« 5) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(5) M(5) MIP(4) CHW BS RS(5- Pejamangoor S PUC Tr PO CV{5-1O) 46 825.0 4,223 724 AC(?) H(lO+) MCW{5- THPWSS eM CP(2) ACS(IO+) 10) (01305800) PH(41) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

P(3) M(2) PHS H(lO+) 34 Kudi ACS(lO+) CV(5-1O) BSRS(IO+) 47 1,432.0 3,586 632 C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) THPWSS PO CMCP (01305900) PH(250) PHC{< 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

Nanch(lT P(3) M« 5) PHS H(IO+) HP W SS- PO CM CP« ACS(lO+) CV«5) BSRS«5) 48 1,128.0 2,236 400 C(JOt-) MCW(IO+) (01306000) PH(188) 5) NCS(lO+) PHC(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

DH PHS RMP Nalkur H(IO+) HPTWW PO OCS BSRS(5- 49 1,996.0 3,917 687 P(5) M(3) CV(5-IO) (01306100) SS- PH(I?I) CM« 5) ACS(lO;) 10) S C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NCS« 5) NW(IO-I) PIiC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kenjoor P(4) M(2) PHS RMP H(IO+) BSRS(5- 50 1,094.0 3,073 PO NCSOCS eV(5-10) (01306200) 536 AC(5) MCW(IO+) THPWSS CMCP 10) C( 10+) PHC(5-1O) PH(207) ACS(IO;) Sp(lo-t) NW(JO+) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approae Nearest town & Power Nel'l's Most important Land use (i.e. area uuder different types of land use in Name.of \1l1age Serial h to distance (in Jan) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factured ber zine Forest Irrigated (by Unini~at cultnrab Area not source) ed Ie waste availahle (incJudin for g cultivatio gauchar n and grm'es)

14 15 16 17 18 19 ZO 21 22 23 ·2

W(40.3) WE(210.1) PRMR Mulki (0) EA NM 73.0 TWE(10.5) 578.9 314,6 844.9 Chcrkady 42 FP R(30.2) 0(5.5) T(296.6)

W(7.0) PRMR 442 WE(8.5) Mulki (0) EA NM Soft Drinks 269.0 49.5 294.7 BelJampalli 43 FPNR R(22.1) 0(14.I)T(SI.7)

W(S.O) PRMR 873 WE(29.1) Mulki (0) EA NM 435.9 75.7 719.8 Kukkehalli 44 \... FP . R(43.2) 0(10.0) T(S7.3)

W(31.0) PRMR WE(37.0) Mulki (0) EA NM 134.0 205.0 228.0 Ha1uvalli 45 FP 197.0 R(40:0) O(S.O) T(1I6.0)

W(65.0) WE(30.0) PRMR TK(S.O) Udupi (0) EA NM 138.2 64.8 310.1 Pejamangoor 46 Fp· 165.0 R(32.0) 0(120) T(147.0)

W(IO.O) PRMR 245 0 WE(35.0) Udupi (0) EA NM Bcedi 238.0 461.0 405,0 34 Kudi 47 FP . R(28.0) 0(10.0) T(83.0)

W(S.O) WE(I4.7) PRMR 180.8 243.7 455.9 NWlchar 48 Udupi (0) EA NM 149.9 R(O.O) 0(75.0) FP T(97.7)

W(16.7) PRMR WE(13,3) . Nalkur 49 Saligram (0) EA NM Dry Fish 289.7 0(77.8) . 671.1 205.5 722.0 FP T(107,8) . W(30.0)

_;.- WE(26.0) TK(9.0) PRMR 184.8 1932 396.0 Kenjoor 50 Saligram (0) EA NM 208.0 R(32.0) .' .FP·· 0(15.0) T(112.0)

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

P(2) M PIlS RMP(2) H(5- 38 Kal!hur ACS(IO+) CY(5-10) BSNW 51 1,978.0 1,812 357 AC(5) q5- 10) MCW(5-10) T HP W SS CM«5) (01306300) ~~(33) NCS«5) SP(lO+) RS« 5) 10) PHC(5-10) CP«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

P(4) M(2) HDPHS Hosoor PO CP CM(5- ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) BSNW 52 1,572.0 2,593 474 S AC(4) MCW(101) THPWSS (01306400) PH(43) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+] PHC(5-IO) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

D DA(3) PHS ACSNCS(5- ~ Pcnloor P(4) M(4) RMP(4) H(lO+) THPTW PO 53 4,514.0 10,565 1,915 CM«5) IO)OCS(5- CV()-10) BSRSNW (01306500) S I qlO+) MCW«5) WSS- PH(37} 10) SP(IO+} CP«5) PHC«5) ST(5-IO)

PHS H(5-IO} Baimmpalli 589 peS) M(2) PO ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) BSNW 54 1,348.0 3,332 MCW(IO+) HPWSS- CM«5) (01306600) C(IO+) PH(32) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) PHC(5-1O) CP«5) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

PHS H(5-IO) ACS Bcllarpadi 150 P(2)M(5- PH(109) CY{lO+) BSRS 55 446.0 834 MCW(IO+) HPWSS- CM«5) NCS(IO+) (01306700) 10) C(IO+) PO«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS H(lOl) CV BS RS(5- 41 Shiroar P(6) M PO CM ACSOCS 56 1,427.0 2,291 395 MCW(IO+) HPWSS- SP(IO+) 10) (01306800) C(IO+) PH(203) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) PHC(IO+} ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Badanidiyur P(5) M(2) RMP(2)H(10+) ACS BS RS(5- 57 CM CV(IO+) 295.0 3,7g3 714 AC C(5-1O) MCW(S-10) THPWSS. PO NCS(IO+) 10) NW(5- (01306900) PH(185) CP(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IOf-) 10) ST(lO+)

P(2) M(2) Kclarkalabcttu RJlvJP SMP CHW 58 291.0 3,525 702 S ACq5- H(IO+) MCW« THPWSS. PO CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BSNW (01307000) PH(22) 10) 5) PHC«5) CP(S-IO) NCS(lOt) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) RMP(2)SMP Tcnkanidyoor 1,106 P(5) M(2) CHWH(lO+) PO 59 336.0 5,332 THPWSS. CM(5-1O) ACS«5) .. CY«5) .BS RS(lO+) (01307100) TrC(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) PH(lS) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(5-1O) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power Nell'S Most important Land use (i.e. area undcr different types of land use in Name of ,illage Serial h to distance (in !un) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu facturcd ber zine ~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat "ulturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (illcJudin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

]4 ]5 ]6 ]7 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(25.0) WE(27.0) PRMR SaJigram(O) EA NM 146.0 TK(18.0) FPNR 1089.0 276.0 345.5 38 Kalthur 51 R(42.0) 0(9.5) T(12L5)

W(8.1) WE(8.9) PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM 152.0 TK(2.0) ·561.2 320.5 FP 470.0 Hosoor 52 R(22A) 0(26.9) T(68.3)

W(80.2) PRMR WE(60.9) Saligram (0) EA NM 543.3 1174.2 1546.9 Pcrdoor 53 FPNR 1092.1 TK(4.5) R(5.5) 0(6.4) T( 157 .5)

W(I29:4) PRMR WE(13L3) Saligram (0) EA NM 331.3 247.4 342.2 Bairampallj 54 FP 145.9 R(4.3) 0(16.3) T(28L3)

W(12.5) PRMR WE(18.2) Saligram (0) EA NM 64.2 69.9 35.9 Bellarpadi 55 FP 197.7 R(15.0) 0(32.5) T(78.3)

W(10.2) PRMR WE(24.7) Saligram (0) EA NM 305.8 379.5 96.1 41 Shiroor 56 FP 576.4 R(14.3) 0(20.0) T(69.2)

W(36.9) PRMR TW(30.8) Saligram (0) EA NM 36.4 25.3 135.4 Badanidiyur 57 FP TK(30A) T(98.0)

W(30.0) PRMR WE(9.1) Saligram (0) EA NM 69.6 40.1 126.0 Kelarkalabcttu 58 FPNR TK(6.4) R(9.8) T(55.2)

W(39.7) .,PRMR WE(14.6) , . '1:3'(1)' Tcnkllnidyoor Safigr3m(O) hie NM . 129.1 10.0 59 FP TK(12.1) T(66.3)

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

HHD(4)DA Udyavara P M(5) S MCWMHPHC PO CP CM« ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 60 963.0 11,386 2,247 TWSS- (01307200) ACC«5) FWC R.\1P(4) PH(50) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

D PHS(2) H« 5) Kmangrapady P(4) M' ACS«5) CV(IO+) BSRS 61 525.0 4,281 871 MCW«5) T HP W SS- CM«5) (01307300) C«5) :~(60) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) CP« 5) OCS(IOI-) ST(lO+)

Manipura P(6) M CC 0(2) PHS RMP 62 921.0 4,924 924 ~- H(5-1 0) MCW(S- T HP W SS- PO CM NCSACS« CV«5) BSNW (01307400) 10) 10) PHC« 5) PH (90) CP(IO+) 5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ST« 5)

0(2) DA(2) MCW Alcvoor P(2) M(2) 63 736.0 4,733 962 MH CWC PHC T HP W SS. PO CM CP(5- OCS ACS« CV« 5) BSNW (01307500) S C« 5) PHS FWC H« 5) PH(80) 10) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(< 5) RS«5) ST(5-1O)

Badagabettu peS) M(2) PHS RMP CHW 64 (No, gO) 949.0 6,985 1,594 S ACC« Il« 5) MCW(< 5) T HP W SS- PO CM ACSOCS SP CV« 5) BS NW (01307600) 5) PHC(5-1O) PH(72) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) ST« 5) RS(5-1O)

DDACHWH(5- Athrndi P(6) M(2) 65 472,0 2,406 PO ACS(S-IO) CV«5) BSNW (01307700) 496 10) MCW(IO+) HPWSS- CM«5) C(5-IO) PH(26) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PRC(5-10) CP«5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-JO)

Anjaru P(4) M(2) CHW~(5-IO) HPWR PH(68) CV BS RS(5- 66 1,285.0 3,775 764 ACC(5-1O) MCW(~-IO) CM(2) CP ACS(5-10) (01307800) SS- SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) PO« 5) NCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(lO+) OCS«5)

0(2)DAMCW P M(7) Bommarabcttu HC PHC PHS BS RS(5- 67 2,561.0 7,853 !,567 S(2) PUC THPWR PO CM(2) ACS(5-IO) CV«5) (01307900) FWC NH RMP(2) 0 SS- IO)NW« C(IO+) PH(l29) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) 5) CHWH(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

P(3) M(2) PHS H(5-IO) 68 _ . _Kudi (82) BSRS(5- 657.0 1,550 314 S ACC(5- MCW«5) HPWSS-- PO CM CP« ACS(5-10) CV«5) (01308000) 10) 10) PHC«5) PH(98) 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST«5)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of village' Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I .commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factured bel' zine -'::F'""or-e-st--I=-r-ri-g-at-e-d-:(b-y-U--n-i-rn-·g-a-t-c-u-ltu-ra-b-A-r-ea-n-o-t source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g culth'alio gauehar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 W(2.5) WE(4.7) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM R(86.0) 309.5 167.0 FP 347.7 Udyavara 60 0(45.6} T(138.8)

W(IO.3) WE(54.4) PRMR SaJigram(O) EA NM TK(1.2) 108.3 79.4 248.4 Korangrapady FP 61 R(17.4) 0(5.7) T(88.9)

W(46.2) WE(57.6} PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM TK(14.2) 323.1 20.1 434.7 Manipura 62 FPNW R(25.0) T(143.1}

W(IO.0) PRMR WE(76A) SaJigram (0) EA NM 60A '98.0 437.5 A1evoor 63 FP 40.0 TK(8.7) R(4.9) T(IOO.I}

W(2.5) WE(20.0) PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM 44.7 R(2.4) 186.5 66.6 441.9 Badagabeltu (No.80) 64 FP 0(184.4) T(209.3} W(16.7) WE(50.2) PRMR TK(5.8) Saligram (0) EA NM 69.6 18.5 1992 Athradi 65 FPNR R(18.3) 0(93.7) T(184.7) W(7.3) WE(49.7) PRMR TK(3.8) SaJigram(O) EA NM Coir Products 133.6 207.3 680.9 Aujaru 66 FPNR 85.4 R(26.8) 0(90.3) T(l77.8) W(17.1) WE(42.7) , PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM 453.4 R(22.4) 897.5 245.0 739.3 Bommarabettu 67 FP 0(143.6) T(225.8}

W(SA) WE(28.6) PRMR ·32.5 53.5 . 340.6 ·Kudi (82) .. . 68 SaJigram (0) EA . NM .. _·Tiles-- --_ 150.2 R:(8:Z) 0(38.1) FP T(80.3)

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

MCWHCPHC Hirebeml 496 peS) M(2) P0(2) CPCM« ACS«5) BSNW 69 882.0 2,523 PHSFWC CV«5) (01308100) C(S-IO) T HP W S8 PH(32) 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CHW(2) H(5-IO) OCS{<5) ST(5-10)

PHSH(lo+) BS RS(S- Marne 238 P(3) M(2) PO CM CP« ACS(loi-) CV(5-1O) 70 396.0 1,169 MCW«S) 10) (01308200) S C(lO+) T HP W S8 PH(J 74) 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC«5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Pemankila P(5) M(2) HDMCWPHC 71 1,071.0 1,867 371 ACSNCS« CV«5) BSRS«5) (01308300) C«5) FWC THPWSS~~(410) CM(2) CP 5) OCS(1O+) SP(lO+) NW(ID+) ST(IO+)

DARMP(2) Mattu BSRS(5- 492 P(5) M(2) CIIW 1](5-1 0) THPWO PO CM CP« OCS ACS« CV«5) 72 244.0 2,563 10) (01308400) S C(5-1O) MCW«5) SS- PH(153) 5) 5) NCS{< 5) SP(lO+) NW(ID+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

Kote P(4) M C(5 DA PHS CHW 73 187.0 3,029 620 H(5-10)MCW(5- THPWO PO CP CM« ACS{IO+) CV(5-1O) I3SNW (0130S500) 10) 10) PHC(< 5) Ss- PH(30) 5) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+-) OCS(IO+-) ST(IO+)

0(2) DA HC PHS Moodabettu 74 417.0 4,738 1000 PM SqS·RMP(2)H(5-1O) THPnY PO CPCM« ACS(IO+-) CV(5-1O) BSNW (01308600) , 10) MCW(5-IO) WSS- PH(47) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+-) PHC«5) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

0(2) DA HC PHS Kurkalu RMP(2)CHW 75 973.0 4,744 I 045 P(2) M(2) THP1W PO ACS{IO+-) CV(S-IO) BSNW (01308700) , C(5-1O) CMCP H(5-1O) MCW« WSS- PH(l55) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) 5) PHC«5) OCS(JO+) ST{IO+)

DDA(2)MH Belle P(3) M(5) PHSRMP ACS 76 1,362.0 5,324 THPnV PO CV(IO+) (01308800) 1,184 S(2) PUC CHW(3) H(lo+) CM(2) CP NCS(IO+) BS RS(1O+) WOSS- PH(44) SP(IO+-) NW(lO+-) C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+-)

DDAPHSRMP Karringere 527 P(6) M C(5 1I(l0+) 77 835.0 2,332 THPTW PO ACS{<5) CV(lO+) BS RS(lo+-) (01308900) 10) MCW(IO+-) CM«5) WOSS- PH(l2) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«S) CP«5) OCS{IO+) ST(lO+)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in Ian) supply paper I commodity hectare) nurn village Maga manu ractured ber nne ~F=-----~~~~~~--~~~~~----orest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 W(19.4) WE(66.S) PRMR Udupi (10) EA NM DIy Fish 18.0 R(30.4) 252.9 3S.6 347.4 FPNR Hirebettu 69 0(IOS.5) T(225.1)

W(26.7) PRMR WE(40.2) Saligrnm (0) EA NM DIy Fish 98.4 41.0 169.0 Marne 70 FP TK(2.2) R(IS.5)T(87.6)

W(28.6) PRMR 8" WE(37_]) Saligrnm (0) EA NM 329.2 92.1 446.2 Pernankila 71 FP ~.3 R(6.l) 0(48.5) T(120.3)

W(8J.5) PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM Cattle Feeds WE(30.3) 36.7 85.4 8.9 Mattu 72 FP 0(1.3) T(lI3.0)

PRMR W(25.0) FPNR Saligrnm (0) EA NM Bricks WE(13.6) 31.3 61.1 52.2 Kote 73 NCNW 0(3.8) T(42.4)

W(IO.4) PRMR WE(40.0) SaIigIam (0) EA NM 103.2 49.7 201.7 Moodabettu 74 FP TK(7. I) R(4.9) T(624)

W(19.1) PRMR WE(140.0) Saligrnm (0) EA NM Tiles, Bricks 285.3 186.7 332.4 Kurkalu 75 FP TK(2.2) R(2.2) 0(5.1) T(I68.6)

W(8.9) WE(59.5) PRMR Tiles, Bricks, Udupi (33) NM R(40.9) 82.5 495.4 658.9" Belle 76 EA Wooden Fumitur FP 0(15.9) T(125.2)

W(4.6) PRMR Pottery, Wooden WE(46.9) .... -493.9 __ .. . Kattingere 77 Udupi (26) ...... EA .. ~.NM .,-. 166.2 .... 75.8 FP . Fw'nitirr, Bricks R(S.7) 0(39.1) T(99.2)

121 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of \'illage Total Total Number Amenities a"ailable (if not ""ailable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in tbe column and next to num & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges \'iz.< 5 kills., s-\() kms. and 10+ knts ofth. nearest place ber the lation holds ",here the facility is a,'ailabJe is gil-en) village (in (2001 (2001 Eduea Medical Drinking Po~t, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tlonal water lelegrapll cialand CUltural, al& ations (Bus and 00- non-agri cultural service, telephone operat"·. cultural and facilitics(C ra.ilway banks other credit incma/ station, societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1() 11 12 13

D(8)CWCHC P(6) M(S) PHSTBNH(2) Shirva S(3) CPCM(5- ACS CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 78 3,216.0 13,281 2,798 SMPCHW(IO) 0) NCS(IO+) (01309000) PUC(3) T HP W S5· ~~(33) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) MCW(5- I OCS(IO+) C(2) ST(!O+) 10) PHC« 5)

92 Heroor P(2) M CIS. PHS H«!) THPT\V PO CPCM(S ACS CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 79 227.0 1,248 279 10) MCW«) o .- NCS(IO+) (01309100) WSS· PH(20) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) I ) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

PHS CHW H« 5) T HP TW Padoor P(3) M PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS RS(10+) 80 552.0 1,858 376 MCW(5-ID) • CM«5) (01309200) q C 5) PH(IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) w SS- CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(lD+)

D PHS CHW Majoor P(3) M THPTW PO ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 81 242.0 1,822 336 H(lo+) MCW« CM(IO+) BS« 5) (01309300) C«5) WSS- PH(l4) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) PHC«5) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS RMP SMP P(3) M S ACS Innanjc CHWH(IO+) 82 626.0 CV(IO+) BS RS(101) 2,898 610 PUC C(5- T HP W CM(5-10) NCS(IO-l) (01309400) MC\v(S-IO) SS:~(!7) SP(10+) NW(lO+) 10) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

DPHSRMPSMP Pangala P(7) M(2) CHWH(lO+) PO P ACS 83 367.0 1,948 438 THPWSS. ~O CM(5- NCS(IO+) CV(5-1O) BS RS(lO+) (01309500) S C(5-IO) MC\V«5) PII(25) SP(IO+) ) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

DDAMHl-IC PI IS FWC RMP Uliargoli P(S) M(3) PO 84 496.0 5,163 1,004 SMPCHW CM(2) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) (01309600) S C«5) T HP W SS'PH(158) H(IO+) MCW(5- CP(2) NeS(IO'I) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) 10) PHC(5-1 0) OCS(!O+) ST(IO+)

D(3) PHS NE(2) Padu P(6) M(5) 85 348.0 4,716 RMPSMPCHW PO ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (01309700) 942 S(2) PUC THPWSS CM«5) BS RS(IO+) H( 10+) MCW« PH(16) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C CP(5-10) NW(IO+) 5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

Muloor RMPSMPCHW 86 305.0 P(2) M(2) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) (01309800) 2,854 535 S(2) C« 5) 11(10+) MCW« T HP W SS· PO PH(S) CM« 5) BS RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) 5) PHC« 5) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) D(2) DA PHS Bada P(7) M(6) 87 RMP(2) II(IO+) 882.0 7,300 1,430 S(2) PUC T HP WSS PO PH(3) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) BS(<: 5) (01309900) MCW(5-10) CM(~-IO) C(5-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(lO~) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of "ilIage Serial b to distance (in km) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu fadored ber zine Forest Irri!:ated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) cd Ie waste available (in

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(I04.0) PRMR Pottery, Wooden WE (1 12.2) Udupi (30) EA NM 794.3 578.3 1523.7 ShiIVa FP Fumitur, Bricks 102.0 TK(O.4) R(J.2) 78 T(217.8)

W(6.0) PRMR Bricks, Wooden Udupi (39) EA NM WE(57.1) 54.6 40.5 68.8 92 Heroor FP Fumitur, Pottery 79 T(63.1)

W(8.5) WE(l4.2) PRMR Bricks, Wooden Udupi (37) EA NM TK(7.7) 106.0 116.1 197.8 Padoor 80 .FP Fumitur, Pottery O(IOL8) T(132.1) '- W(l4.3) WE(74.3) MRFP Saligram (0) EA NM 28.2 40.6 84.0 Majoor 81 TK(0.6) T(89.2)

W(17.0) WE(73.0) MRFP Saligram (0) EA NM 335.0 62.2 134.9 Innanje 82 TK(4.0) T(94.0)

W(2I.S) PRMR Bricks, Wooden WE(72.4) Udllpi(35) EA NM 46.1 24.5 197.3 Pangal. 83 FP Fumitur TK(5.0) T(99.2)

W(36.2) PRMR WE(68.2) Udllpi(O) EA NM 55.4 56.1 263.3 Uliargoli 84 FP TK(l6.8) T(121.2)

W(7.4) PRMR WE(105.5) Udupi(26) EA NM 66.0 25.6 129.2 Padu 85 FP TK(l4.3) T(127.2)

W(2.1) PRMR WE(68.6) Udupi (33) EA NM 21.7 54.8 151.1 MuloDT 86 FP TK(6.8) T(77.S) W(40.8) WE(68.4) PRMR Udupi (22) . - EA-- . NM- .' .. TWE(2.0) 182.2 ·68.6 47L1 -Bad. ---- 87 FP TK(48.9) T(160.1)

123 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of 'iUngc Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the 'ill age, :l dash (-) is shown in the column and next (u lIum & Locution cude arca of popu of bouse it in braekets the distance in broad ranges viz.<:5 kills., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest pl:tcp her the lation holds where the facility is available is given) ,illage (in (2001 (2001 Eduea Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cia! and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural senice, telephone operative cultural and facilitics(C raHway banks other credit inema/ station, societies Video hall, watenvay) SpOTts club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

o PHS RMP(2) Belpu P(2) M(2) SMPCHW PO CM(~-IO) ACS NCS« CV(5-10) BSNW 88 570.0 3,684 728 T HP WSS (52) (01310000) C« 5) H(10+) MCW« pH CP(IO+) 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

OPHSRMPSMP P(3) M(3) 108 KaIUmr CHWH(IO+) PO NCS ACS« CV(IO+) BSNW 89 693.0 3,058 640 S ACC« THPWSS CM(~-IO) (01310100) MCW('<5) PH(28) CP(IO+) 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

o PHS Rl'vIP SMP Kuthyar CHWH(IO+) PO CP CM(S- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 90 759.0 2,656 575 P(2) M (01310200) ACC«5) MCW«5) T HP W ss PH(76) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PIIS RMP H(lO+) Pilar 824 P(4) M(3) PO ACS NCS« CV(S-IO) BS RS(lO;') 91 1,020.0 3,391 MCW(1O+) THPlW CMCP (01310300) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) W SS- PH(l96) 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(I(H)

D(2)PHS(2) ACSNCS« Yellllr P(4) M(4) RMP(3) H(IO+) THPlW PO CV(<: 5) BS RS(IO+) 92 1,758.0 5,844 1,229 CMCP S) OCS(5- (01310400) S(4) C(IO+) MCW(S·IO) WSS- PH(686) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) 10) PHC«5) ST(5-IO)

DPHSRMPSMP 1'(5) M(4) Tenka CHWH(IO+) PO ACS(IOI) CV(<:5) B3« 5) 93 59S.0 4,453 859 S(2) PUC CM«5) (01310500) T HP W SS PH(90) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ACC(5.10) MCW«5) CP(<: 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

1'(2) M C(5 CllW H(ID+) l'adcbet1u PO ACS(lO+) CV«5) BS RS(lO+) 94 360.0 1,971 400 10) MCW«5) THPWSS CM«5) (01310600) PH(80) NCS(<:5) SP(IO+) ]'..'W(IO+) PHC«5) CP«5) OCS(S·IO) ST(lO+) D(4) DA(2) MCW P M(6) MHHCPHC Nods.l PO NCS(3) OCS CV(2) 95 824.0 10,987 2,136 S(2) PUC CM(2) BS RS«5) (01310700) PHSFWCNH THPWSS PH(653) ep(2) ACS«5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) I C«5) RMPSMPCHW ST(10+) H(lo+)

D(5)DADU Hejamadi 1'(8) M(2) PIIS(2) RMP(5) 96 728.0 8,192 THPlW PO ACS«5) CV«5) BSNW (01310800) I,S99 S(2) PUC CHW(2) H« 5) CM(<:5) -_w.SS- PH(121) NCS«5) SP(lO+) RS(<: 5) C«5) MCW«5) CP«S) PHC«S) OCS«5) ST«5)

124 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (Le. area under different types of land use ill Name of village Serial h to distance (in Ian) supply paper I commodity hectare) num ~111age Maga manu factnred ber rlne ------Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) cd Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2l 22 23 2

W(30.5) PRMR WE(70.0) Udupi (26) EA NM . Beedi 75.1 110.0 269.4 Belpu 88 Fl'NR R(2.5) 0(12.5) T(115.6)

W(IA) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM Beedi 53.0 WE(46.5) 188.1 60.0 331.4 108 Kalthur 89 Fl' R(12.6) T(60.5)

W(6.4) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM WE(54.7) 358.8 58.1 260.9 Kuthyai- 90 Fl' R(20.2) T(81.2)

W(2LO) WE(34.1) PRMR Udupi (0) EA NM 489.8 TWE(L8) 328.5 23.4 99.7 Pilar 91 FPNR R(3.7) 0(18.1) T(78.7)

W(19.2) PRMR 39 I WE(187.5) Udupi (0) EA NM 5643 3Z4.0 61Z.3 Yellur 92 FP . TWE(11.7) T(ZI8A)

W(ZO.9) WE(8Z.4) PRMR TWE(IZ.O) Saligram (0) EA NM 90.1 55.0 320.8 Tenka 93 Fl' TK(Z.5) 0(11.3) T(IZ9.I)

W(15.3) PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM WE(6Z.5) 158.4 6004 63.5 Padebettu 94 FP T(n8)

W(l7.2) PRMR Saligram (0) EA NM 87.9 WE(9Z.6) 530.3 ·30.Z 60.5 Nadsal 95 FP 0(5.2) T(I 15.0)

W(47.1) PRMR Hejamadi 96 Saligrrun (0) EA NM Jaggery WE(80.0) 258.1 103.9 234.2 .FI'NR ...... R(4.7) 1(131.8)

125 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of village Tot,,1 Tot,,1 Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is sbown in tbe column and next to num & Lucatiun code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges v;z.<5 kms., 5-10 kms. and l()+ kms oCthe nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) village (in (2001 (2001 Edue" Medical Drinking Post, Commer . Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, a1& ations (Bus and ca- non-agri cultural sen'ice, telephone operati\'. cultural and faciIities(C railway banks other credit incrna/ station, societies Video ball, w3tenvay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

D PHS RJ\1P(2) CV Palimar PM S CHWH(IO+) THPWO PO ACS«5) ns]',rw 97 639.0 3,411 715 CM« 5) SP{lO+) (01310900) PUC C MCW(lO+) SS- PH(ISI) NCS«5) RS« 5) CP« 5) ST« 5) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5)

PHS H(lO+) Namlicoor P(Z) M THPnV ACS«5) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 98 715.0 2,932 644 MCW(lO+) PO«5) CM«5) (01311000) C«5) WSS- NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) PH«5) CP«5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

P(2) M(2) RJ\1P H(IO+) Santhoor THPTW PO ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS RS(IO+) 99 1,028.0 2,906 637 S PUC MCW(lO+) CMCP (01311100) WSS· PH(6Z4) 5) OCS(I()+) SP(I()+) NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

H(3) JlH D(89) DA(36) DU P(3S0) DH(3) MCW(9) T(8S) M(226) MH(6) CWC(3) W(99) S(69) HC(8) PHC(9) TK(3) PO(95) ACS(28) BS(96) Ci\I(52) CV(6) ST BI~ckTotal 83773.0 376579 73986 PUC(21) PlIS(79) HP(96) PH(1440 NCS(IO) RS(4) CP(53) SP(2) C(7) 10 FWC(ll) TB TW(26) 9) OCS(9) NW(25) Tr(2) NII(lO) R(S) AC(39) RMP(97) L(tO) SMP(19) CHW(SO)

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most importllBt Lond use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Namc of village Serial h to distance (in Ian) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factured ber zinc Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) cd Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n. and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(IO.5) WE(28.2) PRMR TWE(8.2) SaJigram(O) EA NM Jaggery 63.3 8004 403.1 Palimar 97 FPNR TK(22A) R(16.8) 0(6.3) T(92.3)

W(28.5) WE(46.4) PRMR TWE(10.2) Saligram (0) EA NM 123.7 7704 326.2 Nandicoor 98 FP 45.7 TK(45.7) R(3.8) 0(7.3) T(l42.0)

W(20.5) WE(29.5) PRMR Udllpi (0) EA NM Fish Meal, Coir 400.0 TWE(I.I) 290.1 93.0 179.8 Santhoor 99 FP TK(S.I) 0(6.0) T(65.1)

W(1989.41) PR(97) WE(5258.38) MR(99) TW(30.78) TIVE(75.4) FP(99) EA(99) N(99) 22022.1 12079.8 31457.4 NC M(99) 7259.2 TK(500.65) NR(I6) R(982.36) NW(25) 0(2117.6) T( 10954.58)

127 KARKAL C.D. BLOCK

INDIA KARNATAKA KARKA L TA LU K UDUPI. DISTRICT Km 2 o 2 4 6 Km

From

::r: \,...... , CD. Block boundary of Karkal is co- terminus wit h laluk boundary .t"'. ;"':::sy excluding s l atulory lown. \

_.j TOTAL AREA OF TALUK (IN SQ.KM) ______1.072.37 \ TOTAL POPULAT10N or TALUK ••••••••••••••••• •••••• • 205.598 ' . TO'TAL NUU.E ER OF TO WN IN TALUK ______Ol '. TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGE!S IN TALUK ______50 TOTAL DISTANCE FRO .. DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (IN KJ.I) •• 40

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BOUNDARY, D1 STRJCT-_ ~ ______... ______. ______. TALUK __ : ______

VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER______01311200 FOREST- RESERVED WITH NAME ______;-_-_-_-X~_~-~A-__~X :.-.-_; CHANGE IN JUR ISDICTION I HEA DQUARTERS TALUK ______• ______1991 - 2001 @ Km ~ Km VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE 500- 999 , 1000- 4999 5000 AND ABOVE ______. ______• • • URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ... ______.______~ NATIO NAL HIGH WAY ______.______NH 13

STATE HIGHW AY ______. ______~ _____ SH 25 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ______• ______

UNMETALL ED AND OTH ER ROADS ______. ______RIVER WITH STREAM ______• ___ • ___••• ____ •• _••• • ____ _ POS T OFFICE ______PO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. ______-' ______Area t ra.nsterred to S lJangl'llore talu.k POLICE STATION ______. ______(Dakshina Ka nnada Dislrict) PS ( rom Karkal Ur.l uk in 1996. PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ______-~

BANK COMME RCIAL I CO- OPERATIVE ______B

Based upon Survey of Ind ia m ap wilh the permission of the Surveyor General of India. Governmenl of India Copyright. 2006.

AI phabcti cal list of ViII ages (C.D. block wise)

Name ofthe District: UDUPI Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number nwnber 1 2 3 4- Name of CD Block: Karkal Name of Sub-Dist: 0003

Andaru 013-13000 090030003000300076 2 Bailoor 01313700 090030003000300026 3 Belenje 01311200 090030003000300072 4 Belman 01314600 090030003000300016 5 Bola 01315000 090030003000300012 6 Chara 01311600 090030003000300070 7 Durga 01315500 090030003000300001 8 01315800 090030003000300006 9 Hebri 01311500 090030003000300071 10 Hermunde 01312900 090030003000300055 11 Hirgana 01312800 090030003000300060 12 luna 01314700 0900300030003000]5 13 Irvathuru 01316]00 090030003000300008 14 larkala 01313200 090030003000300059 15 01312000 090030003000300075 16 Kadthala 01312500 090030003000300063 17 Kaliya 01314]00 090030003000300019 18 Kanajaru 01313500 090030003000300024 19 01315200 090030003000300010 20 Kedinje 01315100. 0900300030003000]8 21 Kerebettu 01311 700 090030003000300069 22 Kervashe 01313300 090030003000300057 23 Kowdoor 01313800 090030003000300023 24 Kuchchur 01311300 090030003000300073 25 Kukkuj~ 01312400 090030003000300062 26 01314200 090030003000300027 27 Mala 01313400 090030003000300058 28 Marne 01312600 090030003000300054 29_ Miyar 01315400 090030003000300002 30 Mudar 013]5600 090030003000300003 31 Mudrady 01311900 090030003000300067 32 Mulladka 01314800 090030003000300014 33 Mundkuru 01314900 090030003000300013 34 Nadpalu 01311400 090030003000300074 35 Nallur 013]5900 090030003000300004 36 Nandalike 01314400 090030003000300017 090030003000300025 37 Neere 01313600 38 Ninjoor 01313900 090030003000300022 090030003000300011 39 NiUe 01314300 090030003000300005 40 Nooralbettu 01315700 090030003000300065 41 Padukudoor 01312200 090030003000300021 42 Palli 01314000 090030003000300007 43 Renjala 01316000 090030003000300009 44- Sanoor 01315300 090030003000300056 45 Shirlal 01313100 090030003000300068 46 Shivapura 01311800 090030003000300020 47 Sooda 01314500 090030003000300066 48 01312100 - ----YeiIare 01312300 - 090030003000300064 49 090030003000300061 50 Yerlapady 01312700 VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - KARKAL C.D.BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of ,illage Total Total Number Amenities available (if not Il\'oiloble within the Village, a dash (-) is shown in Ihe column and nel."t to num & Location code area of popn ot"house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges ,iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the f!lcility is available is given) \i1lage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communie hectare) CellSus) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and el>- non-ago cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, w!ltenvay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditut'iu m)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Karimi (0003) PHSH(IO+) Delenje THPW PO ACS ~CS(5- CV(~-IO) BS RS(IO+) 994.0 306 P{4) M C(5 MCW(1O+) CMCP 1,850 PH(35) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-10) NW(lO+) (01311200) 10) PHC(5-10) TKSS- 10) ST(5-10)

PHS H(IO+) Kuchchur 360 P(6) M(2) THPW PO CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(S-to) BSNW 2 1,731.0 2,060 MCW(5-10) (01311300) S C(5-IO) TKSS- PH(70) SP(S-IO) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

DA PHS RMP(2) NadpaJu 509 P(7) M(2) CHW(2) H(10+) THPWR PO ACS(10+) CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 3 13,792.0 2,578 CMCP (01311400) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS- PH(60) NCS(lo+) SP(lO+) NW(JO+) PHC(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DDAMCWMH HC PHC PHS(2) THPTW Hebri P(9) M.S PO ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) BS RS(IO+) 4 2,871\.0 5,710 1,068 FWCNH(2) WTKR CM«5) (01311500) PUC C PH(55) NCS(IO·'-) SP(IO+) NW(JO+) RMP(3) CHW(3) SS- CP(lO+) OCS«5) . ST(1O+) H(1O+)

PHS H(IO+) THPTW Cham 830 P(8) M(4) PO ACS{<5) CV(IO+) BSRS{IO+) 5 1,869.0 4,548 MC\V(5-1O) WTKR CM«5) (01311600) AC C«5) PH(lO) NCS(1O+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(10+) SS- CP« 5) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(lO+) ACS Kerebettu PM«5) THPWR PH(60) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 6 44S.0 717 139 MC\v( 10+) CMCP NCS{10+) (01311700) C(5-10) SS- PO«5) SP(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) Shivapura noP(7) M(3) THPWR ACS(1O+) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+)- 7 1,978.0 3,809 MC\V(1O+) PO PH(3) CM(lO+) (01311800) SC(S-10) SS- NCS(JO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(10+)

DPHS H(IO+) THPTW Mudrady P(5) M(3) PH(I4) 8 2,351.0 4,096 764 MCW(5-JO) WTKR CM(S-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) BSRS(IO+) . (01311900) S C«5) PO«5) PHC(IO+) SS- CP(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(5-JO) ST(1O+)

PHS H(IO+) THPTW KabbinaIe P(3) M(2) PO 9 2,593.0 1,423 267 MCW(5-IO) WTKR CM CP(2) ACS NCS CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) (01312000) C(5-IO) PH(35) PHC(IO+) SS- .OCS SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in kIn) . supply paper I commodity bectare) num village Maga manu factured her tine ------Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (incJudiu for g cultivatio gaucbar n and groves)

14 15 16 ]7 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(5.3) . PRMR 3376 WE(35.6) Karlml (8) EA NM 104.3 82.0 Belenje' FP · 0(78.0) ~51.2 T(118.9)

W(6.5) PRMR WE(30.0) Karlml (10) EA NM 215.4 . 556.8 112.9 Kuchchur 2 FPNR 728.9 R(2.5) 0(78.1) T(II7.I)

WE(167.5) PRMR Karimi (12) EA NM 13133.90(81.8) 171.3 177.0 60.6 Nadpalu 3 FP ! , T(249.2)

W(B.O) PRMR Karkal (12) EA .N.M 9504 WE(30.4) 125.4 1360.0 327.6 Hebri 4 FP · 0(71.3) T(J 14.7)

W(12.1} PRMR WE(30.2) Karkal (30) EA NM , Rubber 258.0 774.0 222.6 Cham 5 FP 501.7 R(5.6) 0(64.8) T(II2.7)

PRMR W(24.1) Karimi (25) EA NM 145.1 72.2 107.4 Kcrehettu 6 FP 47.3 0(48.8) T(73.0)

W(63.5) PRMR 172 0 R(l7.1) Karkal (16) EA NM 497.9 827.3 319.2 Shivapura 7 FP · 0(80.9) T(161.6) W(J4.9) WE(42.7) PRMR TWE(0.8) Karkal (10) EA NM 472.0 1161.1 123.8 Mudrady 8 FP 446.7 R(77.0) 0(12.0) T(147.5) W(3.8) ~. WE(35.5) TWE(O.4) PRMR 194.2 976.1 102.7 Kabbinale 9 Karkal (38) EA I2!4. R(56.0). .FP ... ~ 0(10.2) T(I05.8)

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Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available witbin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column alld next to num & Location code area of .popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 luns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is a"ailable is given) "illage (in (.2001 (.2001 Educa Medical Drinkin~ Post, Commer Agri Recreation COlllmunic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilitics(C railway banks other credit incmai station, societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

P(6) M(2) DDAMCWPHC T WR Vamng. PO CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CY(5-10) BS RS(IO+) 10 1,996.0 3,992 687 S PUC PHS FWC HP (01312100) PH(30) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) C(1O+) RMP(2) H(10+) SS- CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(5-1O)

PHSH(IO+) Padukudoor P(2) M HPWR PII(250) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BSRS(lO~) II 479.0 816 139 MCW(-;;5) (01312200) C(IO+) SS- PO«5) CP(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(JO·\-) NW(10+) PHC(-;; 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

.H(lO+) Yellnre P(3) M HPTWW PO CPCM < ACS CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) I:?- 1,040.0 1,585 285 MCW(5-10) 5) (NCS(IO+) (01312300) C(lO+) SS- PR(SS) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(-;; 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

P(4) M(2) ACS Kllkkllje MCWPHCFWC HPTWW PO CV(10+) BS RS(1O+) 13 845.0 1,443 259 S PUC CM(2) CP NCS(IO+) (01312400) RMP H(lO+) TKSS- PH(l16) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) C(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP H(IO+) Kndthala P(3) M CY(IO+) BS RS(1o+) 14 1,473.0 2,325 437 MCW«5) TllPWR PO PH(9) CM(S-IO) ACS(5-1O) (01312500) C(IO+) PHC« 5) C SS- CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO;)

D(2)MCWPHC THPTW Marne P(6) M(3) PO ACS(IO+) CY(5-1O) BS RS(1O+) 15 3,165.0 7,172 1,422 PHSFWC WTKR CM«5) (01312600) S C(lO+) PH(98) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) RMP(4) H(IO+) SS- CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS H(1O+) ACS Ycrlapady peS) M(2) THPWR PO CV(lO+) BS RS(1O+) 16 2,036.0 4,496 829 MCW(IO+} CM(2) CP NCS(\O+) (01312700) C(IO+) SS- PH(3S0) SP(10+) NW(10+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) , ST(lO+)

P(7) M(3) MCWPHC THPT\V Hirgana PO ACS«5) CY(IO+) BS RS«S) 17 2,353.0 4,693 948 S AC(:(S- PHS(2) FWC H(5- W TK R GM«5) (01312800) PJJ(68) NCS(5-10) SP« 5) NW(10+) 10) 10) SS- CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(5 10) RMPH(IO+) Hermundc prj) M HPWR PO 18 1,177.0 1,444 280 MCW(IO+) CMCP« ACS(lO+) CY(lOr) BS RS(lO+) (01312900) C(IO+) SS- PH(24) 5) PHC(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) NW(10+) OCS«5) ST(5-1O)

PHS H(IO+) Andaru P(6) M T lIP T\V PO 19 4.158.0 2,214 425 MCW(lO+) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CY(5-1O) BS RS(IO+) (01313000) C(lO+) WTKSS- PH(25) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10)· SP(1O+) NW(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

PIIS H(1 0+) Shirlal peS) M S THPTW PO 20 J,673.0 2,372 441 MCW(IO+) CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(1O+) . BSRS(IO+) (01313100) C(lO+) WTKSS- PH(59) 10) PHC(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(1O+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Mosl important Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of viIJage Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I comolodity hectare) num village Maga manu factured ber zinc Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie wa;te available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 W(l6.2) WE(14.6) PRMR Karkal (12) EA NM 104.1 R(68.4) FP 279.6 1213.9 258.8 Vardnga JO 0(40.5) T(139.6)

W(4.9) PRMR Karimi (10) EA NM • Building Stones 455 WE(8.1) 190.0 124.6 FP . R(32.4) 56.2 Padukudoor II O(l7.4) T(62.7)

W(8.9) PRMR Karkal (IS) EA NM 201 ? WE(2LI) 413.6 144.2 IS2.8 FP .- R(l2.1) Yellarc 12 0(56.1) T(98.2)

W(6.9) PRMR WE(lOA) Mudbidri (28) EA NM 298.5 206.9 97.4 Kukkuje 13 FPNR 161.9 R(4.5) 0(58.6) T(80'})

W(1.2) WE(9.0) PRMR Mudbidri (23) EA NM 97.5 R(lO.O) 204.0 958.0 108.2 Kadthala 14 FPNR 0(85.0) T(lOS.3) W(45.6) PRMR TW(0.8) Karkal (28) EA NM 817.7 913.5 200.9 Marne 15 FP 870.3 0(316.2) T(362.6) WE(53.1) PRMR TWE(0.8) Karka! (20) EA NM ,Pepper 387.7 917.9 200.2 Yerlapady 16 FP 303.3 0(172.9) T(226.8)

W(32.2) PRMR Karkal (20) EA NM 364.19(137.1) 455.0 1234.2 130.4 Hirgana 17 FP T(l69.3)

WE(19.5) R(10.2) PRMR 18 Kafkal (18) EA NM 194.2 (124.4) 167.1 524.4 137.2 Hcnnunde FP 0 T(154.1)

W(46.4) PRMR Karkal (10) EA NM • Building StOnes 2038.9 TWE(0.8) 205.1 1596.0 218.4 Andaru 19 FP 0(52.3) T(99.6)

W(33.3) -.- .------PRMR . --~ - -Shirl.l Karkal (25) EA NM 1058.80(86.1) 287.6 1945:7 261.6 20 FP T(119.4)

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Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amellities available (if 1I0t available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to num & Location code area of popu ofhouse it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viza< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ knls of the nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is availabJe is given) vUlage (in (2001 (2001 Educa Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural service" telephone operati,," cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit incmal st:ltion, societies Video hall, waterway) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

PHS H(lO+) Jarkala P(Z) M HPWR PO CM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 21 590.0 771 136 MCW(10+) (01313200) C(lO+) SS- PH(90) II}) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) Kcrvash~ P(7) M(2) THPW PO ACS(5-UJ) CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 22 4.210.0 2,649 503 MCW(lO+) CM«5) (01313300) C(lO+) TKSS- PH(67) NCS(lO+) SP(1O+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC THPTW Mala P(6) M(4) PO(2) CM(2) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 23 4.700.0 5,568 1.096 PHS(2)FWC WTKR (01313400) s C(IO+) PH(IS5) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(10+) RMPH(lO+) SS- OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

RMPCHW(2) K..annjanl P(2) M(2) THPW PO CV(10+) RS RS(IO+) 24 1.423.0 2,628 532 H(IO+) MCW(5- CM(~-IO) ACS(5-10) (01313500) C(1O+) TKSS- PII(105) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST( 10+)

HDPHS ACS Nccrc P(4) M(4) PO CV(lO+) OS RS(lO~) 25 1.228.0 3,035 625 CHW(2) MCW(5- T HP W CMCP NCS(IO+) (01313600) S C(lO+) PH(150) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) TK SS- OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWPHCPHS Bailoor PM PO CV(IO+) 26 422.0 1,183 210 FWCNH THPWSS. CM(5-IO) ACS(5~IO) BS RS(IO+) (01313700) C(lO+) PII(II5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) CHW(2) H(lO+) CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

HA DDUPHS FWCNHRMP NCSACS« Kowuvor P(4) M(4) THPW PO CM(2) CV« 5) BSNW 27 1.608.0 4,027 846 CHW(2) 5) OCS(5- (01313800) S C(lO+) TKSS- PH(232) CP« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

PHS H(lO+) ACS Ninjoor P(3) M(2) PO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 28 924.0 2,198 436 MCW(IO+) THPWSS. C'M CP NCS(IO+) (01313900) C(IO+) PH(IS3) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

P(5) M(2) MCWPHCPHS Palli THPW PO 29 1,522.0 3,350 691 S PUC FWCRMP CM(~-IO) ACS(5-1O)' CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) (01314000) TKR SS- C(IO+) H(IO+) PH(IO) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(5-1O) Kaliya P(8) M(4) TTWW 30 1,893.0 3,558 714 MCW«5) . . PO PH(9) eM CP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) (01314100) C(5-10) TKSS- PHC(5-10) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(lOr) NW(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factored ber zinc Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat culturab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for g cultivatio gauchar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 WE(J9.S) PRMR Karlml (20) EA NM 91.5 R(4.1) 0(64.2) 143.8 IS3.7 S3.3 Jark_Ia FP 21 T(S7.8)

W(22.1) PRMR Karkal (0) EA NM 2630.20(262.4) 263.2 682.1 350.1 Kcrvashc 22 FP T(284.S)

W(4.3) WE(46.0) TWE(2.0) PRMR Karkal (0) EA NM 1373.4 TK(12.6) 527-2 2348.7 139.2 Mala 23 FP R(227.0) 0(19.6) T(311.6)

WE(26.3) . PRMR Karkal (0) EA NM 436.0 R(S.9) 0(71.S) SO.I 467.3 332.6 Kanajaru 24 FP T(107.0)

WE(34.4) PRMR Karkal (0) EA NM 9 1.9 R(S.I) 0(60.7) 91.7 604.0 337.2 Nccrc 25 FP T(l03.2)

WE(lS.2) PRMR Karkal (0) EA NM 12.8 R(6.5) 0(3S.4) 60.8 197.2 88.0 Bailoor 26 FP T(63.1)

WE(34.4) PRMR R(SO.6) Karkal (4) EA NM 509.0 (60.7) 498.2 257.8 197.3 Kowdoor 27 FP 0 T(14S.7)

W(5.1) WE(53.0) PRMR Karkal (14) EA NM Pottery, Basket 19.2 TK(0:7) 195.8 467.3 92.3 Ninjoor 28 FP 0(90.6) T(I493) W(lS.2) WE(2S.0) TWE(0.2) PRMR 165.7 Palli 29 Karkal (24) EA NM 459.0 R(54.3) 347.S 357.4 FP 0(94.3) T(i92.1) W(l3.I) WE(4U) PRMR 257.9 ---. KalIya': .... ·30 Karkal (24) EA N M···· Pottery, Basket ...... ·106.·7 R(58.2) -4S7.1 856.3 FP 0(72.6) T(l85.1)

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Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to nurn & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< Slam., 5-10 lam. and 10+ lam orthe nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) village (in (2001 (2001 Ednca Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agrl . Recreation Communic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cia! and cultural, al& ations (Bus ",id co- non-agri cultural sen-ice., telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inema/ station, societies Video hall, watenmy) Sports club, Stadium! Anditorin m)

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

Kukklllldoor 2 8 P(7) M(5) 0 P~ H« 5) THPWR PO ACS(IO+-) CV(lO+-) BS RS(lO+-) 31 2,644.0 11,770 CM«5) (013l4200) ,42 S(2) C« 5) MCW« 5) SS- PH(25) NCS(IO+-) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(lo+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

P(7) M(7) MCWPHC Niue TTWW PO(2) ACS NCS(5- CV(~O+) BSRS(lO+) 32 3,932.0 11,381 2,161 S(2) PUC PHS(3) FWC CMCP 10) (01314300) TKSS- PH(J12) NW(IO+) C I RMP(4) H(S-IO) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ST(IO+)

DPBS H(lO+) Nandalike P(2) M(2) ACS«5) CV(lo+) BS RS(10+) 33 1,193.0 3,270 741 MCW«5) THPWSSPOPH(6) CM«5) (01314400) C(5-1O) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) CP(lO+) OCS(JO+) ST(5-10)

D PHS H(5-1O) Tl·IP1W Sooda 486 P(4) M(2) PO CPCM« ACSNCS(5- CV(~-IO) BS RS(IO+) 34 992.0 2,100 MCW(5-10) WTKR (01314500) S C(5-IO) PH(150) 5) 10) OCS(< Sp( 5-10) NW(IO+) PHC«5) SS- 5) ST(5-1O)

P(8) M(3) D(2)MCWPHC Belman THPlW PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS RS(JO+) 35 1,447.0 4,470 1,034 S(2) PUC PHS(2)FWC CM«5) (01314600) WTKSS- PH(23) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) C(5-1O) 1-1(10+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DDAPHS Inna 798 P(4) M S CMCP(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 36 1,023.0 3,576 H(IO+) MCW« BS RS(IO+-) (01314700) C(JO+) THPWSS~(21) 10) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) 5) PHC«5) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Mlliladka M« 5) PHS H« 5). THP'iW P(2) PO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 37 530.0 1,424 301 C« 5) MCW« 5) WTKR CM(5-10) ACS(5-1O) (01314800) PH(IO) SP(IO+) PI-IC«5) SS- CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

P(4) M(3) HDDAMCW THPTW Mundkuru PH(9) 38 1,406.0 5,822 1.231 ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BSRS(IO+) (01314900) S PUC PHCPHSFWC WTKR CM«5) PO«5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) C(IO+) RMP(4) ss- CP(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area unde.- diffe.-ent types of land use in Name of lillage Serial h to distance (in Ion) supply paper I commodity hcctare) num "mage Maga manu factored ber zine --Fo-res-t--I-m-·g-a-ted-(b-y-U-n-im-·-ga-t-·-cu-lto-rn-b-A.--ea-o-o-t source) ed Ie waste a"ailable (includin for g cuIti"atio gauchar 0 and gro"es)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 W(73.2) WE(I02.0) PRMR 1WE(1.1) KarimI (15) EA NM Pottery, Basket 589.7 I12S.1 432.0 Kukkundoor FP 152.3 R(84.7) 31 O(SO.9) T(341.9) W(18.2) WE(38.7) PRMR 1W(1.6) Karimi (25) FA NM 1136.5 1884.6 460.7 Nitte 32 FP 69.9 R(IS9.7) 0(132.1) T(380.3) W(14.8) PRMR WE(26.8) KarkaI (20) EA NM 2SI.2 382.5 19S,4 Nandalike 33 FP 153.80(148.5) T(I90.I) W(24.2) W£(36.4) PRMR TWE(5.6) Karkal (8) EA NM Pottery 258.0 437.7 133.0 Sooda 34 FP 39.7 R(26.6) 0(30.9) T(I23.6)

W(20.1) PRMR 90 g WE(24.9) Karkal (14) EA NM 314.0 66S.3 175.0 Belman 35 FP .. 0(153.8) T(198.8)

W(7.6) WE(l32.7) PRlvlR Karkal (23) EA NM Pottery R(116.2) 171.8 470.8 23.8 Inna 36 FP 0(100.0) T(356.6) W(3.0) WE(26.9) 1WE(2.0) PRMR 94.1 Mulladka 37 Karkal (20) . EA NM Basket 16.2 R(56.9) 12S.9 168.5 FP 0(33.6} T(I22.4) W(7.5) WE(139.4) TWE(2.4) PRMR 577.S 382.3 165.2 Mundkwu 38 Karkal (23) EA NM Pottery 23.4 R(83.6) FP 0(24,4) T(257.4)

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. Census of India 2001 - . Amenities and

Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ned to num & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 imlS., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ kIDs ofthe nearest place ber the lation holds where the facility is available is given) village (in (2001 (2001 Eduel!. Medka\ Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Cornmunic hectare) Census) Census) tional water telegraph dal and cultural, al& ations (Bus and cO- non-agri cultunll service, telephone operatiye cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, watenny) Sports club, Stadium' Auditoriu m)

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

PHS H(5-1O) Bola P(4) M(3) THPTW PO ACS«S) CV(lO+) BS RS(JO+) 39 1,814.0 3,776 803 MCWeS-lO) CM«5) (01315000) C(5-10) WTKSS- PH(18) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) ACS Kcdinje PM AC PO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 40 284.0 866 174 MCW«5) HPWSS- CM(2) CP NCS( I 0+) (01315100) C(5-JO) PH(152) SP(JO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(<:5) ST(lO+)

PHS RMP H(lO+) Kumhavara P(5) M(3) PO PH(5- CM CP« ACS(lO+) CV«5) BS 11.5(10+) 41 1.989.0 3,504 711 MCW{lo+) THPTW (01315200) S C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) WTKSS- 10) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST{lO+)

P(7) M(2) PHS(2) H(5-1O) OCSACS(5- - SiUlOor THPnV PO 10) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 42 1,474.0 6,328 1,256 S PUC MCW(5-1O) CMCP (01315300) WTKSS- PH(94) NW(IO+) 1(2) C(5-1 0) PHC(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) ST(5-1O)

RMPCHW(2) Miyar P(9) M(3) CV(10f.) 43 2,163.0 6,659 1,352 11(5-10) MCW(5- T HP 1W PO FH(4) CM(~-IO) ACS(5-1O) BS« 5) (013l5400) S C(5-1 0) 10) PHC(5-10) WTK $S- Cr(5-tO) NCS(lO+) SF(lO+) RS('IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(JO+) NW(JO+)

P(6) M(3) DDADUPHS THPTW OCS ACS(5- - Durga PO BS RS(lO+) 44 1,972.0 3,418 637 S ACC(5- H(5-1O) MCW« WTKR CM«5) 10) NCS(S- CV« 5) (01315500) PH(30) NW(lO+) 10) 5) PHC«5) SS- CP«5)' 10) SP(lO+) ST(IO+)

peS) M(3) Mudar DPHSRMP(2) CV NCSOCS BS RS(IO+) 45 2,004.0 5,797 1,120 S PUC H(IO+) MCW« THPWSS. PO CMcr SP(IO+) (01315600) PH(270) ACS(IO+) NW(IO+) C(JO+) 5)PHC«5) ST(IO+)

PHS HOo+) THPTW Noomlbettu P(6) M 46 .. 2,121.0 2,381 438 MCW(1O+) WTKR PO PH(7)_CM(~CIO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS RS(1O+) (01315700) CCI 0+) PHC(5-IO) ss- CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(JO+) NW([o+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lo+j

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in kIn) supply paper I commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factured ber zine ForCl>1 Irrigated (by Unirrigat eultllrab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (incJudin for g cultivatio gaucbar n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 W(23.3) WE(3S.0) TWE(4.1) PRMR Karkal (23) EA NM 131.2 TK(3.9) 425.5 887.4 \80.1 Bola 39 fP R(74.2) 0(49.5) T(189.9)

W(lO.O) PRMR Karkal (20) EA NM 2.0 WE(22.0) 64.6 107.3 39.1 Kedinje 40 fP 0(39.1) T(71.0)

W(8.I) WE(56.2) PRMR Karkal (28) EA NM 500.9 TWE(LO) 289.5 795.3 137.3 Kanthavara 41 fP 0(199.8) T(266.1) W(3l.0) WE(55.7) PRMR TWE(S.3) Karkal (5) EA NM , Chilly Product 544.3 449.1 144.6 Sanoor 42 fP 45.8 R(42.3) 0(156.0) T(290.3) W(24.9) WE(94.9) PRMR Karkal (40) EA NM 270.9 R(11.9) 589.7 861.1 171.3 Miyar 43 fP 0(13&.3) T(270.0) W(I44.7) WE(80.8) TWE(5.1) PRMR Karimi (33) EA NM 667.1 TK(16.5) 254.3 580.1 100.0 Durga 44 fP R(28.4) 0(95.1) T(370.5) W(12.1) WE(38.3) TK(1.9) PRMR 107.2 Mudar 45 Karkal (32) EA NM 349.7 R(50.8) 382.8 939.7 FP 0(121.5) T(224.6) W(II.O) WE(S.I) PRMR 98.3 . Nooralbettu . 46 - .. Karka1 (38) . EA. NM . 51.2 R(60.7) 102.8 1678.6 fP 0(110.4) T(1902)

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Serial Name of village Total Total Number Amenities nvailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to nun) & Location code area of popu of house it in brackets the distance in bl'oad ranges ,iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 km•. ",,,I I (}+ kms of the nearest place ber the larion holds where the facility is avaUahh: is given) village (in (2001 (2001 Eduea Medical Drinking Post, Commer Agri Recreation Communic heet;'re) Census) Census) tional water telegraph cial and cultural, al& ations (Bus and co- non-agri cultural service, telephone operative cultural and facilities(C railway banks other credit inemal station, societies Video hall, watenvay) Sports club, Stadium! Auditoriu m)

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

DUMCWPHC THPTW Eedu 850 P(7) M(3) PO CV(S-IO) BS RS(IO+) 47 2,953.0 4,521 PHS FWC RMP WTKR CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO} (01315800) S C(lO+) PH(l5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) SS- CP(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+)

Nallur P(4) M(2) MCWpHCpHS THpnV PO ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 48 2,478.0 5,667 1,061 CM(lO+) (01315900) C(lOI) F\VC H(IO+) WTKSS- PHO I) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

P(6) M C(S PHS H(IO+) Renjala PO CV(S-IO) BS RS(lo+) 49 1,850.0 2,877 525 10) MCW(<:5) CM(~-IO) A~~(IO+) (01316000) T HP \v S5 PH (49) SP(IO+) N\V(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+)

lrvathuru P(7) M C(S MCW PBC PHS THPTW ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 50 1,138.0 2,565 481 PO PH(9) CM« 5) (01316100) 10) F\VCH(5-IO) WTKSS- NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) N\V(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) . ST(lO+)

H(3) IIA D(1G) T(44) P(253) DA(6) DU(3) W(50) M(lIl) MCW(l4) MH TK(3Z) ACS(II) 35492 8(28) lie PHC(14) P0(48) CM(25) BS(49) Block Total 104953.0 180482 IIP(48) NCS(3) CV PUC(9) PHS(51) PH(3560) CP(1S) NW(2) C(2) 10 FWC(IS) NH(4) TW(26) OCS(4) AC(4) RMP(31) R(24) C CIIW(15) L(IO)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Approac Nearest town & Power News Most important Land lise (i.e. area under different types ofland use in Name of village Serial h to distance (in km) supply paper / commodity hectare) num village Maga manu factored ber zine ~----~~~~----~~----Forest Irrigated (by Unirrigat cultorab Area not source) ed Ie waste available (includin for. g cultivatio gauchar' n and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 . W(73.7) WE(18.2) PRMR 1WE(2.0) Karimi (37) EA NM 259.4 931.5 . 228.7 Eedu 47 FP 1315.1 R(24.3) 0(100.2) T(218.4) W(28.7) WE(36.9) PRMR Karimi (41) EA NM 367.5 R(33.9) 665.7 1028.3 215.9 Nallnr 48 FP 0(101.1) T(200.7) W(l7.4) WE(23.6) PRMR Karkal (46) EA NM 558.3 1WE(1.2) 271.0 599.6 253.1 Renjala 49 FP 0(125.8) T(168.0) W(25.8) WE(3]'7) PRMR TWE(5.3) Karkal (19) EA NM Pottel)', Basket 286.2 283.8 149.1 ITVathurn 50 FP 15H R(56.0) 0(146.2) T(265.1)

W(980.93) WE(1834.67) PR(50) TW(2.42) MR(50) N(49) TWE(41.11) FP(50) EA(50) 16178.7 37121.3 8848.4 M(49) 33661.3 TK(35.37) NR(3) R(1653.92) . NW(2) 0(4594.87) T(9143.29)

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APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

APPENDIX l­ ABS TRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, l\'IEDICAL AND

SI. No Name orC.D. Total Total Educational institutions Block number population --~~----~--~----~~~--~~~----~~~~~--~- Primary school Middle school Matriculation I or or C.D. block Secondary school inhabited "\illages Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kundapura 99 348,829 99 435 93 168 39 45 2 Udupi 99 376,579 99 380 97 226 50 69 3 Karkal 50 180,482 50 253 48 I 11 25 28 District(Rural) 248 905,890 248 1,068 238· 505 114 142

ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND Sl. No Name orC.D. Medical institutions Block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Primary Health S ub- Centre I Health Centre Centre

. Villages Institu tions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Kundapura 12 I3 31 52 7 9 76 90 2 Udupi 4 4 53 129 14 17 75 79 3 Karkal 3 4 16 25 l4 15 44 51 District(Rural) 19 21 100 206 35 41 195 220 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECfORY OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Contd.,

Educational institutions SL No

Higher Secondary / College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No ·PUC / Intermediate / above classes/centres educational Junior college facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 14 14 3 4 13 13 2 2 19 21 6 7 18 39 6 6 2 9 9 2 2 4 4 2 3 3 42 44 11 13 35 56 10 - 11

OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Contd, Medical institutions SI. No

Maternity and Child Family Welfare Community Health Others No Welfare Centre / Centre Workers medical Maternity Home / facilities Child Welfare Centre

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Vil1ages Institutions Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 9 9 6 6 47 60 44 108 10 1 13 18 II 11 34 50 58 127 6 2 14 15 15 15 7 15 18 35 2 3 36 42 32 32 88 125 120 270 18 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

APPENDIX) - ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

Sl No. Name of C.D.Block Drinking water source Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal

2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Kundapura 88 99 74 67 42 2 Udupi 88 99 3 26 5 3 Karkal 44 SO 32 26 24 District Total 220 248 109 119 71

ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

SI. No Name orc D Trdnsport communications Banks Power supply Credit societies Block Bus Railway Nayi Villages Numbcrof Ayailable Not Villages Number of sen'icc station gable commercial and ayailable aglicul tural water co-operatiye credit way banks societies

2 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Kundapura 97 5 17 55 84 99 18 18 2 Udupi 96 4 25 59 105 99 28 28 3 Karkal 49 2 22 40 50 11 11 District(Rural): 242 9 44 136 229 248 57 57 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - c.n. BLOCK LEVEL Contd.,

Drinking water source Post, Telegraph & Telephone SLNo. Others More No Post Telegraph Post & Post office Telegraph Post, Phone than one drinking office office .telegraph & phone office & telegraph source water office phone office & facilities phone 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 1 94 99 91 ·83 89 97 99 94 94 98 2 48 50 46 45 49 3 239 248 231 222 236

OTHER AMENITIFS IN VILLAGES - c.n. BLOCK LEVEL Coneld,

Credit societi es Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine 81. No Villages Number Villages Number Cinema I Sports Stadium I News Magazine News of non- of other Video hall c1uh Auditoriuml paper paper & agricultu credit . Community Magazine raJ credit societies hall societies

63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 13 13 32 49 5 2 98 97 97 8 10 9 9 6 2 1. 99 99 99 2 3 3 4 4 49 49 49 3 24 26 45 62 12 4 1 246 245 245 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

APPENDIX lA- VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Name of the District: UDUPI Serial Name of C. D. block Total number of Number of primary schools number inhabited villages None One Two. Three Four +

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kundapura 99 11 10 15 63 2 Udupi 99 8 20 21 50 3 Karkal 50 3 5 5 37 District Total: 248 22 35 41 150

APPENDIX IB VILLAGES BY PRIMARY MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Name of the District:Udupi * Serial Name of C. D. block Total Dumber __--,-- ____T_,yp'-'--e_o_f_e_d_u_c_a_ti_o_n_al_I_·n_s_ti_tu_t_io_n_s_a_v_a_i1_a_b_le ____ --:-~_ number of inhabited No School At least one At least one At least one middle villages primary school primary school school and one and no middle and one middle secondary school school school 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura 99 6 93 39 2 Udupi 99 2 97 50 3 Karkal 50 1 48 25 District Total: 248 9 238 114

APPENDIX IC - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Serial Name of C.D. Block Number of villages ,vith different sources of drinking water available Number Only tap Only well Only tube Only More than one source only from well handpump tap, well, tube well, handpump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kundapura 98 2 Udupi 99 3 Karkal 50 District Tota): 247

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APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES SL. Name of Loea tion Name of Populati_::--:-__=-::-_~::-:","A~m=el~lI!.!·t!.!ie,;2s=n!.!o!.!t..!a~v~a~i1~a=b!.!le'-- ______No. village code C.D. on Senior College Primary Tap Bus Appro Commer num ber' block Seeon Health drink ing· facility ach by cial Bank dary Sub water Pucca School Centre road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Shiroor 01291400 Kundapura 15,131 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 2 Yedthare 01291500 Kundapura 9,170 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 3 Paduvari 01291600 Kundapura 6,243 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 4 Uppunda 01291700 Kundapura 11,073 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 5 Bijoor 01291800 Kundapura 5,791 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 6 Kirimanjeshwar 01292100 Kundapura 7,378 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 7 Navunda 01292400 Kundapura 5,496 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 8 Maravanthe 01292600 Kundapura 5,059 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 9 Gujjadi 01294200 Kundapura 5,867 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 10 Gangolli 01294300 Kundapura 12,090 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available II Kavrady 01296700 Kundapura 5,105 N.A. N.A. Available Avail~ble Available Available N.A. 12 Siddapur 01297100 Kundapura 6,493 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 13 Koteshwar 01298100 Kundapura 8,960 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 14 Beejadi 01298200 Kundapura 5,465 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 15 Dasrur 01299400 Kundapura 6,532 Available Available Available Available Available Available N.A. 16 Manoor 01301300 Udupi 5,716 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 17 Kotathattu 01301400 Udupi 5,263 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 18 Tonse West 01304000 Udupi 8,358 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 19 Tonse East 01304900 Udupi 7,497 Available Available N.A. Available Available Available Available 20 Uppoor 01305000 Udupi 7,170 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 21 Cherkady 01305400 Udupi 6,132 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 22 Perdoor 01306500 Udupi 10,565 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 23 Tenkanidyoor 01307100 Udupi 5,332 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 24 Udyavara 01307200 Udupi 11,386 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 25 Badagabettu 01307600 Udupi 6,985 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available (No.80) 26 Bommarabettu 01307900 Udupi 7,853 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 27 Belle 01308800 Udupi 5,324 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 28 Shirva 01309000 Udupi 13,281 Available Available Available Available Available Available N.A. 29 Uliargoli 01309600 Udupi 5,163 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 30 Bada 01309900 Udupi 7,300 Available N.A. Available Available N.A. Available N.A. 31 Yellur 01310400 Vdupi 5,844 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 32 Nadsal 01310700 Udupi 10,987 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 33 Hejamadi 01310800 Udupi 8,192· Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 34 Hebri 01311500' Karkal 5,710 Available Available Available Available Available . Available N.A. 35 Marne 01312600 Karkal 7,172 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 36 Mala 01313400 Karka! 5,568 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 37 Kukkundoor 01314200 Karkal 11,770 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 38 Mundkuru 01314900 Karkal 5,822 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N .A. 39 Sanoor 01315300 Karkal 6,328 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 40 Miyar 01315400 Karkal 6,659 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 41 Mudar 01315600 Karkal 5,797 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available Available N.A. ..:!4~2~N.:'.'·a~lI~u~r ___~0'.!:1:::'.3~15::.:9~0~0_:..:.K~ar~k=al,---_..::5-,-,,6:.::6-,-7_N .A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. stands for Amenity Not Available

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APPENDIX 11- A CENS US TOWN CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVEONEOR MORE AMENITIES

S I. Name of Loea Name Popula Amenities not available No. Census tion of C.D. tion Senior College Primary Tap Bus Appro Commer Town code bloek Seeon IIealth drink facility aeh by cial nurn dary Sub ing Pucc'a Bank ber School Centre water road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Yenagudde 41604000 Udupi 4,508 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available 2 MaHar 41605000 Udupi 6,052 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. N.A. Note: N.A. stands for amenity Not Available

APPENDIX III - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TOWNSINON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS Serial Name of Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectares) Numb Census Town Total area Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not er source (including gauchar & available for groves cultivation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yenagudde (Udupi) 403.13 87.37 91.40 134.31 90.05 2 MaHar (Udupi) 483.16 65.20 161.50 66.10 190.26 ------_

APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER F ACIL ITY IS A V AlLAB LE Serial number Location code number Name of village 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Kundapura Nil Name of CD Block: Udupi Nil Name of CD Block: Karkal Nil

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULA TlON

Serial Name of C.D. block Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no number villages villages villages Scheduled Castes population 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kundapura 99 99 2 Udupi 99 99 3 Karkal 50 50 District Total: 248 248

APPENDIX VI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION

Serial Name ofC.D. Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no number block villages villages villages Scheduled Tribes population

1 2 3 4 5 6 Kundapura 99 99 13 2 Udupi 99 99 5 3 K~rkal 50 50 2 District Total: 248 248 20

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APPENDIX VII A -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY,RANGES Name of the District:UDUPI Range of Location Name of village 'Range of Location Namc of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 ,3 Name of CD Block: Kundapura. 01293800 Mudoor 01300100 Yedyadi-Mathyadi Less than 5 01300300 HardaIlYcMandaIly 5-10 01292700 Hadavu 01296100 Idurkunhadi 01292900 Heroor 01297200 Ajri 01292400 Navunda 01292300 Ulloor [11] 01293600 Golihole 01300800 Albadi 01301100 Arnasebailu 01296300 Hosoor 01293400 Yeljith 01300700 Belve 01297600 Machattu 01293200 Thagarasi 01291700 Uppunda 01297000 Shankaranarayana 01297800 Kulanje 01298600 Ulthoor 01299000 Asodu 01297400 Edmoge 01298100 Koteshwar 01301000 Rattadi 01295400 Noojadi 0]294300 Gangolli' 01295900 Vandsc 01298400 Vakwadi 01299600 Japthi 01297500 Hosangadi 01300900 Shedimanc 01295300 Kundabarandadi 01297900 Hangaloor 0]295600 Kenchanoor 01300500 Halady (76) 01292200 Kambadakone 01292600 Maravanthe 0]295000 Hakladi 01291800 Bijoor 01298000 Koni 01297300 Kamalashile 01293100 Heranjal 01301200 Madammakki 01295500 Devalkunda 01298500 Thekkatte 01297100 Siddapur 01296600 Kodladi 01294100 Hosadu 01295800 Karkunje 01295700 Gulvadi 01296000 Aloor 01299300 Anagalli 01291500 Yedthare 01294800 Kattabelthoor 01293000 Kalthodu 01292800 ,Nada 01293700 Jadkal 01299500 Balkur 01296500 Bellal 01295200 Harkoor 01293300 Byndoor 01291900 Nandanavana 01294900 Hemmadi 01295100 Scnapur 01291600 Paduvari 01300200 Molahalli 01298200 Beejadi 01296400 Keradi 01300400 Harady (28) 01294500 TaIlnr 01292000 Kergal 01300000 Hallady-Harkadi 01299400 Basrur 01296900 Ampar 01297700 Ulloor 74 01299800 Korgi 01296200 Chittoor 01298900 Kumbashi 01293500 Kollnr 01298300 Gopadi 01300600 Hengavalli 11-20 01292100 Ki~ma~JesEwar .. , 01294200 , G:'ljjadi 01296700 Kavrady 01294000 Trashi 01291400 Shiroor 01299200 Kandavara

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LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Name of the District: UDUPI Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3 01294400 Uppinakudru 01306400 Hosoor 01299700 Hombady-Mandadi 01307100 Tenkanidyoor 01298700 Beloor 01302000 Irody 01294600 Hattiangadi 01305200 Aroor 01294700 Kanyana 01306100 Nalkur 01293900 Hallihole 01307600 Badagabettu 01298800 Kedoor (No.80) 01296800 Halnad 01306700 Bellarpadi 01299100 Kalavara 01303900 Kadur 01299900 Heskathoor 01301400 Kotathattu 21-30 01301700 Vaddarse Nil 01303800 33 Shimor 31-40 01308500 Kote Nil 01303400 Heggunje 41-50 01307200 Udyavara Nil 01310200 Kuthyar 51-75 01304500 Matpady Nil 01310800 Hejamadi 76 and above 01302100 Pandeshwara Nil 01305600 Kukkehalli 01307500 Alevoor Name of the CD Block: Udupi 01303500 Vandar Less thnn 5 01304600 Chanthar 01305300 Neelavar 01309000 Shirva 01309100 92 Heroor 01306500 Perdoor 01305700 01307400 Manipura 01305900 34 Kudi 01302200 Moodahadu 01304300 Kumragod 01302300 Hosala 01305500 Bellampalli 5-10 01311100 Santhoor 01309400 Innanje 01303100 Kachur 01302500 Aehalady 01306000 Nanehar 01305800 Pejamangoor 01309200 Padoor 01301600 Bannady 01309300 Majoor 01308100 Hirebettu 01301800 Kodi 01308300 Pernankila 01302400 Kavadi 01304800 Baikady 01308000 Kudi (82) 01302700 Kakkunje 01308700 Kurkalu 01303200 Hanehalli 01306200 Kenjoor 01310400 YeIIur 01305400 Cherkady 01307800 Anjaru 01309900 Bada 01305000 Uppoor 01303300 Nadur 01310900 Palimar 01310100 108 Kalthur 01309800 Muloor 01303000 Herady 01309700 Padu 01307700 Athradi 01308400 Mattu 01307900 Bommarabettu 01308900 Kattingen; . 0]306300 38 Kalthur 01301500 Giliyar

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APPENDIX VII A -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: UDUPI Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3 01310300 Pilar 01311700 Kerebettu 01304700· 52 Reroor 01311400 Nadpalu 01304200 . VarambaIIi 01311200 Belenje 01301300 Manoor 01314800 Mulladka 01303700 Riliyana 01313100 Shidal 01303600 Avarse 01312000 Kabbinale 01311000 Nandicoor 01311600 Chara 01308200 Mame 01313700 Bailoor 01310700 Nadsal 01311500 Rebri 01310000 Belpu 5-10 01302800 Billadi 01312600 Mame 01305100 Havanje 01311900 Mudrady 01310600 Padebettu 01312800 Hirgana 01304900 Tonse East 01313000 Andaru 0]306600 Bairampalli 01314900 Mundkllru 01302900 Yedthady 01313500 Kanajaru 01304000 Tonse West 01312300 Yell are 01302600 Shiriyara 01315700 Nooralbettu 01306900 Badanidiyur 01312900 Hermunde 0]309600 Uliargoli 01312100 Varanga 01306800 41 Shiroor 01314600 Belman 01310500 Tenka 013Jl800 Shivapura 11-20 - 01315300 Sanoor 01308600 Moodabettu 01315000 Bola 01304100 Haradi 01313200 larkala 01309500 Pangala 01315200 Kanthavara 01308800 Belle 01314100 Kaliya 01301900 Balkudru 01313900 Ninjoor 01307300 Korangrapady 01313300 Kervashe 01304400 Randady 01314400 Nandalike 01307000 . Kelarkalabettu 01314300 Nitte 21-30 01315800 Eedu Nil 11-20 31-40 01315100 Kedinje Nil 01314000 Palli 41-50 01315500 Durga Nil 01315400 Miyar 51-75 01313400 Mala Nil 01314200 Kukkundoor 76 and above 01312700 Yerlapady Nil 01315900 Nallur 01313600 Neere Name of the C.D. Block: Karka) 01313800 Kowdoor Less than 5 01312400 Kukkuje 01316100 Irvathuru 01311300 Kuchchur - - ._- - _" ------01314500 Sooda 01312500 Kadthala 01314700 Inna 01315600 Mudar

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APPENDIX vn A -VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VII B -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: UDUPI . Name of the District: UDUPI Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3 01316000 Renjala Name of the C_D. Block: Kundapura 01312200 Padukudoor Less than 5 21-30 01298200 Beejadi Nil 01291400 Shiroor 31-40 01292100 Kirimanjeshwar Nil 01298000 Koni 41-50 01299300 Anagalli' Nil 01296100 Idurkunhadi 51-75 01300200 Molahallj Nil 01298500 Thekkatte and above 76 01294000 Trashi Nil 01299600 Japthi Note: Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been 01294700 Kanyana excluded. 01299400 Basrur 01292600 Maravanthe 01295700 Gulvadi 01294300 Gangolli 01295500 Devalkunda 01299100 Kalavara 01300100 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 01291800 Bijoor 01294200 Gujjadi 01292300 Ulloor [11) 01298600 Ulthoor 01295100 Senapur 01298900 Kumbashi 01292400 Navunda 01295000 Hakladi 01292200 Kambadakone 01298100 Koteshwar 01295300 Kundabarandadi 01294900 Hemmadi 01294100 Hosadu 01296000 Aloor 01294800 Kattabelthoor 01295800 Karkunje OJ299200 Kandavara 01300800 Albadi 01295400 Noojadi· 01296800 Halnad 01296700 Kavrady 01294500 Tallur 01295900 Vandse 01300600 Hengavalli 01297200 Ajri

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Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 01298400 Vakwadi 01293400 Yeljith 01296900 Ampar 31-40 01300900 Shedimane Nil 01300400 Harady (28) 01295200 Harkoor 01298300 Gopadi 01295600 Kenchanoor 01300300 Hardally-Mandally 01298800 Kedoor 01292800 Nada 01298700 Beloor 01299000 Asodu 01300700 Belve 01293200 Thagarasi 01296300 Hosoor 01296200 Chittoor 01300000 . Hallady-Harkadi 01296500 BelIal 01297100 Siddapur 01299700 Hombady-Mandadi 01291500 Yedthare . 01300500 Halady (76) 01141400 Bellanne 5-10 01297600 Machattu '01297700 Ulloor 74 01301000 Rattadi 01297000 Shankaranarayana 01297500 Hosangadi 01293000 KaIthodu 01296400 Keradi 01293800 Mudoor 01301200 Madammakki 11-20 01293300 Byndoor 01292900 Heroor 01293900 Hallihole 01293600 Golihole 01296600 Kodladi 01297300 Kamalashile 01297400 Edmoge 21-30 01293700 Jadkal 01293500 Kollur 01297800 Kulanje 01301100 Amasebailu DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

APPENDIX VII B -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Name of the District: UDUPI

Range of 'Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 01302100 Pandeshwara 01307600 Badagabettu (No.SO) 01302500 Achalady 0130S200 Marne 01305000 Uppoor 0130S000 Kudi (82) 01304900 Tonse East 01308100 Hirebettu 01303300 Nadur 01307800 Anjam 01309500 Panga1a 01307500 Alevoor 01310100 lOS Kalthur 01305500 Bellampalli 01306100 Nalkur 01306300 38 Kalthur 01302400 Kavadi 01305200 Aroor 01308800 Belle 01307700 Athradi 01308900 Kattingere 01305600 Kukkehalli 01309300 Majoor 01306600 Bairampalli 21-30 01305400 Cherkady 01310400 Yellur 01305700 Haluvalli 01310600 Padebcttu 01306400 Hosoor 01309400 Innanje 01310200 Kuthyar 31-40 01303000 Herady 01302900 Yedthady 01301700 Vaddarse 41-50 01304500 Matpady Nil 01303700 Hiliyana 51-75 01311000 Nandicoor Nil 01309000 Shirva 76 and above 01307000 Kelarkalabettu Nil 01307300 Korangrapady 01305900 34 Kudi Name of C. D. Block: Karkal 01309200 Padoor Less than 5 01306700 Bellarpadi 01312200 Padukudoor 01307400 Manipura 01315100 Kedinjc 01303900 Kadur 01314400 Nandalikc 01305800 Pejamangoor 01316100 Irvathuru 01310300 Pilar 01313600 Neere 01303400 Heggunje 01315300 Sanoor 5-10 01315900 Nallur 01306500 Perdoor 01314600 Belman 01303200 Hanehalli 01315000 Bola 0130~300 Pernankila 01314900 Mundkuru 01303800 33 Shiroor 01312700 Yerlapady 01305100 Havanje 01315400 Miyar 01306000 Nanchar 01314300 Nitte 01305300 Neelavar 01314200 Kukkundoor 01306800 41 Shiroor 01313900 Ninjoor 01306200 Kenjoor 01314700 Inna 11-20 01315800 Eedu 01304600 Chanthar 01312800 Hirgana 01307900 Bommarabettu 01315600 Mudar

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Range of Location Name of village Range of' Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 01313500 Kanajaru 01311800 Shivapura 01315200 Kanthavara 01313000 Andaru 01316000 Renjala 013.11400 Nadpalu 01313800 Kowdoor 01315500 Durga 01311700 Kerebettu 01311300· Kuchchur 5-10 01311500 Hebri 01315700 Nooralbettu 01311600 Chara 01311900 Mudrady 01312300 Yellare 01314500 Sooda 21-30 01313300 Kervashe 01312000 KabbinaIe 01313400 Mala 31-40 01314800 Mulladka Nil 01312900 Hermunde 41-50 01312600 Marne Nil 01312100 Varanga 51-75 - 01312400 Kukkuje Nil 01311200 Belenje 76 and above 01314100 Kaliya Nil 11-20 01314000 Palli 01313100 Shirlal 01312500 Kadthala

Note: Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been ex-

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APPENDIX VJII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAY AT (TALUK P ANCHAY AT-WISE) , Panc Name of Panchayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code -House Popu doled duled Income Expen yat' hical villa holds lation Castes Tribes' diture 'Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11' Name of C.D. Block; Kundapura (0001) 0001 SHIROOR 1,466 01291400 2,482 15,l31 679 12 242.6 154.1 Total 2,482 15,131 679 12 242.6 154.1 .0002 YEDTHARE 3,503 01291500 1,603 9,170 295 419 459.5 353.3, Total 1,603 9,170 295 419 459.5 353.3 0003 PADUVARI 1,577 01291600 1,076 6,243 240 156.7 141.6 Total 1,076 6,243 240 156.7 141.6 0004 UPPUNDA 531 01291700 1,805 11,073 153 80.9 54.6 Total 1,805 11,073 153 80.9 54.6 0005 BYNDOOR 6,196 2 01293200 526 3,239 172 95 275.9 318.9 01293300 932 4,983 182 542 286.1 362.0 Total 1,458 8,222 354 637 562.0 ~80.9 0006 BIlOOR 1,037 01291800 949 5,791 157 32 27.8 21.5 Total 949 5,791 157 32 27.8 21.5 0007 KERGAL 530 2 01291900- 140 949 82 26.0 26.0 01292000 514 3,315 131 33.8 13.7 Total 654 4,264 213 59.8 39.7 0008 KAMBADAKONE 1,053 2 01292200 498 3,068 207 27 22.0 24.0 01293100 281 1,647 125 132.3 94.9 Total 779 4,715 332 27 154.3 118.9 0009 K1RIMANJESHWAR 773 01292100 1,181 7,378 323 7 13.3 16.6 Total 1.181 7,378 323 7 13.3 16.6 00 I 0 KALTHODU 4,213 01293000 832 4,8]2 160 362 275.9 318.9 Total 832 4,812 160 362 275.9 318.9 DOll KOLLUR 9,801 01293500 593 2,731 119 579 205.7 146.0 Total 593 2,731 JI9 579 205.7 146.0 0012 GOLlHOLE 7,993 2 , 01293400 392 2,469 30 614 286.1 362.0 01293600 621 3,689 40 477 14.6 17.4 Total 1,013 6,158 70 1,091 300.7 379.4 0013 HEROOR, 2,520 2 01292300 371 2,263 117 l3 36.6 41.2 01292900 456 2,711 22 307 173.0 174.9 Total 827 4,974 139 320 209.7 216.2 0014 NAVUNDA 623 01292400 874 5,496 54 46 167.1 118.0 Total 874 5,496 54 46 167.1 118.0 0015 MARAVANTHE .451 __ 1 _ 0]292600 792 5,059 137 16 150.7 , Total 277.2 792 5,059 137 16 150.7 277.2

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT(TALUK PANCHAYAT-WISE) Panc Name ofPanclJ.ayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical villa holds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0016 NADA 2,399 4 01292500 298 1,934 205.7 146.0 .01292700 237 .1,280 5 150.7 277.2 01292800 895 4,957 407 116 81.7 75.0 01295100 456 :p85 215 IS 319.1 276.8 Total 1,886 10,556 -627 131 757.2 775.0 0017 ALOOR 3,339 2 01295200 332 1,800 155 33 224.9 267.3 01296000 590 3,545 III 36 333.7 230.5 Total 922 5,345 266 69 558.6 497.8 0018 JADKAL 10,946 2 01293700 760 3,905 132 822 165.7 137.9 01293800 660 3,033 137 271 209.7 209.7 Total 1,420 6,938 269 1,093 375.4 347.6 0019 KERADI 5,251 2 01296400 435 2,354 218 206 290.0 290.0 01296500 499 2,728 95 108 169.7 124.5 Total 934 5,082 313 314 459.7 414.5 0020 CHITIOOR 5,866 3 01296100 368 2,082 105 3 452.0 337.4 01296200 495 2,914 125 105 289.2 227.5 01296300 406 2,248 117 66 290.0 290.0 Total 1,269 7,244 347 174 1,031.3 855.0. 0021 VANDSE 988 01295900 475 2,653 47 39 1,500.0 145.3 Total 475 2,653 47· 39 1,500.0 145.3 0022 HAKLADI 1,783 3 01295000 515 3,101 213 27 224.9 267.3 01295300 264 1,538 102 15 212.1 144.7 01295400 326 1,934 34 24 191.6 129.3 Total 1,105 6,573 349 66 628.6 54L3 0023 TRASHI 1,076 2 01294000 589 3,130 350 8 272.0 272.0 01294100 579 3,277 255 33 15.0 10.0 Total 1,168 6,407 605 41 287.0 282.0 0024 GUJJADI 705 01294200 988 5,867 622 33 198.5 148.3 Total· 988 5,867 622- 33 198.5 148.3 0025 GANGOLLI 407 01294300 2,094 12,090 754 44 353.5 290.5 290.5 Total 2,094 12,090 754 44 353.5 0026 HEMMADI 1,684 3· 01294800 521 2,845 231 30 212.1 144.7 01294900 687 3,983 148 39 312.8 312.9 01295500 289 1,545 119 6 452.0 337.4 498 75 977.0· 795.0 Total 1,497 8,373 0027 TALLUR 945 2 _... ___. _. ___ ..0IZ9·HOO 463 2,538 _3Q2 . __._. 353.5 290.0 01294500 666 3,618 338 50 633.1 569.8 6,156 ··640 50 986.6 ·859.8 Total 1,129

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCIIAY AT (TALUK P ANCHAY AT-WISE) Pane Name of Panehayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical villa holds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0028 HATTJANGADI 1,468 3 01294600 284 1,849 254 301.0 243.8 01294700 331 1,724 241 5 263.7 163.5 01295600 212 1,263 84 26 745.0' 595.9 Total 827 4,836 579 31 1,309.6 1,003.3 0029 KARKUNJE 2,996 2 01295700 699 4,181 330 14 745.0 595.9 01295800 752 4,317 129 47 280.0 192.7 Total 1,451 8,498 459 61 1,025.0 788.6 0030 HALLTHOLE 4,778 2 01293900 443 2,460 369 313 209.7 209.7 01297300 235 1,392 38 247 415.0 400.0 Total 678 3,852 407 560 624.7 609.7 0031 AJRI 4,412 2 01296600 353 1,992 59 258 80.0 75.0 01297200 661 3,769 194 59 415.0 400.0 Total 1,014 5,761 253 317 495.0 475.0 0032 AMPAR 2,168 01296900 887 4,756 459 78 282.5 243.6 Total 887 4,756 459 78 282.5 243.6 0033 KAVRADY 1,631 2 01296700 836 5,105 229 70 169.7 124.5 01296800 218 1,186 192 16 640.0 638.0 Total 1,054 6,291 421 86 809.7 762.5 0034 BALKUR 471 01299500 475 2,869 237 317.5 189.4 Total 475 2,869 237 317.5 189.4 0035 BASRUR 576 01299400 1,179 6,532 259 20 317.5 189.4 Total 1,179 6,532 259 20 317.5 189.4 0036 ANAGALLT 660 01299300 623 3,132 248 4 325.8 252.9 Total 623 3,132 248 4 325.8 252.9 0037 HANGALOOR 343 01297900 778 3,893 104 389.8 282.6 Total 778 3,893 104 389.8 282.6 0038 KOTESHWAR 733 . 01298100 1,649 8,960 151 79 506.1 416.1 Total 1,649 8,960 151 79 506.1 416.1 0039 BEEJADl 671 2 01298200 926 5,465 212 3 93.3 82.6 01298300 528 2,951 295 56 249.0 220.6 Total 1,454 8,416 507 59 342.4 303.2 0040 KUMBASHI 451 01298900 830 4,761 470 31 187.4 150.1 Total 830 4,76] 470 3] 187.4 150.1 0041 KONI 1,233 2 01298000 601 3,406 256 4 92.8 79.9 01299200 516 2,937 349 32 317.5 189.4 Total 1,]]7 6,343 605 36 4~O.2 269.3

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHAYAT (TALUK P ANCHAY AT-WISE) Panc Name of Panchayat 'Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen, yat hical villa holds 'Iation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0042 ' THEKKATTE 544 01298500 832 4,608 133 9 277.9 . 185.5 Total 832 4,608 133 9 277.9 185.5 0043 BELOOR 883 01298700 646 3,621 .462 96 234.5 213.2 Total ·646 3,62] 462 96 234.5 213.2 0044 KEDOOR 1,119 2 01298600 321 1,855 104 11 277.9 185.5 01298800 360 2,048 319 47 94.8 75.1 Total 681 3,903 423 58 372.6 260.6 0045 KALAVARA 3,017 5 01298400 407 2,411 154 39 507.9 469.7 01299000 .164 968 14 27 412.6 396.1 01299100 489 2,838 489 15 412.6 396.1 01299800 402 2,263 223 325.8 252.9 01299900 161 913 159 330.1 303.3 Total ],623 9,393 ];039 81 1,989.0 ],8]8.] 0046 HOMBADY-MANDADI 2,394 3 01299600 390 2,235 44 6 330.1 303.3 01299700 283 1,493 183 65 325.8 252.9 01300100 477 2,610 122 14 480.9 342.3 Total ],150 6,338 349 85 1,136.8 898.4 0047 MOLAHALLI 2,044 01300200 744 .4,005 362 6 410.9 342.3 Total 744 4,005 362 6 410.9 342.3 0048 HARDALLY-MANDALLY. 1,675 2 01300000 288 1,513 146 58 294.1 252.6 01300300 559 3,092 146 70 745.0 595.9 Total 847 4,605 292 128 1,039.1 848.5 0049 SHANKARANARAYANA 3)53 2 01297000 930 5,014 272 347 504.5 506.4 01297800 344 2,096 30 449 389.8 282.6 Total 1,274 . 7,110 302 796 894.2 789.0 0050 SIDDAPUR 5,275 . 2 01297100 1,208 6,493, 501 270 246.9 118.9 01297700 570 3,149 127 174 319.1 276.8 Total 1,778 9,642 628 444 566.0 395.7 0051 HOSANGADI 6,248 2 01297400 368 1,942 111 356 415.0 400.0 01297500 1,040 4,972 328 364 206.8 206.8 Total 1,408 6,914 439 720 621.8 606.8 0052 AMASEBAILU 12,529 3 01297600 456 2,722 37 146 360.8 206.8 01301000 341 1,968 116 116 556.3 79.6 01301100 524 2,654 29 645 556.3 79.6 Total 1,321 7,344 182 907 1,473.4 366.0 0053 HALADY (76) 1,963 2 " 0_13Q()_4QO __ 227 1~158 45 2I, 310.. 1 )1_0.1 01300500 505 2,974 80 146 76.0 27.9 338.] Total 732 4,132 125 ·167 386.1

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAY AT (TALUK P ANCHAY AT-WISE) Pane Name of Panchayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hi cal villa holds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu· Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0054 HENGAVALLl 2,604 01300600 598 3,525 154 55 310.4 310.2 Total 598 3,525 154 55 310.4 310.2 0055 BELVE 3,901 2 01300700 616 3,183 168 90 310.4 310.2 01300800· 634 3,381 175 41· 76.0 27.9 Total 1,250 6,564 343 131 386.4 338.2 0056 MADAMMAKKT 6,379 2 01300900 413 2,023 48 34 856.0 J,430.9 01301200 304 1,701 47 152 333.0 317.7 Total 717 3,724 95 186 1,189.1 1,748.7

Name of C.D. Block: Udupi (0002) 0001 KOTA 1,069 2 01301300 912 5,716 403 16 831.8 819.3 01301500 770 3,983 269 46 271.5 244.6 Total 1,682 9,699 672 62 1,103.3 1,063.9 0002 KOTATHATIU 455 01301400 869 5,263 209 55 271.5 244.6 Total 869 5,263 209 55 271.5 244.6 0003 VADDARSE 1,407 4 01301600 223 1,192 62 7 NA NA 01301700 394 1,994 80 47 632.3 630.0 01302400 416 2,340 46 41 1,014.3 J,013.8 01302500 218 1,172 59 15 NA NA Total 1,251 6,698 247 no 1,646.6 1,643.9 0004 SHIRIYARA 1,379 01302600 776 4,336 374 2 661.2 580.1 Total 776 4,336 374 2 661.2 580.1 0005 BILLADI 1,861 . 2 01302800 450 2,612 200 14 350.7 329.5 01303500 288 1,444 67 9 NA NA Total 738 4,056 267 23 350.7 329.5 0006 YEDTHADY 1,757 2 01302900 628 3,647 308 84 NA NA 01303000 353 1,876 61 604 350.9 350.9 Total 981 5,523 369 688 350.9 350.9 0007 PANDESHWARA 627 2 01302100 622 3,129 144 37 570.0 309.2 01302200 360 1,851 91 4 365.5 229.7 Total 982 4,980 235 41 935.5 538.9 0008 KODI 442 01301800 762 4,550 88 257.4 242.7 Total 762 4,550 88 257.4 242.7 0009 IRODY 724 2 01301900 539 2,873 351 NA NA 01302000 730 3,379 121 8 NA NA Total 1,269 6,252 472 8 NA NA

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHAYAT (TALUK P ANCHAYAT-WISE) Panc Name ofPanchayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical villa holds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0010 HARADI 951 2 01304100 728 3,942 407 10 380.5 370.0 01304800 713 3,147 173 24 611.4 499.7 Total 1,441 7,089 580 34 991.9 869.7 0011 VARAMBALLI 508 01304200 1;272 6,178 426 51 ·330.8 210.6 Total 1,272 6,178 426 51 330.8 210.6 0012 CHANTHAR 1,246 2 01304600 939 4,706 222 472 NA NA 01304700 845 4,021 .277 38 294.3 285.4 Total· 1,784 8,727 499 510 294.3 285.4 0013 HANDADY 881 3 01304300 327 1,651 21 278.7 226.6 01304400 645 3,198 472 8 278.7 226.5 01304500 334 1,918 87 47 NA NA Total 1,306 6,767 580 55 557.3 453.1 0014 BARKUR 669 2 01302300 601 2,995 148 33 NA NA 01303100 398 1,963 30 4 204.1 204.1 Total 999. 4,958 178 37 204.1 204.1 0015 HANEHALLI 723 01303200 842 4,236 247 .240 NA NA Total. 842 4,236 247 240 NA NA 0016 HEGGUNJE 2,353 2 01303400 685 . 3,748 162 164 309.2 254.8 01303800 390 1,995 82 131 423.0 388.1 Total 1,075 5,743 244 295 732.2 642.9 0017 AVARSE 2,880 3 01302700 285 1,627 91 9 NA NA 01303600 314 ],720 ]27 542.9 447.5 01303700 537 3,053 222 77 999.2 9,400.1 Total 1,136 6,400 440 86 1,542.1 9,847.6 0018 KADUR 1,741 2 01303300 337 1,816 46 25 1,2]6.9 1,128.2 01303900 474 2,565 101 95 423.0 388.1 Total 811 4,381 147 120 1,639.9 1,516.3 0019 KANJAL 2,257 2 01305200 688 3,379 123 536 169.9 168.6 01305300 717 3,624 23 308 351.7 320.1 146 844 5,216.0 488.7 Total 1,405 7,003 0020 KALYANAPURA 763 01304900 1,600 7,497 598 103 NA NA NA Total 1,600 7,497 598 103 NA 0021 TONSE 652 01304000 1,540 8,358 715 18 228.2 227.5 715 18 228.2 227.5 Total 1,540 8,358 0022 BADANlI?J~ .... 295 --_. 01306900 714 3,783 354 21 265.0 205.4 354 21 265.0 205.4 Total 714 3,783

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAY A T (TALUK PANCH A Y AT-WISE) Pane Name of Panehayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical villa IlOlds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu· Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0023 TENKANIDYOOR 627 2 01307000 702 3,525 554 110 194.6 184.3 01307100 1,106 5,332 189 4 307.7 267.4 Total 1,808 8,857 743 114 502.2 451.7 0024 UPPOOR \,21& 01305000· 1,481 7,170 436 96· 1,510.0 IILI Total 1,481· 7,170 436 96 1,510.0 111.1 0025 HAVANJE 1,039 2 01305100 674 3,550 272 275 257.8 252.9 Total 674 3,550 272 275 257.8 252.9 0026 CHERKADY 2,108 01305400 1,173 6,132 133 1,323 351.8 326.1 Total 1,173 6,132 133 1,323 351.8 326.1 0027 KOKKARNE 2,257 2 01305800 724 4,223 214 158 440.7 388.1 01305900 632 3,586 43 119 355.4 344.6 Total ],356 7,809 257 277 796.1 732.7 0028 NALKUR 3,124 2 01306000 400 2,236 35 175 NA NA 01306100 687 3,917 144 58 246.9 209.1 Total ],087 6,153 179 233 246.9 209.1 0029 KENJOOR 3,072 2 01306200 536 3,073 65 287 558.5 462.8 01306300 357 1,812 62 285 337.4 329.8 Total 893 4,885 127 572 895.9 792.6 0030 KARJE 2,452 2 01305700 352 1,972 22 475 1,995.7 1,568.4 01306400 474. 2,593 90 663 337.4 329.8 Total 826 4,565 112 1,138 2,333.1 ],898.2 0031 PERDOOR 4,514 01306500 1,915 10,565 504 557 337.4 329.8 Total 1,915 10,565 504 557 337.4 329.8 0032 KUKKEHALLl 2,115 2 ·01305500 402 2,236 30 337 709.7 548.8 01305600 556 2,968 137 499 1,995.7 1,56804 Total 958 5,204 167 836 2,705.4 2,117.2 0035 UDYAVARA 963 01307200 2,247 11 ,386 500 42 12004 19.7 Total 2,247 11,386 500 42 120.4 19.7 0036 ALEVOOR 1,261 2 01307300 871 4,281 591 135 12004 19.7 01307500 962 4,733 219 650 364.2 363.7 Total 1,833 9,014 810 785 484.7 383.4 0037 DADAGABETTU (NO. SO) 949 01307600 1,594 6,985 261 811 354.2 363.7 Total 1,594 6,985 261 811 354.2 363.7 0038 ATHRADI 1,354 2 01307700 496 ._2,406 81 382 294.0 232.5 01308100 496 2,523 136 340 2353 221.6 Total 992 4,929 217 722 529.4 454.]

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHAYAT (TAL UK PANCH A Y AT-WISE) Panc Name of Panehay at Total No. Location No. of . Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hieal villa holds lation .Castes Tribes diture Code 'area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0039 BOMMARABETTU 2,561. 1 01307900 Total 1,567 7,853 268 .. 899 417.6 372.9 0040 BAlRAMPALLl 3,221 3 01306600 589 3,332 274 63 337.4 329.8 01306700 150. 834 32 29 20,4 19.7 01306800 395 2,291 219 208 290.1 220.8 Total 1,134 6,457 525 300 647.9 570.3 0041 KODIBETTIi 3,013 3 01307800 764 3,775 223 513 294.0 232.5 01308000 314 1,550 31 201 417.6 372.9 01308300 371 1,867 101 122 862.2 623,4 Total 1,449 7,192 355 836 1,573.9 1,228.7 0042 MANIPURA 1,317 2 01307400 924 4,924 241 182 245.5 194.2 01308200 238 1,169 87 148 558.5 462.8 Total 1,162 6,093 328 330 804.0 657.0 0043 KOTE 431 2 01308400 492 2,563 168 592.1 623,4 01308500 620 3,029 129 33 NA NA Total 1,112 5,592 297 33 592.1 623.4 0044 KATAPADI 417 01308600 1,000 4,738 478 17 307.5 270.6 Total 1,000 4,738 478 17 307.5 270.6 0045 KURKALU 973 01308700 1,045 4,744 . 99 46 346.8 212.2 Total 1,045 4,744 99 46 346.8 212.2 0046 BELLE 2,197 2 01308800 1,184 5,324 642 94 481.4 481,4 01308900 527 2,332 157 42 NA NA Total 1,711 7,656 799 136 481.4 481.4 0047 INNANJE 993 2 01309400 610 2,898 145 61 390.2 225.9 01309500 438 1,948 212 27 250.8 250.8 Total 1,048 4,846 357 88 641.0 476.7 0048 ULIARGOLI 496 01309600 1,004 5,163 487 24 544.4 581.8 581.8 . Total 1,004 5,163 . 487 24 544.4 0049 KAUP 653 2 01309700 942 4,716 306 50 359.4 272.5 01309800 535 2,854 181 4 359.4 272.5 545.1 Total 1,477 7,570 487 54 718.9 0050 MAJOOR 1,021 3 01309100 279 1,248 11 13 250.8 250.8 01309200 376 1,858 33 62 481.4 481,4 01309300 336 1,822 35 33 NA NA 108 732.2 732.2 Total 991 4,928 79 0051 SHIRVA __ .. 3,216_.. 1 01309000 2,798 13,281 627 399 242.0 242.0 627 399 242.0 242.0 Total 2,798 13,281

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-WISE) Panc Name of Panchayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical villa holds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0053 BELPU 570 01310000 728 3,684 276 11 124.8 155.9 Total 728 3,684 276 11 124.8 155.9 0054 108 KALTHUR 1,452 2 01310100 640 3,058 96 43 NA NA 01310200 575 2,656 120 57 40.0 140.0 Total 1,215 5,714 216 100 40.0 140.0 0055 YELLUR 1,758 01310400 1,229 5,844 342 117 5102 510.2 Total 1,229 5,844 342 117 510.2 510.2 0056 BADA 882 01309900 1,430 7,300 183 66 359.4 272.5 Total 1,430 7,300 183 66 359.4 272.5 0057 TENKA 595 01310500 859 4,453 441 25 NA NA Total 859 4,453 441 25 NA NA 0058 PADUBIDRE 1,184 2 0131 0600 400 1,971 154 41 232.9 226.7 01310700 2,136 10,987 822 102 1,137.4 1,017.0 Total 2,536 12,958 976 143 1,370.2 1,243.7 0059 HEJAMADI 728 01310800 1,599 8,192 375 32 NA NA Total 1,599 8,192 375 32 NA NA 0060 PALTMAR 1,354 2 01310900 715 3,411 208 12 324.0 263.4 01311000 644 2,932 217 75 NA NA Total 1,359 6,343 425 87 324.0 263.4 0061 MUDARANGADT 2,048 2 01310300 824 3,391 233 145 332.9 328.8 01311100 637 2,906 43 26 391.0 449.7 Total 1,461 6,297 276 171 724.0 778.5

Name of C.D. Block: Karkal (0003) 0001 KUCHCHUR 2,725 2 01311200 306 1,850 61 177 160.9 135.9 01311300 360 2,060 27 273 350.3 239.2 Total 666 3,910 88 450 511.2 375.. 0 0002 HEBRI 4,747 2 01311500 1,068 5,710 276 815 230.2 214.6 01311600 830 4,548 183 665 294.0 301.1 Total 1,898 10,258 459 1,480 524.2 515.7 0003 SHIVAPURA 2,423 2 01311700 139 717 20 34 294.0 301.1 01311800 720 3,809 302 402 296.2 195.7 Total 859 4,526 322 436· 590.2 496.7 0004 MUDRADY 4,944 2 01311900 764 4,096 224 258 297.2 195.7 01312000 267 1,423 54 317 NA Total NA 1,031 5,519 278 575 297.2 195.7

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-WISE) Pane Name of Panehay at Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical villa holds lation Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popu Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0005 NADPALU 13,792 01311400 509 2,578 80 319 373.0 269.6 Total 509 2,578 80 319 373.0 269.6 0006 VARANGA 6,633 3 01312100 687 3,992 275. 348 183.2 144.7 01312200 139 ·816 149 2 910.4 725.6 01313000 425 2,214 132 236 391.5 384.9 Total 1,251 7,022 556 586 1,485.1 1,255.1 0007 KADTHALA 3,358 3 01312300 285 1,585 104 237 154.2 123.8 01312400 259 1,443 198 130 305.5 268.2 01312500 437 2,325 368 245 305.5 268.2 Total 981 5,353 670 612 765.2 660.1 0008 MARNE 4,342 2 01312600 1,422 7,172 360 576 204.9 186.4 01312900 280 1,444 98 112 154.2 123.8 Total 1,702 8,616 458 688 359.1 310.2 0009 YERLAPADY 2,036 01312700 829 4,496 523 92 512.8 486.4 Total 829 4,496 523 92 512.8 486.4 0010 NEERE 2,651 2 . 01313500 532 2,628 172 78 65.7 43.7 01313600 625 3,035 377 27 65 .. 7 43.7 Total 1,157 5,663 549 105 131.4 87.3 0011 'PALLI 4,339 3 01313900 436 2,198 196 54 338.4 . 286.9 01314000 691 3,350 344 346 338.4 286.3 01314100 714 3,558 316 352 253.9 172.6 Total 1,841 9,106 856 752 930.7 745.8 0012 BAILOOR 2,030 2 01313700 210 1,183 55 55.8 42.3 01313800 846 4,027 5J.7 160. 773.8 773.8 Total 1,056 5,210 582 160 829.6 816.1 0013 HIRGANA 2,353 01312800 948 4,693 260 130 512.8 486.4 Total 948 4,693 260 130 512.8 486.4 0014 SHIRLAL 8,473 3 01313100 441 2,372 79 246 512.8 486.4 01313200 136 771 66 391.5 384.9 01313300 503 2,649 249 184 391.5 384.9 1,256.1 Total 1,080 5,792 394 430 1,295.9 0015 DURGA 1,972 01315500 637 3,418 352 446 1,339.8 1,071.9 1,071.9 Total 637 3,418 352 446 1,339.8 0016 KUKKUNDOOR 2,644 01314200 2,428 11,770 1,323 289 253.9 172.6 172.6 Total 2,428 11,770 1,323 '289 253.9 0017 NITTE 3,932 01314300 2,161 11,38i "1)29 254 210.8 156.2 2,161 11,381 1,129 254 210.8 15.6.2 Total

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APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA P ANCHAY AT (TALUK P ANCHA Y AT-WISE) Pane Name of Panchayat Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sehe Total Total ha geograp of Code House Popu duled duled Income Expen yat hical 'ilIa holds lanon Castes Tribes diture Code area ges Popn Popu lation lation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0018 BELMAN 3,632 3 01314400 741 3,270 322 18 253.9 172.6 01314500 486 2,100 41 134 211.3 151.7 01314600 1,034 4,470 332 71 319.9 188.0 Total 2,261 9,840 695 223 785.2 512.4 0019 INNA '1,023 01314700 798 3,576 72 94 221.8 199.7 Total 798 3,576 72 94 221.8 199.7 0020 MUNDKURU 1,936 2 01314800 301 1,424 47 108 221.8 199.7 01314900 1,231 5,822 370 96 221.8 199.7 Total 1,532 7,246 417 204 443.7 399.5 0021 BOLA 2,098 2 01315000 803 3,776 309 61 260.4 194.4 01315100 174 866 88 4 260.4 194.4 Total 977 4,642 397 65 520.9 388.8 0022 KANTHAVARA 1,989 01315200 711 3,504 300 117 306.7 230.2 Total 711 3,504 300 117 306.7 230.2 0023 SANOOR 1,474 01315300 1,256 6,328 505 74 309.8 171.6 Total 1,256 6,328 505 74 309.8 171.6 0024 MTYAR 2,163 01315400 1,352 6,659 686 144 433.7 314.7 Total 1,352 6,659 686 144 433.7 314.7 0025 MUDAR 2,004 01315600 1,120 5,797 935 161 1,339.8 1,071.9 Total 1,120 5,797 935 161 1,339.8 1,071.9 0026 MALA 4,700 01313400 1,096 5,568 609 410 55.8 42.3 Total 1,096 5,568 609 410 55.8 42.3 0027 NALLUR 2,478 01315900 1,061 5,667 693 79 160.6 71.7 Total 1,061 5,667 693 79 160.6 71.7 0028 RENJALA 2,988 2 01316000 525 2,877 487 112 306.7 230.2 01316100 481 2,565 374 17 260.4 194.4 Total 1,006 5,442 861 129 567.2 424.6 0029 EEDU 5,074 2 01315700 438 2,381 161 122 240.8 137.8 01315800 850 4,521 450 122 240.8 137.8 Total 1,288 6,902 611 244 481.5 275.7 Note: Columns left blank against Location Code Number are "Un-inhabited"

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APPENDIX IX - VILLAGE DffiECTORY

STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GffiLS SCHOOLS IN THE DISTRICT 81. No Name of Institution Location ·Class Remarks From To 1 ' 2 3 4 5 6 1 Ratthu Bai Ianatha Girls High School Byndoor Nh-I7 8 10 A 2 Karrnel Girls High School Post, Kemmannu 8 10 A 3 Vivek Girls High School, Kota Near Nh-17 '8 10 A 4 Salihath Girls High School Hoode Po,Hoode, Udupi Tq 8 10 U 5 Govt Girls Pre University College Udupi, TTl Road, Udupi 8 10 G 6 St Cecily's Girls High School Udupi Chruch Road, Udupi 8 10 A Note: A - Aided U - Un Aided G - Government

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SECTION - II TOWN DIRECTORY

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TOWN DIRECTORY (a) NOTE EXP~AINING THE ABBREVIATIONS US_ED IN THE ToWN DIRECTORY

Town Directory Statements (I to VII) (xviii) Town Committee/ Statement I : Status and Growth History Town Area Committee TC (xix) Small Town Committee ST Column (2) Class, name and civic (xx) Estate office EO administration status of town (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town (xxii) Census Town CT directory data at the state and all India levels. It is Others columns need no comments. presented according to 2001 Census Population of Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of the town as follows : towns, 1999 Population Class Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects 100,000 and above I In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & 50,000 - 99,999 n Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. 20,000 - 49,999 III Column 6, 7 and 8 10,000 -19,999 IV Name of the State headquarters, District 5,000 - 9,999 V headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with Below 5,000 VI distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to Town with a population of one hundred thousand be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in (1,00,000 )and above is treated as a city. these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. The civic administration status of the towns is indicated within bracket against the name of the Column 9 & 10

' .. town. The following abbreviations are used to denote Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more civic status of town. and five lakhs and more population are recorded. (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. Column 11, 12 and 13 Municipal Committee MC (ii) If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (iii) Municipal Council M CI station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (iv) City Municipal Council CMC name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the (v) Town Municipal Council TMC name of nearest place with distance, where such (vi) Municipal Board MB facility exists is to be mentioned. (vii) Municipality M Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 (viii) Cantorunent Board/Cantonment. CB '. . (ix) Notified Area NA Itemwise amount of receipt and expenditure in (x) Notified Town NT thousand rupees, relating to municipal fmance of the town for the year 1998..:99 is to be recorded. (xi) Notified Area Committee/ Notified Area Council NAC Statement IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (xii) Notified Town Area NTA Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) (xiv) Industrial Township ITS (xv) Township TS Information about kutcha / pucca road is to be .(mf Town Panchayat TP-' ... recorded separately for the roads within the limits of ~ (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP the referent town. (i) Pucca Road PR Column 14 (ii) Kutcha Road KR (v) Over Head Tank OHT Column (7) : System of Sewerage (vi) Service Reservoir SR (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG Generally, by sewerage system is implied the (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP network of mains and branches of underground (ix) Pressure Tank PT conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that cany only household and The infonnation on major source of water supply industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those that are given in column 13 and the storage capacity cany stonn water from roof<;, streets and other surface against each in kilolitres (in bracket) are presented in are known as storm water drains, while those canying column 14. both sewage and storm water are called combined Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service sewers. In case the fire fighting service is available in the The codes used for different types of drainage referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not system are as follows : availablc within the town, the name of the nearest (i) Sewer S place having this facility with its distance from the (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD referent town has been recorded. (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (iv) Sylk Drains SD connections) (v) Cesspool method CP Different types of electric connections have been Pt (vi) Pit System shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (vii) Others 0 Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational Number of various types of latrines both Public and Cultural Facilities, 1999 and Private are given in these columns. Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Column 4 & 5 The various prevalent method of disposal of night The data covers all such medical institutions run soil are given below with codes: by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local (i) Head Loads HL bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies (ii) Basket B like the Missionaries. Where the family planning (iii) Wheel Barrows WB centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and child (iv) Septic Tank ST welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may be (v) Pit System Pt treated as independent units and counted separately (vi) Sewerage S using following codes : (vii) Others 0 (i) Hospital H Column 13 and 14 : Water supply (ii) Dispensary D (iii) Health Centre Source and capacity of storage system. The HC (iv) Family Welfare Centre following codes are used in these columns: FWC (v) T.B. Clinic TB Column 13 : (vi) Nursing Home NH (i) Tap water T (vii) Others 0 (ii) Tubewell water TW In case of more than one institutions of any type, (iii) Tank Water TK it is indicated within brackets the number of such (iv) Well water W institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions

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have further been distinguished by providing additional Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto codes within the bracket as given below : ~- class IV. (i) Ayurvedic -A Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle (ii) Unani U school or Junior Secondary. (iii) Homoeopathic Hom Column 6 to 9 Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary schools. The codes used for these columns are as follows: Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered (i) Arts only A as (ii) Science only S Higher Secondary / Intermediate I Pre University / (iii) Commerce only C Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes . - (iv) Arts & Science only AS whether held in schools or college. (v) Arts & Commerce only AC Ifthere are composite schools like middle schools (vi) Combined for all categories with primary classes or Secondary schools with Arts, Science and Commerce ASC Middle classes, these are also included in the humber (vii) Law L (viii) University U of Primary and Middle schools, respectively_ -For (ix) Others 0 example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools and one Middle school with Primary classes, the Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting and vocational training institutes number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one though there "Recognised" should mean recognised by some are only _three educational institutions. statutory authority, like education department, commerce department, labour department etc. of the If there are more institutions of a type in the town, government or semi government or autonomous the number is indicated within bracket along with bodies, public sector undertakings etc. the abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). -- -The following codes are used : Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres (i) Vocational Training Institute VT This column has been introduced keeping in view (ii) Shorthand SH the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning (iii) Typewriting Type (iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type Commission. There are number of Adult Education (v) Others 0 Centres which are included in these columns. The vocational institutions like Applied Art/ If an educational facility is not available in the Painting college, Pharinacy college, B. Ed. College, town, the name of the nearest place and its distance Teacher's Training Institute, Music / Dance School, in kilometres from the town whcre the facility is Nursing School etc. are covered- under 'Others'. available is mentioned. Column 11 to 14 Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with Higher Secondary/Intermediate/ Senior number of seats Secondary/PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/ The number of working women's hostel if Matriculation, Middle Schoolsl Junior Secondary and Primary Schools. available in the referent town is mentioned with number of seats. If the facility is not available in the School up to class V are treated as Primary or town.the name of. nearest place_with distance where --- -elementary- schools:---These·include Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, PrePrimary schools, Junior tht? facility is availabl~ is recorded.

179 Column 17 to 19 : Recreational and Cultural important commodities manufactured in the town are Facilities recorded. Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/ Column 9 : Number of Banks Community Hall are covered under recreational & Number of Banks available in the referent town cultural facilities. The particulars of permanent both Commercial and Cooperative banks are recorded recreational facilities are considered for these against this column. columns. Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies Number of public libraries and reading fooms The total number of Agricultural Credit available in the referent town are recorded in codes Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in as follows :' the referent town are recorded against these columns. (i)Public Library PL Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in (ii)Reading room RR ,Slums, 1999 Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and This is the statement on civic and other amenities Banking, 1999 in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns Column 3 to 8 : Name of three most important having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal commodities exported and names of three most Corporation, Town area committee etc. TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

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STATEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWTH mSTORY SI. Class, name and civic Location Name of Name of Area (in Number of Population and growth rate No status of town code Talukf Police C.D. sq. km.) households incl. (in brackets) of the town at the number Station} Island block houseless Censuses of etc. households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Kundapura (TMC) 41601000 Kundapura Kundapura 14.0 5,083 7,575

2 IV Saligram (TMC) 41602000 Udupi Udupi 14.7 2,750

3 Udupi (CMC*) 41603000 Udupi Udupi 74.5 25,824 8,041 10,871 11,882 (+35.2) (+9.3) 4 VI Ycnagudde (CT) 41604000 Udupi Udupi 4.0 894

5 V MaHar (CT) 41605000 Udupi Udupi 4.8 1,154

6 III Karkal (TMC) 41606000 Karkal Karkal 23.1 4,849 4,961 6,025 (+21.5)

Note: * includes outgrowth

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STATEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex ratio (2001 Census)

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001 11 12 ,13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

8,923 9,537 '16,147 17,538 23,831 28,315 28,477 28,591 2,040.8 1,015 1,044 1,054 (+17.8) (+6.9) (+69.3) (+8.6) (+35.9) • (+18.8) (+0.6) (+0.4) 8,794 10,341 13,228 14,020 14,962 1,018.5 1,230 1,212 1,142 (+17.6) (+27.9) (+6.0) (+6.7) 14,833 18,043 20,451 24,610' 29,753 33,413 78,094 f27,124 1,706.4 1,010 920' 1,031 (+24.8) (+21.6) (+13.3) (+20.3) (+20.9) (+12.3) (+133.7) (+62.8) 2,890 3,336 4,508 1,118.6 1,100 (+15.4) 2,499 2,854 3,586 5,776 6,052 1,253.0 1,135 1,129 ' (+14.2) (+25.6) (+4.8) 7,204 9,012 13,818 15,535 18,593 20,713 24,108 25,116 1,089.2 1,048 968 980 (+19.6) (+25.1) (+53.3) (+12.4) (+19.7) (+11.4) (+16.4) (+4.2)

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STATEMENT~II PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic Physical aS2ects Name of and road distance in number status of town Rainfall (in Temperature (in centigrade) kilometer(s) from mm) Maximum . Minimum State HQ. . District HQ.

• 2 3 4 5 6 7 III Kundapura (TMC) 4165 31 23 Bangalore Udupi (450) (38) 2 IV Saligram (TMC) 3407 31 23 Bangalore Udupi (437) (22) . 3 Udupi (CMC*) 3406 31 23 Bangalore Udupi (410) (0) 4 VI Yenagudde (CT) 3406 31 23 Bangalore Udupi (418) (8) 5 V MaHar (CT) 3674 35.1 17.6 Bangalore Udupi (406) (16) 6 III Karkal (TMC) 5014 36 19 Bangalore Udupi (3S0) (40) Note: * includes outgrowth

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STATEMENT-II PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999

Name of and road distance in kilomcter{s~ from Railway station Bus facility Navigable river / Sub-division I Taluk / Nearest city with ' Nearest city with canal (if within ten Police station I population of one population of five kilometers) Development Block I lakh and more lakh and more Island HQ~

8 9 10 11 12 13

Kundapura Udupi Mangalore(UA) Mudalakatti Kundapura Gangolli (0) (38) (98) (9) (0) (NA), Udupi Udupi Mangalore(UA) Udupi Saligram Scetha (22) (22) (82) (22)' (0) . (NA) Udupi Mangalore Mangalore(UA) Udupi Udupi Kalmadi (0) (60) (60) (0) (0) (NA) Udupi Udupi Mangalore(UA) Udupi Yenagudde Udyavar (8) (8) (68) (8) (0) (NA) Udupi Udupi Mangalore(UA) Udupi Mallar Udyavar (16) (16) (76) (5) (0) (NA) Karkal Udupi Mangalore(UA) Udupi Karkal Na (0) (40) (100) (40) (0) (NA)

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STATEMENT - III. MUNICIPAL FINANCE', 1998-99 Serial Class, name and civic status ______;_R_e_ce.;_i""p_t_,;(i"'n;_Rs;.._._'O_;O-'O-<.) ______number of town Receipt through Revenue derived from Government Loan taxes, etc. municipal properties and grant power apart from taxation

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 III Kundapura (TMC) 1,004 2,296 3,289 2 IV Saligram (TMC) 226 398 48 174 3 Udupi (CMC*) 18,325 15,783 35,981 4 VI 'Yenagudde (CT) 999 5 V MaHar (CT) 221 6 III Kafkal (TMC) 2,663 3,248 3,940

Note : * includes outgrowth

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S T A TEMENT - III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998-99 Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt admini safety health and works insti (specify) expen (specify) strati on conveni tutions diture ences 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4,189 10,778 2,420 1,769 2,678 2,002 8,869 846 329 116 680 278 1,403 670 70,759 42,929 51,422 14,791 4,951 5,676 68,347 999 940 940 221 218 218 9,851 1,385 1,168 7,455 204 10,212

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STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

Serial Class, name and civic Popu Population 2001 Census Road length (in System of Number of number status of town lation km. (s) ) sewerage latrines (2001 Scheduled Schedi.ded Total Water Census) Castes Tribes borne

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III Kundapura (TMC) 28,591 1,280 275 23 OSD, BSD· 4,354 2,329

2 IV Saligram (TMC) 14,962 1,001 128 39 OSD,BSD 1,969 1,522

3 Udupi (CMC*) 127,124 6,573 4,726 234 OSD,BSD 8,354 7,934

4 VI Yenagudde (CT) 4,508 197 22 OSD,S

5 V MaHar (CT) 6,052 652 35 14 OSD,S

6 III Karkal (TMC) 25,116 1,576 565 47 OSD,BSD 3,777 3,427

Note: * includes outgrowth

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STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

Number of Method of Water supply Fire Electrification (number of connections) latrines disposal of fighting Service Others night soil Source System of service Domestic Indus Comme Road Others of storage trial rcial lighting supply with . (points) capacity in kilolitres 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2,025 ST, 0, PI T,W OHT Yes 4,135 295 1,525 3,296 470 (404) 447 ST, 0, Pt T,W OHT Kundapura 2,572 68 327 165 649 (1063) (16) 420 ST, 0, Pt T,W OHT,BWP Yes 22,768 1,500 4,320 6,020 (1200) NA T,W NA Udupi (NA) (8) NA T,W NA Udupi (NA) (16) 350 ST, Pt, 0 T,W OHT,BWP Yes 4,057 215 2,818 115 920 (600)

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STATEMENT - V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic Population Medical facilities* Educational facilities* number status of town (2001 Census) Hospitals! Dispensaries! Beds in Arts!Science! Commerce! T.B. clinics etc. medical instit Law! Other colleges (of utions noted degree level and above) in column 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 III Kundapura (TMC) 28591 H(2) D HC FWC 65 A,ASC TB Other 2 N Saligram (TMC) 14962 D HC FWC TB A 3 I Udupi (CMC**) 127124 H(5) D(2) HC FWC(2) 2310 A TB Other(2) 4 VI Yenagudde (CT) 4508 Udupi-8 5 V Mallar (CT) 6052 D Udupi-16 6 III Karkal (TMC) 25116 H D HC FWC TB 120 AC (2), ASC

Note: * If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in Kms. from the town where the facility is available, is mentioned. Note: ** includes outgrowth

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Serial Educational facilities (Contd ....) \Vorking women's hostels number Secondary! Junior secondary and Primary schools Adult literacy classes! with number of seats Matriculation Middle schools centres, others (specify)

1 12 13 14 15 16

5 9 11 Udupi-38 Udupi-38 2 1 7 7 Udupi-22 Manipal25 3 18 42 72 2 I (82) 4 3 9 Udupi-8 Udupi-8 5 2 5 6 Udupi-16 Udupi-16 6 8 II 21 I Udupi-40

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STATEMENT _ V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Educational facilities* Serial Medical colleges Engineering Polytechnics Recognised shorthand, Higher secondary! Intermediate! number colleges typewriting !lnd Senior Secondary/ PVC (Pre- vocational training university college)! Junior college institutions level

7 8 9 10 11 Udupi-38 Udupi-38 Udupi-38 4

Udupi-22 Udupi-22 Udupi-22 2 2 2 1 3 16 4 3

Udupi-8 Udupi-8 Udupi-8 4 Udupi-16 Udupi-16 Udupi-16 Udupi-16 5 Manipal-35 Nitte-8 Nitte-8 8 3 6

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Number of recreational and cultural facilities Serial number Stadium_ Cinema Auditoriumj Drama! P~blic librarie.s including community Halls reading rooms

17 18 19 20 1 2 5 2 2 5 36 3 ·3 4 5 2 2 6

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STATEMENT - VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

Serial . Class, name and civie status Name of three most important commodities exported number of town

1st 2nd 3rd 1 2 3 4 5 III Kundapura (TMC) Tiles & Bricks Rice Wodden Frames 2 IV Saligram (TMC) Groundnut Sugarcane Paddy 3 Udupi (CMC*) Fish Food Coconut Tiles 4 VI Yenagudde (CT) Coconut 5 V MaHar (CT) Beedies Coconut 6 III Karkal (TMC) Cashewnut Coconut Beedi & Snuff Note: * includes outgrowth

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STATEMENT - VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of Number of non- banks agricultural agricultural credit credit societies societies lst 2nd 3rd 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tiles & Bricks Wooden Frames II 3 6 Grinding Wheel Ampule Making Machine. Coconut Oil 5 Fish Food Tiles Colour 25 5 3 I Beedi Beedi Snuff Plastic 8 2 6

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SfAlEMENT - V1I CIVIC AND OIHERAMENfIlES IN SLUMS, 1999 Serial Class and name of Name ofthe slum Is it No. of Population of the Paved roads System of number tm,n notified households Slum (in sc"cragc (approximate) (approximate) kilometres)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 III Kundapura Ambcdkar Colony No 1,569 7,902 3 OSD Ashraya Colony No NA NA NA NA Halcher Bettu No NA NA NA NA Kallibettu No NA NA NA NA Kharvikeri No NA NA NA NA Muddugudde No NA NA NA NA Nadi Bettu No NA NA NA NA 2 N Saligram Gundmi Bhagavathi No 5 28 0 OSD Gundmi Halukote No 5 27 0 OSD Gundmi Manikattu No 4 23 NA OSD Gundmi Masjid Colony No 22 142 OSD Karkada Kadida Heddari No 15 82 OSD Karkada School Opposite No 27 165 OSD Parampalli Charoli Beuu No 13 78 NA OSD Parampalli Gendekere No 29 152 OSD 3 I Udupi Balaramanagar No 140 840 NA OSD Doddana Guddc Yes lID 590 NA NA Kodankur No 210 1,100 NA NA 4 III Karkal Bandegudde S.C. Colony Yes 269 1,472 0 OSD,BSD Bandimat S.C.Colony Yes NA NA NA NA Banegudde (Behind D.N.H.) Yes NA NA NA NA Bobbale S.T.Colony Yes NA NA NA NA Bobbale S.T.Colony (Near Bridge) Yes NA NA NA NA Danasala S.C. Colony Yes NA NA NA NA Havaldar Bettu S.C.Colony Yes NA NA NA NA Pervajc Ithakatte S.C. Colony Yes NA NA NA NA Raneyara Colony Yes NA NA NA NA

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STATEMENT - VII CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of latrines Method of No. of tap points/public Electricity co'nnections disposal of hydrants installed for Domestic Road Others night soil supply of protected water lighting Community Private (points) water borne service others 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 687 NA 6 ST,O 65 1,025 182 15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA 3 ST,O 4 2 NA NA 2 ST,O 2 NA NA 2 NA I ST,O 2 NA 2 NA 12 ST,O 3 14 NA NA 3 NA 7 ST,O 2 10 3 NA 3 NA 12 ST,O 2 14 NA 2 NA 5 ST,O I 6 NA NA 2 NA 12 ST,O 3 13 4 NA 12 NA 5 ST,O 6 308 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 15 NA 2 S, Pt 15 14 5 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ,NA

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

195 APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY: TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION

SI.No. Name of Town with location code Population of the core Name of Outgrowth Population of town outgrowth 1 2 3 4 5 1 Udupi (41603000) . 127,124 Kuthpady 3,223 2 Udupi (41603000) 127,124 Kadekar 4;323. 3 Udupi (41603000) 127,124 Kidiyoor 4,338 4 Udupi (41603000) 127,124 Ambalpady 1,675 5 Udupi (41603000) 127,124 Moodanidambur 453 PART B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

he first census of the third millennium and 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about Ttwenty first century the Census of India, 1,028 million records were scanned and processed 2001 was the 14th continuous and uninterrupted within a span of only 10 months starting October, Indian census since 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will 2002. provide data on popUlation and its characteristics Task Force on Quality Assurance marking transition from one century and mil1ennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration its quality before putting the same in public domain. (considered by many to be the single largest and This has. to be done mainly through the process of complex peace time administrative exercise in the internal consistency, comparison with similar data in world) was made possible due to the door to door the past and also through validation with likewise data universal canva.ssing of the Household Schedule by if available, from external sources. Quite often the about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering local knowledge and perception has to be brought into 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and play to understand both the existing and the new 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household emerging trends of population distribution and Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three characteristics. The other very important aspect of the parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of all Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual geographical areas especially for. the population Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation. The part right up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area Data Processing population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results schedules for both the phases were scanned through and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across the the final clearance of data was with the Task Force country and hand-written data from the schedules were on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the converted into digitized form through Intelligent. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and ASCII records for further processing. The designing senior officers of the Census Division, Data Processing and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be Division, Map Division, Demography Division and done very carefully using specialized software so as Social Studies Division. The Directors of Census to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ Operations were co-opted as members whenever the requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union state-of-art technology in data processing has made it territories. The Directors and their senior officers were possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as required to make detailed presentations of data for Population Enumeration tables-on full count basis for their own state -botl]" iIi respect to' tne- quality and the the first time in the history of Census. For Census coverage and only after the ful] possible cleared...... __ ...... _ .. ~~ __ .. , .. ----_. ------

There has been a major departure in Census 2001 and the Scheduled Tribes at appropriate geographical from the past in respect of the procedure followed for levels. finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled The entire work relating to the data validation Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, the total and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations Territories under the overall supervision .and were fi~alized at the time of thc manual compilation monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) at the Regional the Registrar General, India with active cooperation Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for and support of the Social Studies Division, Data this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and . the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was Map Division . finalized much later based on manual coding done by Primary Census Abstract the coders. In 2001 Census, each individual Scheduled The Primary Cens~s Abstract which is yet another Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded important publication of 2001 Census gives basic directly on the computers by the Data Entry Operators information on Area, Total Households, Total through a process known as Computer Assisted population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes Coding (CAC) and taken up along with the processing population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, of PCA-data. The CAC process involves pulling down, Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the from ~hc relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) and the Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household coding from the dictionary by referring to the image Industry Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also of the specific individual entry in the Household N·on-workers. The characteristics of the Total Schedule appearing on the screen. The CAC of the population includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled response on Religion wherever required, was also Tribes, Institutional and Houseless population and are undertaken along with the processing ofPCA. This is presented by sex and rural-urban residence. This data because the Schedulcd Castes status had to be is presented at different levels, namely, India, States/ determined in relation to the religion of the individual. Union territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Two Special Task Forces, one on Religion and the Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and above) in other on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes were three different tables. In addition, the Appendix of constituted for scrutiny and appropriate classification said publication provides Houseless and Institutional of these responscs. Households and their popUlation by residence and sex for 2001 for India, State and Union territory. . The main task of the Special Task Force on Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District responses encountered and code it into the appropriate Census Handbook contains District Primary Census religious-community based on available literature and Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, different··Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary entri~s_,. encoun~tered and classified these into Census Abstract of the concerned district in the state. appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes or the It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that Scheduled Tribes principally based on the Presidential the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out Notification and the available literature. Thus a very for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes systematic and scientific mechanism was separately on the pattern of General Primary Census operationalised to finn up the individual religion and Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population available in Table C-VUI-Social and Cultural table in 20Q1 Census, is thus being finalized by aggregating and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for the population data for individual Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.

200 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

The format of Primary Census Abstract has been presentation of data of the population of age group 0- restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared 6 is continued in 2001 Census also. This will help the to that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial data users in better analysis and understanding of this classification of main workers given in the Primary' literacy data. Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued Level of presentation in District Census· and its place, four-fold industrial classificatio~ of both Handbooks: 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In 1981 census only main workers were presented in The Primary Census Abstract data in different to four categories. One of the novel features of the PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of primary census abstract of 1991 Census was the presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as under:

Name of the· Primary Cenus Abstract Level of presentation

1. District Primary Census Abstract DistrictlCD Block/UNCity/Town 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes DistrictlCD Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CD Block/Town 4. Village Primary CensusAbstract CD BlocklVillagewise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract TownlWardLevel

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Area Figures Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This The area figures supplied by local revenue practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data for each CD Block is presented both for rural and authorities of the district in respect of taluks, Police urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns Block constitute the rural portion and the Census are given in square kilometers. The area figures of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban the villages supplied by the Tahasildars in acres have portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is spread been converted and. shown in hectares. The area over two or more districts, than portion which falls figures of the CD Block is the total of the village within the district is presented, the data pertaining to areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in for the district are the same as adopted by the the concerned District Census Handbook. The data in Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town as the national level. The total area figures of all the well as for town with outgrowths in the district are taluks/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with presented. The data for all the wards and the outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented separately area figures of the distp.ct because former represents below the concerned town(s). land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police The District Primary Census Abstract is presented StationlTaluk. The difference may be due to the fact in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract for that while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers Scheduled Tribes are· presented in 52 columns. The etc, have been accounted in the Taluks and P.S. level Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary the same may not be covered under the area of the Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns. villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to The concepts and definitions used in the column varying methods of computation adopted at different heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census levels. Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The tenn 'Total An appendix to District Primary Census ~bstract Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless block-wise particulars on Total Population, the populations. The explanation regarding area figures Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes presented at" varIous level 'ill the· Primary Census Abstracts are as follows: Population for each town.

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DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location District! CD Block! UA/ City/ Total/ Area of Number Total population (including Population in the code Town Rural/ Town! of house institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward in holds population) square kilo metre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4,0 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

16 Udupi * Total 3,880,0 2 t 1,454 1,112,243 522,231 590,012 114,581 58,509 56,072 . Rural 3,746.4 170,900 905,890 421,056 484,834 95,644 48,876 46,768 Urban 133.6 40,554 206,353 101,175 105,178 18,937 9,633 9,304 0001 Kundnpurn Total 1,559.7 61,422 348,829 160,536 188,293 39,205 20,039 19,166 Rural 1,545.7 61,422 348,829 160,536 188,293 39,205 20,039 19,166 Urban 14.0 0002 Udupi Total 929.2 78,486 401,151 188,143 213,008 39,011 19,859 19,152 Rural 832.7 73,986 376,579 176,451 200,128 36,743 18,751 17,992 Urban 96.6 4,500 24,572 11,692 12,880 2,268 1,108 1,160 41603000 Moodanidambllr (OG) - Ward No.36 Urban 85 453 228 225 35 22 13

41603000 Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37 Urban 296 1,675 799 876 172 72 100 1.3 41603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward NO.38 Urban 794 4,338 2,088 2,250 376 188 188 2.6 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward No,39 Urban 738 4,323 2,089 2.234 388 189 199 3,0 41603000 Kllthpady (OG), Ward NoAO Urban 539 3,223 1,499 1.724 244 115 129 2.3 41604000 YenaglJllde (CT) Urban 4.0 894 4,508 2,147 2,361 417 215 202 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 4.S 1,154 6,052 2,842 3,210 636 307 329 0003 Karkal Total 1,072.4 35,492 180,482 84,069 96.413 19,696 10,086 9,610 Rural 1,049,3 35,492 180,482 84,069 96,413 19.696 10,086 9,610 Urban 23.1 URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 14.0 5,083 28,591 13,919 14,672 2,784 1,413 1,371 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Urban 14.7 2,750 14,962 6,985 7.977 1,426 716 710 50170000 Udupi UA Urban 73.0 25,824 127,124 62,596 64.528 11,250 5,717 5,533 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 73.0 25,824 127,124 62,596 64,528 11,250 5,717 5,533 (i) Udupi (CMC) Urban 63,7 23,372 113,112 55,893 57,219 10,035 5,131 4,904 (ii) Kuthpady COG) Urban 2.3 539 3,223 1,499 1,724 244 115 129 (iii) Kadekar (OG) Urban 3,0 738 4,323 2,089 2.234 388 189 199 (iv) Kidiyoor (OG) Urban 2.6 794 4,338 2,088 2,250 . 376 188 188 (v) Ambalpady (OG) Urban L3 296 1,675 799 876 172 72 100 (vi) M oodanidalllbur (OG) Urban 85 453 228 215 35 22 13

41604000 Yenagudde (Cl') Urban 4.0 894 4,508 2,147 2,361 417 215 202 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 4.8 1,154 6,052 2,842 3,210 636 307 329 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 23.1 4,849 25,116 12,686 12,430 2,424 1,265 1,159 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total! District! CD Block! U.A.I City! Scheduled Castes Rural! Town Scheduled Tribes population population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

67,689 33,345 34,344 41,613 20,572 21,041 810,584 409,135 401,449 Total Udupi * 56,410 27,759 28,651 35,862 17,757 18,105 642,903 323,245 319,658 Rural 11,279 5,586 5,693 5,751 2,815 2,936 167,681 85,890 81,791 Urban 19,249 9,374 9,875 10,908 5,417 5,491 231,360 117,762 I 13,598 Total KundaJJura 19,249 . 9,374 9,875 10,908 5,417 5,491 231,360 117,762 113,598 Rural Urban 23,653 11,622 12,031 15,314 7,594 7,720 302,244 151,595 150,649 Total Udupi 21,501 10,563 10,938 15,206 7,539 7,667· 282,852 141,805 141,047 Rural 2,152 1,059 1,093 108 55 53 19,392 9,790 9,602 Urban 12 7 5 368 194 174 Urban Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward . No.36 309 158 151 1,360 688 672 Urban Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37

255 116 139 3,488 1,785 1,703 Urban Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward No.38

605 297 308 50 22 28 3,393 1,730 1,663 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39

122 60 62 2,649 1,313 1,336 Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40

197 100 97 22 14 8 3,635 1,826 1,809 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 652 321 331 35 18 17 4,499 2,254 2,245 Urban Mallar (CT) 15,660 7,822 7,838 9,748 4,801 4,947 128,691 63,678 65,013 Total Karkal 15,660 7,822 7,838 9,748 4,801 4,947 128,691 63,678 65,013 Rural Urban URBAN 1,280 657 623 275 126 149 22,406 11,564 I 0,8~2 Urban Kundapura (TMC) 1,001 501 500 128 64 64. 11,074 5,634 5,440 Urban Saligram (fMC) 6,573 3,253 3,320 4,726 2,332 2,394 105,571 53,863 51,708 Urban Udupi UA 6,573 3,253 3,320 4,726 2,332 2,394 105,571 53,863 51,708 Urban Udupi (CMC+OO) 5,270 2,615 2,655 4,675 2,309 2,366 94,313 48,153 46,1 60 Urban (i) Udupi (CMC) 122 60 62 1 1 2,649 1,313 1,336 Urban (ii) Kuthpady (OG) 605 297 308 50 22 28 3,393 1,730 1,663 Urban (iii) Kadekar (00) 255 116 139 3,488 1,785 1,703 Urban (iv) Kidiyoor (00) 309 158 151 1,360 688 672 Urban (v) AmbalpadY (00) 12 7 5 368 194 174 Urban (vi) Moodanidambur (OG)

197 100 97 22 14 8 3,635 1,826 1,809 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 652 321 331 35 18 17 4,499 2,254 2,245 Urban Mallar(CT) 1,576 754 822 565 261 304 20,496 10,749 . 9,747 Urban Karkal (TMC) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location District! CD Block! TotaV code U,A.I Cityl Town Rurall 'number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 2') 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

16 Udupi* Total 301,659 113,096 188,563 488,173 287,951 200,222 417,287 263,235 154,052 Rural 262,987 97,811 165,176 408,634 232,338 176,296 343,322 210,396 132,926 Urbau 38,672 15,285 23,387 79,539 55,613 23,926 73,965 52,839 21,126 0001 Kundapum Total 117,469 42,774 74,695 147,389 85,473 61,916 114,368 75,154 39,214 Ruml 117,469 42,774 74,695 147,389 85,473 61,916 114,368 75,154 39,214 Urban 0002 Udupi Total 98,907 36,548 62,359 180,772 105,991 74,7S1 157,962 97,303 60,659 Rural 93,727 34,646 59,081 170,991 99,537 71,454 149,390 91,505 57,885 Urban 5,180 1,902 3,278 9,781 6,454 3,327 8,572 5,798 2,774 41603000 Moodanidambur (OG) - Urban 85 34 51 176 129 47 176 129 47 Ward No.36 41603000 Ambalpady (OG) - Urban 315 III 204 748 460 288 676 420 256 Ward No.37 41603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward Urban 850 303 547 1,949 1,278 671 1,873 1,248 625 No_38 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward Urban 930 359 571 1,762 1,211 551 1,461 1,004 _ 457 No_39 41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward Urban 574 186 388 1,408 885 523 1,248 799 449 NoAO 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 873 321 552 1,581 1,115 466 1,443 1,053 390 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 1,553 5S8 965 2,157 1,376 781 1,695 1,145 550 0003 Karkal Tolal 51,791 20,391 31,400 90,254 47,328 42,926 79,564 43,737 35,827 Rural 51,791 20,391 31,400 90.254 47,328 42,926 79,564 43,737 35,827 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 6,185 2,355 3,830 10,067 7,561 2.506 9,458 7,260 2,198 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Urban 3,888 1,351 2,537 6,712 4,072 2,640 .5,684 3,721 1,963 50170000 Udupi UA Urban 21,553 8,733 12,820 49,185 34,581 14,604 46,337 33,044 13,293 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 21,553 8,733 12,820 49,185 34,581 14,604 46,337 33,044 13,293 (i) Udupi (CMC) Urban 18,799 7,740 11,059 43,142 30,618 12,524 40,903 29,444 11,459 (ii) Kuthpady (OG) Urban 574 186 388 1,408 885 523 1,248 799 449 (iii) Kadekar (OG) Urban 930 359 571 1,762 1.211 551 1,461 1,004 457 (iv) Kidiyoor (OG) Urban 850 303 547 1,949 1,278 671 1,873 1,248 625 (v) Ambalpady (OG) Urban 315 III 204 748 460 288 676 420 256 (vi) Moodanidambur Urban 85 34 51 176 129 47 176 129 47 COG) 41604000 Yenaguddc (eT) Urban 873 321 552 1,581 1,115 466 1,443 1,053 390 41605000 MaHar (C'T) Urban 1,553 588 965 2,157 1,376 781 1,695 1,145 550 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 4,620 1,937 2,683 9,837 6,908 2,929 9,348 6,616 2,732 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial cate~0!1: of main workers Total/ District! CD Rural/ Block! U.A.I Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban City/Town workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

83,305 49,877 33,428 57,893 28,956 28,937 54,781 8,706 46,075 221,308 175,696 45,612 Total Udupi * 80,639 48,038 32,601 54,943 27,624 27,319 46,813 7,260 39,553 160,927 127,474 33,453 Rural 2,666 1,839 827 2,950 1,332 1,618 7,968. 1;446 6,522 60,381 48,222 12,159 Urban 31,583. 19,331 12,252 23,647 11,652 11,995 8,267 2,575 5,692 50,871 41,596 9,275 Total Kundapura 31,583 19,331 12,252 23,647 11,652 11,995 8,267 2,575 5,692 50,871 41,596 9,275 Rural Urban 30,533 17,816 12,717 22,283 10,662 11,621 20,834 2,844 17,990 84,312 65,981 18,331 Total Udupi 30,105 17,527 12,578 21,975 10,503 11,472 19,476 2,694 16,782 77,834 60,781 17,053 Rural 428 289 139 308 159 149 1,358 150 1,208 6,478 5,200 1,278 Urban 7 4 3 2 2 23 23 144 123 21 Urban Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward 53 27 26 8 2 6 156 15 141 459 376 83 Urban Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37 72 39 33 51 25 26 225 40 185 1,525 1,144 381 Urban Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward No.38 68 45 23 36 18 18 140 15 125 1,217 926 291 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 18 16 2 68 17 51 194 13 181 968 753 215 Urban Kutbpady (OG)- Ward No.40 102 89 13 50 28 22 2)8 37 181 1,073 899 174 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 108 69 39 93 67 26 402 30 372 1,092 979 113 Urban Mallar(Cn 18,951 11,180 1,771 9,321 5,469 3,852 19,070 1,991 17,079 32,222 25,097 7,125 Total Karka1 18,951 11,180 7,771 9,321 5,469 3,852 19,070 1,991 17,079 32,222 25,097 7,125 Rural Urban URBAN 168 122 46 108 57 51 780 77 703 8,402 7,004 1,398 Urban Kundapura 731 500 .231 1,559 62L. 938. 658 187 471 2,736 . 2,413 323 Urban Sa1igram ('IMC) 1,304 886 418 965 475 490 4,482 911 3,571 39,586 30,772 8,814 Urban UdupiUA 1,304 886 418 965 475 490 4,482 911 3,571 39,586 30,772 8,814 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG 1,086 755 331 800 411 389 3,744 828 2,916 35,273 27,450 7,823 Urban (i) Udupi (CMC: 18 16 2 68 17 51 194 13 181 968 753 215 Urban (ii) Kuthpady (C 68 45 23 36 18 18 140 15 125 1,217 926 291 Urban (iii) Kadekar (O( 72 39 33 51 25 26 225 40 185 1,525 1,144 381 Urban (iv) Kidiyoor (Ot 53 27 26 8 2 6 156 15 141 459 376 83 Urban (v) Ambalpady (0 7 4 3 2 2 23 23 144 123 21 Urban (vi) Moodanidambur 102 89 13 50 28 22 218 37 181 1,073 899 174 Urban Yenagudde (Cn 108 69 39 93 67 26 ·402 30 372 1,092 979 )13 Urban Mallar(CT) Karka1 (TMC) 253 173 80 175 84 91 1,428 204 1,224 7,492 6,155 1,337 Urban DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location District! CD Block! Total/ Industrial categ0!2: code U.A.f City/ Town Rural! number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

16 Udupi .. Total 70,886 24,716 46,170 13,953 3,254 10,699 29,868 8,343 21,525 Rural 65,312 21,942 43,370 13,672 3,131 10,541 28,323 7,922 20,401 Urban 5,574 2,774 2,800 281 123 158 1,545 421 1,124 0001 Kundapura Total 33,021 10,319 22.702 7,676 1,536 6,140 16,205 4,142 12,063 Rural 33,021 10,319 22,702 7,676 1,536 6,140 16,205 4,142 12,063 Urban 0002 Udupi Total 22.810 8,688 14.122 3,565 1.005 2,560 8,746 2.605 6,141 Ruml 21,601 8,032 13,569 3,469 969 2,500 8,481 2,533 5,948 Urban 1,209 656 553 96 36 60 265 72 193 41603000 Moodanidambur (OG) - Urban Ward No.36 41603000 Ambalpady (OG)- Urban 72 40 32 II 2 9 14 2 12 Ward NO.37 41603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward Urban 76 30 46 13 3 10 13 12 No.38 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward Urban 301 207 94 3 3 72 27 45 No.39 41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward Urban 160 86 74 2 69 III 51 NoAO 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 138 62 76 18 7 11 43 8 35 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 462 231 231 49 20 29 . 54 16 38 0003 Karkal Total 10,690 3,591 7,099 2,527 626 1,901 3,637 1,247 2,390 Rural 10,690 3,591 7,099 2,527 626 1,901 3,637 1,247 2,390 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 609 301 308 22 9 13 171 42 129 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Urban 1,028 351 677 73 39 34 756 204 552 50170000 Udupi UA Urban 2,848 1,537 1,311 106 40 66 465 132 333 i) Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 2,848 1,537 1,311 106 40 66 465 132 333 ) (i) Udupi (CMC) Urban 2,239 1,174 1,065 77 31 46 297 84 213 )G) (ii) Kuilipady (00) Urban 160 86 74 2 1 69 18 51 3) (iii) Kadekar (OG) Urban 301 207 94 3 3 72 27 45 G) (iv) Kidiyoor (OG) Urban 76 30 46 13 3 10 13 12 OG) (v) Ambalpady (OG) Urban 72 40 32 11 2 9 14 2 12 (vi) Moodanidambur Urban (OG) 41604000 Yenagudde (eT) Urban 138 62 76 18 7 11 43 8 35 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 462 231 231 49 20 29 54 16 38 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 489 292 197 13 8 5 56 19 37

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of mar~inal workers Total/ District! CD Block! Location Rural/ UA/ City/ Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 ,52 53 54 55 56 57 S8 59 3 2

7,040 785 6,255 20,025 12,334 7,691 624,070 234,280 389,790 Total Udupi* 16 6,319 691 5,628 16,998 10,198 6,800 497,256 188,718 308,538 Rural 721 94 627 3,027 2,136 891 126,814 45,562 81,252 Urban 1,512 337 1,175 7,628 4,304 3,324 201,440 75,063 126,377 Total Kundapura 0001 1,512 337 1,175 7,628 4,304 3,324 201,440 75,063 126,377 Rural Urban 2,828 210 2,618 7,671 4,868 2,803 220,379 82,152 138,227 Total Udupi 0002 2,648 203 2,445 7,003 4,327 2,676 205,588 76,914 128,674 Rural 180 7 173 668 541 127 14,791 5,238 9,553 Urban 277 99 178 Urban Moodanidambur (OG) - 41603000 Ward No.36 8 8 39 '36 3 927 339 588 Urban AmbaJpady (OG) - 41603000 Ward No.37 5 5 45. 26 19 2,389 810 1,579 Urban Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward 41603000 No.38 10 2 S 216 175 41 2,561 878 1,683 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward 41603000 No.39 9 9 80 67 13 1,815 614 1,201 Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward 41603000 NoAO 17 2 IS 60 45 15 2,927 1,032 1,895 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 41604000 131 3 128 228 192 36 3,895 1,466 2,429 Urban Mallar(CT) 41605000 2,159 151 2,008 2,367 1,567 800 90,228 36,741 53,487 Total Karkal 0003 2,159 151 2,008 2,367 1,567 800 90,228 36,741 53,487 Rural Urban URBAN 46 8 38 370 242 128 18,524 6,358 12,166 Urban Kundapura (TMC) 41601000 51 19 32 148 _ 89 59 8,250 2,913 5,337 Urban Saligram (TMC) __ 41602000 402 46, 356 1,875 1,319 556 77,939 28,015 49,924 Urban Udupi UA 50170000 402 46 356 1,875 1,319 556 77,939 28,015 49;924 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG) 370 44 -326 1,495 .1,015 480 69,970 25,275 44,695 Urban (i) Udupi (CMC) 9 9 80 67 13 1,815 614 1,201 Urban (ii) Kuthpady (OG) 10 2 8 216 175 41 2,561 878 1,683 Urban (iii) Kadekar COG) 5 5 45 26 19 2,389 810 1,579 Urban (iv) Kidiyoor (OG) 8 8 39 36 3 927 339 588 Urban (v) Ambalpady (OG) 277 99 178 Urban (vi) Moodanidambur (OG) 17 2 15 60 45 15 2,927 1,032 1,895 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 41604000 41605000 131 3 128 228 192 36 3,895 1,466 2,429 Urban Mallar(CT) Karkal (TMC) 41606000 74 16 58 346 249 97 15,279 5,778 9,501 Urban

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code NlIme of town Name ofw3l"d EB number Castes Tl"ibes population population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No.2 103 9 7 4160]000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.3 209 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.4 565 24 4160]000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.5 348 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No. I EE No.6 525 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EE No.7 411 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EE No.8 430 41601000 . Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EE No.9 466 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 10 492 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EE No. 11 407 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EE No. 12 373 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 13 389 4]601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.3 EE No. ]4 624 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.3 EE No. 15 474 7 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.3 EE No. 16 434 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 17 475 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.3 EE No. 18 373 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 19 372 45 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 20 351 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.4 EE No. 21 535 4 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 22 250 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.4 EE No. 23 537 2 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 24 251 4 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 25 282 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 26 381 3 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 27 378 3 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 28 222 11 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 29 183 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 30 91 41601000 Kundapura (TM C) Ward No.6 EB No. 31 202 23 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 32 455 2 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EE No. 33 355 14 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward NO.6 EE No. 34 519 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 35 348 29 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 36 429 5 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 37 65 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 38 642 2 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 39 554 108 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EE No. 40 498 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EE No. 41 512 4160]000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 42 640 4]601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 43 447 41601000 Kundapura (TMC). Ward No.7 EB No. 44 464 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 45 396 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 46 321 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EE No. 47 427 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 48 47& 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EE No. 49 400 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 50 443 192 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward·No.8 EB No. 51 590 18 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 52 303 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 53 320 7

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Castes Tribes population population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 54 360 123 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 55 542 35 11 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 56 646 139 100 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 57 645 90 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 58 399 54 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 59 69 7 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 60 449 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 61 : 312 5 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 62 590 II 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 63 426 5 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 64 530 131 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward NO.9 EB No. 65 411 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 66 271 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 ED No. 67 522 11 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 68 635 9 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 69 570 17 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 70 340 102 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 71 135 29 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.1 EBNo.1 674 3 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No.2 499 35 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No.3 199 3 41602000 Sa1igram (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No.4 615 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.1 ED No.5 433 27 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No.6 558 32 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No.7 450 1 41602000 Sa1igram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No.8 420 78 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No.9 596 125 34 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 10 489 10 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EBNo. II 295 ]] 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. ]2 656 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 13 408 16 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. ]4 262 40 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 25 610 26 4 4]602000 Sa Ii gram (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 26 580 88 4]602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 27 617 25 4]602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 28 544 63 7 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No. ,3 EB No. 29 533 359 85 32 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.3 ED No. 30 377 51 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No.3] 557 21 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 15 529 30 28 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 16 350 6 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.4' EBNo.17 403 19 41602000 SaJigram (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 18 545 22 41602000 Saligmm (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 19 5]8 46 4]602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 20 EB No. 21 408 6 19 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.4 371 123 41602000 Saligram(TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 22 EB No. 23 598 41602000 SaJigram (TMC) Ward No.4 509 9 4 4]602000 Saligram (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 24 -EB No.1 544 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.2 689 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.3 480 5 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.1

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSIJS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Castes Tribes population population population 1 2· 3 4 5 6 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. I EB No.4 359 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.5 714 183 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.2 EB No.6 651 333 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.2 EB No.7 604 48 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward NQ. 2 EB No.8 685 59 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.2 EB No.9 625 417 10 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.2 EBNo.10 364 . 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.2 EB No. 11 367 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 12 620 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 13 436 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward NO.3 EB No. 14 639 41. 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward NO.3 EB No. 15 473 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 16 729 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 17 531 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 24 517 14 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 25 422 4J6D3DDD Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 26 672 36 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 27 493 30 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 28 554 212 33 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 29 652 46 87 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.5 EENo.I8 504 2 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 19 359 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 20 633 6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 21 445 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 22 359 II 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 23 557 2 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 30 325 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 31 371 18 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 32 493 4J6D3DDD Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 33 602 57 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 34 409 27 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 ED No. 35 463 136 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 36 454 10 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 37 756 27 23 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 38 513 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. J 420 32 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No.2 529 19 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EE No.3 682 184 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No.4 472 161 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) . Ward No.7 ED No.5 567 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No.6 528 119 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No.7 456 39 41603000 II Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No.8 585 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No.9 561 84 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 10 499 3 18 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 11 464 53 44 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 12 421 155 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 13 593 81 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.8 ED No. 14 580 80 329 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward NO.8 EB No. 15 420 6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) J5 Ward NO.8 EB No. 16 409 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward NO.8 EB No. 17 427 124 16

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Castes Tribes popUlation population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 18 468 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 19 540 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 20 632 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 21 561 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 22 539 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 23 412 44 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 24 572 72 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) . Ward No. 10 EB No. 25 484 30 12 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 26 648 18 78 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 27 626 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 28 401 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 29 427 8 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. II EB No. 30 448 6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 31 538 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. II EB No. 32 455 2 24 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 33 645 79 19 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 34 589 19 194 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 35 669 113 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 36 413 5 13 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. II EB No. 37 344 6 21 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 38 335 26 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 39 474 26 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 40 576 II 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 41 247 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 42 546 38 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 43 628 9 108 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 44 657 21 41603000 Udup( (CMC+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 45 451 18 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 46 383 11 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. I3 EB No. 47 44S 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 48 306 119 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 49 401 210 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 50 370 4 6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 51 358 52 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 DB No. 52 497 11 5 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 53 450 25 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 54 633 9 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 55 558 74 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 56 862 145 22 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. IS EB No. 57 579 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 58 592 54 95 64 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 59 663 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 60 685 5 103 23 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 61 436 4 147 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 62 440 15 15 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 63 591 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 64 804 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 65 463 461 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 66 - 2 41603000 Udupi. (CMC+OG) Ward No.··17· . EDNa. 67 782 430 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 68 429 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 69

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA nON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Castes Tribes population population population 2 3 4 5 '6 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 70 520 13 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 71 615 78 8 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 72 404 2 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 73 403 19 5 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 74 573 13 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 75 265 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 76 62 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 77 495 3 10 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 78 301 8 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 79 362 129 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 80 320 29 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 81 648 2 11 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 82 669 58 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 83 470 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 84 374 23 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 85 409 6 28 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 86 454 14 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 87 481 15 99 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) . Ward No. 19 EB No. 88 646 60 26 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 89 680 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 90 443 132 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 91 408 41 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 92 693 81 32 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 EB NO.9) 469 38 257 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 94 382 42 200 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 19 ED No. 95 385 13 40 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 96 631 25 94 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 97 651 8 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 98 395 II 47 41603000 Udllpi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 99 334 3 22 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 EBNo.100 638 II II 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 101 401 6 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 20 ED No. 102 453 18 6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 103 656 17 26 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 104 619 5 25 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 105 532 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 106 584 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 107 507 14 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 108 647 13 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG), Ward No. 22 EB No. 109' 592 43 41603000 13 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 22 EBNo.IIO 508 41603000 4 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 111 406 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 112 594 41603000 9 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward NQ. 22 ED No. 113 498 41603000 II Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 114 361 41603000 5 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 115 503 41603000 . Udupi (CMC+OG) 68 Ward No. 23 EB No. 116 299 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 117 443 41603000 9 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 118 641 330 119 41603000 Udupi (CMC+QG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 119 405 - 75-- . 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) 4 Ward No. 24 EB No. 59 354 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 60 372 2

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRiBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Sch'eduled Scheduled Total Location Code' Name of town Name of ward EBnumber Castes Tribes' population population population 1 2 3' 4 5 6 .7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 24 EB·No.61 390 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 62 405 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 63 690 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 52 688 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 53 611 19 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) . Ward No. 25 EB No. 54 681 14 6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 55 268 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 25 . EB No. 56 545 . III 20 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 57 533 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 58 696 9 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 45 670 31 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 46 511 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 47 603 23 10 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 48 539 5 19 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 49 370 9 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 50 . 606 29 14 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) 'Ward No. 26 EB No. 51 673 18 46 41603000 Udupi (CMc::;+OG) Ward No. 27 EB No. 39 594 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 27 EB No. 40 588 96 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 27 EB No. 41 352 3 44 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 27 EB No. 42 506 189 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 27 EB No. 43 438 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 27 EB No. 44 432 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 28 EB No. 95 258 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 28 EB No. 96 232 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. is EB No. 97 215 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 28 EB No. 98 509 41603000 Udupi '(CMC+OG) Ward No. 28 ·EB No. 99 '204 47 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 28 EB No. 100 524 5 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 29 EB No. 64 486 143 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 29 EB No. 65 703 17 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 29 EB No. 66 845 34 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 29 EB No. 67 427 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 29 EB No. 68 341 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 29 EB No. 69 374 5 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 30 EB No. 70 541 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 30 EB No. 71 '469 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 30 EB No. 72 408 4 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 30 EB No. 73 411 '6 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 30 EB No. 74 699 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 30 EB No. 75 433 622 18 21 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 31 EB No. 76 362 2' . 1 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 31 EB No. 77 454 2 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 31 EB No. 78 491 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 31 EB No. 79 344 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 32 EB No. 80 394 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) .Ward No. 32 EB No. 81 548 28 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 32 EB No. 82 681 8 35 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 32 EB No. 83 703··· .. .. --. .5 .... 41603000 _. _ Udupi (CMC+OG) .. -· -- --Ward No. 32 . EB No. 84 214 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 33 EB No. 101 EB No. 102 401 195 48 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 33

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULE'/) TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Castes Tribes population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 33 EB No. 103 477 4 10 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 33 EB No. 104 523 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 33 EB No. lOS 620 5 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 33 EB No. 106 120 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 88 425 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 89 669 71 30 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 90 375 19 41603000 . Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 91 707 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 92 701 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 93 223 .41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 34 EB No. 94 65 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 35 EB No. 85 602 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 35 EB No. 86 669 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 35 EB No. 87 680 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 36 EB No. 107 453 12 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 37 EB No. 108 412 35 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 37 EB No. 109 365 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 37 EB No. 110 247 13 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 37 EBNo.111 651 261 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 112 505 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 113 5&7 202 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 114 477 46 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 115 589 7 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 116 576 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No.1 17 750 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 118 459 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 38 EB No. 119 395 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 120 369 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 121 382 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 122 554 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 123 696 37 4 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39' EB No. 124 573 102 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 125 614 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 126 636 463 43 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 39 EB No. 127 499 3 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 40 EB No. 128 675 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 40 EB No. 129 531 63 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 40 EB No. 130 348 59 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 40 EB No. 131 445 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 40 EB No. 132 597 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Ward No. 40 EB No. 133 627 41604000 Yenagudde (Cn Ward No.1 EB No.1 483 22 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.2 717 12 41604000 Ycnagudde (CT) Ward No.1 ED No.3 731 88 2 41604000 Yenaguddc (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.4 610 9 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.5 754 43 20 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.6 599 23 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Ward No. I EB No.7 614 41605000 Mallar (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.l 628 14 41605000 . Mallar(CT) Ward No. I EB No.2 626 7 41605000 Mallar (CT) Ward No. I EB No.3 576 5 41605000 MaHar (CT) Ward No. I EB NO.4 534

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRlBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Nameoftown Name of ward EB number Castes Tribes popUlation population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41605000 Mallar (CT) Ward No.1 EB NO.5 607 3 41605000 Mallar (CT) Ward No. I EB No.6 720 141 41605000 Mallar (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.7 703 310 41605000 Mallar (CT) Ward No. I EB No.8 720 17 8 41605000 MaIlar (CT) Ward No. I EB No.9 379 141 41605000 Mallar(CT) Ward No. I EB No. 10 559 14 27 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No. I EB No. I 558 11 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.2 242 41 19 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.3 447 143 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.4 561 27 25 41606000 Kafka! (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.5 684 59 8 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.6 524 13 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.1 EB NO.7 327 10 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.8 489 81 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.9 485 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No. 10 558 24 134 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No. 11 342 4!606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No. I EB No. 12 417 7 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No. 13 288 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No. 14 438 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. IS 759 74 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 16 385 28 41606000 Karka1 (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. !7 379 259 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 18 467 7 3 41606000 Karka1 (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 19 561 6 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 20 616 37 15 54 4!606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 21 499 4 108 4!606000 Karkai (TMC) Ward No.2 'EB No. 22 644 16 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 23 369 4!606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.2. EB No. 24 83 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 25 306 577 8 24 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 26 14 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 27 531 233 10 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 28 390 5 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 29 521 179 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 30 401 3 4 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 31 435 15 5, 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 32 620 7 41606000 Kllfkal (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 33 583 13 17 41606000 Karka! (TMC) . Ward No.3 EB No. 34 EB No. 35 673 32 2 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 36 355 6 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 37 351 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 38 327 4!606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.4 ·EB No. 39 468 5 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 40 581 4!606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No~ 4! 500 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 42 502 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 43 396 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.5 . EB No. 44 471 -_-_------$- 2-·---- 41606000 Karka! (TMC) - .- . --.Ward-No. 5 - EB No.A5 324 4 3 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 46 486 169 . - 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.5

217 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULl!.7J TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Total Location Code Name of town Name of ward ED number Castes : Tribes population population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 47 680 59 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 48 592 6 8 41606000 Karka! (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 49 427 48 12 41606000 Karka) (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 50 420 41606000 Karka) (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 51 351 25 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 52 548 106 47 41606000 Kafka) (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 53 238 7 2 41606000 Kafka)" (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 54 707 ·32 44 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Number of Total population (including code Rural! households . Population in the institutional and houscless number Urban with at age-group 0-6 least one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females memher 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16 Udupi * Total 12,970 67,689 33,345 34,344 7,884· 3,961 3,923 Rural 10,881 56,410 27,759 28,651 6,780 3,421 3,359 Urban 2,089 1 t ,279 5,586 5,693 1,104 540 564 0001 . Kundapura Total 3,584 19,249 9,374 9,875 2,422 1,214 1,208 Rural 3,584 19,249 9,374 9,875 2,422 1,214 1,208 Urban 0002 Udupi Total 4,538 23,653 1 J ,622 12,03 J 2,511 J ,230 1,281 Rural 4,163 21,501 10,563 10,938 2,279 1,123 1,156 Urban 375 2,152 1,059 1,093 232 107 125

41603000 Moodanidambur (00) - Ward No.36 Urban 2 12 5

41603000 Ambalpady (00) - Ward No.37 Urban 50 309 158 151 38 23 15

41603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward No.38 Urban 46 255 116 139 35 19 16 41603000 Kadckar (OG) - Ward No.39 Urban 100 605 297 308 57 22 35

41603000 Kuthpady (OG), Ward NoAO Urban 22 122 60 62 3 4 41604000 Yenagudde (eT) Urban 33 197 100 97 20 8 12 41605000 MaUar (eT) Urban 122 652 321 331 75 32 43 0003 Karka1 Total 3,134 15,660 7,822 7,838 2,079 1,084 995 Rural 3,134 15,660 7,822 7,838 2,079 1,084 995 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 202 1,280 657 623 123 62 61 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Urban 183 1,001 501 500 111 59 52 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 1,243 6,573 3,253 3,320 586 286 300 41604000 Ycnagudde (eT) Urban 33 197 100 97 20 8 12 41605000 MaHar (eT) Urban 122 652 321 331 75 32 43 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 306 1,576 754 822 189 93 96

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Total! District! CD Block! Town Rurall Literates TIliterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

41,942 22,836 19,106 25,747 10,509 15,238 33,781 _ 19,181 14,600 Total Udupi * 33,897 18,480 15,417 22,513 9,279 13,234 28,519 15,946 12,573 Rural 8,045 4,356 3,689 3,234 1,230 2,004 5,262 3,235 2,027 Urban 11,069 6,075 4,994 8,180 3,299 4,881 8,765 5,159 3,606 Total Kundapura 11,069 6,075 4,994 8,180 3,299 4,881 8,765 5,159 3,606 Rural Urban 15,882 8,566 7,316 7,771 3,056 4,715 12,090 6,840 5,250 Total Udupi 14,416 7,769 6,647 7,085 2,794 4,291 10.987 6,201 4,786 Rural 1,466 797 669 686 262 424 1,103 639 464 Urban Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward 8 6 2 4 3 7 3 4 Urban No.36

219 118 101 90 40 50 163 92 71 Urban Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37

176 86 90 79 30 49 149 70 79 Urban Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward No.38 386 218 168 219 79 140 314 206 108 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39

88 48 40 34 12 22 74 37 37 Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40 150 82 68 47 18 29 94 60 34 Urban Yenagudde (eT) 439 239 200 213 82 131 302 171 131 Urban MaUar (CT) 8,412 4,636 3,776 7,248 3,186 4,062 8,767 4,586 4,181 Total Karkal 8,412 4,636 3,776 7,248 3,186 4,062 8,767 4,586 4,181 Rural Urban URBAN 929 525 404 351 132 219 518 319 199 Urban Kundap"ra (TMC) 598 340 258 403 161 242 508 293 215 Urban Saligram (TMC) 4,863 2,606 2,257 1,710 647 1,063 3,061 1,950 1,111 Urban Udllpi (CMC+OG) 150 82 68 47 18 29 94 60 34 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 439 239 200 213 82 131 302 171 131 Urban MaUar (CT) 1,066 564 502 510 190 320 779 442 337 Urban Karkal (TMC)

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Location Districtl CD Blockl Total! Industrial category code Town Rurall Urban Main workers number Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

7,845 4,545 3,300 '16 Udupi *. Total 27,888 16,508 11,380 556 381 175 Ru,al 23,291 13,639 9,652 552 377 175 7,391 4,291 3,100 Urban 4,597 2,869 1,728 4 4 454 254 200 "0001 Kundapura Total 6,504 4,167 2,337 249 171 78 2,873 1,616 1,257 Rural 6,504 4,167 2,337 249 171 78 2,873 1,616 1,257 Urban '0002 Udupi Total 10,002 5,880 4,122 167 103 64 2,468 1,322 1,146 Rural 9,172 5,424 3,748 167 103 64 2,382 1,270 1,112 ,. Urban 830 456 374 86 52 34 Moodanidambur (OG) - 41603000 Ward No,36 Urban 7 3 4 " Ambalpady (OG) - Ward 41603000 No,37 Urban 125 68 57 5 4 " Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward 41603000 No,38 Urban 135 64 71 8 3 5 '41603000,.. Kadckar (OU) - Ward No.39 Urban 171 101 70 7 5 2 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward 41603000 NoAO Urban 73 36 37 19 7 12 '41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 93 59 34 6 3 3 '41605000 Mallar (CT) Urban 226 125 101 40 32 8 '0003 Karkal Total 7,615 4,048 3,567 136 103 33 2,136 1,405 731 Rural 7,615 4,048 3,567 136 103 33 2,136 1,405 731 Urban URBAN '41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 450 302 148 19 11 8 '41602000 S;lIigram (TMC) Urban 400 248 152 3 3 249 136 113 "41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 2,693 1,721 972 102 54 48 '41604000 Yena!,'lldde (CT) Urban 93 59 34 6 3 3 ':i 1605000 Mallar (CT) Urban 226 125 101 40 32 8 '4 1606000 Karkal (T M C) Urban 735 414 321 38 18 20

* Newly created disllict

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of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Town Rurall Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

4,194 230 3,964 15,293 11,352 3,941 5,893 2,673 3,220 Total Udupi * 3,561 215 ' 3,346 11,787 8,756 3,031 5,228 2,307 2,921 Rinal 633 15 618 3,506 2,596 910 665 366 299 Urban 306 36 270 3,076 2,344 732 2,261 992 1,269 Total Kundapura 306 36 270 3,076 2,344 732 2,261 992 1,269 Rural Urban 1,640 89 1,55 I 5,727 4,366 1,361 2,088 960 1,128 Total Udupi 1,415 87 1,328 5,208 3,964 1,244 1,815 777 1,038 Rural 225 2 223 519 402 117 273 183 90 Urban Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward 2 2 4 2 2 Urban No.36

37 36 83 66 17 38 24 14 Urban Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37

39 38 88 60 28 14 '6 8 Urban Kidiyoor,(OG) - Ward No.38 35 35 129 96 33 143 105 38 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39

21 21 33 29 4 Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward NoAO 19 19 68 56 12 1 I Urban Yenagudde (CT) 72 72 114 93 21 76 46 30 Urban Mallar (CT) 1,840 92 1,748 3,503 2,448 1,055 1,152 538 614 Total Karkal 1,840 92 1,748 3,503 2,448 1,055 1,152 538 614 Rural Urban URBAN 32 32 399 291 108 68 17 51 Urban Kundapura (TMC) ·19 2 17 129 107 22 108 45 63 Urban Saligram (TMC) 366 5 361 2,224 1,661 563 368 229 139 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG) 19 19 68 . 56 12 I I Urban Yenagudde (CT) 72 72 114 93 21 76 46 30 Urban Mallar (CT) 125 8 117 572 388 184 44 28 16 Urban Karkal (TMC)

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Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category code Rural! Household industry number Urban Agricultural labourers Cultivators workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

16 Udupi' Tolal 148 40 108 3,054 1,189 1,865 580 51 529 Rural 148 40 108 2,846 1,121 1,725 542 48 494 Urban 208 68 140 38 3 35 0001 Kundapura Total 91 25 66 1,405 556 849 100 23 77 Ruml 91 25 66 1,405 556 849 100 23 77 Urban 0002 Udupi Total 27 6 21 980 348 632 234 7 227 Ruml 27 6 21 926 333 593 224 7 217 Urban 54 IS 39 10 10 Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward 41603000 No.36 Urban

41603000 Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37 Urban 10 9 2 2

41603000 Kidiyoor COG) - Ward No.38 Urban 4 4 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 Urban 26 13 13 5 5

41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward NoAO Urban 41604000 Yenaguddc (CT) Urban 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 14 13 3 3 0003 Karkal Total 30 9 21 515 232 283 218 18 200 Ruml 30 9 21 SIS 232 283 21S 18 200 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 27 3 24 4 3 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Urban 98 39 59 J 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 69 25 44 24 2 22 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 14 13 3 3 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 6 6 ------* Newly created district

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of marginal workers Total! District/ CD Block! Town Location Rural/ code Non-workers Other workers Urban nnmber

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

2,111 1,393 718 33,908 14,164 19,744 Total Udupi * 16 1,692 1,098 594 27,891 11,813 16,078 Rural 419 295 124 6,017 2,351 3,666 Urban 665 388 277 10,484 4,215 6,269 Total Kundapura 0001 665 388 277 10,484 4,215 6,269 Rural Urban 847 599 248 11,563 4,782 6,781 Total Udupi 0002 638 431 207 10,514 4,362 6,152 Rural 209 168 41 1,049 420 629 Urban

5 4 Urban Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward No.36 41603000

26 23 3 146 66 80 Urban Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37 41603000

10 6 4 106 46 60 Urban Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward No.38 41603000 112 92 20 291 91 200 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 41603000

48 23 25 Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward NoAO 41603000 1 103 40 63 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 41604000 59 45 14 350 150 200 Urban Mallar(CT) 41605000 389 279 110 6,893 3,236 3,657. Total Karkal 0003 389 279 110 6,893 3,236 3,657 Rural Urban URBAN 37 13 24 762 338 424 Urban Kundapura (TMC) 41601000 9 '6 3 493 208 285 Urban Saligram (TMC) 41602000 275 202 73 3,512 1,303 2,209 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG) 41603000 103 40 63 Urban Y cnaguddc (CT) 41604000 59 45 14 350 150 200 Urban Mallar(CT) 41605000 38 28 10 797 312 485 Urban Karkal (TMC) 41606000

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PRIMARY C EN S US ASS TRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town TotaV Number of Total population (including code RuraV households Population in the institutional and houseless number Urban with at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled· Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16 Udupi * Total 8,256 41,613 20,572 21,041 5,116 2,617 2,499 Rural 7,064 35,862 17,757 18,105 4,493 2,303 2,190 Urban 1,192 5,751 2,815 2,936 623 314 309 0001 Kundapura Total 2,061 10,908 5,417 5,491 1,618 836 782 Rural 2,061 10,90R 5,417 5,491 1,618 836 782 Urban 0002 Udllpi Total 3,075 15,314 7,594 7,720 1,633 817 816 Rural 3,055 15,206 7,539 7,667 1,617 809 808 Urban 20 108 55 53 16 8 8 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 Urban 7 50 22 28 8 3 5

41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40 Urban 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 5 22 14 8 3 3 41605000 Mallar (CT) Urban 7 35 18 17 5 2 3 0003 Karkal Total 1,948 9,748 4,80 I 4,947 1,258 658 600 Rural 1,948 9,748 4,80 I 4,947 1,258 658 600 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (T MC) Urban 36 275 126 149 42 20 22 41602000 Saligram (T MC) Urban 34 128 64 64 14 9 5 41603000 Udllpi (CMC+OG) Urban 988 4,726 2,332 2,394 492 248 244 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 5 22 14 8 3 3 41605000 Mallar (eT) Urban 7 35 18 17 5 2 3 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 122 565 261 304 67 32 35

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FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total! District/ CD Block/ Town Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

25,411 13,771 11,640 16,202 6,801 9,401 20,989 12,112 8,877 Total Udupi * 21,346 11,644 9,702 14,516 6,113 8,403 18,456 10,498 7,958 Rural 4,065 2,127 1,938 1,686 688 998 2,533 1,614 919 Urban 5,374 3,019 2,355 5,534 2,398 3,136 5,234 3,095 2,139 Total Kwulapura 5,374 3,019 2,355 5,534 2,398 3,136 5,234 3,095 2,139 Rural Urban 9,912 5,405 4,507 5,402 2,189 3,213 7,977 4,556 3,421 Total Udupi 9,862 5,378 4,4S4 5,344 2,161 3,183 7,927 4,524 3,403 Rural 50 27 23 58 28 30 50 32 18 Urban 22 II II 28 II 17 21 12 9 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39

Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40 II 6 5 II 8 3 7 5 ,2 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 16 9 7 19 9 10 21 14 7 Urban Mallar (CT) 6,110 3,247 2,863 3,638 1,554 2,084 5,295 2,879 2,416 Total Karkal 6,110 3,247 2,863 3,638 1,554 2,084 5,295 2,879 2,416 Rural Urban URBAN 203 95 IDS 72 31 41 77 46 31 Urban Kundapura (TMC) 70 34 36 58 30 28 74 36 38 Urban S;digram (TMC) 3,396 1,800 1,596 1,330 532 798 2,135 1,368 767 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG) II 6 5 II 8 3 7 5 2 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 16 9 7 19 9 10 21 14 7 Urban Mallar (CT) 369 IS3 186 196 78 118 219 145 74 Urban Karkal (T M C)

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Location District/ CD Block! Town Total/ Industrial category code Rural! Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

16 Udupi * Total 18,184 11,097 7,087 3,315 2,286 1,029 4,418 2,664 1,754 Rural 15,897 9,611 6,286 3,262 2,248 1,014 4,310 2,613 1,697 Urban 2,287 1,486 801 53 38 15 108 51 57 0001 Kundapum Total 4,135 2,768 1,367 1,496 1,072 424 1,160 776 384 Rural . 4,135 2,768 1,367 1,496 '1,072 424 1,160 776 384 Urban 0002 Udupi Total 7,173 4,219 2,954 1,047 697 350 2,237 1,254 983 Rural 7,127 4,190 2,937 1,047 697 350 2,237 1,254 983 Urban 46 29 17 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward Nu.39 Urban 18 9 9 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward 41603000 No.40 Urban 1 1 41604000 Yenaguddc (CT) Urban 7 5 2 41605000 Mallar (CT) Urban 20 14 6 0003 Karkal Total 4,635 2,653 1,982 719 479 240 913 583 330 Rural 4,635 2,653 1,982 719 479 240 913 583 330 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) Urban 59 34 25 41602000 Saligram (TMC) Urban 71 34 37 3 2 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) . Urban 1,920 1,259 661 53 38 15 100 46 54 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) Urban 7 5 2 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban 20 14 6 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 210 140 70 5 3 2

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of main workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town Rural/ Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

3,087 666 2,421 7,364 5,481 1,883 2,805 1,015 1,790 Total Udupi,* 2,795 618 2,177 5,530 4,132 1,398 2,559 887 1,672 Rural 292 48 244 1,834 1,349 485 246 128 118 Urban 504 227 277 975 693 282 1,099 327 772 TOlal Kundapura 504 227 277 975 693 282 1,099 ' 327 772 Rural Urban 1,137 230 907 2,752 2,038 714 804 337 467 Total Udupi 1,118 218 900 2,725 2,021 704 800 334 466 Rural 19 12 7 27 17 IO 4 3 Urban I 17 9 8 3 3 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39

Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40 2 2 5 3 2 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 16 10 6 4 4 Urban Mallar(CT) 1,173 173 1,000 1,830 1,418 412 660 226 434 Total Karkal 1,173 173 1,000 1,830 1,418 412 660 226 434 Rural Urban URBAN 59 34 25 18 12 6 Urban Kundapura (TMC) 54 19 35 14 13 1 3 2 Urban Sa1igmm (TMC) 190 15 175 1,577 1,160 417 215 109 106 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG) 2 2 5 3 2 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 16 10 6 4 4 1 Urban Mallar(CT) 30 2 28 175 135 40 9 5 4 Urban Karkal (TMC)

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Location District! CD Block! Town Total/ Industrial category code Rural! Household industry number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

16 Udupi * Total 449 111 332 1,296 462 834 420 51 363 Rural 443 114 329 1,264 449 815 388 53 335 Urban 6 3 3 32 13 19 32 4 28 0001 Kundapura Total 294 61 233 617 193 424 68 22 46 Rural 294 61 233 617 193 424 68· 22 46 Urban 0002 Udupi Total 50 20 30 384 149 235 152 20 132 Rural 50 20 30 384 149 235 151 20 131 Urban I 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 Urban

41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40 Urban 41604000 Ycnaguddc (CT) Urban 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban I 0003 Karkal Total 99 33 66 263 107 156 169 11 158 Rural 99 33 66 263 107 156 169 II 158 Urban URBAN 41601000 Kundapma (TMC) Urban 41602000 Snligram (TMC) Urban I 2 41603000 Udupi (CMC+OG) Urban 6 3 3 31 12 19 25 3 22 41604000 Ycnagudde (CT) Urban 41605000 Mallar(CT) Urban J 41606000 Karkal (TMC) Urban 3 3

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of marginal workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town Location Rural/ code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

640 379 261 20,624 8,460 12,164 Total Udupi * 16 464 271 193 17,406 7,259 10,147 Rural 176 108 68 3,218 1,201 2,017 Urban 120 51 69 5,674 2,322 3,352 Total Kundapura 0001 120 51 69 5,674 . 2,322 3,352 Rural Urban 218 148 70 7,337 3,038 4,299 Total Udupi 0002 215 145 70 7,279 3,015 4,264 Rural ,3 3 58 23 35 Urban 3 3 29 10 19 Urban Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 41603000

Urban Kuthpady (OG) - Ward No.40 41603000 15 9 6 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 41604000 14 4 10 Urban Mallar(CT) 41605000 129 75 54 4,453 1,922 2,531 Total Karkal 0003 129 75 54 4,453 1,922 2,531 Rural Urban URBAN 17 12 5 198 80 118 Urban Kundapura (TMC) 41601000 54 28 26 Urban Saligram (TMC) 41602000 153 91 62 2,591 964 1,627 Urban Udupi (CMC+OG) 41603000 15 9 6 Urban Yenagudde (CT) 41604000 14 4 10 Urban Mallar(CT) 41605000 6 5 346 116 230 Urban Karkal (TMC) 41606000

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Total population (including Area of institutional and IlOuseless Population in the Loc ati on code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0001 Kundapura (Total) 1,559.7 61,422 348,829 160,536 188,293 39,205 20,039 19,166 0001 Kundapura (Rural) 1,545.7 61,422 348,829 160,536 188,293 39,205 20,039 19,166 0001 Kundapura(UTbau) 14.0 Kunllapura (Rural) 01291400 Shiroor 1,466.0 2,482 15,131 7,130 8,001 2,038 1,007 1,031 01291500 Ycdtharc 3,503.0 1,603 9,170 4,391 4,779 1,001 497 504 01291600 Paduvari 1,577.0 1,076 6,243 2;893 3,350 636 329 307 01291700 Ul'punda 531-0 I,S05 11,073 5,221 5,852 1,145 595 550 01291800 Bijoor 1,037.0 949 5,791 2,513 3,278 699 356 343 01291900 Nandanavana 97-0 140 949 443 506 101 61 40 01292000 Kcrgal 433.0 514 3,315 1,374 1,941 378 179 199 01292100 Kinman jcs h war 773.0 1,181 7,378 3,215 4,163 809 399 410 01292200 Kambadakonc 478.0 498 3,068 1,265 1,803 339 175 164 01292300 Ulloor [11] 764.0 371 2,263 922 1,341 228 114 114 01292400 Navunda 623.0 874 5,496 2,502 2,994 672 339 333 01292500 Badakcrc 371.0 298 1,934 851 1,083 21l 109 102 01292600 Mamvanthc 451.0 792 5,059 2,440 2,619 468 262 206 01292700 Hadavu 225.0 237 1,280 490 790 116 66 50 01292800 Nada 1,135.0 895 4,957 2,110 2,847 554 285 269 01292900 Heroor 1,756.0 456 2,71 I 1,162 1,549 317 160 157 01293000 Kalthodu 4,213.0 832 4,812 2,107 2,705 581 305 276 01293100 Hcranjal 575.0 281 1,647 719 928 188 93 95 01293200 Thagarnsi 1,848-0 526 3,239 1,506 1,733 366 181 185 OJ293300 !:lyndoor 4,348.0 932 4,983 2,359 2,624 591 327 264 01293400 Ycljith 3,409.0 392 2,469 1.104 1,365 355 195 160 01293500 Kollur 9,801.0 593 2,731 1,420 1,311 372 203 169 01293600 Goliholc 4,584.0 621 3,689 1,693 1,996 485 253 232 01293700 ladkal 4,944.0 760 3,905 1.867 2,038 499 236 263 01293800 Mudour 6.002.0 660 3,033 1,569 1,464 409 220 189 01293900 Halliholc 2,930.0 443 2,460 1,166 1.294 330 148 182 01294000 Trash; 537-0 589 3,130 1,409 1,721 35() 174 176 01294100 Hosadu 539.0 579 3,277 1,496 1,781 317 153 164 01294200 Gujjadi 705.0 988 5,867 2,776 3,091 601 309 292 01294300 Gangolli 407.0 2,094 12,090 5,857 6,233 1,390 680 710 01294400 Uppinakudru 456.0 463 2,538 1,112 1,426 232 112 120 01294500 Tallur 489.0 666 3,618 1,679 1,939 374 189 185 01294600 Haltiangadi 431-0 284 1,849 867 982 190 106 84 01294700 Kanyaua 541.0 331 1,724 803 921 156 71 85 01294800 Kattabclthoor 519.0 521 2,845 1,269 1,576 368 194 174 01294900 Hcmmadi 623.0 687 3,983 1,706 2;2.77 404 220 184 01295000 Hak1ad; 614.0 515 3,101 1,271 1,830 330 154 176 01295100 Senapur 668.0 456 2,385 1,069 1,316 229 126 103 01295200 Harkoor 1,355.0 332 1,800 717 1,083 206 102 104 012953'00 Knndabaraudadi 487.0 264 1,538 605 933 153 78 75 01295400 Noojadi 682.0 326 1,934 840 1,094 199 107 92 01295500 Dcvalkunda 542.0 289 1,545 659 886 158 72 86 01295600 Kcnchanoor 496.0 212 1,263 567 696 166 75 91 01295700 Gulvadi 1,153.0 699 4,181 1,935 2,246 526 254 272 01295800 Karkunjc 1,843.0 752 4,317 1,979 2,338 590 303 287 01295900 Vandsc 988.0 475 2,653 1,195 1,458 301 163 138 01296000 Aloor 1,984.0 590 3,545 1,531 2,014 366 198 168 01296100 Idurkunhadi 1,720.0 368 2,082 900 1,182 269 140 129 01296200 Chittoor 1,848.0 495 2,914 1,307 1,607 359 164 195 012%300 Husoor 2,298.0 406 2,248 925 1,323 269 139 130 01296100 Kcmdi 2,670.0 435 2,354 1,055 1;2.99. 307 012%500 166 141 BelIal 2,5S1.0 499 2,728 1,152 1,576 301 144 157 01296600 Kodladi 1,378.0 353 1,992 912 1,080 239 128 III

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Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females' Name of Village 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 IS 19 2 19,249 9,374 9,S75 10,908 5,417 5,491 231,360 117,762 113,598 Kundapura (Total) 19,249 9,374 9,S75 10,90S 5,417 5,491' 231,360 117,762 113,598 Kundapura (Rural) Kundapura(Urban) Kundapura (Rural) 679 318 361 12 7 5 10,849 5,626 5,223, Shiroor 295 150 145 419 223 196 6,569 3,400 3,169 Yedthare 240 108 132 4,191 2,191 2,000 Paduvari 153 83 70 7,343 3,934 3,409 Uppunda 157 71 86 32 16 16 3,661 1,821 1,840 Bijoor 82 42 40 653 335 318 Nandanavana 131 59 72 2,177 999 1,178 Kergal 323 161 162 7 I 6 4,992 2,459 2,533 Kirimanjeshwar 207 96 111 27 II 16 2,121 941 1,180 Kambadakone 117 58 59 13 8 5 1,475 682 793 Ulloor [II] 54 26 28 46 28 18 3,720 1,916 1,804 Navunda 1,295 637 658 Badakere 137 65 72 16 8 8 3,584 1,904 1,680 Maravanthe 5 2 3 897 379 518 Hadavu 407 194 213 116 56 60 3,196 1,512 1,684 Nada 22 10 J2 307 149 158 1,569 775 794 Heroor 160 71 89 362 171 191 2,796 1,370 1,426 Kalthodu 125 66 ' 59 1,017 504 5 I 3 Hcranjal 172 84 88 95 49 46 2,176 1,124 1,052 Thagarasi 182 89 93 542 274 268 3,297 1,713 1,584 Byndoor 30 13 17 614 285 329 1,369 681 688 Ycljith 119 58 61 579 298 281 1,844 1,043 80) Kollur 40 19 21 477 234 243 2,199 1,151 1,048 Golihole 132 62 70 822 398 424 2,516 1,338 . 1,178 ladkal 137 76 61 '271 149 122 2,162 1,176 986 Mudoor 369 '176 193 313 150 163 1,417 764 653 Hallihole 350 155 195 8 5 3 2,221 .1,091 1,130 Trashi 255 122 133 33 17 16 2,138 1,094 1,044 Hosadu 622 319 303 33 17 16 3,961 2,052 1,909 Guijadi 754 355 , 399 44 19 25 8,978 4,700 4,278 Gaugolli 302 134 168 1,855 904 951 Uppinakudru 338 167 171 50 19 31 2,522 1,267 1,255 Tallur 254 123 131 1,217 634 583 Hattiangadi 241 114 127 5 2 3 1,169 621 548 Kanyana' 231 120 III 30 13 17 1,707 840 867 Kattabelthoor 148 75 73 39 21 18 2,781 1,313 1,468 Hcmmadi 213 104 109 27 15 12 2,036 939 1,097 Hakladi 215 104 III 15 5 10 1,598 796 802 Senapur 155 69 86 33 16 17 996 459 537 Harkoor , 986 542 Kundabaraniladi 102 44 58 15 5 10 444 34 14 20 24 10 14 1,189 578 611 Noojadi '456 Devalkunda' 119 57 62 6 3 3 895 439 '376 Kenchanoor 84 41 43 26 14 12 762 386 1,322 Gulvadi 330 156 174 14 8 6 2,733 1,411 1,367 . 1,369 Karkunje 129 63 66 47 23 24 2,736 850' 909 Vandse 47 22 25 39 19 20 1,759 1,043 1,130 Aloor III 48 63 36 20 16 2,173 578 596 ldurkunhadi 105 55 50 3 I 2 1,174 885 809 ChittoOT 125 52 73 105 52 53 1,694 571 639 Hosoor 117 55 62 66 31 35 1,210 622 Keradi 218 103 115 206 108 98 1,255. 633 1,695 797 898 Belial 95 43 52 108 53 55 1,193 602 591 Kodladi 59 32 27 258 127 131

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LOC.ltion code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVmage Persons Males> Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0001 Kundapura (Total) 117,469 42,774 74,695 147,389 85,473 61,916 114,368 75,154 39,214 0001 Kundapura (Rural) 117,469 42,774 74,695 147,389 85,473 61,916 114,368 75,154 39,214 0001 Kundapura (Urban) Kundapura (Rural) 01291400 Shiroor 4,282 1,504 2,778 4,352 3,296 1,056 3,722 3,125 597 01291500 Yedthare 2,601 991 1,610 3~653 2,168 1,485 2,409 1,814 595 01291600 Paduvari 2,052 702 1,~50 2,262 1,423 839 1,266 995 271 01291700 Uppunda 3,730 1,287 2,443 4,801 2,784 2,017 3,367 2,382 985 01291800 Bijoor 2,130 692 1,438 2,236 1,172 1,064 1,732 964 768 01291900 Nandanavana 296 108 188 470 249 221 341 209 132 01292000 Kergal 1,138 375 763 1,471 650 821 1,387 639 748 01292100 Kirimarueshwar 2,386 756 1,630 2,894 1,531 1,363 1,893 1,263 630 01292200 Kambadakone 947 324 623 1,346 600 746 531 337 194 01292300 Ulloor [II] 788 240 548 1,209 461 748 477 299 178 01292400 Navunda 1,776 586 1,190 1,886 1,153 733 1,334 984 350 01292500 Badakere 639 214 425 882 430 452 647 375 272 01292600 Maravanthe 1,475 536 939 2,011 1,283 728 1,155 903 252 01292700 Hadavu 383 III 272 557 221 336 287 165 122 01292800 Nada 1,761 598 1,163 1,867 1,023 844 1,127 772 355 01292900 Heroor 1,142 387 755 1,372 593 779 775 464 311 01293000 Kalthodu 2,016 737 1,279 2,382 1,138 1,244 1,652 994 658 01293100 Heranjal 630 215 415 936 403 533 481 316 165 01293200 Thagarasi 1.063 382 681 1,597 814 783 1,314 756 558 01293300 Byndoor 1,686 646 1,040 2.162 1,268 894 1,464 1,046 418 01293400 Yeljith 1,100 423 677 > 1,342 567 775 978 511 467 01293500 Kollur 887 377 510 1,228 866 362 1,127 850 277 01293600 Golihole 1.490 542 948 2,115 954 1,161 1,511 791 720 01293700 Jadkal 1,389 529 860 1,892 1,122 770 1,360 1,001 359 01293800 Mudoor 871 393 478 1,407 898 509 867 626 241 01293900 Ilallihole 1,043 402 641 1,200 693 507 1,089 663 426 01294000 Trashi 909 318 591 993 706 287 916 695 221 01294100 Hosadu 1,139 402 737 1,134 765 369 759 602 157 01294200 Gujjadi 1,906 724 1,182 2,055 1,435 620 1,568 1,141 427 01294300 Gangolli 3,112 1,157 1,955 3,665 2,883 782 2,276 1,918 358 01294400 Uppinakudru 683 208 475 1,401 695 706 820 568 252 01294500 Tallur 1,096 412 684 1,437 872 565 928 662 266 01294600 Hattiangadi 632 233 399 800 437 363 452 335 117 01294700 Kanyan" 555 182 373 903 419 484 625 362 263 01294800 Kattabclthoor 1,138 429 709 1.195 622 573 779 508 271 OJ294900 Hemmadi 1,202 393 809 1,531 771 760 950 598 352 01295000 Hakladi 1,065 332 733 955 545 410 829 453 376 01295100 ScnapuT 787 273 514 985 569 416 707 503 204 01295200 Harkoor 804 258 546 728 376 352 571 345 226 01295300 Kundabarandadi 552 391 > 161 836 314 522 >514 275 239 01295400 Noojadi 745 262 483 816 432 384 762 419 343 01295500 Dcvalkunda 650 220 430 662 314 348 216 161 55 01295600 Kcnchanoor 501 181 320 654 302 352 361 240 121 01295700 Gulvadi 1,448 524 924 2,191 1,110 1,081 1,926 1,026 900 01295800 Karkunje 1,581 612 969 1,526 1,019 507 1,393 984 409 01295900 Vandse 894 345 549 1,293 646 647 886 550 336 01296000 Aloor 1,372 488 884 1,924 820 1,104 1,535 782 01296100 Idurkllnhadi 753 908 322 586 1,130 491 639 754 400 354> 01296200 Chilloor 1,220 422 798 1,248 727 521 978 678 300 01296300 Hosoor 1,038 354 684 1,112 467 645 869 01296400 Keradi 437 432 1,099 422 677 1,247 > ()12 635 713 528 185 01296500 Bellal 1.033 355 678 885 478 407 700 398 302 01296600 Kodladi 799 310 489 1,036 504 532 1,036 504 532

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Kundapura

Industrial categorY of main lrorkers Household industry Cnltivators Agricnlturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females· Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

31,583 19,331 12,252 23,647 11,652 11,995 8,267 2,575 5,692 50,871 41,596 9,275 Kundapura (Total) 31,583 19,331 12,252 23,647 11,652 11,995 8,267 2,575 5,692 50,871 41,596 9,275 Kundapura (Rural) Kundapura (Urban) Kundapura (Rural) 349 244 105 215 107 108 364 225 139 2,794 2,549 245 ShirooT 556 409 147 376 189 187 100 63 37 1,377 1,153 224 Yedthare 196 136 60 103 57 46 41 29 12 926 773 153 Paduvari 551 271 280 437 188 249 136 98 38 2,243 1,825 418 Uppunda 859 423 436 298 93 205 80 51 29 495 397 98 Bijoor 90 75 15 179 81 98 14 1 13 58 52 6 Nandanavana 542 233 309 587 221 366 39 8 31 219 177 42 Kergal 472 247 225 129 29 100 49 19 30 1,243 968 275 Kirimanjeshwar 233 130 103 37 17 20 39 15 24 222 175 47 Kambadakone 300 158 142 45 27 18 36 28 8 96 86 10 Ulloor [II] 307 195 1)2 175 62 113 72 43 29 780 684 96 Navunda 200 127 73 206 54 152 72 42 30 169 152 17 Badakere 195 116 79 78 38 40 83 47 36 799 702 97 Mamvanthe 155 94 61 17 4 J3 II II 104 67 37 Hadavu 372 251 121 163 89 74 60 37 23 532 395 137 Nada 538 295 243 61 35 26' 30 12 18 146 122 24 Heroor . 1,116 656 460 180 94 86 151 68 83 205 176 29 Kalthodu 245 157 88 44 27 17 32 3 29 160 129 31 Heranjal 789 446 343 296 133 163 8 7 221 170 51 Thagarnsi 672 470 202 293 162 131 13 9 4 486 405 81 Byndoor 660 299 361 184 105 79 27 21 6 107 86 21 Yeljith· 349 250 99 71 42 29 14 8 6 693 550 143 Kollur 1,114 540 574 178 75 103 19 10 9 ·200 166 34 Golihole 475 365 110 190 126 64 57 30 27 638 480 158 ladkal 123 76 47 381 247 134 4 4 359 299 60 Mudoor 109 -.. 66 43 42 -30 12 9 4 5 - --929 . _. -563 366 Hallihole 146 112 34 163 91 72 58 40 18 549 452 97 Trashi 116 93 23 108 63 45 50 18 32 485 428 57 Hosadu 184 129 55 107 61 46 105 21 84 1,172 930 242 Gnjjadi 28 23 5 6 6 112 40 72 2,130 1,849 281 Gnngolli 176 114 62 47 13 34 53 13 40 544 428 116 Uppinakudru 129 7.0 59 102 37 / 65 69 26- 43 628 529 99 Tallur. 93 59 34 19 11 8 50 22 28 290 243 47 Hattiangadi 244 133 111 117 25 92 27 7 20 237 197 40 Kanyana . 163 99 64 96 56 40 131 26 105 389 327 62 Kattabelthoor 178 94 84 84 33 51 177 42 135 511 429 82 Hemmadi 347 17·8 169 176 75 101 26 26 280 200 80 Hakladi 128 107 2) 152 85 67 67 53 14 360 258 ]02 Senapur 219 144 7S 200 94 106 47 24 23 105 83 22 Harkoor 22 Kundabamndadi . 289 144 145 98 36 . 62 19 9 10 108 86 306 178 128 232 95 137 48 16 32 176 130 46 Noojadi 33 Devalkunda 71 49 22 I I 144 111 26 Kenchanoor 165 89 76 19 9 10 17 8 9 160 134 722 643 79 Gulvadi 301 135 166 601 230 371 302 18 284 606 522 84 Karkunje 345 244 101 353 212 141 89 6 83 279 254 25 Vandse 235 147 88 250 133 117 122 16 106 388 342 46 AloOT 650 289 361 388 118 270 109 33 76 ·6 167 149 ] 8 Idurkunhadi 391 173 218 177 65 112 19· 13 291 252 39 ChittoOT 298 209 89 316 177 139 73 40 33 104 92 12 Hosoor 535 244 291 201 93 108 29 8 21 86 63 Kera_di ___ _ 367 287 80 178 82 _no. --~(jQ-- 84 70 14 Belial 486 255 231 116 60 56 14 13 31 20 II Kodladi 600 301 299 376 183 193 29 29

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lndustrial categorv Location code Mar"inal workers Cultivators Agrieulturallabourers number Name ofViUage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons l\1.ales Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0001 Kundapura (Total) 33,021 10,319 22,702 7,676 1,536 6,140 16,205 4,142 12,063 0001 Kundapura (Rural) 33,021 10,319 22,702 7,676 1,536 6,140 16,205 4,142 12,063 0001 Kundapura (Urban) Kundapura (Rural) 01291400 Shiroor 630 171 459 61 19 42 246 23 223 01291500 Yedthare 1,244 354 890 154 46 108 907 223 684 01291600 Paduvari 996 428 568 97 43 54 544 232 312 01291700 Vppunda 1,434 402 1,032 161 39 122 593 161 432 01291800 Bijoor 504 208 296 152 65 87 158 21 137 01291900 Nandanavana 129 40 89 I I 124 38 86 01292000 Kergal 84 II 73 28 28 47 7 40 01292100 Kirimanjeshwar 1,001 268 733 122 41 81 553 71 482 01292200 Kambadakone 815 263 552 150 35 115 603 201 402 01292300 Ulloor [II] 732 162 570 282 50 232 413 93 320 01292400 Nayunda 552 169 383 242 21 221 126 30 96 01292500 Badakere 235 55 180 82 26 56 140 20 120 01292600 Mamvnnthe 856 380 476 37 II 26 167 65 102 01292700 Badayu 270 56 214 180 34 146 23 5 18 01292800 Nada 740 251 489 83 21 62 365 87 278 01292900 Heroor 597 129 468 204 34 170 309 54 255 01293000 Kalthodu 730 144 586 209 22 187 460 76 384 01293100 Bemnjal 455 87 368 113 27 86 318 52 266 01293200 Thagarasi 283 58 225 98 20 78 ISO 26 124 01293300 Byndoor 698 222 476 172 58 114 422 119 303 01293400 Ycljith 364 56 308 277 40 237 80 12 68 01293500 Kollur 101 16 85 79 6 73 3 I 2 01293600 Golihole 604 163 441 240 53 187 334 85 249 01293700 ladkal 532 J21 411 200 46 154 237 49 188 01293800 Mudoor 540 272 268 34 19 15 212 108 104 01293900 Hallihole III 30 81 7 4 3 15 14 01294000 Trashi 77 II 66 36 5 31 30 4 26 01294100 Bosadu 375 163 212 40 15 25 191 59 132 01294200 Gujjadi 487 294 193 39 12 27 227 142 85 01294300 Gangolli 1,389 965 424 20 II 9 9 6 3 01294400 Uppinakudru 581 127 454 57 15 42 464 80 384 01294500 Tallm 509 210 299 102 24 78 292 114 178 01294600 Hattiangadi 348 102 246 91 22 69 216 60 156 01294700 Kanyana 278 57 221 2 2 236 45 191 01294800 Kattabelthoor 416 114 302 106 25 81 187 47 140 01294900 Hemmadi 581 173 408 96 26 . 70 396 105 291 01295000 lIakladi 126 92 34 4 4 19 II 8 01295100 Senapur 278 66 212 7 6 201 44 157 01295200 Harkoor 157 31 126 61 II 50 78 13 65 01295300 Kundabamndadi 322 39 283 185 23 162 124 10 ]\4 01295400 Noojadi 54 13 41 10 4 6 40 7 33 01295500 Dcvalkunda 446 153 293 177 52 125 237 85 152 01295600 Kenchanoor 293 62 231 69 6 63 183 37 146 01295700 Gulvadi 265 84 lSI 118 42 76 116 30 86 01295800 Karkunje 133 35 98 22 4 18 91 25 66 01295900 Vandse 407 96 311 64 16 48 311 72 239 01296000 Aloor 389 38 351 93 13 80 273 15 258 01296100 Idurkunhadi 376 91 28§ 247 44 203 79 16 63 01296200 Chittaor 270 49 221 160 24 136 78 10 68 01296300 Hosaor 243 30 213 191 20 171 38 6 32 01296400 Keradi 534 84 450 335 36 299 181 ,43 138 01296500 Belial 185 80 105 16 4 12 154 75 79 01296600 Kodladi

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Kundapura of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1,512 337 1,175 7,628 4,304 3,324 201,440 75,063 126,377 Kundapura (fotal) 0001 1,512 337 1,175 7,628 4,304 3,324 201,440 75,063 126,377 Kundapura (Rural) 0001 Kllndapura (Urban) 0001 Kundapura (Rural) 66 II 55 257 118 139 10,779 3,834 6,945 Shimor 01291400 20 4 16 163 81 82 5,517 2;223 3,294 Yedthare 01291500 10 2 8 345 151 194 3,981 1,470 2,511 Padu\'ari 01291600 32 6 26 648 196 452 6;272 2,437 3,835 Uppllnda 01291700 12 6 6 182 116 66 3,555 1,341 2,214 Bijoor 01291800 2 2 2 2 479 194 285 Nandanavana 01291900 2 2 7 4 3 1,844 724 1,120 Kerga1 01292000 22 5 17 304 151 153 4,484 1,684 2,800 Kirimanjeshwar 01292100 II 4 7 5) 23 28 1,722 665 1,057 Kambadakone 01292200 12 8 4 25 11 14 1,054 461 593 Ulloor[11] 01292300 15 15 169 !f8 51 3,610 1,349 2,261 Navunda 01292400 1 1 12 8 4 1,052 421 631 Badakere 01292500 72 35 37 580 269 311 3,048 1,157 1,891 Maravanthe 01292600 66 17 49 723 269 454 Hadavu 0]292700 41 30 11 251 113 138 3,090 1,087 2,003 Nada 01292800 7 3 4 77 38 39 1,339 569 770 Heroor 01292900 27 19 8 34 27 7 2,430 969 1,461 Kalthodu 01293000 24 8 16 711 316 395 Heranjal 01293100 2 ) 33 11 22 1,642 692 950 Thagarasi 01293200 14 14 90 45 45 2,821 1,091 1,730 Byndoor 01293300 2 I 5 3 2 1,127 537 590 Ye1jith 01293400 3 2 16 8 8 1,503 554 949 Kollur 01293500 20 19 I 10 6 4 1,574 739 835 Golihole 01293600 21 2 19 74 24 50 2,013 745 1,268 JadkaI 0]293700 9 8 285 144 141 1,626 671 955 Mudoor 01293800 1 88 24 64 1,260 473 787 Hallihole -01293900 4 4 7 2 5 2,137 703 1,434 Trashi 01294000 36 6 30 108 83 25 2,143 731 1,412 Hosadu 01294100 46 10 36 175 130 45 3,812 1,341 2,471 Guijadi 01294200 29 4 25 1.331 944 387 8,425 2,974 5,451 Gangolli 01294300 15 3 12 45 29 16 1,137 417 720 Uppinakudru 01294400 80 47 33 35 25 10 2,181 807 1,374 Tallur 01294500 9 8 32 19 13 1,049 430 619 Hattiangadi 01294600 19 2 17 21 10 II 821 384 437 Kanyana 0]294700 73 2 71 50 40 10 1,650 647 1,003 Kattabelthoor 01294800 41 8 33 48 34 14 2,452 935 1,51 7 Hemmadi 01294900 7 4 3 96 77 19 2,146 726 1,420 Hakladi 01295000 22 22 48 21 27 1,400 500 900 Senapur 01295100 14 5 9' 4 2 2 1,072 341 731 Harkoor 01295200 4 3 9 5 4 702 29'1 411 Kundabarandadi 0'1295300 4 2 2 1,118 408 710 Noojadi 01295400 01295500 3 3 29 16 13 883 345 538 Devalkunda 01295600 10 2 8 31 17 14 609 265 344 Kenchanoor 01295700 II 1 10 20 11 9 1,990 825 1,165 GlIlvndi 01295800 10 10 10 6 4 2,791 960 1,831 Karkunje 01295900 16 16 16 8 8 1,360 549 811 Vandse 910 Aloor, 01296000 11 11 12 10 2 1,621 711 543 Idurkunhadi 01296100 15 3 12 35 28 7 952 409 1,086 Cbiuoor 01296200 12 11 20 14 6 1,666 580 01296300 7, 7 7 4 3 1,136 458 678 Hosoor 664 Keradi 01296400 1 1 17 5 12 ,1,107 443 1,169 Belial 01296500 14 14 1,843 674 956 408 548 Kodladi 01296600

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Total population (including Area of institntional and houseless Population in the Locatio" code ViUage in Number of popUlation) age-group 0-6 number Name or Village hectares households Persons 1\>lales Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

01296700 Kavrady 1,229.0 836 5,105 2,460 2,645 583 311 272 01296800 Halnad 402.0 218 1,186 512 674 139 52 87 01296900 Ampar 2.168.0 887 4,756 2,241 2,515 519 274 245 01297000 Shankaranarayana 2,312.0 930 5,014 2,368 2,646 532 287 245 01297100 Siddapur 3,009.0 1,208 6,493 3,172 3,321 807 425 382 01297200 Ajri 3,034.0 661 3,769 1,693 2,076 452 257 195 01297300 Kamalnshile 1,848.0 235 1,392 638 754 178 89 89 01297400 Edmoge 2,706.0 368 1,942 942 1,000 239 125. 114 01297500 Hosangadi 3,542_0 1,040 4,972 2,429 2,543 477 245 232 01297600 Machattu 5,314.0 456 2,722 1,275 1,447 321 170 151 01297700 UllooT 74 2,266.0 570 3,149 1,437 1,712 361 173 188 01297800 Kulanje 1,441.0 344 2,096 993 1,103 249 131 118 01297900 Hangaloor 343.0 778 3,893 1,867 2,026 328 144 184 01298000 Koni 472.0 601 3,406 1,569 1,837 329 165 164 01298100 Koteshwar 733.0 1,649 8,960 4,318 4,642 911 484 427 01298200 Beejadi 435.0 926 5,465 2,526 2,939 508 276 232 01298300 Gopadi 236.0 528 2,951 1,352 1,599 303 149 154 01298400 Vakwadi 533.0 407 2,411 1,126 1,285 306 152 154 01298500 ThcKkatte 544.0 832 4,608 2,145 2,463 447 250 197 01298600 Uhhoor 482.0 321 1,855 799 1,056 207 99 108 01298700 Beloor 883.0 646 3,621 1,628 1,993 443 228 215 01298800 Kcdoor 637.0 360 2,048 945 1,103 225 114 III 01298900 Kumbashi 451.0 830 4,761 2.267 2,494 469 231 238 01299000 Asodu 441.0 164 968 445 523 88 37 51 01299100 Kalavara 757.0 489 2,838 1,295 1,543 360 186 174 01299200 Kandavara 761.0 516 2,937 1,450 1,481 316 183 133 01299300 Anagalli 660.0 623 3,132 1,478 1,654 264 129 135 01299400 Basrur 576.0 1,179 6,532 3,126 3,406 642 331 311 01299500 Balkur 471.0 475 2,869 1,349 1,520 329 170 159 01299600 Japthi 903.0 390 2,235 1,021 1,213 221 131 90 01299700 H ombady-Mandadi 403.0 283 1,493 685 808 164 80 84 01299800 Korgi 998.0 402 2,263 965 1,298 270 140 130 01299900 Heskathoor 288.0 161 913 430 483 118 57 61 01300000 Hallady-Harkadi 423.0 288 1,513 698 815 177 89 88 01300100 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 1,088_0 477 2,610 1,180 1,430 293 165 128 01300200 Mo1ahalli 2,044.0 744 4,005 1,758 2,247 421 223 198 01300300 Ilardally-Mandally 1,252.0 559 3,092 1,424 1,668 326 168 158 01300400 Harady(28) 459.0 227 1,158 511 647 116 54 62 01300500 Halady (76) 1,504.0 505 2,974 1,419 1,555 347 166 181 01300600 Hengavalli 2,604.0 598 3,525 1,583 1,942 418 216 202 01300700 Belve 2,261.0 616 3,183 1,538 1,645 390 191 199 01300800 Albadi 1,640.0 634 3,381 1,565 1,816 403 187 216 01300900 Shedimane 2,200.0 413 2,023 935 1,088 236 118 118 '01301000 Rattadi 1,285.0 341 1,968 922 1,046 214 11"5 99 01301100 Amasebailu 5,930.0 524 2,654 1,275 1,379 318 151 167 01301200 Madammakki 4,179.0 304 1,701 756 945 203 106 97

244 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Kundapura

Scheduled Castcs popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males' Females Name ofVilJage 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 229 111 118 70 29 41 3,591 1,897 1,694 Kavrady 192 92 100 16 II 5 745 375 370 Halnad 459 241 218 78 39 39 3,203 1,666 1,537 Ampar 272 134 138 347 206 141 3,311 1;672 1,639 Shankaranarayana 501 256 245 270 141 129 4,244 2,236 2,008 Siddapur 194 96 98 59 '. 34 25 2,254 1,108 , 1,146 Ajri 38 17 21 247 120 127 924 453 471 Kamalashile III 49 62 356 165 191 1,067 590 477 Edmoge 328 178 150 364 183 181 3,503 1,863 1,640 Hosangadi 37 18 19 146 68 78 1,655 842 813 Machattu 127 63 64 174 88 86 2,095 1,046 1,049 Ulloor 74 30 15 IS 449 212 237 1,331 697 634 Kulanje 104 55 49 3;054 1,598 1,456 Hangaloor 256 123 133 4 3 2,478 1,246 1,232 Koni 151 83 68 79 37 42 6,427 3,330 3,097 Koteshwar 212 105 107 3 3 3,945 2,023 1,922 Beejadi 295 155 140 56 25 31 2,169 1,080 1,089 Gopadi 154 74 80 39 18 21 1,489 786 703 Vakwadi 133 62 71 9 6 3 3,407 1,685 1,722 Thekkatte 104 49 55 II 6 5 1,163 561 602 Ulthoor 462 229 233 96 51 45 2,181 1,098 1,083 Beloor 319 156 163 47 20 27 1,329 688 641 Kedoor 470 254 216 31 14 17 3,202 1,678 1,524 Kumbashi 14 6 8 27 12 '15 696 357 339 Asodu 489 236 253 15 6 9 1,908 958 950 Kalavara 349 164 185 32 14 18 1,936 1,054 882 Kandavara 248 124 124 4 2 2 2,383 1,221 1,162 Amigalli 259 132 127 20 9 II 4,984 2,586 2,398 Basrur 237 109 128 1,893 1,008 885 Balkur 44 17 27 6 3 3 1,441 731 710 Japthi 183 84 99 65 31 34 927 475 452 Hombady-Mandadi 223 114 109 1,350 652 698 Korgi 159 87 72 532 275 257 Heskathoor 146 78 68 58 29 29 903 475 428 Hallady-Harkadi 122 61 61 14 9 5 1,618 790 828 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 362 157 205 6 4 2 2,423 1,169 1,254 Molahalli 146 73 73 70 39 31 1,982 998 984 Hardally-Mandally 45 23 22 21 12 9 763 381 382 Harady (28) 80 41 39 146 66 80 1,826 969 857 lJalady (76) 154 70 84 55 28 27 2,076 1,017 1,059 Hengavalli 168 75 93 90 46 44 1,930 1,030 900 Delve 175 89 86 41 14 27 2,091 1,086 1,005 Albadi 48 24 24 34 16 18 1,355 676 679 Shedimane 116 54 62 116 61 55 UJ3 667 646' Rattadi 29 16 13 645 326 319 1,498 797 701 Amasebailu 47 22 25 152 75 77 1,047 503 544 Madammakld

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons' Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 1\1alcs Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

01296700 Kavrady 1,514 563 951 1,762 1,119 643 1,621 1,034 587 01296800 Halnad 441 137 304 549 283 266 548 283 265 01296900 Ampar 1,553 575 978 1,764 1,197 567 1,712 1,173 539 . 01297000 Shankaranamyana 1,703 696 1,007 1,746 1,258 488 1,510 1,165 345 01297100 Siddapur 2,249 936 1,313 2,793 1,782 1,011 2,349 1,652 697 01297200 Ajri 1,515 585 930 1,797 909 888 1,302 880 422 01297300 Kamalashile 468 185 283 576 361 215 512 334 178 01297400 Edmoge 875 352 523 824 589 235 794 578 216 01297500 JIosangadi 1,469 566 903 1,728 1,319 409 1,699 1,297 402 01297600 Machattu 1,067 433 634 1,481 765 716 1,239 728 51 I 01297700 Ulloor 74 1,054 391 663 1,257 832 425 1,211 809 402 01297800 Kulanje 765 296 469 857 S17 280 841 567 274 01297900 Hangaloor 839 269 570 1,614 1,102 512 880 754 126 01298000 Koni 928 323 60S 1,361 912 449 1,232 843 3&9 01298100 Koteshwar 2,533 988 1,545 3,858 2,553 1,305 3,416 2,380 1,036 01298200 Beejadi 1,520 503 1,017 2,228 1,389 839 1,772 1,172 600 01298300 Gopadi 782 272 510 1,224 765 459 1,105 706 399 01298400 Vakwadi 922 340 582 1,039 607 432 682 502 180 01298500 Thekkatte 1,201 460 741 2,090 1,261 829 1,996 1,238 758 01298600 Ulthoor 692 238 454 872 428 444 786 41 I 375 01298700 Beloor 1,440 530 910 ],705 830 875 1,382 754 628 01298800 Kedoor 719 257 462 739 477 262 624 424 200 01298900 Kumbashi 1,559 589 970 1,999 1,295 704 1,888 1,252 636 01299000 Asodu 272 88 184 504 263 241 366 233 133 01299100 Kalavara 930 337 593 1,483 773 710 1,348 732 616 01299200 Kandavara 1,001 396 605 1,297 823 474 1,072 740 332 01299300 Anagalli 749 257 492 1,296 832 464 1,195 795 400 01299400 Basrur 1,548 540 1.008 2,740 1,683 1,057 2,642 1,642 1,000 01299500 Balkur 976 341 635 1,251 792 459 1,214 780 434 01299600 Japthi 794 291 503 1,047 539 508 935 513 422 01299700 Hombady-Mandadi 566 210 356 661 415 246 520 371 149 01299800 Korgi 913 313 600 833 502 331 722 467 255 01299900 Heskathoor 381 155 226 404 219 185 226 193 33 01300000 Hallady-Harkadi 610 223 387 665 395 270 641 387 254 01300100 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 992 390 602 1,383 676 707 995 594 401 01300200 Molahalli 1,582 589 993 2,117 956 1,161 1,639 888 751 01300300 Hardally-Mandally 1,110 426 684 1,496 839 657 1,305 812 493 01300400 Hamdy (28) 395 130 265 584 281 303 489 267 222 01300500 Halady (76) 1,148 450 698 1,476 838 638 1,295 819 476 01300600 Hengavalli 1,449 566 883 1,611 893 718 1,254 787 467 01300700 Belve 1,253 508 745 1,363 825 538 1,256 792 464 01300800 Albadi 1,290 479 811 1,792 945 847 1,733 926 807 01300900 Shedimane 668 259 409 1,068 567 501 811 504 307 01301000 Rattadi . 655 255 400 711 501 21D 693 495 198 01301100 Amasebailu 1,156 478 678 1,080 789 291 1,028 746 282 0130 1200 Madammakki 654 253 401 792 426 366 772 419 353

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Kundapura

Industrial categon of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agrieulturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Moles Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2 280 197 83 305 156 149 339 69 270 697 612 85 Kavrndy 143 . 68 75 275 124 151 19 10 9 III 81 30 Halnad 504 371 133 360 240 120 245 61 184 603 501 102 Ampar 352 299 53 309 203 106 37 28 9 812 635 177 Shankaranarayana 518 392 126 600 416 184 231 60 171 1,000 784 216 Siddapur 456 370 86 418 250 168 87 10 77 341 250 91 Ajri 75 67 8 25 9 16 41 10 31 371 248 123 Kamalashile 164 137 27 26 12 14 56 20 36 548 409 139 Edmoge 469 385 84 303 205 98 90 8 82 837 699 138 Hosongadi 427 272 155 406 187 219 17 4 J3 389 265 124 Machattu 379 306 73 542 339 203 29 5 24 261 159 102 Ulloor 74 269 234 35 257 143 114 83 9 74 232 181 51 Kulanje 61 48 13 11 11 63 37 . 26 745 658 87 Hangaloor 273 160 113 134 66 68 90 9 81 735 608 127 Koni 299 199 100 419 164 255 370 55 315 2,328 1,962 366 Koteshwar 208 107 101 301 121 180 262 52 210 1,001 892 109 Beejadi 201 91 110 121 29 92 120 39 81 663 547 116 Gopadi 174 101 73 108 90 18 75 55 20 325 256 69 Vakwadi 272 174 98 333 87 246 231 35 196 1,160 942 218 Thekkatte 191 92 99 294 92 202 68 33 35 233 194 39 Ulthoor 5'19 255 264 389 166 223 24 3 21 450 330 120 Beloor 207 127 80 117 59 58 28 6 22 272 232 40 Kedoor 256 139 117 533 210 323 137 54 83 962 849 1 13 Kumbashi 116 75 41 113 60 53 17 8 9 120 90 30 Asodu 315 125 190 388 129 259 107 25 82 538 453 85 Kalavara 176 136 40 455 268 187 87 26 61 354 310 44 Kandavara 138 70 68 139 57 82 133 9 124 785 659 126 Anagalli 371 210 161 541 194 347 337 81 256 1,393 1,157 236 Basrur 220 151 69 353 153 200 104 I 103 537 475 62 Balkur 206 128 78 336 150 186 143 41 102 250 194 56 Japthi 60 50 10 11 8 3 98 24 74 351 289 62 Hombady-Mandadi 222 144 78 252 128 124 34 22 12 214 173 41 Korgi 69 63 6 41 35 6 116 95 2 I Heskathoor 163 76 87 170 91 79 60 22 38 248 198 50 Hallady-Harkadi 325 213 112 311 141 170 88 12 76 271 228 43 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 488 313 175 646 234 412 34 14 20 471 327 144 Molahalli 296 208 88 558 293 265 75 25 50 376 286 90 HardalJy-MandalJy 142 66 76 156 64 92 21 7 14 170 130 40 Barady (28) 503 336 167 443 198 245 72 42 30 277 243 34 Halady (76) 348 271 77 420 262 158 168 17 151 318 237 81 Hengavalli 207 158 49 355 216 139 108 43 65 586 375 211 Beive 478 235 243 693 386 307 199 23 176 363 282 81 Albadi 322 205 117 206 98 108 30 8 22 253 193 60 Shedimane 166 143 23 259 186 73 48 12 36 220 i54 66 Rattadi 406 319 87 282 237 45 102 35 67 238 155 83 Amasebailu 392 217 175 203 113 90 58 12 46 119 77 42 Madammakki

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Industrial category Location code Maroinal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons IVlales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 01296700 Kavrady 141 85 56 19 5 14 25 5 20 01296800 Halnad I I 01296900 Ampar 52 24 28 7 3 4 7 2 5 01297000 Shankaranarayana 236 93 143 26 9 17 121 30 91 01297100 Siddapur 444 130 314 197 22 175 188 86 102 01297200 Ajri 495 29 466 356 12 344 120 7 113 01297300 Kamalashile 64 27 37 17 6 11 31 9 22 01297400 Edmoge 30 II 19 4 2 i 01297500 Hosangadi 29 22 7 5 5 4 2 2 01297600 Machattu 242 37 205 86 10 76 77 12 65 01297700 Ulloor 74 46 23 23 15 II 4 01297800 Kulanje 16 10 6 13 8 5 01297900 Hangaloor 734 348 386 4 3 I 473 178 295 01298000 Koni 129 69 60 9 2 7 99 50 49 01298100 Koteshwar 442 173 269 12 5 7 216 49 167 01298200 Bccjadi 456 217 239 23 10 13 317 113 204 01298300 Gopadi 119 59 60 48 10 38 01298400 Vakwadi 357 105 252 54 7 47 255 85 170 01298500 Thekkatte 94 23 71 28 2 26 31 3 28 01298600 Ulthoor 86 17 69 8 I 7 64 14 50 01298700 Beloor 323 76 247 138 19 119 97 13 84' 01298800 Kedoor lIS 53 62 I 100 44 56 01298900 Kumbashi III 43 68 5 4 52 14 38 01299000 Asodu 138 30 108 20 2 18 113 27 86 01299100 Kalavara 135 41 94 66 16 50 53 13 40 01299200 Kandavara 225 83 142 6 3 167 45 122 01299300 Anagalli 101 37 64 10 7 3 38 6 32 01299400 Basrur 98 41 57 6 2 4 32 6 26 01299500 Balkur 37 12 25 3 3 22 6 16 01299600 Japthi 112 26 86 14 5 9 80 10 70 01299700 Hombady-Mandadi 141 44 97 4 3 40 5 35 01299800 Korgi III 35 76 62 21 41 34 8 26 01299900 Heskathoor 178 26 152 21 9 12 153 16 137 01300000 Hallady-Harkadi 24 8 16 4 3 17 4 13 01300100 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 388 82 306 212 38 174 143 28 115 01300200 Molahalli 478 68 410 29 5 24 339 47 292 01300300 HardallY-Mandally 191 27 164 44 II 33 136 9 127 01300400 Harady (28) 95 14 81 37 37 43 4 39 01300500 Halady (76) 181 19 162 95 6 89 52 5 47 01300600 Hengavalli 357 106 251 132 21 III 158 63 95 01300700 Belve 107 33 74 4 3 53 14 39 01300800 Albadi 59 19 40 24 3 21 16 6 10 01300900 Shedimane 257 63 194 55 10 45 123 33 90 01301000 Rattadi 18 '6 12 3 2 5 2 3 01301100 Amasebailu 52 43 9 9 9 19 14 5 01301200 Madammakki 20 7 13 5 2· 3 12 3 9

248 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Kundapura

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females' Persons Males Females Pel"sons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 22 4 18 75 71 4 3,343 1,341 2,002 Kavrady '01296700 637 229 408 Halnad 01296800 9 5 4 29 14 15 2,992 1,044 1,948 Ampar 01296900 I 88 53 35 3,268 1,110 2,158 Shankaranarayana 01297000 21 20 38 21 17 3,700 1,390 2,310 Siddapur 01297100 4 4 15 10 5 1,972 784 1,188· Ajri 01297200 1 I 15 12 3 816· 277 539 Kamalashile 01297300 9 8 17 8 9 l,ll8 353 765 Edmoge 01297400 4 3 16 14 2 3,244 1,110 2,134 Hosangadi 01297500 5 2 3 74 13 61 1,241 510 731 Machatru 01297600 21 3 18 9 9 1,892 605 1,287 Ulloor 74 . 01297700 1 I 2 2 1,239 416 823 Kulanje 01297800 68 68 189 167 22 2,279 765 1,514 Hangaloor 01297900 2 2 19 17 2 2,045 657 1,388 Koni 01298000 57 2 55 157 117 40 5,102 1,765 3,337 Koteshwar 01298100 10 1 9 106 93 13 3,237 1,137 2,100 Beejadi 01298200 14 14 56 49 7 1,727 587 I ,140 Gopadi 01298300 44 II 33 4 2 2 1,372 519 853 Vakwadi 01298400 9 I 8 26 17 9 2,518 884 1,634 Thekkatte 01298500 13 I 12 983 371 612 Ulthoor 01298600 27 4 23 61 40 21 1,916 798 1,118 Beloor 01298700 6 2 4 8 7 1,309 468 841 Kedoor· 01298800 7 7 47 25 22 2,762 972 1,790 Knmbashi 01298900 3 3 2 I 464 182 282 Asodn 01299000 2 I 1 14 II 3 1,355 522 833 Kalavara 01299100 II 4 7 41 31 10 1,640 627 1,013 Kandavara 01299200 7 2 5 46 22 24 1,836 646 I, I 90 Anagalli 01299300 6 3 3 54 30 24 3,792 1,443 2,349 Basmr 01299400 II 6 5 1,618 557 1,061 Balknr 01299500 4: 3 14 10 4 1,188 483 705 Japthi 01299600 17 17 80 36 44 832 270 562 Hombady-Mandadi 01299700 10 .3 7 5 3 2 1,430 463 967 Korgi 01299800 3 3 1 I 509 211 298 Heskathoor 01299900 I 2 .2 848 303 545 Hallady-Harkadi 01300000 9 2 -7 24 14 10 1,227 504 723 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 01300100 12 I II 98 15 83 1,888 802 1,086 Molahalli 01300200 2 2 9 7 2 1,596 585 1,011 IIardally-Mandally 01300300 4 4 II 10 I 574 230 344 Harady (28) 01300400 18 17 16 7 9 1,498 581 917 Halady(76) 01300500 38 4 34 29 18 II 1,914 690 1,224 Hengavalli 01300600 22 3 '19 28 15 13 1,820 713 1,107 Belve 01300700 4 2 2 15 8 7 1,589 620 969 Albadi 01300800 34 2 32 45 18 27 955 368 587 Shedimane 01300900 '01301000 5 5 5 3 2 1,257 421 836 Rattadi 0130] 100 9 7 2 15 13 2 1,574 486 1,088 Alllasebailu 2 2 909 330 579 Madaminakki 01301200

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT • UDUP; CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Area of institutional and houseless Population in the Location code. Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 nunlber Name orVilIage hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Malcs Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0002 Udupi (Total) 929.2 78,486 401,151 188,143 213,008 39,011 19,859 19,152 0002 Udupi (Rural) 832.7 73,986 376,579 176,451 200,128 36,743 18,751 17,992 0002 Udupi (Urhan) 96.6 4,500 24,572 11,692 12,880 2,268 1,108 1,160 Udupi (Rural) 01301300 Manoor 547.0 912 5,716 2,683 3,033 527 262 265 01301400 Kotath3[!u 455.0 869 5,263 2,452 2,81 I 504 268 236 01301500 Giliynr . 522.0 770 3,983 1,764 2,219 358 176 182 01301600 Bannady 197.0 223 1,192 550 642 99 49 50 01301700 Vaddarsc 338.0 394 1,994 888 1,106 198 94 104 01301800 Kodi 442.0 762 4,550 2,121 2,429 418 201 217 01301900 Bnlklldru 359.0 539 2,873 1,408 1,465 241 123 118 01302000 !rody 365.0 730 3,379 1.543 1,836 300 146 154 01302100 Pandcsllwarn 327.0 622 3,129 1,419 1,710 277 143 134 01302200 Moodahadll 300.0 360 1,851 862 989 162 85 77 01302300 Hosala 474.0 601 2,995 1,343 1,652 267 140 127 01302400 Kayndi 572.0 416 2,340 1,055 1,285 218 116 102 01301500 Achnlady 300.0 218 1,172 541 631 142 81 61 01302600 Shiriynm 1,379.0 776 4,336 2,099 2,237 494 279 215 01302700 Kakkunjc 726.0 285 1,627 737 890 189 95 94 01302800 Billadi 1,139.0 450 2,612 1.203 1,409 305 155 150 01302900 Yedthady 1,207.0 628 3,647 1,791 1,856 347 192 155 01303000 Herndy 550.0 353 1,876 900 976 182 94 88 01303100 Kachur 195.0 398 1,963 878 1,085 166 84 82 01303200 Hnnchalli 723.0 842 4,236 1,932 2,304 346 178 168 01303300 Nadur 675.0 337 1,816 836 980 184 98 86 01303400 Hcggunjc 1,301.0 685 3,748 1.728 2,020 390 186 204 01303500 Vandar 722.0 288 1,444 649 795 147 72 75 01303600 AYarsc 750.0 314 1,720 778 942 21 I 85 126 01303700 HiIiynoa 1,404.0 537 3,053 1,435 1,618 392 187 205 01303800 33 Shiroor 1,052.0 390 1,995 917 1,078 278 144 134 01303900 Kadur 1,066.0 474 2,565 1,193 1,372 257 125 132 01304000 Tonse West 652.0 1,540 8,358 3.980 4,378 862 455 407 01304100 Haradi 593.0 728 3,942 1,812 2,130 378 192 186 01304200 Varntnballi 508.0 1,272 6,178 3,002 3,176 554 296 258 01304300 Kururngod 228.0 327 1,651 762 889 132 65 67 01304400 Handady 326.0 645 3,198 1,511 1,687 327 168 159 01304500 Matpady 327.0 334 1,918 929 989 184 99 85 01304600 eh"nthar 564.0 939 4,706 2,281 2,425 393 200 193 01304700 52 Hcroor 682.0 845 4,021 1,932 2,089 423 218 205 01304800 Baikady 358.0 713 3,147 1,494 1,653 377 200 177 01304900 Tonse East 763.0 1,600 7,497 3,436 4,061 623 323 300 01305000 Uppoor 1.218.0 1,481 7,170 3.481 3,689 640 339 301 01305100 Havanjc 1,039.0 674 3,550 1,646 1,904 341 169 172 01305200 Amor 1.008.0 688 3,379 1,604 1,775 261 137 124 01305300 Ncclavar 1.249.0 717 3,624 1,648 1,976 345 176 169 01305400 Chcrkady 2,108.0 1,173 6,132 2,970 3,162 507 252 255 01305500 Bellampalli 709.0 402 2,236 1,071 1,165 212 III 101 01305600 Kukkchalli 1.406.0 556 2,968 1,421 1,547 303 147 156 01305700 Haluyalli 880.0 352 1,972 915 1,057 194 103 91 01305800 Pcjarnangoor 825.0 724 4,223 2,050 2,173 457 238 219 01305900 34 Kudi 1,432.0 632 3,586 1,728 1,858 383 211 172 01306000 Nanchar 1.128.0 400 2,236 1,036 1,200 292 148 01306100 144 Nalkur 1,996.0 687 3,917 1.875 2,042 435 218 217 01306200 Kcnjoor 1.094.0 536 3,073 1,442 1,631 368 189 179 01306300 )8 Kalthur 1,978.0 357 1,812 830, 982 241 125 116. 01306400 Hosoor 1,572.0 474 2,593 1,229 1,364 260 01306500 134 126 Pcrdoor 4,514.0 1,915 10,565 4,994 5,571 1,100 544 556

252 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Vdupi

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 23,653 11,622 '''2,031 15,314 7,594 7,720 302,244 151,595 150,649 Udupi (Total) 21,501 10,563 10,938 15,206 7,539 7,667 282,852 141,805 141,047 Udupi (Rural) 2,152 1,059 1,093 108 55 53 19,392 9,790 9,602 Udupi (Urban) Udupi (Rural) 403 189 214 16 6 10 4,128 2,122 2,006 Manooi- 209 96 113 55 28 27 3,725 1,934 1,791 Kotathattu 269 129 140 46 18 28 2,872 1,400 1,472 Giliyar 62 27 35 7 4 3 849 441 408 Bamlady 80 39 41 47 18 29 1,359 699 660 Vaddarse 88 46 42 3,370 1,740 1,630 Kodi 351 162 189 2,263 1,203 1,060 Balkudru 121 61 60 8 5 3 2,621 1,310 1,311 Irody 144 77 67 37 15 22 2,445 1,174 1,271 Pandeshwara 91 39 52 4 2 2 1,456 724 732 Moodahadu 148 71 77 33 16 17 2,415 1,149 1,266 Hosa1a 46 21 25 41 20 21 1,619 802 817 Kavadi 59 27 32 15 7 8 802 397 405 Achalady 374 186 188 2 1 1 2,854 1,505 1,349 Shiriyara 91 46 45 9 4 5 930 482 448 Kakkunje 200 96 104 14 5 9 1,491 782 709 Billadi 308 154 154 84 53 31 2,366 1,321 1,045 Yedthady 61 31 30 604 280 324 1,417 726 691 Herady 30 15 15 4 3 1,612 752 860 Kachur 247 126 121 240 113 127 3,145 1,555 1,590 Hanchalli 46 18 28 25 11 14 1,127 590 537 Nadur 162 72 90 164 81 83 2,476 1,280 1,196 Heggunje 67 28 39 9 4 5 728 368 360 Van dar 127 64 63 978 510 468 Avarse 222 106 116 77 42 35 1,840 969 871 Hiliyana 82 41 41 131 58 73 . 1,055 535 520 33 Shimor _.. 101 52 49 95 50 45 1,651 888 763 Kadur 715 362 353 18 10 8 6,555 3,268 3,287 Tonse West 407 204 203 10 2 8 3,022 1,477 1,545 Haradi 426 185 241 51 26 25 5,097 2,587 2,510 VarambaIli 21 8 13 1,278 635 643 Kwnragod 472 220 252 8 6 2 2,461 1,233 1,228 Handady 87 43 44 47 29 18 1,461 765 696 Matpady 222 115 107 472 232 240 3,877 1,961 1,916 Chanthar 277 140 137 38 16 22 3,092 1,605 1,487 52 Heroor 173 73 100 24 15 9 2,362 1,188 1,174 Baikady 598 298 300 103 52 51 6,138 2,934 3,204 Tonse East 436 217 219 96 48 48 5,579 2,908 2,671 Uppoor 272 135 137 275 132 143 2,707 1,346 1,36 I Havanje 123 58 65 536 267 269 2,490 1,278 1,212 Aroor ' 23 11 12 308 146 162 2,644 1,317 1,327 Nee1avar 133 65 68 1,323 660 663 4,627 2,432 2,195 Cherkady 30 ,17 13 337 162 175 1,712 874 838 Bellamralli 965 Kukkchalli 137 74 63 499 235 264 2,038 1,073 681 663 Haluvalli 22 11 11 475 235 240 1,344 1,266 Pejamangoor 214 100 114 158 85 73 2,710 1,444 1,065 34 Kudi 43 25 18 119 60 59 2,289 1,224 663 582 Nanchar 35 16 19 175 85 90 1,245 1,255 1,093 Nalkur 144 75 69 58 26 32 2,348 987 908 Kenjoor 65 33 32 287 143 144 1,895 605 624 38 Ka1thur 62 25 37 285 139 146 .. _1_,~29 1,775 922 853 IIosoor 90 41 49 663 333 330 7,604 3,910 3,694 Pcrdoor 504 251 253 557 277 280

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0002 Udupi (Total) 98,907 36,548 62,359 180,772 105,991 74,781 157,962 97,303 60,659 0002 Udupi (Rural) 93,727 34,646 59,081 170,991 99,537 71,454 149,390 91,505 57,885 0002 Udupi (Urban) 5,180 1,902 3,278 9,781 6,454 3,327 8,572 5,798 2,774 Udupi (Rural) 01301300 Manoor 1,588 561 1,027 2,698 1,567 1,131 2,074 J,341 733 01301400 Kotathattu 1,538 51S 1,020 2,538 1.405 1,133 2.052 1,144 908 01301500 Giliyar 1,111 364 747 1,850 1,013 837 I,310 7X6 524 01301600 Bannady 343 109 234 578 302 276 412 264 148 01301700 Vaddarse 635 189 446 990 502 488 977 496 481 01301800 Kodi 1,180 381 799 2,066 1,230 836 2,006 1,200 806 01301900 Balkudru 610 205 405 1,285 744 541 1,213 720 493 01302000 lrody 758 233 525 1,385 878 507 1,111 781 330 01302100 Pandeshwara 684 245 439 1,390 774 616 1,373 767 606 01302200 Moodahadu 395 138 257 918 489 429 801 459 342 01302300 Hosala 580 194 386 1,312 763 549 1,049 683 366 01302400 Kavadi 721 253 468 1,255 600 655 841 481 360 01302500 Achalady 370 144 226 478 291 187 435 276 159 01302600 Shiriyara 1,482 594 888 2,247 1,230 1,017 1,699 1,129 570 01302700 Kakkunje 697 255 442 833 410 423 330 216 114 01302800 Billadi I, 121 421 700 1,408 714 694 1,303 696 607 01302900 Yedthady 1,281 470 811 1,412 980 432 1,392 972 420 01303000 Herady 459 174 285 ?X2 514 268 70S 495 213 01303100 Kachur 351 126 225 704 467 237 570 403 167 01303200 Hanehalli 1,091 377 714 1,689 1,033 656 1,446 995 451 01303300 Nadur 689 246 443 906 455 451 807 445 362 01303400 Heggunje 1,272 448 824 1,901 1,065 836 1,709 1,011 698 01303500 Vandar 716 281 435 780 393 387 589 352 237 01303600 Avarse 742 268 474 892 458 434 715 417 298 01303700 Hiliyana 1,213 466 747 1,488 795 693 1,413 7R6 627 01303ROO 33 Shiroor 940 382 558 1,170 526 644 1.087 511 576 01303900 Kadur 914 305 609 1,257 705 552 1,176 687 489 01304000 Tonse We"i 1,803 712 1.091 3.080 2.077 1,003 2,780 1,93:) 844 01304100 Haradi 920 335 585 1,477 951 526 1J08 857 451 01304200 Varamballi 1,081 415 666 2,501 1,713 788 2,352 1,634 718 01304300 Kumragod 373 127 246 694 443 251 656 419 237 01304400 Handady 737 278 459 1,450 881 569 1,1 J3 771 342 01304500 Matpady 457 164 293 690 458 232 573 395 178 01304600 Chanthar 829 320 509 1,712 1,206 506 1,639 1,165 474 01304700 52 Heroor 929 327 602 1,555 1,034 521 U94 890 404 01304800 Baikady 785 306 479 1,497 875 622 1,346 788 558 01304900 Tonse East 1,359 502 857 2,693 U76 917 2,513 1,673 840 01305000 Uppoor 1,591 573 1,018 3,098 2,072 1,026 2,759 1,892 867 01305100 lIavanjc 843 300 543 1,802 947 855 1,731 922 809 01305200 Aroor 889 326 563 1,803 994 809 (,746 987 759 01305300 Neelavar 980 331 649 1,700 969 731 1,695 965 730 01305400 Cherkady 1,505 538 967 2,997 1,811 1,186 2,947 1,789 1,158 01305500 Bellampalli 524 197 327 1,076 617 459 1,064 611 453 01305600 Kukkehalli 930 348 582 1,621 908 713 1,507 860 647 01305700 Ha1uvalli (2)1 234 394 1,006 544 462 885 503 382 01305800 Pejamangoor 1,513 606 907 2,066 1,178 888 1,852 I, 133 719 01305900 34 Kudi 1,297 504 793 1,660 966 694 1,525 936 589 01306000 Nanchar 991 373 618 1,351 615 736 1,000 577 423 01306100 Nalkur 1,569 620 949 2,100 1,109 991 1,675 985 690 01306200 Kenjoor 1,178 455 723 1,626 876 750 1,275 738 537 01306300 38 Kalthur 583 225 358 852 479 373 822 459 363 01306400 Hosoor 818 307 511 1,198 719 479 1,092 673 419 01306500 Pcrdoor 2,961 1,084 1,877 5,323 2,987 2,336 3.999 2,421 1,578

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Udupi

Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilJage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

30,533 17,816 12,717 22,283 10,662 11,621 20,834 2,844 17,990 84,312 65,981 18,331 Udupi (Total) 30,105 17,527 12,578 21,975 10,503 11,472 19,476 2,694 16,782 77,834 60,781 17,053 Udupi (Rural) 428 289 139 308 159 149 1,358 ISO 1,208 6,478 5,200 1,278 Udupi (Urban) Udupi (Rural) 457 265 192 435 133 302 166 35 131 1.016 908 108 Manoor 299 166 133 617 151 466 220 61 159 916 766 150 Kotathattu 297 159 138 301 116 185 56 3 53 656 508 148 Giliyar 77 33 44 72 17 55 34 23 11 229 191 38 Bannady 199 99 100 358 115 243 103 8 95 317 274 43 Vaddarse 72 46 26 160 26 134 120 5 115 1,654 1,123 531 Kodi 149 74 75 190 55 135 77 8 69 797 583 214 Balkudru 211 142 69 207 75 132 43 7 36 650 557 93 lrody 157 85 72 505 188 317 55 6 49 656 488 168 Pandeshwdra 51 44 7 410 162 248 68 20 48 272 233 39 Moodahadu 250 135 115 151 60 91 29 4 25 619 484 135 lIosala 330 217 113 176 71 105 101 18 83 234 175 59 Kavadi 162 96 66 60 28 32 18 7 11 195 145 50 Achalady 476 287 189 467 23R 229 127 59 68 629 545 84 Shiriyara 191 139 52 63 29 34 8 2 6 68 46 22 Kakkunje 507 232 275 362 132 230 46 15 31 388 317 71 Billadi 301 238 63 258 123 135 52 14 38 781 597 184 Y cdthady 127 n 29 Ill1 65 53 78 10 68 385 322 63 lIerady 74 51 23 81 48 33 47 24 23 368 280 88 Kachur 325 251 74 395 229 166 141 56 85 585 459 126 lIanehalli 207 124 83 250 108 142 57 10 47 293 203 90 Nadur 421 245 176 534 253 281 126 12 114 628 501 127 Hcggunje 202 130 72 187 99 88 20 4 16 180 119 61 Yandar 272 145 127 257 154 103 22 2 20 164 116 48 Avarse 469 249 220 442 243 199 172 27 145 330 267 63 Hiliyana 430 190 240 385 180 205 47 8 39 225 J:l3 92 :n Shiroor 369 225 144 413 161 252 45 II 34 349 290 59 Kadur 67 53 14 51 31 20 284 47 237 2,378 1,805 573 Tonsc West 159 ')3 66 170 97 73 140 25 115 839 642 197 lIaradi 174 137 37 248 146 102 355 81 274 1,575 1,270 305 Yaramballi 76 50 26 163 94 69 94 16 78 323 259 64 Kumragod 201 134 67 157 103 54 154 34 120 601 500 101 Handady 135 94 41 68 63 5 96 10 86 274 228 46 Matpady 167 127 40 276 169 107 141 20 121 1,055 849 206 Chanthar 177 96 81 103 70 33 179 31 148 835 693 142 52 Heroor 147 74 73 180 97 83 221 15 206 798 602 196 Baikady 103 56 47 102 55 47 145 13 132 2,163 1,549 614 TonseEast 356 253 103 333 181 152 343 56 287 1,727 1,402 325 Uppoor 421 247 174 305 162 143 177 4 173 828 509 319 lIa vanje 359 261 98 636 219 357 275 44 231 476 403 73 Aroor 617 343 274 449 246 203 222 41 181 407 335 72 Neelavar 814 523 291 920 458 462 170 23 147 1,043 785 258 Cherkady 272 160 112 184 79 105 161 6 155 447 366 81 Bellampalli 316 208 108 422 203 219 202 16 186 567 43.> 134 Kukkehalli 431 212 219 166 110 56 48 4 44 240 177 63 lIaluvalli 532 290 242 555 316 239 126 16 110 639 511 128 Pcjamangoor 573 383 190 529 259 270 70 18 52 353 276 77 34 Kudi 605 368 237 157 90 67 49 10 39 189 109 80 Nanchar 538 331 207 478 233 245 70 15 55 589 406 183 Nalkur 455 262 193 286 149 137 39 5 34 495 322 173 Kenjoor 237 118 119 121 72 49 81 16 65 383 253 130 38 Kalthur 406 279 127 333 196 137 100 18 82 253 180 73 Hosoor 1,253 700 553 593 306 287 498 68 430 1,655 1,347 308 Perdoor

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Industrial categon' Location code lVlarginal norkers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males I'emales Persous Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0002 Udupi (Total) 22,810 8,688 14,122 3,565 1,005 2,560 8,746 2,605 6,141 0002 Udupi (Rural) 21,601 8,032 13,569 3,469 969 2,500 8,481 2,533 5,948 0002 Udupi (Urban) 1,209 656 553 96 36 60 265 72 193 Udupi (Rural) 01301300 Manoor 624 226 398 30 15 15 462 132 330 01301400 Kotathattu 486 261 225 8 2 6 167 37 130 01301500 GiliyaT 540 227 313 15 10 5 313 120 193 01301600 Bannady 166 38 128 21 12 9 127 20 107 01301700 VaddaTse 13 6 7 5 3 2 01301800 Kodi 60 30 30 2 1 1 3 2 01301900 Balkudru 72 24 48 3 1 2 49 14 35 I 01302000 Irody 274 97 177 13 9 4 84 21 63 01302100 Pandeshwara 17 7 10 7 2 5 6 2 4 01302200 Moodahadu 117 30 87 3 3 101 23 78 01302300 Hosala 263 80 183 48 8 40 ,96 26 70 01302400 Kavadi 414 119 295 219 69 150 153 27 126 01302500 Achalady 43 15 28 1 27 8 19 01302600 Shiriyara 548 101 447 130 28 102 381 60 321 01302700 Kakkunje 503 194 309 139 33 106 298 118 180 01302800 Billadi 105 18 87 45 10 35 36 3 33 01302900 Yedthady 20 8 12 4 4 7 3 4 01303000 Herady 74 19 55 5 3 2 50 6 44 01303100 Kachur ' 134 64 70 81 32 49 01303200 Hanehalli 243 38 205 17 '16 183 24 159 01303300 Nadur 99 10 89 37 5 32 57 4 53 01303400 lIeggunjc 192 54 138 24 14 10 152 32 120 01303500 Vandar 191 41 150 86 6 80 73 21 52 01303600 Avarse 177 41 136 69 21 48 102 17 85 01303700 Hiliyana 75 9 66 20 2 18 8 I 7 01303800 33 Shiroor 83 15 68 62 12 50 21 3 18 01303900 Kadur 81 18 63 34 6 28 43 12 31 01304000 TonseWest 300 141 159 18 11 7 19 5 14 01304100 Haradi 169 94 75 4 2 2 24 14 10 01304200 Varamballi 149 79 70 20 3 17 01304300 Kumragod 38 24 14 1 27 14 13 01304400 Handady 337 110 227 64 9 55 134 52 82 01304500 Matpady 117 63 54 IS II 4 62 30 32 01304600 Chanthar 73 41 32 3 2 I 5 3 2 01304700 52 Heroor 261 144 117 20 14 6 87 33 54 01304800 Baikady 151 87 64 15 10 5 31 8 23 01304900 Tonse East 180 103 77 3 2 9 3 6 01305000 Uppoor 339 180 159 20 7 13 72 36 36 01305100 Havanje 71 25 46 22 7 15 25 4 21 01305200 AraoT 57 7 50 22 2 20 24 23 01305300 NeeJavar 5 4 2 2 I I 01305400 Cherkady 50 22 28 4 1 3 9 4 5 01305500 Bellampalli 12 6 6 10 6 4 01305600 Kukkehalli 114 48 66 5 2 3 52 21 31 01305700 Haluva"i 121 41 80 67 18 49 23 6 17 01305800 Pcjamangoor 214 45 169 13 2 11 134 19 115 01305900 34 Kudi 135 30 105 27 3 24 65 21 44 01306000 Nanehar 351 38 313 166 12 154 135 12 123 01306100 Nalkur 425 124 301 139 5 134 202 76 126 01306200 Kenjoor 351 138 213 60 14 46 246 98 148 01306300 38 Kalthur 30 20 10 11 6 5 7 .6 I 01306400 Hosoor 106 46 60 6 3 3 59 25 34 01306500 Perdoor 1,324 566 758 187 64 123 489 199 290

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Udupi

of marginal workers

I~ocation Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females . Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55. 56 57 58 2 2,828 210 2,618 7,671 4,868 2,803 2211,379 82,152 138,227 Udupi (rota) 110112 2,648 203 2,445 7,003 4,327 2,676 205,588 76,914 128,674 Udupi (Rural) 0002 180 7 173 668 541 127 14,791 5,238 9,553 Udupi (Urban) 0002 Udupi (Rural) 20 2 18 112 77 35 3,018 1,116 1,902 Manoor 01301300 II 2 9 300 220 80 2,725 1,047 1,678 Kotathattu 01301400 73 3 70 139 94 45 2,133 751 1,382 Giliyar 01301500 4 3 14 5 9 614 248 366 Bannady 01301600 I I 7 3 4 1,004 386 618 Vaddarse 01301700 2 2 53 28 25 2,484 891 1,593 Kodi 01301800 3 3 17 9 8 1,588 664 924 . Balkudru 01301900 6 6' 171 67 104 1,994 665 1,329 Irody 01302000 4 3 I 1,739 645 1,094 Pandeshwara 01302100 6 6 7 4 3 933 373 560 Moodahadu 01302200 39 3 36 80 43 37 1,683 580 1,103 Hosala 01302300 II 2 9 31 21 10 1,085 455 630 Kavadi 01302400 15. 7 8 694 250 444 Achalady 01302500 8 8 29 13 16 2,089 869 1,220 Shiriyara 01302600 10 9 56 42 14 794 327 467 Kakkunje 01302700 6 5 18 4 14 1,204 489 - 715 Billadi 01302800 1 8 5 3 2,235 811 1,424 Yedthady 01302900 4 4 15 10 5 1,094 386 708 Herady 01303000 II 3 8 41 28 13 1,259 411 848 Kachur 01303100 19 2 17 24 II 13 2,547 899 1,648 Hanehalli 01303200 2 3 3 910 381 529 Nadur 01303300 2 2 14 8 6 1;847 663 1,184 Heggunje 01303400 4 2 2 28 12 16 664 256 408 Vandar 01303500 6 3 3 828 320 508 Avarse 01303600 35 35 12 6 6 1,565 640 925 Hiliyana 01303700 825 391 - -- 434 33 Shiroor 01303800 3 3 1,308 488 820 Kadur 01303900 36 2 34 227 123 104 5,278 1,903 3,375 Tonse West 01304000 23 4 19 118 74 44 2,465 86) 1 ,604 Haradi 01304100 40 5 35 88 71 17 3,677 1,289 2,388 Varambal1i' 01304200 1 1 9 8 957 319 638 Kumragod 01304300 54 2 52 85 47 38 1,748 630 1,118 Handady 01304400 11 11 29 22 7_ 1,228 471 757 Matpady 01304500 18 I 17 47 35 12 2,994 1,075 1,919 Chanthar 01304600 22 6 16 132 91 41 2,466 898 1,568 52 Heroor 01304700 15 14 90 68 22 1,650 619 1,031 Baikady 01304800 01304900 3 3 165 99 66 4,804 1,660 3,144 Tonse East 01305000 36 9 27 211 128 83 4,072 1,409 2,663 Uppoor 01305100 1 23 14 9 1,748 699 1,049 Havanje 0005200 5 5 6 4 2 1,576 610 966 Aroor 2 2 1,924 679 1,245 Neelavar 01305300 1,976 Cherkady 01305400 II 10 26 16 10 3,135 1,159 01305500 2 2 1,160 454 706 Bellampalli 834 _ Kukkehalli 01305600 25 25 32 25 7 1,347 513 595 Haluvalli 01305700 13 2 11 18 15 3 966 371 1,285 Pejamangoor 01305800 7 6 60 23 37 2,157 872 1,164 34 Kudi 01305900 24 24 19 6 13 1,926 762 464 Nanchar 01306000 17 17 33 14 19 885 421 1,051 Na1kur 01306100 21 4 17 63 39 24 1,817 766 881 Kenjoor 01306200 20 4 16 25 22 3 1,447 566 351 609 _ 38 Ka!thur __ ___ Qn()6~QQ __ 2 2 1()______6______4 960 510 885 Hosoor 01306400 20 4 16 21 14 7 1,395 2,007 3,235 Perdoor 01306500 311 27 284 337 276 61 5,242

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Total population (including Area of institutional and houseJess Population in the Location code Village in Number of p(}pulation ) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares honseholds Persons Males Females Persous· Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

01306600 Bairampalli 1,348.0 589 3,332 1,661 1,671 374 190 184 01306700 Bellarpadi 446.0 150 834 417 417 81 33 48 01306800 41 Shiroor 1,427.0 395 2,291 1,045 1,246 260 125 135 01306900 Badanidiyur 295.0 714 3,783 1,767 2,016 325 154 171 01307000 Kelarkalnbettu 291.0 702 3,525 1,742 1,783 341 177 164 01307100 Tenkanidyoor 336.0 1,106 5,332 2,524 2.808 487 252 235 01307200 Udyavara 963.0 2,247 11,386 5,402 5,984 1,028 527 501 01307300 Korangrapady 525.0 871 4,281 2,062 2,219 398 205 193 01307400 Manipura 921.0 924 4,924 2,387 2,537 486 252 234 01307500 Alevoor 736.0 962 4,733 2,334 2,399 462 244 218 01307600 Badagabetru (No.SO) 949.0 1,594 6,985 3,464 3,521 661 334 327 01307700 Athradi 472.0 496 2,406 1,154 1,252 250 136 114 01307800 Anjaru 1.285.0 764 3,775 1,826 1,949 359 172 187 01307900 Bommarabettu 2,561.0 1.567 7,853 3,781 4,072 742 389 353 01308000 Kudi (82) 657.0 314 1,550 707 843 136 64 72 01308100 Hirebettu 882.0 496 2,523 1,192 1,331 262 132 130 01308200 Marne 396.0 238 1,169 557 612 107 47 60 01308300 Pemankila 1,071.0 371 1,867 879 988 139 75 64 01308400 Maltu 244.0 492 2,563 1,219 1.344 233 121 112 01308500 Kote 187.0 620 3,029 1,412 1,617 313 167 146 01308600 Moodabettu 417.0 1,000 4,738 2,236 2,502 432 223 209 01308700 Kurka!\! 973.0 1,045 4,744 2,135 2,609 438 220 218 01308800 Belle 1,362.0 1,184 5,324 2,441 2,883 576 275 301 01308900 Kattingere 835.0 527 2,332 1,033 1,299 200 118 82 01309000 Shirva 3,216.0 2,798 13,281 6,229 7,052 1,275 689 586 01309100 92 Heroor 227.0 279 \,248 554 694 93 49 44 01309200 Padoor 552.0 376 1,858 835 1,023 153 70 83 01309300 Majoor 242.0 336 1,822 856 966 205 102 103 01309400 Innanje 626.0 610 2,898 1,278 1,620 256 118 138 01309500 Pangala 367.0 438 1,948 903 1,045 153 80 73 01309600 Uliargoli 496.0 1,004 5,163 2,377 2,786 480 248 232 01309700 Padu 348.0 942 4,716 2,144 2,572 409 210 199 01309800 Muloor 305.0 535 2,854 1,319 1,535 332 150 182 01309900 Bada 882.0 1,430 7,300 3,299 4,001 814 422 392 01310000 Belpu 570.0 728 3,684 1,741 1,943 385 216 169 01310100 108 Kalthur 693.0 640 3,058 1,343 1,715 298 144 154 01310200 Kuthyar 759.0 575 2,656 1,175 1,481 219 114 105 01310300 Pilar 1,020.0 824 3,391 1,455 1,936 304 148 156 01310400 Yellur 1,758.0 1.229 5,844 2,604 3,240 546 271 275 01310500 Tenka 595.0 859 4,453 2,033 2,420 447 232 215 01310600 Padebettu 360.0 400 1,971 875 1,096 197 97 100 01310700 Nadsal 824.0 2,136 10,987 5,245 5,742 1,175 600 575 01310800 Hejamadi 728.0 1,599 8,192 3,824 4,368 834 407 427 01310900 Palimar .639.0 715 3,411 1,588 1,823 305 153 . 152 01311000 Nandicoor 715.0 644 2,932 1,310 1,622 309 157 152 01311100 Sanlhoor 1,028.0 637 2,906 1,303 1,603 273 127 146 Udupi (Urban) 41603000 Moodanidambur (OG) - 85 453 228 225 35 22 13 Ward No.36 41603000 Ambalpady (OG) - Ward 296 1,675 799 876 172 . 72 100 No.37 41603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward 794 4,338 2,088 2,250 376 188 188 No.38· 41603000 Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 738 4,323 2,089 2,234 388 189 199 41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward 539 3,223 1,499 1,724 244 115 129 NoAO 41604000 Ycnagudde (CT) 894 4,508 2,147 2,361 417 215 202 41605000 Mallar(CT) 1,154 6,052 2,842 3,210 636 307 329

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Udupi

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons ·.Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofViUage 11 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 2 274 137 137 63 38 25 2,167 1,193 974 Bairampalli 32 18 14 29 19 10 659 356 303 Bellarpadi 219 106 113 208 97 III 1,499 744 755 41 Shiroor 354 163 191 21 II 10 2,943 1,484 1,459 Badanidiyur 554 262 292 110 56 54 2,774 1,442 I ,332 Kelarkalabettu 189 102 87 4 2 2 4,458 2,187 2;271 Tenk'anidyoor 500 253 247 42 23 19 9,057 4,526 4,531 Udyavara 591 286 305 135 73 62 3,456 1,744 1,712 . Korangrapady 241 113 128 182 85 97 3,854 1,999 1,855 Manipura 219 110 109 650 312 338 3,693 1,921 1,772 Alevoor 261 136 125 811 415 396 5,487 2,859 2,628 Badagabettu (No.80) 81 36 45 382 193 189 1,816 924 892 Athradi 223 111 112 513 265 248 2,840 1,486 1,354 Anjaru 268 142 126 899 461 438 6,154 3,120 3,034 Bommarabettu 31 17 14 201' 98 103 1,211 580 631 Kudi (82) 136 63 73 340 172 168 1,832 926 906 Hirebettu 87 46 41 148 70 78 909 468 441 Marne 101 50 51 122 64 58 1,416 .711 705 Pernankila 168 88 80 1,996 1,003 993 Mattu 129 68 61 33 16 17 2,352 1,165 1,187 Kote 478 236 242 17 10 7 3,831 1,876 1,955 Moodabettu 99 49 50 46 23. 23 3,716 1,755 1,961 Kurkalu 642 318 324 94 35 59 3,697 1,788 1,909 Belle 157 77 80 42 15 27 1,789 833 956 Kattingere 627 307 320 399 180 219 10,558 5,170 5,388 Shirva II 7 4 13 7 6 1,042 482 560 92 Heroor 33 10 23 62 34 28 1,436 696 740 Padoor 35 20 15 33 19 14 1,417 701 716 Majoor 145 71 74 61 30 31 2,312 1,079 1,233 Innanje 212 101 111 .27 14 J3 1,565 768 797 Pangala . 487 238 249 24 8 16 4,148 2,001 2,147 Uliargoli 306 131 li5 50 24 26 3,863 1,844 2,019 Padu 181 83 98 4 3 2,235 1,111 1,124 Muloor 183 95 88 66 35 31 5,762 2,723 3,039 Bada 276 141 135 II 4 7 2,895 1,420 1,475 Belpu 96 47 49 43 19 24 2,395 1,101 1,294 108 Kalthur 120 64 56 57 38 19 2,063 973 1,090 Kuthyar 233 123 110 145 76 69 2,605 1,181 1,424 Pilar 342 157 185 117 57 60 4,484 2,120 2,364 Yellur 441 225 216 25 13 12 3,529 1,699 1,830 Tenka 154 71 83 41 24 17 1,586 743 843 Padebettu 822 424 398 102 62 40 8,706 4,376 4,330 Nadsal 375 197 178 32 21 II 6,409 3,184 3,225 Hejamadi 208 108 100 12 8 4 2,733 1,357 1,376 Patimar 217 113 104 75 33 42 2,127 1,017 1,110 Nandicoor 43 22 21 26 14 12 2,203 1,039 1,164 Santhoor Udupi (Urban) 12 7 5 368 194 174 Moodanidambur (OG) - Ward No.36 672 Ambalpady (OG) - Ward No.37 309 15~ 151 1,360 688

255 116 139 3,488 1,785 1,703 Kidiyooc (OG) - Ward No.38

605 297 308 50 22 28 3,393 1,730 1,663 Kadekar (OG) - Ward No.39 122 60 62 1 1 2,649 1,313 1,336 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward NoAO

1,809 ' Yenagudde (CT) 197 100 97 22 14 8 3,635 1,826 2,245 MaIJar (eT) 652 321 331 35 18 17 4,499 2,254

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number N arne of Village Persons ·Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01306600 Bairampalli 1,165 468 697 1,826 1,021 805 1,768 996 772 01306700 Bellulj)adi 175 61 114 576 285 291 553 275 278 01306800 41 Shiroor 792 301 491 1,296 661 635 1,189 637 552 01306900 Badanidiyur 840 283 557 1,604 1,002 602 1,325 907 418 01307000 Kelarkalabettu 751 300 451 1,498 961 537 1,297 844 453 01307100 Tenkanidyoor 874 337 537 2,273 1,464 809 2,158 1,390 768 01307200 Udyavara 2,329 876 1,453 4,846 3,072 1,774 4,335 2,862 1,473 01307300 Korangrapady 825 318 507 1,928 1,218 ?f0 1,837 1,196 641 01307400 Manipura 1,070 388 682 1,973 1,328 645 1,467 1,109 358 01307500 Alevoor 1,040 413 627 2,306 1,415 891 2,014 1,305 709 01307600 Badagabcttu (No.80) 1,498 605 893 2,870 1,865 1,005 2,762 1,817 945 01 307700 Athradi 590 230 360 1,098 6111 417 1,064 672 392 01307800 Anjaru 935 340 595 1,931 1,058 873 1,876 1,039 837 01307900 Bommarabettu 1.699 661 1,038 3,672 2,193 1,479 3,508 2,130 1,378 01308000 Kudi (82) 339 127 212 942 437 505 814 405 409 01308100 Hirebettu 691 266 'l25 1,268 725 543 1,172 703 469 01308200 Marne 260 89 171 475 313 162 336 240 96 01308300 Pemankila 451 168 283 1,041 522 519 617 452 165 01308400 Mattu 567 216 351 1,145 708 437 1,019 655 364 01308500 Kote 677 247 430 1,311 788 523 1.233 768 465 01308600 Moodabettu 907 360 547 1,755 1,204 551 1,632 1,122 510 01308700 Kurkalu 1,028 380 648 1,978 1,211 767 1,839 1,144 695 01308800 Belle 1,627 653 974 2.745 1,392 1,353 1,842 1,138 704 01308900 Kattingerc 543 200 343 1,119 594 525 873 520 353 01309000 Shirva 2,723 1,059 1,664 5,559 3,257 2,302 4,790 2,998 1,792 01309100 92 Heroor 206 72 134 729 334 395 628 284 344 01309200 Padoar 422 139 183 954 483 471 801 430 372 01309300 Majoor 405 155 250 951 491 460 925 474 451 01309400 Innanje 586 199 387 1,300 691 609 1,226 667 559 01309500 Pangala 383 135 248 1,072 544 528 943 498 445 01309600 Uliargoli 1,015 376 639 2,290 1,341 949 1,931 1.234 697 01309700 Padu 853 300 553 1,991 1,200 791 1,660 1,046 614 01309800 Muloar 619 208 411 1,046 626 420 978 616 362 01309900 Bada 1,538 576 962 2,761 1,653 1,108 2,533 1,585 948 013 10000 Belpu 789 321 468 1,438 794 644 1,174 660 514 01310100 108 Kalthur 663 242 421 1,246 678 568 879 517 362 013 10200 Kuthyar 593 202 391 1,191 637 554 1,149 617 532 013 10300 Pilar 786 274 512 1,370 739 631 1,248 699 549 01310400 Yellur 1,360 484 876 2,790 1,440 1,350 2,587 1,359 1,228 01310500 Tenka 924 334 590 1,919 1,082 837 1,664 993 671 013 10600 Padebenu 385 132 253 874 478 396 774 426 348 01310700 Nadsal 2,281 869 1,412 4,706 2,892 1,814 4,251 2,720 1,531 01310800 Hejamadi 1,783 640 1,143 3,583 2,088 1,495 2,888 1,797 1,091 01310900 Palimar 678 231 447 1,733 928 805 1,233 648 585 013 II 000 N andicoor 805 293 512 1,666 760 906 1,556 713 843 01311100 Santhoor 703 264 439 1,506 775 731 1,295 706 589 Udupi (Urban) 4 I 603000 Moodanidambur (00) - Wanl 85 34 SI 176 129 47 176 129 47 No.36 41603000 Ambalpady (OG) - Ward 315 111 204 748 460 288 676 420 256 No.37 4 1603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward No.38 850 303 547 1,949 1,278 671 1,873 1,248 625

41603000 Kadckar (OG) - Ward No.39 930 359 571 1,762 1,211 551 1,461 1,004 457 41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward NoAO 574 186 388 1,408 885 523 1,248 799 449

41604000 Yenaguddc (CT) 873 321 552 1,581 1,115 466 1,443 1,053 390 41605000 Mallar (CT) 1,553 S88 965 2,157 1,376 781 1,695 1,145 550

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Udupi

Industrial categorv of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agrieulturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males . Females Persons Males Females· Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofViIJage 29 30 3] 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 711 400 311 283 138 145 228 21 207 546 437 109 Bairampalli 233 117 116 129 56 73 82 II 71 109 91 18 Bellarpadi 322 170 152 303 155 148 262 60 202 302 252 5 ° 41 Shiroor 38 27 11 17 II 6 140 3 137 1,130 866 264 Badanidiyur 55 38 17 60 29 31 275 34 241 907 743 I 64 Kelarkalabetru 116 65 51 68 27 41 433 32 401 1,541 1,266 275 Tenkanidyoor 220 133 87 161 81 80 649 60 589 3,305 2,588 717 Udyavara 145 107 38" 128 69 59 308 . 51 257 1,256 969 . 287 Korangrapady 249 183 66 119 61 58 159 20 139 940 845 95 Manipura 216 130 86 108 52 56 338 49 289 1,352 1,074 278 A1evoor 253. 149 104 208 128 80 224 29 195 2,077 1,511 566 Badagabettu (No.80) 99 82 17 107 56 51 139 14 125 719 520 199 Athradi 384 238 146 435 175 260 217 17 200 840 609 231 Anjaru 843 476 367 416 228 188 537 77 460 1,712 1,349 363 Bommarabettu 197 128 69 120 62 58 83 8 75 414 207 207 Kndi (82) 230 152 78 255 129 126 113 3 110 574 419 155 Hirebetru 99 77 22 80 33 47 9 2 7 148 128 20 Marne 179 148 31 38 23 15 26 7 19 374 274 100 Peruaukila 164 99 65 135 78 57 III 7 104 609 471 138 Mattu 70 46 24 62 17 45 244 28 216 857 677 180 Kote 289 129 160 63 34 29 187 29 158 1,093 930 I 63 Moodabctru 558 274 284 228 122 106 284 95 189 769 653 116 Kurkalu 482 287 195 148 33 115 148 29 119 1,064 789 275 Belle 388 203 185 90 57 33 80 20 60 315 240 75 Kattingere 1,498 727 771 321 169 152 525 133 392 2,446 1,969 477 Shirva 212 58 154 41 13 28 50 I 49 325 212 J 13 92 Heroor 239 126 113 49 22 27 203 30 173 311 252 59 Padoor 201 101 100 75 22 53 206 5 201 443 346 97 Majoor 524 215 309 103 46 57 144 35 109 455 371 84 Innanje 159 79 80 153 60 93 108 10 98 523 349 174 Panga1a 185 108 77 95 43 52 295 48 247 1,356 1,035 321 U1iargoli 174 94 80 38 15 23 222 25 197 1,226 912 314 Padu 78 48 30 29 10 19 178 18 160 693 540 153 Muloor 143 85 58 51 18 33 575 35 540 1,764 1,447 317 Bada 120 88 32 32 11 21 449 47 402 573 514 59 Bclpn 183 128 55 55 29 26 256 42 214 385 318 67 108 Kalthnr 286 179 107 284 151 133 288 45 243 291 242 49 Kuthyar 427 206 221 86 50 36 162 30 132 573 413 160 Pilar 692 393 299 281 129 152 648 55 593 966 782 184 Yellnr 196 113 83 118 66 52 464 70 394 886 744 142 Tenka 123 61 62 48 13 35 199 12 187 404 340 64 Padebettu 203 129 74 191 88 103 1,034 87 947 2,823 2,416 407 Nadsa1 190 114 76 94 50 44 578 74 504 2,026 1,559 467 Hejamadi 384 219 165 44 23 21 368 18 350 437 388 .49. Palimar 297 162 135 150 73 77 480 37 443 629 441 188 Nandicoor 188 Santhoor 378 219 159 37 25 12 250 20 230 630 442 l}dupi (Urban) 21 Moodanidambur (OG)­ 7 4 3 2 2 23 23 144 123 Ward No.36 83 Ambalpady (OG) - 53 27 26 8 2 6 156 15 141 459 376 Ward No.37 1,525 1,144 381 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward 72 39 33 51 25 26 225 40 185 No.38 926 291 Kadekar (OG) - Ward N, 68 45 23 36 18 18 140 15 125 1,217 181 968 753 215 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward 18 16 2 68 17 51 194 13 - -NoAO 181 1,073 899 174 Yenagudde(CT) 102 89 13 50 28 22 218 37 372 1,092 979 1 I3 Mallar (CT) 108 69 39 93 67 26 402 30

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Industrial categorv Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

01306600 Bairampalli 58 25 33 12 8 4 17 10 7 01306700 Bellarpadi 23 10 13 5 2 3 01306800 41 Shiroor 107 24 83 3 3 60 13 47 01306900 Badanidiyur 279 95 184 25 14 II 64 27 37 01307000 Kdarkalabettu 201 117 84 3 I 2 73 27 46 01307100 Tenkanidyoor 115 74 41 13 11 2 15 6 9 01307200 Udyavara 511 210 301 33 7 26 69 21 48 01307300 Korangrapaily 91 22 69 10 4 6 61 9 52 01307400 Manipura 506 219 287 45 24 21 133 54 79 01307500 Alevoor 292 110 182 13 9 4 84 21 63 01307600 Badagabcrru (No.80) 108 48 60 I I 46 24 22 01307700 Athradi 34 9 25 5 3 2 16 2 14 01307800 Anjaru 55 19 36 I 37 8 29 01307900 Bommarabettu 164 63 101 20 12 8 60 13 47 01308000 Kudi (82) 128 32 96 20 4 16 78 19 59 01308100 Hirebettu 96 22 74 7 3 4 61 10 51 01308200 Marne 139 73 66 I I 32 16 16 01308300 Pernankila 424 70 354 121 28 93 106 31 75 01308400 Mattu 126 53 73 30 6 24 22 9 13 01308500 Knte 78 20 58 18 13 34 33 01308600 Moodabcttu 123 82 41 .3 2 1 56 36 20 01308700 Kurkalu 139 67 72 17 7 10 68 33 3S 01308800 Belle 903 254 649 204 53 151 455 96 359 01308900 Kattingere 246 74 172 35 9 26 150 47 103 01309000 Shirva 769 259 510 260 59 201 313 101 212 01309100 92 Heroor 101 50 51 35 16 19 52 25 27 01309200 Padoor 152 53 99 60 20 40 30 7 23 01309300 Majoor 26 17 9 2 2 II 8 3 01309400 Innanje 74 24 50 13 12 42 14 28 01309500 Pang,la 129 46 83 50 16 34 9 5 4 01309600 Uliargoli 359 107 252 76 31 45 119 29 90 01309700 Padu 331 154 177 1 56 20 36 01309800 Muloor 68 10 58 17 17 24 2 22 01309900 Bada 228 68 160 4 3 37 II 26 01310000 Belpu 264 134 130 3 2 128 19 109 01310100 108 Kahhur 367 161 206 63 22 41 132 43 89 01310200 Kuthyar 42 20 22 4 I 3 16 3 13 01310300 Pilar 122 40 82 46 II 35 13 4 9 01310400 Yellur 203 81 122 56 19 37 46 18 28 01310500 Tenka 255 89 166 24 4 20 106 29 77 01310600 Padebettu 100 52 48 17 8 9 49 21 28 01310700 Nadsal 455 172 283 37 8 29 57 9 48 01310800 Hejamadi 695 291 404 24 16 8 77 16 61 01310900 Palimar 500 280 220 2 2 200 114 86 01311000 Nandieoor 110 47 63 12 5 7 43 II 32 0131 I I 00 Santhoor 211 69 142 80 26 54 68 23 Udupi (Urban) 45 41603000 Moodanidambur (OG) _ Ward No.36 41603000 Ambalpady COG) - Ward 72 40 II 2 9 14 No.37 2 12 41603000 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward 76 30 46 13 3 10 No.38 13 12 41603000 Kadckar (OG) - Ward No.3' 301 207 94 3 3 72 41603000 Kuthpady (OG) - Ward 27 45 160 86 74 2 .No.40 69 18 51 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) 138 62 76 18 7 41605000 Mallar (CT) 11 43 8 35 462 231 231 49 20 29 54 16 38

262 .. PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Udupi

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village nnmber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

22 21 7 6 1,506 640 866 Bairarnpalli 01306600 9 8 9 7 2 258 132 126 Bellarpadi 01306700 34 2 32 10 9 I 995 384 611 41 Shiroor 01306800 5 5 185 54 131 2,179 765 1,414 Badanidiyur 01306900 18 3 15 107 86 21 2,027 781 1,246 Kelarkalabettu 01307000 7 2 5 80 55 25 3,059 1,060 1,999 Tenkanidyoor 01307100 32 5 27 317 177 200 6,540 2,330 4,210 Udyavara 01307200 4 2 2 16 7 9 2,353 . 844 1,509 Korangrapady 01307300 171 11 166 151 130 21 2,951 1,059 1,892' Manipura 01307400 85 6 79 110 74 36 2,427 919 1,508 Alevoor 01307500 7 6 54 22 32 4,115 1,599 2,516 Badagabettu (No.80) 01307600 5 5 8 4 4 1,308 473 835 Athradi 01307700 I I 16 11 5 1,844 768 1,076 Anjaru 01307800 20 3 17 64 35 29 4,181 1,588 2,593 Bommarabettu 01307900 7 7 23 9 14 608 270 338 Kudi (82) 01308000 17 16 11 8 3 1,255 467 788 Hircbcttu 01308100 42 41 64 55 '9 694 244 450 Marne 01308200 24 24 173 11 162 826 357 469 Pemankila 013083QO 14 14 60 38 22 1,418 511 907 Mattu. 01308400 7 7 19 14 5 1,718' 624 1,094 Kote 01308500 9 2 7 55 42 13 2,983 1,032 1,951 Moodabettu 01308600 10 2 8 44 25 19 2,766 924 1,842 Kurkalu 01308700 54 5 49 190 100 90 2,579 1,049 1,530 Belle 01308800 33 32 28 17 11 1,213 439 774 Kattingere 01308900 58 9 49 138 90 48 1,122 2,972 4,750 Shirva 01309000 5 4 9 8 I 519 220 299 92 Heroor 01309100 35 3 32 27 23 4 904 352 552 Padoor 01309200 3 3 10 7 3 871 365 506 Majoor 01309300 3 3 16 9 7 1,598 587 1,011 Innanje 01309400 6 . _ 6 64 25 39 876 359 517 Pangala 01309500 70 2 68 94 45 49 2,873 1,036 1,837 Uliargo1i 01309600 72 71 202 132 70 2,725 944 1,781 Padu 01309700 9 9 18 8 10 1,808 693 1,115 Muloor 01309800 79 79 108 54 54 4,539 1,646 2,893 Bada 01309900 16 5 II 117 108 9 2,246 947 1,299 Belpu 01310000 58 58 114 96 18 1,812 665 1,147 108 Kalthur 01310100 4 3 18 13 5 1,465 538 927 Kuthyar 01310200 37 5 32 26 20 6 2,021 716 1,305 Pilar 01310300 30 29 71 43 28 3,054 1,164 1,890 Yellur 013 10400 01310500 29 4 25 96 52 44 2,534 951 1,583 Tenka 01310600 4 2 2 30 21 9 1,097 397 700 Padebettu 01310700 158 6 152 203 149 54 6,281 2,353 3,928 Nadsal 01310800 152 13 139 442 246 196 4,609 1,736 2,873 Hcjarnadi 01310900 111 III 187 166 21 1,678 660 1,018 Palimar 01311000 12 12 43 31 12 1,266 550 716 Nandieoor 872 Santboor 01311100 35 35 28 20 8 1,400 528 Udupl (Urban) 277 99 178 Moodanidambur (OG) - 41603000 Ward No.36 588 Ambalpady(OG)-Ward 41603000 8 8 39 36 3 927 339 No.37 810 1,579 Kidiyoor (OG) - Ward 41603000 5 5 45 26 19 2,389 No.38 878 1,683 Kadekar (OG) - WardNo.3~41603000 10 2 8 216 175 41 2,561 1,815 614 1,201 Kuihpady (OG)-Ward 41603000 9 9 80 67 13 .No.40.- . 2,927 1,032 1,895 Yenagudde(CT) 41604000 17 2 15 60 45 15 3,895 1,466 2,429' Mallar (CT) 41605000 131 3 128 228 192 36

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT • KARKAL C.D. BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Area of institutional and hous eless Population in the Location code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares hous eholds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0003 KarkaJ (Tulal) ],072.4 35,492 180,482 84,069 96,413 19,696 10,086 9,610 0003 Karkal (Rural) 1,049.3 35,492 180,482 84,069 96,413 19,696 10,086 9,610 0003 Karkal (Urbau) 23.1 Karkal (Rural) 01311200 Bclenje 994.0 306 1,850 894 956 249 113 136 01311300 Kuehehur 1,731.0 360 2,060 978 1,082 266 133 133 01311400 Nadpalu 13,792.0 509 2,578 . 1,195 1,383 329 170 159 013\ 1500 Hebri 2,878.0 1,068 5,710 2,844 2,866 636 319 317 01311600 Cham 1,869.0 830 4,548 2,229 2,319 506 241 265 01311700 Kcrebettu 445.0 139 717 337 380 59 32 27 01311800 Shivapura 1,978.0 720 3,809 1,795 2,014 409 225 184 01311900 Mudmdy 2,351.0 764 4.096 1,920 2,176 435 206 229 01312000 Kabbinale 2,593.0 267 1,423 711 71Z 184 100 84 01312100 Varanga 1,996.0 687 3,992 1,867 2,125 489 243 246 0\312200 Padukudoor 479.0 139 816 341 475 87 50 37 01312300 Yellnre 1,040.0 285 1,585 741 844 192 94 98 01312400 Kukkuje 845.0 259 1,443 642 801 160 89 71 01312500 Kadthala 1,473.0 437 2,325 1,094 1,231 299 150 149 01312600 Marne 3,165.0 1,422 7,172 3,397 3,775 771 384 387 01312700 Ycrlapady 2,036.0 829 4,496 2,070 2,426 532 280 252 01312800 Hirgana 2.353.0 948 4,693 2,137 2.556 508 268 240 01312900 Hermunde 1,177.0 280 1,444 659 785 167 90 77 01313000 Andaru 4,158.0 425 2,214 1,045 1,169 283 154 129 01313100 Shirlal 3,673.0 441 2,372 1,089 1,2&3 285 157 12~ 01313200 Jarkal" 590.0 136 771 367 404 102 50 52 01313300 Ken'ashe 4,210.0 503 2,649 1,258 1,391 331 179 152 01313400 Mala 4,700.0 1,096 5,568 2,630 2,938 607 334 273 01313500 Kanajaru 1,423.0 532 2,628 1,194 1,434 239 128 III 0\3\3600 Nccrc 1,228.0 625 3,035 1,406 1,629 358 179 179 01313700 Bailoor 422.0 210 1,183 520 663 113 56 57 01313800 Kowdoor 1,608.0 846 4,027 1,781 2,246 375 198 177 01313900 Ninjoor 924.0 436 2,198 993 1,205 210 110 100 01314000 Palli 1,522.0 691 3,350 1,550 1,800 306 160 146 01314100 Kaliya 1,893.0 714 3,558 1,552 2,006 361 175 186 01314200 Kukkundoor 2,644.0 2,428 11,770 5,677 6,093 1,348 699 649 01314300 Nitte 3,932.0 2,161 11,381 5,405 5,976 1,115 593 522 01314400 Nandnlikc 1,193.0 741 3,270 1,447 1,823 332 177 155 01314500 Sooda 992.0 486 2,100 868 1,232 211 98 113 01314600 Belman 1,447.0 1,034 4,470 2,019 2,451 452 239 213 01314700 - Inna 1,023.0 798 3,576 1,551 2,025 356 178 178 01314800 Mulladka 530.0 301 1,424 617 807 147 73 74 01314900 Mundkuru 1,406.0 1,231 5,822 2,644 3,178 589 304 285 01315000 Bola 1,814.0 803 3,776 1,648 2,128 342 181 161 01315100 Kcdinjc 284.0 174 866 412 454 88 43 45 01315200 Kanthavara 1,989.0 711 3,504 1,509 1,995 325 169 156 01315300 Sanoor 1,474.0 1,256 6,328 3,008 3,320 696 354 342 01315400 Miyar 2,163.0 1,352 6,659 3,174 3,485 722 348 374 01315500 Durga 1,972.0 637 3,418 1,705 1,713 357 196 161 01315600 Mudar 2,004.0 1,120 5,797 2,759 3,038 741 367 374 01315700 Noomlbettu 2,121.0 438 2,381 1,151 1,230 288 142 146 01315800 Ecdu 2,953.0 850 4,521 2,107 2,414 523 250 273 01315900 Nallur 2,478.0 1,061 5,667 2,677 2,990 640 315 325 01316000 Renjala 1,850.0 525 2,877 1,322 1,555 311 162 149 01316100 Irvathuru 1,138.0 481 2,565 1,133 1,432 265 131 134

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Karkal

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village . 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 15,660 7,822 7,838 9,748 4,801 4,947 128,691 63,678 65,013 Karkal (Total) 15,660 7,822 7,838 9,748 4,801 4,947 128,691 63,678 65,013 Karkal (Rural) Karkal (Urban) Karkal (Rural) 61 27 34 177 91 86 1,091 605 486 Belenje 27 14 13 273 141 132 1,279 665 614 Kuchchur 80 37 43 319 164 155 1,710 844 866 Nadpalu. 276 154 122 815 402 413 4;212 2,237 1,975 Hebri 183 83 100 665 333 332 3,139 1,657 1,482 Chara 20 8 12 34 19 15 509 260 249 Kerebettu 302 144 158 402 199 203 2,654 1,351 1,303 Shivapum 224 106 118 258 132 126 2,910 1,472 1,438 Mudrady 54 28 26 317 156 161 983 517 466 Kabbinale 275 130 145 348 168 180 2,756 1,396 1,360 Varanga 149 71 78 2 536 237 299 Padukudoor' 104 49 55 237 118 119 1,147 580 567 Yellare 198 103 95 130 58 72 1,043 481 562 Kukkuje 368 189 179 245 125 120 1,532 773 759 Kadtbala 360 193 167 576 291 285 5,316 '2,711 2,605 Marne 523 263 260 92 39 53 3,000 1,497 1,503 Yerlapady 260 131 129 130 61 69 3,419 1,673 1,746 Hirgana 98 48 50 112 54 58 976 458 518 Hermunde 132 76 56 236 130 106 1,509 766 743 Andaru 79 42 37 246 121 125 1,578 771 807 Shirlal 66 40 26 504 263 241 larkala '249 127 122 184 87 97 1,748 884 864 Kervashe 609 305 304 410 208 202 3,780 1,901 1,879 Mala 172 89 83 78 38 40 1,885 907 978 Kanajaru 377 186 191 27 15 12 2,127 1,058 1,069 Neere - 55 27 28 ----- 904 427 477 Bailoor 527 244 283 160 70 90 3,047 1,418 1,629 Kowdoor 196 105 91 54 28 26 1,670 776 894 Ninjoor 344 179 165 346 178 168 2,424 1,180 1,244 Palli 316 158 158 352 152 200 2,552 1,149 1,403 Kaliya 1,323 663 660 289 159 130 8,468 4,317 4,151 Kukkundoor 1,129 566 563 254. 113 141 8,616 4,265 4,351 Nitte 322 151 171 18 10 8 2,432 1,127 1,305 Nandalike 41 20 21 134 48 86 1,623 718 905 Sooda 332 161 171 71 34 37 3,435 1,608 1,827 Belman 72 34 38 94 40 54 2,589 1,197 1,392 Inna 47 22 25 108 55 53 1,027 463 564 Mulladka 370 179 191 96 48 48 4,448 2,149 2,299 Mundkuru 309 160 149 61 31 30 2,758 1,252 1,506 Bola 88 -49 39 4 2 2 662 329 333 Kedinje 300 150 150 117 56 61 2,489 1,106 1,383 Kanthavara 505 250 255 74 34 40 4,776 2,398 2,378 Sanoor 686 ·344 342 144 73 71 4,788 2,440 2,348 Miyar 352 172 180 446 221 225 2,487 1,304 1,183 Durga 935 452 483 161 82 79 3,882 1,948 1,934 Mudar 161 83 78 122 59 63 1,569 824 745 Nooralbettu 450 214 236 122 59 63 3,049 1,507 1,542 Eedu 1,904 Nallur 693 352 341 79 29 50 3,932 2,028 487 251' 236 112 59 53 1,968 953 1,015 Renjala 374 193 181 17 10 7 1,753 831 922 Irvatburu

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilJage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males· Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0003 Karkal (Total) 51,791 20,391 31,400 90,254 47,328 42,926 79,564 43,737 35,827 0003 Karkal (Rural) 51,791 20,391 31,400 90,254 47,328 42,926 79,564 43,737 35,827 0003 Karkal (Urban) Karkal (Rural) 01311200 Belenje 759 289 470 1,024 542 482 922 512 410 01311300 Kuchchur 781 313 468 1,058 553 505 955 512 443 01311400 Nadpalu 868 351 517 1,214 724 490 1,043 680 363 01311500 Hebri 1,498 607 891 2,804 1,660 1,144 2,300 1,479 821 01311600 Chara 1,409 572 837 2,133 1,189 944 1,881 1,098 783 01311700 Kerebettu 208 77 131 472 226 246 398 209 189 01311800 Shivapura 1,155 444 711 2,186 1,049 1,137 1,780 965 815 0131 1900 Mudrady 1,186 448 738 2,201 1,145 1,056 1,960 1,050 910 01312000 Kabbinale 440 194 246 641 411 230 557 359 198 01312100 Varanga 1,236 471 765 1,967 1,022 945 1,742 941 801 01312200 Padukudoor 280 104 176 495 192 303 455 189 266 01312300 Yellare 438 161 277 730 436 294 633 410 223 01312400 Kukkuje 400 161 239 783 362 421 663 319 344 013 12500 Kadthaia 793 321 472 1,296 652 644 1,109 572 537 01 J 12600 Marne 1,856 686 1,170 3,493 1,928 1,565 3,304 1,842 1,462 01312700 Yerlapady 1,496 573 923 2,220 1,110 1,110 1,963 973 990 01312800 Hirgana 1,274 464 810 2,239 1,161 1,078 1,968 1,088 &80 01312900 11crrnunde 468 201 267 645 350 295 639 344 295 01313000 Andaru 705 279 426 1,208 596 612 974 557 417 01313100 Shirlal 794 318 476 1,270 595 675 1,136 579 557 01313200 larkala 267 104 163 383 188 195 368 184 184 01313300 Kervashe 901 374 527 1,369 758 611 1,333 750 583 01313400 Mala 1,788 729 1,059 2,743 1,484 1,259 2,450 1,371 1,079 01313500 Kanajaru 743 287 456 1,461 696 765 1,225 632 593 01313600 Neere 908 348 560 1,416 758 658 1,212 695 517 01313700 Bailoor 279 93 186 603 289 314 499 248 251 01313800 Kowdoor 980 363 617 2,099 989 1,110 1,968 963 1,005 01313900 Ninjoor 528 217 31 I 982 503 479 786 426 360 01314000 Palli 926 370 556 1,769 901 868 1,184 702 482 01314100 KalIya 1,006 403 603 1,914 898 1,016 1,764 858 906 01314200 Kukkundoor 3,302 1,360 1,942 5,415 3,117 2,298 5,020 3,003 2,017 01314300 NiUe 2,765 1,140 1,625 4,954 2,720 2,234 4,449 2,491 1,958 01314400 Nandalike 838 320 518 1,459 742 717 1,285 668 617 01314500 Sooda 477 150 327 939 478 461 897 463 434 01314600 Belman 1,035 411 624 2,005 1,155 850 1,920 1,119 801 01314700 Inn~ 987 354 633 1,873 833 1,040 1,642 762 880 01314800 Mulladka 397 154 243 624 327 297 589 304 285 01314900 Mundkuru 1,374 495 879 3,010 1,523 1,487 2,574 1,398 1,176 01315000 Bola 1,018 396 622 1,778 910 868 1,665 890 775 01315100 Kedinje 204 . 83 121 348 219 129 293 192 101 01315200 Kanth,wara 1,015 403 612 1,773 868 905 1,658 824 834 01315300 Sanoor 1,552 610 942 3,277 1,756 1,521 2,625 1,578 1,047 01315400 Miyar 1,871 734 1,137 3,241 1,877 1,364 2,693 1,680 1,013 01315500 Ourga 931 401 530 1,71 I 1,015 696 1,475 910 565 01315600 Mudar 1,915 81 I 1,104 2,952 1,549 1,403 2,526 1,489 1,037 01315700 Nooralbettu 812 327 485 1,211 639 572 1,115 01315800 Eedu 574 541 1,472 600 872 2,443 1,200 1,243 2,316 1,122 1,194 01315900 Nallur 1,735 649 1,086 3,141 1,569 1,572 2,907 013 I 6000 Renjnla 1,491 1,416 909 369 ·540 1,658 786 872 01316100 Irvathuru 1,455 708 747 812 302 510 1,624 678 946 1,289 564 725

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Karkal

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workers ,Persons '1Vlales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 18,951 11,180 7,771 9,321 5,469 3,852 ' 19,070 1,991 17,079 32,222 25,097 7.125 Karkal (Total) 18,951 11,180 7,771 9,321 5,469 3,852 19,070 1,991 17,079 32,222 25,097 7,125 ~arkal (Rural) Karkal (Urban) Karkal (Rural) 405 214 191 198 122 76 51 4 47 268 172 ,96 Belenje 3i6 189 127 92 65 27 121 4 117 426 254 I 72 Kuchchur 350 279 71 125 70 55 '136 23 113 432 '308 124 Nadpalu 401 250 151 174 128 46 428 64 364 1,297 1,037 260 Hcbri 330 188 142 322 221 101 197 15 182 1,032 674 358 Chara 212 109 103 52 30 22 36 1 35 98 69 29 Kerebettu 544 352 192 207 137 70 382 49 333 647 427 220 'Shivapura 857 511 346 251 183 68 440 46 394 412 310 102 Mudrady 92 70 22 115 ,88 27 114 114 236 201 35 Kabbinale 379 239 140 142 64 78 508 68 440 713 570 143 Varanga 229 97 132 74 40 34 69 4 65 83 48 35 Padukudoor 215 144 71 110 80 30 108 15 93 200 171 29 Yellare 262 112 150 91 36 55 80 G 74 230 165 65,Kukkuje 412 209 203 157 96 61 177 32 145 363 235 128 Kadthala 674 408 266 359 161 198 654 76 578 1,617 1,197 420 Marne 646 306 340 299 188 III 446 35 411 572 444 128 Yerlapady 527 317 210 157 82 75 '410 32 378 874 657 217 Hirgana 101 94 7 171 9& 73 191 9 182 176 143 33 Hermunde 364 231 133 152 107 45 182 21 161 276 198 78 Andaru 460 282 ' 178 139 91 48 311 20 291 226 186 40 Shirlal 95 77 18 80 30 50 120 8 112 73 69 4 larkala 267 200 67 59 38 21 396 17 379 611 495 11 6 Kervashe 350 256 94 154 114 40 720 28 692 1,226 973 253 Mala 550 248 302 182 86 96 137 16 121 356 282 74 Kanajaru 270 139 131 83 51 32 245 40 205 614 465 149 Neere 235 109 126 39 21 18 89 7 82 136 111 25 Bailoor 677 269 408 314 162 152 337 37 300 640 495 145 Kowdoor 200 118 82 217 107 110 131 17 114 238 184 54 Ninjoor 385 235 150 163 70 93 218 37 181 418 360 58 Palli 485 242 243 186' 131 55 491 47 444 602 438 164 Kaliya 830 . 458 372 489 290 199 783 113 670 2,918 2,142 776 Kukkundoor 807 469 338 252 148 104 1,222 158 1,064 2,168 1,716 452 Nitte 270 II3 157 106 31 75 31l 50 261 598 474 124 Nandalike 300 165 135 137 73 64 216 51 165 '244 174 70 Sooda 291 189 102 507 282 225 377 72 305 745 576 169 Belman 420 210 210 202 95 107 571 98 473 449 359 90 Inna 106 68 38 71 43 28 231 40 191 181 153 28 Mulladka 571 310 261 302 144 , 158 697 . 68 629 1,004 876 128 Mundkuru 366 256 110 298 169 129 537 57 480 464 408 56 Bola 31 23 8 15 5 10 54 54 193 '164 29 Kedinje 424 305 119 366 253 113 601 49 552 267 217 50 Kanthavara 406 246 160 'I'22 63 59 567 32 535 1,530 1,237 293 Sanoor 435 277 158 251 167 84 523 47 476 1,484 1,189 295 Miyar 153 Durga 159 129 30 61 35 26 394 38 356 861 708 175 Mudar 454 328 126 167 96 71 780 115 665 1,125 950 140 120 20 27 20 7' 566 108 458 382 326 56 Nooralbettu 726 181 Eedu 291 219 72 256 156 100 862 21 841 907 537 320 217 580 352 228 872 30 842 918 789 129 Nallur 397 81 Renjala 422 248 174 63 28 35 492 35 457 478 178 36 Irvathuru 401 233 168 185 122 63 489 31 458 214

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Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons l\-lales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0003 Karka1 (Total) 10,690 3,591 7,099 2,527 626 1,901 3,637 1,247 2,390 0003 Karkal (Rural) 10,690 3,591 7,099 2,527 626 1,901 3,637 1,247 2,390 0003 Karkal (Urban) Karkal (Rural) 01311200 Belenje 102 30 72 66 16 50 28 9 19 013 J 1300 Kuchchur 103 41 62 32 4 28 38 20 18 013 I 1400 Nadpalu 171 44 127 74 10 64 47 10 37 01311500 Hebri 504 181 323 148 45 103 112 62 50 01311600 Chara 252 91 161 49 17 32 140 59 81 01311700 Kerebettu 74 17 57 47 9 38 16 -4 12 013 I 1800 Shivapura 406 ' 84 322 209 34 175 148 34 114 013 1 1900 Mudrady 241 95 146 39 ,4 35 140 76 64 01312000 Kabbinale 84 52 32 14 6 8 35 21 14 01312100 Varanga 225 81 144 5 18 125 46 79 01312200 Padukudoor 40 3 37 30 2 28 8 7 0\3\2300 Ye\lare 97 26 7\ 16 7 9 37 14 23 01312400 Kukkuje 120 43 77 42 17 25 37 4 33 01312500 Kadthala 187 80 107 16 5 II 82 39 43 01312600 Marne 189 86 103 21 6 15 39 9 30 01312700 Ycrlapady 257 137 120 29 13 16 160 78 82 01312800 Hirgana 271 73 198 69 15 54 91 14 77 01312900 Hennunde 6 6 01313000 Andaru 234 39 195 115 14 101 51 14 37 013 13100 Shirlal 134 16 118 51 51 42 8 34 013 I 3200 larkala 15 4 II 8 3 5 01313300 Kervashe 36 8 28 10 10 3 3 0"1 3 13400 Mala 293 113 180 31 17 14 66 21 45 01313500 Kanajaru 236 64 172 111 36 75 85 16 69 01313600 Neere 204 63 141 105 22 83 55 15 40 01313700 Bailoor 104 41 63 71 15 56 10 8 2 01313800 Kowdoor 131 26 105 39 8 31 14 5 9 01313900 Ninjoor 196 77 119 12 5 7 150 49 101 01314000 Palli 585 199 386 62 21 41 269 62 207 01314100 Kaliya 150 40 110 83 19 64 44 14 30 01314200 Kukkundoor 114 395 281 155 22 133 93 26 67 01314300 Nitte 505 229 276 38 9 29 171 67 104 01314400 Nandalike 174 74 100 52 18 34 56 18 38 013 14500 Sooda 42 15 27 8 6 2 5 5 01314600 Belman 85 36 49 15 3 12 18 7 11 0!3 14700 luna 231 71 160 51 20 31 102 22 80 01314800 Mulladka 23 35 12 4 3 1 20 10 10 013 14900 Mundkuru 436 125 311 66 14 52 153 40 113 01315000 Bola 113 20 93 45 7 38 32 8 24 01315100 Kedinje' 55 27' 28 37 14 23 ol3 15200 Kanthavara 115 44 71 21 12 9 37 23 14 01315300 Sanoor 652 178 474 90 20 70 113 29 84 01315400 Miyar 548 197 351 48 17 31 176 68 J08 01315500 Durga 236 105 131 15 12 3 54 J9 35 01315600 Mudar 426 60 366 117 14 103 78 13 01315700 Nooralbettu 65 96 65 31 16 II 5 01315800 Ecdu 67 45 22 127 78 49 10 6 4 01315900 Nallur 37 17 20 234 78 156 26 7 19 01316000 Renjala 109 38 71 203 78 125 26 10 16 01316 I 00 Irvathuru 120 37 83 335 114 221 110 43 67 79 31 .48

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-CENSUS ABSTRACT Karkal

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females - -Persons Males Females - Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

2,159 151 2,008 2,367 1,567 800 90,228 36,741 53,487 Karkal (Total) 0003 2,159 151 2,008 2,367 1,567 800 90,228 36,741 53,487 Karkal (Rural) 0003 Karka! (Urban) 0003 Karkal (Rural) 2 2 6 5 826 352 474 Belenje 01311200 6 I 5 27 16 II 1,002 425 577 Kuchchur 01311300 24 5 19 26 19 7 1,364 471 893 Nadpalu 01311400 131 II 120 113 63 50 2,906 1,184 1,722 Hebri 01311500 38 6 32 25 9 16 2,415 1,040 1,375 Cham 01311600 7 6 4 3 245 III I 34 KerebetIU 01311700 12 2 10 37 14 23 1,623 746 877 Shivapura 01311800- 33 33 29 IS 14 1,895 775 1,120 Mudrady 01311900 5 5 30 25 5 782 300 482 Kabbinale- 01312000 41 40 36 29 7 2,025 845 1,180 Varanga 01312100 2 2 321 149 I 72 Padukudoor 01312200 35 35 9 5 4 855 305 550 Yellare 01312300 II 10 30 21 9 660 280 380 Kukkuje 01312400 36 5 31 53 31 22 1,029 442 587 Kadthala 01312500 21 5 16 108 66 42 3,679 1,469 2,210 Marne 61312600 4 3 64 45 19 2,276 960 1,316 Yerlapady 01312700 48 I 47 63 43 20 2,454 976 1,478 Hirgana 01312800 2 2 4 4 799 309 490 Herrnunde 01312900 61 5 56 7 6 1,006 449 557 Andaru 01313000 II II 30 8 22 1.102 494 608 Shir1a1 01313100 5 5 2 I I 388 179 209 larkala 01313200 3 3 20 8 12 1,280 500 780 Kervashe 01313300 88 88 108 75 33 2,825 1,146 1,679 Mala 01313400 26 4 22 14 8 6 1,167 498 669 Kanajaru 01313500 7 I 6 37 25 12 1,619 648 971 Neere 01313600 3 l 2 20 - - -17 - - - 3 580 231 349 -Bai100r 01313700 60 60 18 13 5 1,928 792 I, I 36 Kowdoor 01313800 8 2 6 26 21 5 1,216 490 726 Ninjoor 01313900 112 5 107 142 III 31 1.581 649 932 Palli 01314000 16 3 13 7 4 3 1,644 654 990 Kaliya 01314100 49 12 37 98 54 44 6,355 2,560 3,795 Knkkundoor 01314200 100 II 89 196 142 54 6,427 2,685 3,742 Nitte 01314300 23 5 18 43 33 10 1,811 705 1,106 Nandalike 01314400 18 3 15 II 6 5 1,161 390 771 Sooda 01314500 30 6 24 22 20 2 2,465 864 1,601 Belman 01314600 40 6 34 38 23 15 1,703 718 985 luna 01314700 10 10 800 290 510 Mulladka 01314800 136 4 132 81 67 14 2,812 1,121 - 1,691 Mundkuru 01314900 31 30 5 4 1,99~ _ 738 1,260 Bola 01315000 5-18 01315100 I I 17 13 4 193 325 Kedinje 1,090 Kanthavara 01315200 39 2 37 18 7 II 1,731 641 1,799 Sanoor 01315300 267 9 258 182 120 62 3.051 1,252 01315400 163 5 158 161 107 54 3,418 1,297 2,121 Miyar 01315500 56 5 51 III 69 42 1,707 690_ 1,017 Durga 1,635 Mudar 01315600 153 152 78 32 46 2,845 1,210 658 Nooralbettu 01315700 3 2 10 8 2 1,170 512 1,171 Eedu 01315800 6 6 74 55 19 2,078 907 1,108 - 1,418 Nallur 01315900 61 5 56 38 28 10 2,526 536 683 Renjala 01316000 18 6 12 39 25 14 1,219 486 Irvathuru 01316100 106 6 100 40 34 6 941 455

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URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name ofTownl Ward Area of Number of Total Population (including Population in the Code Townl Ward Households institutional and housclcss age-group 0-6 in square population) Kilometre Persons' Males Females Persons Males F cmales 41601000 J(undapu~a (TMC) 14.01 5,083 28,591 13,919 14,672 2,784 1,413 1,371 000 I Ward No. I 295 1,750 861 889 173 89 84 0002 Ward No.2 527 2,968 1,495 1,473 332 177 155 '0003 Ward No.3 453 2,380 1,136 1,244 266 134 132 '0004 WardNo.4 462 2,296 1,061 1,235 212 107 105 "0005 Ward No.5 348 1,537 775 762 119 61 57 "0006 Ward No.6 673 3,569 1,752 1,817 333 165 168 "0007 WardNo.7 570 4,183 1,964 2,219 449 216 233 "0008 Ward No.8 1,095 6,068 2,956 3,112 527 276 251 "0009 WardNu.9 660 3,840 1,919 1,921 373 187 186 r 41602000 Saligram (nlC) 14.69 2,750 14,962 6,985 7,977 1,426 716 710 '0001 Ward No. I 488 2,420 1,128 1,292 211 107 104 '0002 WardNo.2 797 4,134 1,880 2,254 380 180 200 'b003 Ward NO.3 650 3,620 1,690 1,930 361 ]75 186 "'0004 WardNo.4 815 4,788 2,287 2,501 474 254 220 " 41603000 Udupi (CMe) 73.01 23,372 113,112 55,893 57,219 10,035 5,131 4,904 '0001 Ward No.1 510 2,786 1,347 1,439 274 126 148 '0002 Ward No.2 608 3,296 1,614 1,682 320 159 161 '0003 Ward No.3 599 3.428 1,703 1,725 325 165 160 '0004 Ward No.4 640 3,310 1,637 1,673 278 149 129 "0005 Ward No.5 456 2.857 1,457 1,400 255 149 106 '0006 Ward No.6 810 4,386 2,107 2,279 433 199 234 "'0007 WardNo.7 1,239 5,763 2,803 2,960 536 276 260 '0008 Ward No.8 603 2,850 1,429 1,421 289 141 148 WaTlINo.9 '0009 ~23 3.724 l,n2 1,942 '354 192 \62 '0010 Ward No. 10 517 2,586 1,265 1,321 241 117 124 '0011 WardNo.11 837 4,101 2,050 2,051 361 175 186 'bOIl Ward No. 12 452 2,178 1,073 1,105 ISO 101 79 'Do \3 Ward No. 13 703 3,271 1,701 1,570 265 135 130 '0014 Ward No. 14 739 3.728 1,854 1,874 345 184 16J '0015 Ward No. 15 707 3,395 1,741 1,654 270 147 123 "0016 Ward No. 16 128 591 355 236 63 42 21 '6017 Ward No. 17 1,299 7,007 3,295 3,712 477 258 219 "'0018 Ward No. 18 901 4,187 2,033 2,154 334 182 152 'b019 Ward No. 19 950 4,106 2,044 2,062 351 165 186 'b020 Ward No. 20 716 3,503 1,752 1,751 360 192 168 "b021 Ward No. 21 809 3,545 1,732 1,813 296 137 159 '0022 Ward No. 22 597 2,959 1,483 1,476 292 162 130 'D023 Ward No. 23 440 2,291 1,103 1,188 224 107 117 "b024 Ward No. 24 462 2,211 1,091 1,120 192 90 102 '0025 Ward No. 25 777 4,022 2,021 2,00\ 322 ISO '0026 Ward No. 26 142 895 3,972 1,999 1,973 374 194 0027 WardNo.27 180 616 2,910 1,473 . 1,437 263 136 0028 Ward No. 28 '127 460 1,942 981 961 159 75 0029 Ward No. 29 84 701 3,176 1,630 1,546 307 0030 Ward No. 30 154 153 653 2,961 1.436 1,525 249 0031 WardNo.31 126 123 419 1,929 1,016 913 183 0032 Ward No. 32 78 105 629 2,670 1,271 1,399 257 0033 Ward No. 33 133 124 539 2,355 1,127 1,228 152 0034 Ward No. 34 77 75 686 3,165 1,535 1,630 297 0035 Ward No. 35 152 145 452 1.951 953 998 . 157 0037 Ward No. 37 76 81 296 1,675 799 876 0039 Ward No. 39 172 72 100 738 4,323 2,089 2,234 388 189 199 41604000 Yenagudde (C1) ._ 4.03 894 4,508 2,147 2,361 000 I Ward No. I 417 215 202 ·894 4,508 2,147 2,361 417 215 202

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CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates

Persons Males FemaleS Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1,280 657 623 275 126 149 22,406 11,564 10,842 Kundapura (lMC) 33 15 18 7 4 3 1,386 722 664 Ward No.1 2,255 1,199 1,056 Ward No.2 7 3 4 1,891 954 937 Ward No. 3 55 23 32 1,856 898 958 Ward No.4 17 7 10 5 2 3 1,346 698 648· Ward No. 5 183 97 86 17 8 9 2,931 1,502 1,429 Ward No. 6 2,829 1,471 1,358 Ward No. 7 681 362 319 237 108 129 4,896 2,509 2,387 Ward No.8 304 . 150 154 8 4 4 3,016 1,611 1,405 Ward No. 9

1,001 501 - 500 128 64 64 11,074 5,634 5,440 Saligram (lMC) 68 38 30 ),866 952 914 Ward No. I 273 134 139 34 16 18 2,980 1,485 1,495 WardNo.2 378 191 187 43 19 24 2,687 1,359 1,328 Ward No. 3 282 138 144 51 29 22 3,541 1,838 1,703 Ward No. 4

5,270 2,615 2,655 4,675 2,309 2,366 94,313 48,153 46,160 Udupi (CMC) 189 88 101 1 I 2,126 1,102 1,024 Ward No.1 858 419 439 10 4 6 2,591 1,348 1,243 WardNo.2 46 26 20 2,774 1,415 1,359 WardNo.3 338 179 159 120. 60 60 2,729 1,406 1,323 Ward No. 4 21 9 12 2,276 1,220 1,056 Ward No. 5 275 136 139 27 14 13 3,492 1,788 1,704 WardNo .. 6 694 320 374 83 46 37 4,466 2,285 2,181 Ward No. 7 446 221 225 404 196 208 2,247 1,196 1,051 Ward No.8 171 84 87 3,086 1,512 1,574 Ward No.9' 48 32 16 98 46 52 2,092 1,061 1,031 Ward No. 10 III 58 53 397 192 205 3,363 1,763 1,600 Ward No. 11 101 49 52 '1,808 923 885 Ward No. 12 20 10 -]0 483 245 238 2,699 1,468 1,231- Ward No. 13 169 71 98 184 97 87 3,023 1,579 1,444 Ward No. 14 70 37 33 432 219 213 2,871 1,537 1,334 WardNo.15 15 8, 7 15 8 7 506 307 199 Ward No. 16 122 70 52 44 28 16 6,309 2,954 3,355 Ward No. 17 23 13 10 391 192 199 3,477 1,749 1,728 Ward No. 18 238 124 114 728 347 381 3,452 1,808 1,644 Ward No. 19 74 32 42 192 94 98 2,920 1,500 1,420 Ward No. 20 1,532 Ward No. 21 60 23 37 52 29 23 3,083 1,551 43 25 18 42 24 18 2,502 1,279 1,223 Ward No. 22 948 Ward No. 23 414 203 211 191 88 103 1,891 943 951 Ward No. 24 2 2 1,942 991 1,741 WardNo.25 144 74 70 39 21 18 3,541 1,800 1,648 Ward No. 26 118 61 57 89 42 47 3;411' 1,763 1,117 WardNo.27 288 157 131 47 22 25 2,349 1,232 52 26 26 1,724 879 845 WardNo.28 1,294 1,184 Ward No. 29 38 16 22 160 81 79 2,478 1,294 Ward No. 30 15 8 7 3 1 2 2,527 1,233 1,647 906 741 Ward No. 31 20 20 24 14 10 2,316 1,112 1,204 WardNo.32 45 22 23 35 17 18 2,097 1,027 1,070 WardNo.33 203 95 108 63 31 32 61 1,352 1,409 WardNo.34 .71 30 41 49 18 31 2,7 1,737 870 867 Ward No_ 35 1,360 688 672 Ward No. 37 309 158 151 3,393 1,730 1,663 Ward No. 39 605 297 308 50 22 28 . 1,809' Yeitigudde «(;-1) ----- . 22- ---147-~--~ 8 3,635 i,826 197 100 97- - .3,635 1,826' 1,809 Ward No. I 197 100 97 22 14 8

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Location Name ofTownl Ward Code III iterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 41601000 Kundapura (TMC) 6,185 2,355 3,830 10,067 7,S61 2,506 9,458 7,Z60 2,198 0001 Ward No. 1 364 139 115 552 429 , 121 540 417 123 0002 Ward No.2 713 296 417 990 834 156 949 803 146 0003 Ward NO.3 489 182 307 797 617 180 785 612 173 0004 Ward No.4 440 163 277 810 587 223 735 547 188 0005 Ward No. 5 191 77 114 525 438 87 522 436 86 0006 Ward No. 6 638 250 388 1,329 1,024 305 1,220 957 263 0007 Ward No. 7 1.354 493 861 1,43~ 984 446 1,391 971 420 0008 Ward No. 8 1,172 447 725 2,084 1,520 564 1,874 1,416 458 0009 Ward No. 9 824 308 516 1,550 1,128 422 1,442 1,101 341

41602000 Saligram (TMC) 3,888 1,351 2,537 6,712 4,072 2,640 5,684 3,121 1,963 0001 Ward No. 1 554 176 378 939 674 265 772 599 173 0002 Ward No.2 1,154 395 759 1,906 1,087 819 1,625 1,015 610 0003 Ward No. 3 933 331 602 1,554 966 588 1,406 913 493 0004 Ward No.4 1,247 449 798 2,313 1,345 968 1,881 1,194 687

41603000 Udupi (CMC) 18,799 7,740 11,059 43,142 30,618 12,524 40,903 29,444 1l,459 0001 Ward No. 1 660 245 415 1,080 763 317 1,067 757 310 0002 Ward No.2 705 266 439 1,168 897 271 1,143 882 261 0003 Ward No.3 654 288 366 1,220 935 285 1,211 929 282 0004 Ward Nu. 4 581 231 350 1,298 928 370 1,132 813 319 0005 Ward No. 5 581 237 344 1,122 838 284 1,052 786 266 0006 Ward No.6 894 319 575 1,898 1,221 677 1,857 1,194 663 0007 Ward No.7 1,297 518 779 2,718 1,719 999 2,565 1,628 937 0008 Ward No.8 603 233 370 1,052 788 264 1,027 778 249 0009 Ward No.9 638 270 368 1,295 935 360 1,250 902 348 0010 Ward No. 10 494 204 290 1,115 717 398 1,030 676 354 001 I Ward No. 11 738 287 451 1,674 1,154 520 1,628 1,137 491 0012 Ward No. 12 370 150 220 1,162 696 466 1,051 684 367 0013 Ward No. 13 572 233 339 1,298 844 454 1,270 832 438 0014 Ward No. 14 705 275 430 1,442 1,052 390 1,297 967 330 0015 Ward No. 15 524 204 320 1,412 977 435 1,360 952 408 0016 Ward No. 16 85 48 37 209 152 57 209 152 57 0017 Ward No. 17 698 341 357 2,118 1,284 ,834 2,088 1,262 826 0018 Ward No. 18 710 284 426 1,583 1,092 491 1,466 1,015 451 0019 Ward No. 19 654 236 418 1,643 1,141 502 1,412 1,017 395 0020 Ward No. 20 583 252 331 1,551 1,016 535 1,201 876 325 0021 Ward No. 21 462 181 281 1,301 941 360 1,219 899 320 0022 Ward No. 22 457 204 253 1,047 831 216 1,022 819 203 0023 Ward No. 23 400 160 240 898 637 261 872 627 245 0024 Ward No. 24 269 100 169 858 656 202 847 648 199 0025 Ward No. 25 481 221 260 1,314 978 336 1,288 969 0026 Ward No. 26 319 561 ,236 325 1,515 1,177 338 1,494 0027 Ward No. 27 1,162 332 561 241 320 1,103 868 235 1,058 839 ' 0028 Ward No. 28 219 218 102 116 727 581 146 0029 ' Ward No. 29 718 577 141 698 336 362 1,200 932 268 1,079 0030 Ward No. 30 858 221 434 203 231 954 731 223 0031 Ward No. 31 905 703 202 282 110 172 806 604 202 0032 Ward No. 32 773 595 178 354 159 195 911 673 238 0033 Ward No, 33 896 667 229 258 100 158 841 597 244 0034 Ward No. 34 825 591 234 404 183 221 1,035 812 223 0035 Ward No. 35 1,025 804 221 214 83 131 574 451 123 0037 Ward No. 37 566 447 119 315 111 204 748 460 288 0039 Ward No. 39 676 420 256 930 359 571 1,762 '1,211 551 1,461 1,004 457 41604000 Yenagudde(CT)' 873 321 552 1,581 1,115 0001 Ward No. I 466 1,443 1,053 390 873 321 552 1,581 1,115 466 1,443 1,053 390

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name of Town! Ward Household iiIdustries Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Fe'males Persons Males Females Persoris Males Females Persons Males Females 168 122 46 108 57 51 780 77 703 8,402 7,004 1,398 KUlldapura (TMC) 4 3 57 2 55 479 412 67 Ward No. J 28 7 21 920 795 125 Ward No.2 3 3 49 4 45 732 604 128 Ward No.3 15 13 2 52 5 47 668 529 139 WardNo.4 7 5 2 1 2 2 512 430 82 Ward No. 5 16 5 11 5 4 65 10 55 1,134 938 196 Ward No.6 38 31 7 41 19 22 221 II 210 1,091 910 181 WardNo.7 38 25 13 15 7 8 151 25 126 1,670 1,359 311 Ward No.8 48 38 10 43 23 20 155 13 142 1,196 1,027 169 Ward No.9

731 500 231 1,559 621 938 658 187 471 2,736 2,413 323 Saligram (TMC) 124 102 22 155 75 80 87 68 19 406 354 52 Ward No. 1 152 108 44 443 146 297 170 9 161 860 752 108 Ward No.2 211 147 64 450 197 253 208 83 125 537 486 51 WardNo.3 244 143 101 511 203 308 193 27 166 933 821 112 Ward No.4

1,086 755 331 soo 411 389 3,744 828 2,916 35,273 27,450 7,823 Udupi (CMC) 1 41 41 1,025 ·756 269 Ward No.1 3 3 73 5 68 1,066 873 193 Ward No.2 I 25 25 1,185 929 256 Ward No.3 29 17 12 22 18 4 172 19 153 909 759 150 Ward No.4 17 13 4 - 4 4 105 27 78 926 742 184 Ward No.5 31 22 9 81 41 40 460 34 426 1,285 1,097 188 Ward No.6 25 22 3 14 3 11 480 45 435 2,046 1,558 488 Ward No. 7 39 28 11 45 28 17 137 49 88 806 673 133 Ward No.8 74 43 31 17 7 10 118 52 66 1,041 800 241 Ward NO.9 84 43 41 78 30 48 209 57 152 659 546 113 Ward No. 10 26 16 10 16 6 10 299 60 239 1,287 1,055 232 Ward No. 11 178 118 60 270 136 134 70 10 60 533 420 113 Ward No. 12 46 26 '20 37 18 "19 38 15 23 1,149 773 376 Ward No. 13 158 137 21 19 II 8 81 27 54 1,039 792 247 Ward No. 14 101 75 26 65 32 33 82 26 56 1,112 819 293 Ward No. 15 209 152 57 Ward No. 16 7 2 5 2,081 1,260 821 Ward No. 17 II 10 17 II 6 192 38 154 . 1,246 956 290 Ward No. 18 332 Ward No. 19 64 47 17 40 26 14 37 5 32 1,271 939 188 Ward No. 20 26 21 5 I 167 36 131 1,007 819 39 16 23 32 14 18 70 26 44 1,078 843 235 Ward No. 21 120 Ward No. 22 6 5 I 7 1 6 88 12 76 921 801 37 28 9 5 4 115 8 107 715 587 128 Ward No. 23 153 WardNo.24 5 5 74 28 46 767 614 247 Ward No. 25 38 21 17 5 2 3' 98 46 52 1,147 900 1,312 1,126 186 Ward No. 26 8 8 5 2 3 169 26 143 170 Ward No. 27 11 7 4 '11 9 2 48 5 43 988 818 20 16 4 698 561 137 Ward No. 28 189 Ward No. 29 23 18 5 3 3 60 33 27 993 804 89 74 15 816 629 187 Ward No. 30 163 Ward No. 31 2 2 23 8 15 748 585 23 9 14 873 658 215 Ward No. 32 20 10 10 804 580 224 Ward No. 33 998 791 207 Ward No. 34 4 3 23 10 13 10 21 533 435 98 Ward No. 35 2 2 31 15 141 459 376 83 Ward No. 37 53 27 26 8 2 6 156 1,217 926 291 Ward No. 39 68 45 23 36 18 18 140 15 125 22 -- 2is 181 1,073 899 174 YCllagudde (e1) 102 89 13 28 37 1,073 899 174 Ward No.1 102 89 13 28 22 218 37 181 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI

URBAN PRIMARY Industrial category Location Name of Town! Ward Code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 41601000 Kund"pura (TMC) 609 301 308 22 9 13 171 42 129 000] Ward No. I 12 12 0002 Ward No. 2 41 31 10 0003 Ward No. 3 12 5 7 0004 Ward No. 4 75 40 35 4 3 0005 ' Ward No.5 3 2 I 0006 Ward No.6 109 67 42 6 6 2 1 1 0007 Ward No.7 39 13 26 4 2 2 10 2 8 0008 Ward No.8 210 104 106 2 2 80 29 51 0009 Ward No. 9 108 27 81 9 5 4 75 9 66

41602000 Saligram (TMC) 1,028 351 677 73 39 34 756 204 552 0001 Ward No.1 167 75 92 27 16 II 94 22 72 0002 Ward No.2 281 72 209 27 13 14 181 37 144 0003 Ward No.3 148 53 95' 2 2 121 38 83 0004 Ward No.4 432 151 281 17 10 7 360 107 253

41603000 Udupi (CMC) 2,239 1,174 1,065 77 31 46 297 84 213 0001 Ward No.1 13 6 7 0002 Ward No.2 25 15 10 0003 Ward No.3 9 6 3 0004 Ward No.4 166 115 51 1 21 9 12 0005 \VardNo.5 70 52 18 2 2 17 II 6 0006 Ward No.6 41 27 14 1 2 2 0007 Ward No. 7 153 91 62 6 5 3 3 OOOg Ward No. 8 25 10 15 1 1 6 6 0009 Ward No. 9 45 33 12 5 3 2 8 4 4 0010 Ward No. 10 85 41 44 2 2 10 10 0011 Ward No. 11 46 17 29 IS 4 11 0012 Ward No. 12 III 12 99 2 2 94 9 85 0013 Ward No. 13 28 12 16 I 0014 Ward No. 14 145 85 60 11 8 3 24 13 IJ 0015 WaTdNo.15 52 25 27 6 4 2 13 7 6 0016 Ward No. 16 0017 Ward No. 17 30 22 8 0018 \VaroNo.18 117 77 40 10 4 6 0019 WaroNo.19 231 124 107 8 2 6 18 5 13 0020 WaroNo.20 350 140 210 4 4 3 3 0021 Ward No. 21 82 42 40 10 9 14 6 8 0022 Ward No. 22 25 12 13 8 3 5 0023 Ward No. 23 26 10 16 12 3 9 0024 Ward No. 24 11 8 3 0025 Ward No. 25 26 9 17 2 2 6 5 0026 Ward No. 26 21 15 6 I 0027 Ward No. 27 45 29 16 4 3 0028 Ward No. 28 9 4 5 0029 Ward No. 29 121 74 47 J3 7 6 0030 Ward No. 30 49 28 21 0031 Ward No. 31 33 9 24 7 7 0032 Ward No. 32 15 6 9 0033 WaroNo.33 16 6 10 0034 Ward No. 34 10 8 2 0035 Ward No. 35 8 4 4 0037 Ward No. 37 72 40 32 11 2 9 14 2 12 0039 Ward No. 39 301 207 94 3 3 72 27 45 41604000 Yenagudde (CT) 138 62 76 ]8 7 II 43 8 35 0001 Ward No. I 138 62 76 18 7 II 43 8 35

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CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industries Other workers Non-workers Code workers

Persons Male's Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 46 8 38 370 242 128 18,524 6,358 12,166 Kundapura (TMC) 41601000 1 1 II II 1,198 432 766 Ward No. I 0001 6 4 2 35 27 8 1,978 661 1,317 WardNo.2 0002 I 11 5 6 1,583 519 1,064 Ward NO.3 0003 5 5 65 39 26 1,486 474 1,012 WardNo.4 0004 3 2 I 1,012 337 675 Ward No.5 0005 3 3 98 66 32 2,240 728 1,512 Ward No.6 0006 12 12 13 9 4 2,753 980 1,773 Ward No.7 0007 15 14 113 72 41 3,984 1,436 2,548 Ward No.8 0008 24 13 II 2,290 791 1,499 Ward No. 9 0009

51 32 148 89 59 8,250 2,913 5,337 Saligram (TMC) 41602000 21 7 25 23 2 1,481 454 1,027 Ward No.1 0001 15 12 58 19 39 2,228 793 1,435 Ward No.2 0002 4 4 21 15 6 2,066 724 1,342 Ward No.3 0003 11 2 9 44 32 12 2,475 942 1,533 WardNo.4 0004

370 44 326 1,495 1,015 480 69,970 25,275 44,695 Udupi (CMC) 41603000 12 6 6 1,706 584 1,122 Ward No. 1 0001 25 15 10 2,128 717 1,411 Ward No. 2 0002 9 6 3 2,208 768 1,440 Ward No.3 0003 20 3 17 124 102 22 2,012 709 1,303 Ward No.4 0004 4 3 47 36 II 1,735 619 1,116 Ward No. 5 0005 2 2 36 25 II 2,488 886 1,602 Ward No.6 0006 7 7 137 86 51 3,045 1,084 1,961 Ward No.7 0007 3 3 15 10 5 1,798 641 1,157 Ward No. 8 0008 32 26 6 2,429 847 1,582 Ward No.9 0009 27 5 22 46 36 10 1,471 548 923 Ward No. 10 0010 12 12 19 13 6 2,427 896 1,531 Ward No. 11 0011 8 8 7 3 4 1,016 377 639 Ward No. 12 0012 1 I 26 12 14 1,973 857 1,116 WardNo.13 0013 0014 9 8 101 63 38 2,286 802 1,484 Ward No. 14 32 14 18 1,983 764 1,219 Ward No. 15 0015 382 203 179 Ward No. 16 0016 3 3 27 22 5 4,889 2,011 2,%78 Ward No. 17 0017 0018 19 2 17 88 71 17 2,604 941 1,663 WardNo.18 0019 15 15 190 117 73 2,463 903 1,560 Ward No. 19 0020 171 17 154 172 123 49 1,952 736 1,216 Ward No. 20 0021 14 14 44 35 9 2,244 791 1,453 Ward No. 21 1,260 Ward No. 22 0022 5 ·1 4 12 8 4 1,912 652 1 13 7 6 1,393 466 927 Ward No. 23 0023 0024 3 2 8 7 1 1,353 435 918 WardNo.24 0025 7 6 11 7 4 2,708 1,043 1,665 Ward No. 25 1,635 Ward No. 26 0026 I 18 13 5 2,457 822 1,202 Ward No. 27 0027 2 2 . 39 28 II 1,807 605 9 4 5 1,215 400 815 Ward No. 28 0028 0029 I 107 66 41 1,976 698 1,278 Ward No. 29 1,302 Ward No. 30 0030 14 6 8 35 22 13 2,007 705 711 Ward No. 31 0031 12 12 14 9 5 1,123 412 1,161 WardNo.32 0032 6 5 9 5 4 1,759 598 0033 15 6 9 1,514 530 984 Ward No. 33 9 8 2,130 723 1,407 Ward No. 34 0034 0035 7 4 3 1,377 502 875 Ward No. 35 339 588 Ward No. 37 0037 8 8 39 36 3 927 878 1,683 Ward No. 39 0039 10 2 8 216 175 41 2,561

60- ...- 45 2,927 1,032 1,895 Yenagudde-(CT) 416040()() 17 "2 i5 15 2,927 1,032 1,895 Ward No. I 0001 17 2 15 60 45 15

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URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Town/ Ward Area of Number of Total Population (including Population in the Code Town/Ward Households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 in square population) Kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

41605000 MalIar (Cl) 4.83 1,154 6,052 2,842 3,210 636 307 329 ..'0001 Ward No. I 1.154 6.052 2,842 3,210 636 307 329 41606000 Karkal (Ti\IC) 23.06 4,849 25,116 12,686 12,430 2,424 1,265 1,159 'b001 Ward No. I 1,2·31 6,360 3,162 3,198 694 363 331 "0002 Ward No.2 1,089 5,645 2,695 2,950 498 242 256 "0003 Ward No. 3 807 4,387 2,382 2,005 390 210 180 "0004 Ward No.4 . 236 1,033 569 464 86 42 44 '0005 Ward No.5 856 4,408 2,248 2,160 432 231 201 '0006 Ward No.6 630 3,283 1,630 1,653 324 177 147

280 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

652 321 331 35 18 17 4,499 2,254 2,245 Mallar (C'l) 652 321 331 35 18 17 4,499 2,254 2,245 Ward No. I

1,576 754 822 565 261 304 20,496 10,749 9,747 Karkal (1MC) 416 210 206 186 95 91 5,087 2,654 2,433 Ward No. I 432 189 243 211 101 110 4,667 2,319 2,348 Ward No.2 256 121 135 50 22 28 3,626 2,048 1,578 WardNo.3 6 2 4 928 523 405 .. Ward No.4 242 124 liS 5 3 2 3,531 1,872 1,659 Ward No.5 224 108 116 113 40. 73 2,657 1,333 1,324 WardNo.6

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URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Townl Ward Code J1Iiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

41605000 MaJlar(Cn 1,553 588 965 2,157 1,376 7S1 1,695 1,145 550 0001 Ward No. I 1,553 588 965 2,157 1,376 781 1,695 1,145 550

41606000 Karkal (TMC) 4,620 1,937 2,683 9,837 6,908 2,929 9,348 6,616 2,732 0001 Ward No.1 1,273 508 765 2,456 1,657 799 2,341 1,581 760 0002 Ward No.2 978 376 602 2,187 1,525 662 .2,077 1,457 620 0003 Ward No.3 761 334 427 1,643 1,163 4110 1,538 1,102 436 0004 WardNd.4 lOS 46 59 427 371 56 423 368 55 0005 Ward No.5 877 376 501 1,818 1,247 571 1,704 1,184 520 0006 Ward No.6 626 297 329 1,306 945 361 1,265 924 341

282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial catego!:;l of main workers Name of Town! Ward Household industries Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males . Females

108 69 39 93 67 26 402 30 372 1,092 979 113 Mallar(CT) 108 69 39 93 67 26 402 30 372 1,092 979 113 Ward No. I

. 253 173 80 175 84 91 ],428 204 ],224 7,492 6,]55 1,337 Karkal (TMC) 89 53 36 21 20 476 55 421 1,755 1,472 283 Ward No. 1 66 48 18 81 46 35 338 42 296 1,592 1,321 271 Ward No. 2 51 40 II 44 27 17 232 48 184 1,211 987 224 Ward No. 3 I I 15 8 7 406 358 48 . Ward No.4 34 19 15 26 9 17 180 32 148 1,464 1,124 340 Ward No. 5 12 12 2 2 187 19 168 1,064 893 171 Ward No. 6

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URBAN PRIMARY

Industrial cate~0!2: Location Name of Townl Ward Code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

41605000 Mallar (CT) 462 231 231 49 20 29 54 16 38 0001 Ward No. 1 462 231 231 49 20 29 54 16 , 38

41606000 Karka1 (TMC) 489 292 197 13 8 5 56 19 37 0001 Ward No. 1 115 76 39 2 3 3 0002 W'lrd No.2 110 68 42 1 22 8 14 0003 Ward No.3 105 61 44 4 4 8 8 0004 Ward No.4 4 3 0005 Ward No. 5 114 63 51 6 6 22 11 11 0006 Ward No. 6 41 21 20

·284 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT of marg!nal workers Name ofTowni Ward Location Household industries Other workers Non-workers Code workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

131 3 128 228 192 36 3,895 1,466 2,429 Mallar(CT) 41605000 -131 3 128 228 192 36 3,895 1,466 2,429 Ward No_ 1 0001

74 16 S8 346 249 97 15,279 5,778 9,501 Karkal (TMC) 41606000 14 2 12 96 73 23 3,904 1,505 2,399 WardNo_ I 0001 28 10 18 59 49 10 3,458 1,170 2,288 WardNo_2 0002 10 3 7· 83 ·58 25 2,744 1,219 1,525 WardNo_3 0003 4 3 I 606 198 - 408 Ward No_4 0004 18 17 68 45 23 2,590 1,001 . 1,589 WardNo_5 0005 4 4 36 ·21 15 1,977 685 1,292 Ward No. 6 0006

285

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT,2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Name and Location Code of the No. of institutional and houseless Scheduled Castes Tribes Panchayat Name of Gram a Number , Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---..:...... :'---_;__------=..::.::..::::::.::::..:.:.:.- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villae Location Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1J 12 13 Name of C.D. Block: KUNDAPURA 0001 SHIRO OR Shiroor 01291400 1,466 2,482 15,131 7,130 8,001 318 361 7 5 TOTAL 1,466 2;482 15,131 7,130 8,001 318 361 7 5 0002 YEDTHARE . Yedthare 01291500 3,503 1,603 9,170 4,391 4,719 150 145 223 196 TOTAL 3,503 1,603 9,170 4,391 4,779 150 145 223 196 0003 PADUVARI Paduvari 01291600 1,577 1,076 6,243 2,893 3,350 108 132 TOTAL 1,577 1,076 6,243 2,893 3,350 108 132 0004 UPPUNDA Uppunda 01291700 531 1,805 11,073 5,221 5,852 83 70 TOTAL 531 1,805 11,073 5,221 5,852 83 70 0005 BYNDOOR Thagarasi 01293200 1,848 526 3,239 1,506 1;733 84 88 49 46 Byndoor 01293300 4,348 932 4,983 2,359 2,624 89 93 274 268 TOTAL 6,196 1,458 8,222 3,865 4,357 173 181 323 314 0006 BIlOOR Bijoor 01291800 1,037 949 5,791 2,513 3,278 71 86 16 16 TOTAL 1,037 949 5,791 2,513 3,278 71 . 86 16 16 0007 KERGAL Nandanavana, 01291900 ,97 140 949 443 506 42 40 Kergal 01292000 433 514 3,315 1,374 1,941 59 72 TOTAL 530 654 4,264 1,817 2,447 101 112 0008 KAMBADAKONE Kambadakone 01292200 478 498 3,068 1,265 1,803 96 111 11 16 Heranjal 01293100 575 281 1,647 719 928 66 59 TOTAL 1,053 779 4,715 1,984 2,731 162 170 11 16 0009 KIRIMANJESHW,AR Kirimanjeshwar 01292100 773 1,181 7,378 3,215 4,163 161 162 6 TOTAL 773 1,181 7,378 3,215 4,163 161 162 1 6 0010 KALTHODU Kalthodu 01293000 4,213 832 4,812 2,107 2,705 71 89 171 191 TOTAL 4,213 832 4,812 2,107 2,705 71 ,89 171 191 0011 KOLLUR 61 298 281 Kollur 01293500 9,801 593 2,731 1,420 1,311 58 TOTAL 9,80t" 593 2,731 1,420 1,311 58 61 298 281 0012 GOLIHOLE 13 17 285 329 Yeljith 01293400 3,409 392 2,469 1,104 1,365 19 21 234 243 Golihole 01293600 4,584 621 3,689 1,693 1,996 TOTAL 7,993 1,013 6,158 2,797 3,361 32 38 519 572 0013 HERO OR 1,341 58 59 8 5 UUoor [11] 01292300 764 371 2,263 922 1,549 10 12 i49 158 . Heroor 01292900 1,756 456 2,711 1,162 TOTAL 2,520 827 4,974 2,084 2,890 68 71 157 163 .. - 0014 NAVUNDA _. ------.-.-- .- 5,496 2,502 2,994 26 28 28 18 Navunda 01292400 623 874 TOTAL 623 874 5,496 2,502 2,994 26 28 28 18· DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - llDllPI·

ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled Name and Location Code of (he No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panclmyal Name of Gram a Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---~.!:.::.:..:.:.::.:..:..------...:_--- Name of (in Location Code hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0015 MARAVANTHE Maravanthe 01292600 451 792 5,059 2,440 2,619 65 72 8 8 TOTAL 451 792 5,059 2,440 2,619 65 72 8 8 0016 NADA Badakcre 01292500 371 298 1,934 851 1,083 Hadavu 01292700 225 237 1,280 490 .790 2 3 Nada 01292800 1,135 895 4,957 2,110 2,847 194 213 56 60 Senapur 01295100 668 456 2,385 1,069 1,316 104 III 5 10 TOTAL 2,399 1,886 10,556 4,520 6,036 300 327 61 70 0017 ALOOR Harkoor 01295200 1,355 332 1,800 717 1,083 69 86 16 17 Aloor 01296000 1,984 590 3,545 1,531 2,014 48 63 20 16 TOTAL 3,339 922 5,345 2,248 3,097 117 149 36 33 0018 JADKAL ladkal 01293700 4,944 760 3,905 1,867 2,038 62 70 398 424 Mudoor 01293800 6,002 660 3,033 1,569 1,464 76 61 149 122 TOTAL ]0,946 1,420 6,938 3,436 3,502 138 131 547 546 00J9 KERADl Keradi 01296400 2,670 435 2,354 1,055 1,299 103 115 108 98 Belial 01296500 2,581 499 2,728 1,152 1,576 43 52 53 55 TOTAL 5,251 934 5,082 2,207 2,875 146 167 161 153 0020 CHlTTOOR Idurkunhadi 01296100 1,720 368 2,082 900 1,182 55 50 2 Chittoor 01296200 1,848 495 2,914 1,307 1,607 52 73 52 53 Bosoor 01296300 2,298 406 2,248 925 1,323 55 62 31 35 TOTAL 5,866 1,269 7,244 3,132 4,112 162 185 84 90 0021 VANDSE Vandse 01295900 988 475 2,653 1,195 1,458 22 25 19 20 TOTAL 988 475 2,653 1,195 1,458 22 25 ]9 20 0022 HAKLADI Hakladi 01295000 614 515 3,101 1,271 1,830 104 109 15 12 Kundabarandadi 01295300 487 264 1,538 605 933 44 58 5 10 Noojadi 01295400 682 326 1,934 840 1,094 14 20 10 14 TOTAL 1,783 ],105 6,573 2,716 3,857 162 187 30 36 0023 TRASH! Trashi 01294000 537 589 3,130 1,409 1,721 155 195 5 3 Hosadu 01294100 539 579 3.277 1,496 1,781 122 133 17 16 TOTAL ],076 1,168 6,407 2,905 3,502 277 328 22 19 0024 GUJJADI Gujjadi 01294200 705 988 5,867 2,776 3,091 319 303 17 16 TOTAL 705 988 5,867 2,776 3,091 319 303 17 16 0025 GANGOLLI Gangolli 01294300 407 2,094 12,090 5,857 6,233 355 399 19 25 TOTAL 407 2,094 12,090 5,857 6,233 355 399 19 25 0026 HEMMADI Kattabelthoor 01294800 519 521 2,845 1,269 1,576 120 ] 11 13 17 Hemmadi 01294900 623 687 3,983 1,706 2,271 75 73 21 18 Devalkunda 01295500 54T 289 1,545 659 886 57 62 3 - 3 TOTAL 1,684 1,497 8,373 3,634 4,739 252 246 37 38

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchaya\ Name of Gram a Number Population village H ouse- population) Population Code Panchayat hol~ ------~~--~------~~--~-- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Femilles Villa e Location Code hectares) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0027 TALLUR Uppinakudru 01294400 456 463 2,538 1,112 1,426 134 168 Tallur 01294500 489 666 3,618 1,679 1,939 167 171 19 31 TOTAL 945 1,129 .6,156 2,791 3,365' 301 339 19 31 0028 HATTIANGADI . Hattiangadi 01294600 431 284 1,849 867 9~2 123 131 Kanyana 01294700 541 331 1,724 803 921 114 127 2 3 Kenchanoor 01295600 496 212 1,263 567 696 41 43 ' 14 12 TOTAL 1,468 827 4,836 2,237 2,599. 278 301 16 15 0029 KARKUNJE Gulvadi 01295700 1,153 699 4,181 1,935 2,246 156 174 8 6 Karkunje 01295800 1,843 752 4,317 1,979 2,338 63 66 23 24 TOTAL 2,996 1,451 8,498 3,914 4,584 219 240 31 30 0030 HALLIHOLE Hallihole 01293900 2,930 443· 2,460 1,166 1,294 176 193 150 163 Kamalashile 01297300 1,848 235 1,392 638 754 17 21 120 127 TOTAL 4,778 678 3,852 1,804 2,048 193 214 270 290 0031 AJRI Kodladi 01296600 1,378 353 1,992 912 1,080 32 27 127 131 Ajri 01297200 3,034 661 3,769 1,693 2,076 96 98 34 25 TOTAL 4,412' 1,014 5,761 2,605 3,156 128 125 161 156 0032 AMPAR Ampar 01296900 2,168 887 4,756 2,241 2,515 241 218 39 39 TOTAL 2,168 887 4,756 2,241 2;515 241 218 39 39 0033 KAVRADY Kavrady 01 296700-- .. 1,229 836 5,105 2;460 2,645 111 118 29 41 Halnad 01296800 402 218 1,186 512 674 92 100 11 5 TOTAL 1,631 1,054 6,291 2,972 3,319 203 218 40 46 0034 BALKUR Balkur 01299500 471 475 2,869 1,349 1,520. 109 128 TOTAL 471 475 2,869 1,349 1,520 109 128 0035 BASRUR BasTIlr 01299400 576 \,179 6,532 3,126 3,406 132 127 9 11 TOTAL 576 1,179 6,532 3,126 3,406 132 127 9 11 0036 ANAGALLI 2 Anagalli 01299300 660 623 3,132 1,478 1,654 124 124 2 TOTAL 660 623 ' 3,132 1,478 1,654 124 124 2 2 0037 HANGALOOR Hangaloor 01297900 343 778 3,893 1,867 2,026 55 49 TOTAL 343 778 3,893 1,867 2,026 55 49 0038 KOTESHWAR 68 37 42 Koteshwar 01298100 733 1,649 8,960 4,318 4,642 83 42 TOTAL 733 1,649 8,960 4,318 4,642 83 68 37 0039 BEEJADI 2,939 105 107 3 Beejadi 01298200 435 926 5,465 2,526 1,599 155 140 25 31 Gopadi '01298300 236 528 2,951 1,352 31 TOTAL 671 1,454 8,416 3,878 4,538 260 247 28 0040 KUMBASHI 14 - 4)61' 2,267 2,494' 254 216 f7---- Kumbashi" 01298900 . ,. 451 . "830' TOTAL 451 830 4,761 2,267 2,494 254 216 14 17

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA YAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name of Gram a Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ----'-..:._-_;_------Name of (in Persons . Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e Location Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0041 KONI Koni 01298000 472 601 3,406 1,569 1,837 123 133 3 Kandavara 01299200 761 516 2,937 1,450 1,487 164 185 14 18 TOTAL 1,233 ],117 6,343 3,019 3,324 287 318 15 21 0042 THEKKATTE Thekkatte 01298500 544 832 4,608 2,145 2,463 62 71 6 3 TOTAL 544 832 4,608 2,]45 2,463 62 71 6 3 0043 BELOOR Beloor 01298700 883 646 3,621 1,628 1,993 229 233 51 45 TOTAL 883 646 3,621 1,628 1,993 229 233 5] 45 0044 KEDOOR Ulthoor 01298600 482 321 1,855 799 1,056 49 55 6 5 Kedoor 01298800 637 360 2,048 945 1,103 156 163 20 21 TOTAL 1,119 681 3,903 1,744 2,159 205 218 26 32 0045 KALAVARA Vakwadi 01298400 533 407 2,41 J 1,126 1,285 74 80 18 21 Asodu 01299000 441 164 968 445 523 6 8 12 15 Kalavara 01299100 757 489 2,838 1,295 1,543 236 253 6 9 Korgi 01299800 998 402 2,263 965 1,298 114 109 Heskathoor 01299900 288 161 913 430 483 87 72 TOTAL 3,017 ],623 9,393 4,26] 5,132 517 522 36 45 0046 HOMBADY-MANDADI Japthi 01299600 903 390 2,235 1,022 1,213 17 27 3 3 Hombady-Mandadi 0 J299700 403 283 1,493 685 808 84 99 31 34 Yedyadi-Mathyadi 01300100 1,088 477 2,610 1,180 1,430 61 61 9 5 TOTAL 2,394 1,150 6,338 2,887 3,451 162 187 43 42 0047 MOLAHALLI Molahalli 01300200 2,044 744 4,005 1,758 2,247 157 205 4 2 TOTAL 2,044 744 4,005 1,758 2,247 157 205 4 2 0048 HARDALLY-MANDALLY Hallady-Harkadi 01300000 423 288 1,513 698 815 78 68 29 29 Hardally-Mandally 01300300 1,252 559 3,092 1,424 1,668 73 73 39 31 TOTAL 1,675 847 4,605 2,]22 2,483 151 141 68 60 0049 SHANKARANARAYANA Shankaranarayana 01297000 2,312 930 ·5,014 2,368 2,646 134 138 206 141 Kularlje 01297800 1,441 344 2,096 993 1,103 15 15 212 237 TOTAL 3,753 1,274 7,110 3,361 3,749 149 153 ·418 378 0050 SIDDAPUR Siddapur 01297100 3,009 1,208 6,493 3,172 3,321 256 245 141 129 Ulloor 74 01297700 2,266 570 3,149 1,437 1,712 63 64 88 86 TOTAL 5,275 1,778 9,642 4,609 5,033 319 309 229 2]5 0051 HOSANGADT Edmoge 01297400 2,706 368 1,942 942 1,000 49 62 165 191 Hosangadi 01297500 3,542 1,040 4,972 1,429 2,543 178 150 183 181 TOTAL 6,248 1,408 6,914 3,371 3,543 227 212 348 0052 AMASEBAILU 372 Machattu 01297600 5,314 456 2,722 1,275 1,447 18 19 68 78 Rattadi 01301000 1,285 341 1,968 922 1,046 54 62 61 55 Amasebailu Of301ioo 5,930 524 2,654 1,275 1,379 16 13 326 319 TOTAL 12,529 1,321 7,344 3,472 3,872 88 94 455 452

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM A PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Name and Location Code of the No. of institutional and houseless Scheduled Castes Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---....:-..:...,_-.....:....------~...:.....-.:.:.:..- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villae Location Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0053 HALADY (76) Harady (28) 01300400 459 227 1,158 511 647 23 22 12 9 Halady (76) 01300500 1,504 505 2,974 1,419 1,555 41- 39 66 80 TOTAL 1,963 732 4,132 1,930 2,202· 64 61 78 89 0054 HENGAVALLI Hengavalli 01300600 2,604 598 3,525 1,583 1,942 70 84 28 27 TOTAL 2,604 598 3,525· 1,583 1,942 70 84 28 27 0055 BELVE Belve 01300700 2,261 616 3,183 1,538 1,645 75 93 46 44 Albadi 01300800 1,640 634 3,381 1,565 1,816 89 86 14 27 TOTAL 3,901 1,250 6,564 3,103 3,461 164 179 ,60 71 0056 l\1ADAMMAKKI Shedimane 01300900 2,200 413 2,023 935 1,088 24 24 16 18 Madammakki 01301200 4,179 304 1,701 756 945 22 25' 75 77 TOTAL 6,379 717 3,724 1,691 2,033 46 49 91 95

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0001 KOTA Manoor 01301300 547 912 5,716 2,683 3,033 189 214 6 10 Giliyar 01301500 522 770 3,983 1,764 2,219 129 140 18 28 TOTAL 1,069 1,682 9,699 4,447 5,252 318 354 24 38 0002 KOTATHATTU Kotathattu 01301400 455 869 5;263 2,452 2,811 96 113 28 27 TOTAL 455 869 5,263 2,452 2,811 96 113 28 27 0003 VADDARSE Bannady 01301600 197 223 1,192 550 642 27 35 4 3 Vaddarsc 01301700 338 394 1,994 888 1,106 39 41 18 29 Kavadi 01302400 572 416 2,340 1,055 1,285 21 25 20 21 Achalady 01302500 300 218 1,172 541 631 27 32 7 8 TOTAL 1,407 1,251 6,698 3,034 3,664 114 133 49 61 0004 SHIRIYARA Shiriyara 01302600 1,379 776 4,336 2,099 2,237 186 188 1 1 TOTAL 1,379 776 4,336 2,099 2,237 186 188 1 1 0005 BILLADI 9 Billadi 01302800 1,139 450 2,612 1,203 1,409 96 104 5 4 5 Vandar 01303500 722 288 1,444 649 795 28 39 TOTAL 1,861 738 4,056 1,852 2,204 124 '143 9 14 0006 YEDTHADY 154 53 31 Yedthady 01302900 1,207 628 3,647 1,791 1,856 154 30 280 324 Herady 01303000 550 353 1,876 900 976 31 TOTAL 1,757 981 5,523 2,691 2,832 185 184 333 355 0007 PANDESHWARA 1,710 77 67 15 22 Pandeshwara 01302100 327 622 3,129, 1,419 989 39 52 2 2 Moodahadu 01302200 300 360 1,851 862 TOTAL 627 982 4,980 2,281 2,699 116 119 17 24 0008 KODI 4,550- 2~12r-- 2,429 46 42 Kodi 01301800 -_. A4T 762 TOTAL 442 762 4,550 2,121 . 2,429 46 42

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAY AT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Castes SCheduled Name and Location Code of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds Name of (in ---....!:....:.!:--.....:..------....:.....--­ Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e Locatinn Code hectares) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 0009 IRODY Balkudru 01301900 359 539 2,873 1,408 1,465 162 189 Irody 01302000 365 730 3,379 1,543 1,836 61 60 5 3 TOTAL 724 1,269 6,252 2,951 3,301" 223 249 5 3 0010 HARADI Haradi 01304100 " 593 728 3,942 1,812 2,130 204 203" 2 8 Baikady 01304800 358 713 3,147 1,494 1,653 73 100 15 9 TOTAL 951 1,441 7,089 3,306 3,783 277 303 17 17 0011 VARAMBALLI Varamballi 01304200 508 1,272 6,178 3,002 3,176 185 241 26 25 TOTAL 508 1,272 6,178 3,002 3,176 185 241 26 25 0012 CHANTHAR Chanthar 01304600 564 939 4,706 2,281 2,425 115 107 232 240 52 HefoOf 01304700 682 845 4,021 1,932 2,089 140 137 16 22 TOTAL 1,246 1,784 8,727 4,213 4,514 255 244 248 262 0013 HANDADY Kumragod 01304300 228 327 1,651 762 889 8 13 Handady 01304400 326 645 3,198 1,511 1,687 220 252 6 2 Matpady 01304500 327 334 1,918 929 989 43 44 29 18 TOTAL 881 1,306 6,767 3,202 3,565 271 309 35 20 0014 BARKUR Hosala 0]302300 474 601 2,995 1,343 1,652 71 77 16 17 Kachur 0]303100 195 398 1,963 878 1,085 15 15 3 TOTAL 669 999 4,958 2,221 2,737 86 92 19 18 0015 HANEHALLI Hanehalli 01303200 723 842 4,236 1,932 2,304 -126 121 113 127 TOTAL 723 842 4,236 1,932 2,304 126 121 113 127 0016 HEGGUNJE Heggunje 01303400 1,301 685 3,748 1,728 2,020 72 90 81 83 33 Shiroor 01303800 1,052 390 1,995 917 1,078 41 41 58 73 TOTAL 2,353 1,075 5,743 2,645 3,098 113 131 139 156 0017 AVARSE Kakkunje 01302700 726 285 1,627 737 890 46 45 4 5 Avarse 01303600 750 314 1,720 778 942 64 63 Hiliyana 01303700 1,404 537 3,053 1,435 1,618 106 116 42 35 TOTAL 2,880 1,136 6,400 2,950 3,450 216 224 46 40 0018 KADUR Nadur 01303300 . 675 337 1,816 836 " 980 18 28 11 14 Kadllf 01303900 1,066 474 2,565 1,193 1,372 52 49 50 45 TOTAL 1,741 811 4,381 2,029 2,352 70 77 61 59 0019 KANJAL Aroor 01305200 1,008 688 3,379 1,604 1,775 58 65 267 269 Neelavar 01305300 1,249 717 3,624 1,648 1,976 11 12 146 162 TOTAL 2,257 1,405 7,003 3,252 3,751 69 77 413 431 0020 KALYANAPURA Tonse East 01304900 763 1,600 7,497 3,436 4,061 298 300 52 51 TOTAL 763 1,600 7,497 3,436 4,061 298 300 002] TONSE 52 51 Touse West 01304000 652 1,540 8,3"58 3,980 4,378 362 353 !O 8 TOTAL 652 1,540 8,358 3,980 4,378 362 353 10 8 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-! NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Scheduled Castes Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number village Population Code Panchayat House- population) Population - Name of . (in holds ---....:.....:...._-....:;..------_:_::!:.:==-- Villa e LocatIOn Code hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0022 BADANIDIYUR BadanidiYur 01306900 295 714 3,783 1,767 2,016 163 191 11 10 TOTAL 295 714 3,783 1,767 2,016 163 191 11 10 0023 TENKANIDYOOR Kelarkalabettu 01307000 291 702 3,525 1,742 1,783 262 292 56 54 Tenkanidyoor_ 01307100 336' 1,106 5,332 2,524 2,808 102 .87 2 2 TOTAL 627 1,808 8,857 _ 4,266 4,591 364 379 58 56 0024 UPPOOR Uppoor 01305000 1,218 1,481 7,170 3,481 3,689 217 219 48 48 TOTAL 1,218 1,481 7,170 3,481 3,689 217 219 48 48 0025 HAVANJE Havanje 01305100 1,039 674 3,550 1,646 1,904 135 137 132 143 TOTAL 1,039 674 3,550 1,646 1,904 135 137 - 132 143 0026 CHERKADY Cherkady 01305400 2,108 1,173 6,132 2,970 3,162 65 68 660 663 TOTAL 2,108 - 1,173 6,132 2,970 3,162 65 68 660 663 0027 KOKKARNE Pejamangoor 01305800 825 724 4,223 2,050 2,173 100 114 85 73 34 Kudi 01305900 1,432 632 3,586 1,728 1,858 25 18 60 59 TOTAL 2,257 1,356 7,809 3,778 4,031 125 132 145 132 0028 NALKUR Nanchar 01306000 1,128 400 2,236 1,036 1,200 16 19 85 90 Nalkur 01306100 1,996 687 3,917 1,875 2,042 75 69 26 32 TOTAL 3,124 1,087 6,153 2,911 3,242 91 88 111 _ 122 0029 KENJOOR Kenjoor 01306200 1,094 536 3,073 1,442- 1,631 33 32 143 144 38 Kalthur 01306300 1,978 357 1,812 830 982 25 37 139 146 TOTAL 3,072 893 4,885 2,272 2,613 58 69 282 290 0030 KARJE Haluvalli 01305700 880 352 1,972 915 1,057 11 11 235 240 Hosoor 01306400 1,572 474 2,593 1,229 1,364 41 49 333 330 TOTAL 2,452 826 4,565 2,144 2,421 52 60 568 570 0031 PERDOOR Perdoor 01306500 4,514 1,915 10,565 4,994 5,571 251 253 277 280 TOTAL - 4,514 1,915 10,565 4,994 5,571 251 253 277 280 0032 KUKKEHALLl Bellampalli 01305500 709 402 2,236 1,071 1,165 17 13 162 175 Kukkehalli 01305600 1,406 556 2,968 1,421 1,547 74 63 235 264 TOTAL 2,115 958 5,204 2,492 2,712 9i 76 397 439 0035 UDYAVARA Udyavara 01307200 963 2,247 11,386 5,402 5,984 253 247 23 19 TOTAL 963 2,247 11,386 5,402 5,984 253 247 23 19 0036 ALEVOOR Korangrapady 01307300 525 871 4,281 2,062 2,219 286 305 73 62 109 312 338 Alevoor 01307500 736 962 4,733 2,334 2,399 110 TOTAL 1,261 1,833 9,014 4,396 4,618 396 414 385 400 0037 BADAGABETTU (NO.80) 3,521 --136 ---125 A15- 396---' Badagabettii (No.80)01307600 - 949----1~594 - 6,985 3,464 TOTAL 949 1,594 6,985 3,464 3,521 1_3~ 125 415 396

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ANNEXURE-J NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAY AT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---~.:._-_:_------~--- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e Location Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0038 ATHRADI Athradi 01307700 472 496 2,406 1,154 1,252 36 45 193 189 Hirebettu 01308100 882 496 2,523 1,192· 1,331 63 73 172 168 TOTAL 1,354 992 4,929 2,346 2,583 99 118 365 357 0039 BOMMARABETTU Bornrnarabettu 01307900 2,561 1,567 7,853 3,781 4,072 142. 126 461 438 TOTAL 2,561 1,567 7,853 3,781 4,072 142 126 461 438 0040 BAJRAMPALLJ Bairarnpalli 01306600 1,348 589 3,332 1,661 1,671 137 137 38 25 Bellarpadi 01306700 446 150 834 417 417 18 14 19 10 41 Shiroor 01306800 J,427 395 2,291 1,045 1,246 106 113 97 III TOTAL 3,221 1,134 6,457 3,123 3,334 261 264 154 146 0041 KODIBETTU Anjaru 01307800 1,285 764 3,775 1,826 1,949 111 112 265 248 Kudi (82) 01308000 657 314 1,550 707 843 17 14 98 103 Pernankila 01308300 1,071 371 1,867 879 988 50 51 64 58 TOTAL 3,013 1,449 7,192 3,412 3,780 178 177 427 409 0042 MANIPURA Manipura 01307400 921 924 4,924 2,387 2.537 113 128 85 97 Marne 01308200 396 238 1,169 557 612 46 41 70 78 TOTAL 1,317 1,162 6,093 2,944 3,149 159 169 155 175 0043 KOTE Mattu 01308400 244 492 2,563 1,219 1,344 88 80 Kote 01308500 187 620 3,029 1,412 1,617 68 61 16 17 TOTAL 431 1,112 5,592 2,631 2,96] 156 141 16 17 0044 KATAPADJ Moodabettu 01308600 417 1,000 4,738 2,236 2,502 236 242 10 7 TOTAL 417 1,000 4,738 2,236 2,502 236 242 10 7 0045 KURKALU Kurkalu 01308700 973 1,045 4,744 2,135 2,609 49 50 23 23 TOTAL 973 1,045 4,744 2,135 2,609 49 50 23 23 0046 BELLE Belle 01308800 1,362 1,184 5,324 2,441 2,883 318 324 35 59 Kattingere 01308900 835 527 2,332 1,033 1,299 77 80 15 27 TOTAL 2,197 1,711 7,656 3,474 4,182 395 404 50 86 0047 JNNANJE Innanje 01309400 626 610 2,898 1,278 1,620 71 74 30 31 Pangala 01309500 367 438 1,948 903 1,045 101 111 14 13 TOTAL 993 1,048 4,846 2,181 2,665 ]72 185 44 44 0048 ULJARGOLI UliargoJi 01309600 496 1,004 5,163 2,377 2,786 238 2.49 8 16 TOTAL 496 1,004 5,163 2,377 2,786 238 249 8 0049 KAUP 16 Padu 01309700 348 942 4,716 2,144 2,572 131 175 24 26 Muloor 01309800 305 535 2,854 1,319 1,535 83 98 3 TOTAL .653 1,477 7,570 3,463 4,107 214 0050 MAJOOR 273 25 29 ·92 Heroor 01309100 227 279 1,248 554 694 7 . - 4· 7 6 Padoor 01309200 552 376 1,858 835 1,023 10 23 34 28

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EA«:;H GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Name and Location Code of the No. of institutional and houseless Scheduled Castes Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat 'holds . Name of (in ---....:_.:._-_.:._------_.:_:::!:.:==-- Persons Males Females MaleS Females Males Females Villa e Location Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Majoor 01309300 242 336 1,822 856 966 20 15 ]9 14 TOTAL 1,021 991 4,928 2,245 2,683 37 42 60 48 0051 SHIRVA Shirva 01309000 3,216 2,798 13,281 6,229 7,052 307 320 180 219 TOTAL 3,216 2,798 13,281 6,229 7,052 307 320 180 219 0053 BELPU Belpu 01310000 570 728 3,684 1,741 1,943 141 135 4 7 TOTAL 570 728 3,684 1,741 1,943 141 135 4 7 0054 108 KALTHUR 108 Kalthur 0.1310100 693 640 3,058 1,343 1,715 47 49 ]9 24 Kuthyar 01310200 759 575 2,656 1,175 1,481 64 56 38 19 TOTAL 1,452 1.215 5.714 2,518 3,196 111 105 57 43 0055 YELLUR Yellur 01310400 1,758 1,229 5,844 2,604 3,240 157 185 57 60 TOTAL 1,758 1,229 5,844 2,604 3,240 157 185 57 60 0056 BADA Bada 0]309900 882 1,430 7,300' 3,299 4,001 95 88 35 3] TOTAL 882 ],430 7,300 3,299 4,00] 95 88 35 31 0057 TENKA Tenka 01310500 595 859 4,453 2,033 2,420 225 216 13 12 TOTAL 595 859 4,453 2,033 2,420 225 216 13 12 0058 PADUBIDRE Padebettu 01310600 360 400 1,971 875 1,096 71 83 24 17 Nadsal 01310700 824 2,136 10,987 5,245 5,742 424 398 62 40 TOTAL 1,184 2,536 12,958 6,120 6,838 495 481 86 57 0059 HEJAMADI Hejamadi 01310800 728 1,599 8,192 3,824 4,368 197 178 21 11 TOTAL 728 1.599 8,192 3,824 4,368 197 178 21 11 0060 PALIMAR Palimar 013]0900 639 715 3,411 1,588 1,823 108 100 8 4 Nandicoor 01311000 715 644 2,932 1,310 1,622 113. 104 33 42 TOTAL 1,354 1,359 6,343 2,898 3,445 221 204 41 46 0061 Pilar 013]0300 1,020 824 3,391 1,455 1,936 123 110 76 69 Santhoor 01311100 1,028 . 637 2,906 1,303 1,603 22 21 14 ]2 TOTAL 2,048 1,461 6,297 2,758 3,539 145 131 90 81

Name of C-D_ Block: KARKAL 0001 KUCHCHUR Belenje 01311200 994 306 1,850 894 956 27 34 91 86 Kuchchur 013] 1300 1,73] 360 2,060 978 1,082 14 13 141 132 TOTAL 2,725 666 3,910 1,872 2,038 41 47 232 218 0002 HEBRI 122 402 413 Hebri 013] 1500 2,878 1,068 5,710 2,844 2,866 154 333 332 ChaIa 01311600 1,869 830 4,548 2,229 2,319 83 100 TOTAL 4,747 1,898 10,258 5,073 5,185 237 222 735 745 0003 SHIVAPURA 12 19 15 Kerebettu 01311700 445 139 717 337 380 8 . 158 . 199 203 Shivapura 013]1800 '],978 720 3,809 1)95 2,014 144 TOTAL 2,423 859 4,526 2,132 2,394 152 170 218 218

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. ANNEXURE - I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA YAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled Name anrl Location Code of the No. of institutional and huuseless Tlibes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Corle Panchayat holds ---...!.-.!.--_..:._------...!.---- Name of (in Location Code hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 12 13 0004 MUDRADY Mudrady 01311900 2,351 764 4,096 1,920 2,176 106 118 132 126 Kabbinale 01312000 2,593 267 1,423 711 712 28 26 156 161 TOTAL 4,944 1,031 5,519 2,631 2,888 134 144 288 287 0005 NADPALU Nadpalu 01311400 13,792 509 2,578 1,195 1,383 37 43 164 155 TOTAL 13,792 509 2,578 1,195 1,383 37 43 164 155 0006 VARANGA Vanmga 01312100 1,996 687 3,992 1,867 2,125 130 145 168 180 Padukudoor 01312200 479 139 816 341 475 71 78 Andaru 01313000 4,158 425 2,214 1,045 1,169 76 56 130 106 TOTAL 6,633 1,251 7,022 3,253 3,769 277 279 299 287 0007 KADTHALA Yellare 01312300 1,040 285 1,585 741 844 49 55 118 119 Kukkuje 01312400 845 259 1,443 642 801 103 95 58 72 Kadthala 01312500 1,473 437 2,325 1,094 1,231 189 179 125 120 TOTAL 3,358 981 5,353 2,477 2,876 341 329 301 311 0008 MARNE Marne 01312600 3,165 1,422 7,172 3,397 3,775 193 167 291 285 Hermunde 01312900 1,177 280 1,444 659 785 48 50 54 58 TOTAL 4,342 1,702 8,616 4,056 4,560 241 217 345 343 0009 YERLAPADY Yerlapady 01312700 2,036 829 4,496 2,070 2,426 263 260 39 53 TOTAL 2,036 829 4,496 2,070 2,426 263 260 39 53 0010 NEERE Kanajaru 01313500 1,423 532 2,628 1,194 1,434 89 83 38 40 Necre 01313600 1,228 625 3,035 1,406 1,629 186 ·191 15 12 TOTAL 2,651 1,]57 5,663 2,600 3,063 275 274 53 52 0011 PALLI NinjooT 0)313900 924 436 2,198 993 1,205 105 91 28 26 PalJi 01314000 1,522 691 3,350 1,550 1,800 179 165 178 168 Kaliya 01314100 1,893 714 3,558 1,552 2,006 158 158 152 200 TOTAL 4,339 1,841 9,106 4,095 5,On 442 414 358 394 0012 BA1LOOR BailooT 01313700 422 210 1,183 520 663 27 28 Kowdoor 01313800 1,608 846 4,027 1,781 2,246 244 283 70 90 TOTAL 2,030 1,056 5;210 2,301 2,909 271 311 70 90 0013 HIRGANA Hirgana 01312800 2,353 948 4,693 2,137 2,556 131 129 61 69 TOTAL 2,353 948 4,693 2,137 2,556 131 129 61 69 0014 SHIRLAL Shirlal 01313100 3,673 441 2,372 1,089 1,283 42 37 121 125 larkala 01313200 590 136 771 367 404 40 26 Kervashe 01313300 4,210 503 2,649 1,258 1,391 127 122 87 97 TOTAL 8,473 ],080 5,792 2,714 3,078 209 185 208 222 00]5 DURGA Durga 01315:)00 . 1,972 637 3,418 1,705 1,713· . i72 180 22i 225 TOTAL 1,972 637 3,418 1,705 J,713 172 180 221 225

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled ofthe No, of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village Code Panehayat House- population) Population Name of (in holds -----_:_.:...:.::::::.~------.:.==::::::.- Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Vilhi e Location Code hect~res) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0016 'KUKKUNDOOR Kukkundoor 01314200 2,644 2,428 11,770 5,677 6,093 663 660 159 130 TOTAL 2,644 2,428 11,770 5,677 6,093 663 660 159 130 0017 NITTE Nitte 01314300 3,932 2,161 11,381 5,405 5,976 ' 566 563 113 141 TOTAL 3,932 2,1-61 11 ,381':" 5,405 5,976 566, 563 113 141 0018 BELMAN Nandalike 01314400 1,193 741 3,270 1,447 1,823 151 171 10 8 Sooda 01314500 992 486 2,100 868 1,232 20 21 48 86 Belman 01314600 1,447 1,034 4,470 2,019 2,451 161 171 34 37 TOTAL 3,632 2,261 9,840 4,334 5,506 332 363 92 131 0019 INNA luna 01314700 1,023 798 3,576 1,551 2,025 34 38 40 54 TOTAL 1,023 798 3,576 1,551- '2,025 34 38 40 54 0020 MUNDKURU Mulladka 01314800 530 301 1,424 617 807 22 25 55 53 \ ' Mundkuru 01314900 1,406 1,231 5,822 2,644 3,178 179 191 48 48 TOTAL 1,936 1,532 7,246 3,261 3,985 201 216 103 10] 0021 BOLA Bola 01315000 1,814 803 3,776 1,648 2,128 160 149 31 30 Kedinje 01315100 284 174 866 412 454 49 39 2 2 TOTAL 2,098 977 4,642 2,060 2,582 209 188 33 32 0022 KANTHAVARA Kanthavara 01315200 1,989 711 3,504 1,509 1,995 150 150 56 61 TOTAL 1,989 711 ' 3,504 1,50,9 1,995 -150 '150 56 61 0023 SANDOR Sanoor 01315300 1,474 1,256 6,328 3,008 ' 3,320 250 255 34 40 TOTAL 1,474 1,256 6,328 3,008 3,320 250 255 34 40 0024 MIYAR Miyar 01315400 2,163 1,352 6,659 3,174 3,485 344 342 73 71 TOTAL 2,163 1,352 6,659 3,174 3,485 344 342 73 71 0025 MUDAR Mudar 01315600 2,004 1,120 5,797 . 2,759 3,038 452 483 82 79 TOTAL 2,004 1,120 5,797 2,759 3,038 452 483 82 .79 0026 MALA Mala 01313400 4,700 1,096 5,568 2,630 2,938 305 304 208 202 TOTAL 4,700 1,096 5,568 2,630 2,938 305 ' 304 208 202 0027 NALLUR Nallur 01315900 2,478 1,061 5,667 2,677 2,990 352 341 29 50 TOTAL 2,478 1,061 5,667 2,677 2,990 352 341 29 50 0028 RENJALA Renjala 01316000 1,850 525 2,877 1,322 1,555 251 236 59 53 Irvathuru 01316100 1,138 481 2,565 1,133 1,432 193 181 10 7 TOTAL 2,988 1,006 5,442 2,455 2,987 444 417 69 60 0029 EEDU Nooralbettu 01315700 2,121 438 2,381 1,151 1,230 83 78 59 63 2,4i4 '214· - 236·' 59 '63 Eedu , ·013f5800 i~953-- " 850' 4,521 2,107 TOTAL 5,074 1,288 6,902 3,258 3,644 297 314 118 126

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ANNEXURE - II

NOTE ON FERTILITY & MORTALITY AND MIGRATION - 1991 & 2001 CENSUS

Fertility levels Internal and International migration In demography, the word fertility is used in The migrational movements are of three types relation to the actual production of children or (i) Migration within the state itself with its 'occurrence of births specially live births'. Fertility components (a) Migration within the district of is a measure of rate at which population adds 10 enumeration (intra district migration), (b) itself by births and normally assessed by relating Migration froni one district of state to another number of births "to size of some section of the district of state (inter district migration), (ii) popUlation, such as number of married cOllples or Migration from one state to another state of the number of women of child bearing age. In other country (interstate migration), (iii) Migration from words, it is a major component of population one country to another" country. The first two growth. In the 1991 census, questions on fertility streams together constitute internal migration, related to age at marriage, number of surviving while the last type of movement is called children at present, number of children ever born international migration. alive and children born alive during the last one Why people migrate? year were asked. The first three questions were asked to all evermarried women and the last As in 1981 census, the reasons for migration were question related to currently married women. elicited in 1991 & 2001 cenSllS also. The reasons for migration were broadly categorized as (I) employment MIGRATION (2) business (3) education (4) family moved (5) What is Migration? marriage (6) natural calamities like drought, floods Migration is the third component of population etc. and (7) other reasons. Reasons for migration have change, the other two being mortality and fertility. been elicited only with reference to movement from A person is considered as a migrant by place of place of last residence. birth if the place in which he is enumerated during Impact of migration the cenSllS is other than the place of birth. Similarly Growth of popUlation of a particular place a person is considered as a migrant by place of last residence jf the place in which he is enumerated depends upon natural increase due to excess of births during the census is other than his place of over deaths and migration. Knowledge of trends in immediate last residence. migration helps in future planning of a region.

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ANNEXURE ill VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGEAT MARRIAGE, 1991 SI.No State/District GFR GMFR TFR TMFR CDR No. of Child- Mean Age children ever Women at bOTn per ever ratio Marriage married (0 - 4) women"in age- group 45-49 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Karnataka 126 167 3.87 5.54 30.93 4.41 464 18.0 119 147 3.57 4.65 32.39 4.26 507 17.6 2 Bagalkot 139 167 4.27 5.27 32.01 . 4.65 572 17.3 3 Bijapur 139 167 4.27 . 5.27 32.01 4.65 572 17.3 4 Gulbarga 149 181 4.75 5.83 33.27 4.39 624 17.2 5 155 189 4.82 6.18 33.02 4.71 644 16.8 6 Raichur 152 183 4.65 5.71 34.70 4.36 608 17.4 7 Koppal 152 183 4.65 5.71 34.70 4.36 608 17.4 8 Gadag 130 171 3.94 5.61 30.59 4.74 503 18.3 9 Dharwad 130 171 3.94 5.61 30.59 4.74 503 18.3 10 Uttara Kannada 119 178 3.66 6.22 29.58 4.78 418 18.9 11 Haveri 130 171 3.94 5.61 30.59 4.74 503 18.3 12 Benary 157 196 4.85 6.33 36.74 4.85 556 17.6 13 Chitradurga 120 158 3.60 5.45· 28.96 4.68 463 17.9 14 Davangere 120 158 3.60 5.45 28.96 4.68 463 17.9 15 Shimoga 123 175 3.72 6.15 31.72 4.78 414 18.5 16 Udupi 111 183 3.61 6.70 30.22 4.60 353 19.6 17 Chikmagalur 106 151 3.13 5.46 28.27 4.49 382 18.9 18 Tumkur 109 142 3.46 5.11 27.04 4.23 422 18.0 19 Kolar 122 157 3.89 5.44 30.07 4.26 441 18.2 20 Bangalore 115 160 3.52 5.46 30.85 3.89 369 18.8 21 Bangalore Rural 121 155 3.76 5.32 28.77 4.23 455 17.8 22 Mandya 103 133 3.1 J 4.57 25.56 4.31 410 17.2 23 Hassan 97 136 2.90 5.12 27.56 4.42 410 18.6 -- 24 Daksniriii Kaim-ada 111 183 3.61 6.70 30.22 4.60- 353 19.6 25 Kodagu 98 140 2.77 5.43 26.30 4.02 377 19.8 26 Mysore 118 156 3.56 5.20 29_72 4.14 416 17.1 17.1 27 Chamarajnagara 118 156 3.56 5.20 29.72 4.14 416

Marriage and age at marriage are important so­ measure of fertility known as Total Fertility Rate cial phenomena and crucial factors in the analysis of (TFR). It indicates average number of children ex­ the dynamics of fertility. As such, various measures pected to be born per woman during her entire span on reproductive period assuming that the age specific of fertility estimated based on these crucial factors fertility rates to which she is exposed to, continue to are highlighted in the above table. be the same and there .is no mortality. The same is Estimates of General Fertility Rate (GFR) 'a re­ expected for married women known as Total Marital fmed measure of fertility, defined as the number of Fertiljty Rate (TMFR). The estimated TFR and TMFR­ live births per thousand women in the reproductive for the district are 3.61 and 6.70 respectively. The age-group 15-49 years is a useful tool for measuring Crude Birth Rate (CBR) is 30.22. fertility, and this rate is further estimated only for the The most useful indices that can be derived from married women which is defined as General Marital the question on number of Children born alive is the Fertility Rate (GMFR). The GFR and GMFR for the average number of children ever born per ever mar­ district are III and 183 respectively. ried women by age-group. Since most of the women The cumulative "va:lue of the a:ge=specific-fertility complete their reproduction-be tlie"age":gi6tij:;--45~49, rates at the end of the child bearing ages gives a . this indices is termed as completed fertility. The cat-

301 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI ------~ egory ever man-jed includes widows, divorced and marriage relates to all women who live with their hus­ separated women. As such the completed fertility for bands, where some of them might have been recently the district is 4.6. The child women ratio which is a married and some of them decades ago_ It can be relative measure to know the fertility perfonnance of observed that mean age at marriage of the currently a women is 353 in the district. married women of Udupi district is higher. than the One of the parameters, presenting female age at state figure of 18.00.

ESTIMATES OF CHILD MORTALlTYlNDICATORS BYSEX, 1991 S tate! Dis trict Person Male Female Sf. No. q(J) q(2) lJ(3) lJ(5) q(I) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(I) q(2) q(3) q(S) 1 2 4 567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Karnataka 74 77 84 90 74 76 86 91 72 77 83 88· Belgaum 50 56 61 69 48 56 60 67 54 57 61 70 2 Bagalkot 75 79 81 88 80 84 87 88 69 72 73 89 3 Bijapur 75 79 81 88 80 84 87 88 69 72 73 89 4 Gulbarga 59 71 75 86 59 73 71 81 59 69 78 91 5 Bidar 66 72 75 85 67 71 74 84 73 72 77 86 6 Raichur 59 66 70 80 58 69 70 79 52 65 70 84 7 Koppal 59 66 70 80 58 69 70 79 52 65 70 84 8 Gadag 74 78 83 95 74 79 84 94 75 77 82 97 9 Dharwad 74 78 83 95 74 79 84 94 75 77 82 97 10 Uttara Kannada 49 56 65 69 50 61 67 70 49 54 64 69 11 Haveri 74 78 83 95 74 79 84 94 75 77 82 97 12 Bellary 79 96 103 119 84 98 103 I 18 73 93 102 121 13 Chitradurga 51 83 88 104 51 83 87 102 52 84 89 108 14 Davangere 51 83 88 104 51 83 87 102 52 84 89 108 15 Shimoga 69 73 77 88 81 84 79 93 73 79 82 85 16 Udllpi 29 41 43 46 20 54 43 45 30 38 43 47 17 Chikmagalur 55 68 73 75 56 65 74 77 55 69 72 73 18 Tumkur 64 92 96 102 66 90 97 99 60 94 95 108 19 Kolar 56 82 92 100 54 89 94 101 57 75 91 99 20 Bangalore 50 55 56 67 51 54 57 66 49 56 52 69 21 Bangalore Rural 50 55 56 67 51 54 57 66 49 56 62 69 22 Mandya 67 71 79 84 76 79 81 86 59 62 71 85 23 Hassan 61 63 66 78 73 72 69 80 44 53 57 76 24 Dakshina Kannada 29 41 43 46 20 54 43 45 30 38 43 47 25 Kodagu 41 48 61 66 43 54 70 72 42 44 50 59 26 Mysore 57 75 81 89 57 86 92 97 58 64 75 86 27 Chamarajnagara 57 75 81 89 57 86 92 97 58 64 75 86

The est~mates of mortality indicators presented estimates have been \yorked out using Brass technique . above have been obtained through indirect estimation where (qi) is the probability of a newborn child dying using the data on the number of chndren ever born and before the age i = 1, 2, 3 and 5. The table above shows number of children surviving to ever married women. the estimates of infant and child mortality derived for The infomlation on questions on children ever born the year 199] by sex. and children surviving canvassed for all ever married The infant mortality rate (q 1) for the person is 29 woman have been tabulated by the age of the mother. and for male and female are 20 ana 30 respectively. This data has been converted into estimates of prob­ The estimates of under 5 mortality (q5) for person is ability of dying before attaining a given age_ These 46 and for male and female are 45 and 47 respectively-

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ANNEXURE - IV

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH/PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE, 1991 AND 2001 CENSUSES

ANNEXURE IV (1) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH

Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Migrants born within the state of enumeration 691,767 263,403 428,364 344,287 135,592 208,695 87.]8 33.19 53.98 93.61 36.87 56.74 a Migrants born elsewhere in the district of 620,701 228,621 392,080 271,813 104,696 167,117 Enumeration 78.22 28.81 49.41 73.90 28.47 45.44 b Migrants born in other districts of the state 71,066 34,782 36,284 72,474 30,896 41,578 8.96 4.38 4.57 19.71 8.40 11.30 II Migrants born in others states of India 95,285 46,537 48,748 22,216 11,221 10,995 12.01 5.86 6.14 6.04 3.05 2.99 III Migrants born in other countries 5,670 3,170 2,500 1,287 631 656 0.71 DAD 0.32 0.35 0.17 0.18 IV Unclassifiable 810 330 480 0 0 0 0.10 0.04 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 V Total migrants 793,532 313,440 480,092 367,790 147,444 220,346 100.00 39.50 60.50 100.00 40.09 59.91 Source; M igra tion Tables of J 99 J & 200 I Census

The Anenxure IV(l) presents data of migrants in the district are larger than migrants born in other on migration by their place of birth. The majority of districts of the state. Considerable proportion of migrants are those who are born within the state of population from other state have migrated to the enumeration, which constitute 93.61 per ccnt as pcr district. The variations during the decade among 2001 Census. Among them, migrants born elsewhere different categories can be seen from the annexure.

\NNEXURE IV (2) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LASTRESIDENCI SI. Place of Last Residence 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Last residence within the state of Enumeration but 716,450 273,033 443,417 349,126 137,645 211,481 outside the place of enumeration 87.48 33.34 54.14 93.50 36.86 56.64 a Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 639,204 234,801 404,403 279,239 107,770 171,469 78.05 28.67 49.38 74.79 28.86 45.92 b In other districts of the state of enumeration 77,246 38,232 39,014 69,887 29,875 40,012 9.43 4.67 4.76 18.72 8.00 10.72 2 Last residence in otrer states of india beyond the state 94,075 46,637 47,438 22,606 11,591 11,015 of enumeration 11.49 5.69 5.79 6.05 3.10 2.95 3 Last residence in other countries 7,520 4,310 3,210 1,657 875 782 0.92 0.53 0.39 0.44 0.23 0.21 4 Unclassifiable 950 440 510 0 0 0 0.12 0.05 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 Total Migrants 818,995 324,420 494,575 373,389 150,111 223,278 100.00 39.61 60.39 100.00 40.20 59.80 Source; Migration Tables of 1991 & 2001 Census

The Annexure IV(2) presents data on migration is concerned, it can be seen that migrants whose place ~~ by their place of last residence. As far as the district of last residence was within the state ofenwneration

303 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI but outside the place of enumeration, constitute major Considerable proportion from other state have proportion of migrant population. As per 2001 migrated to the district. The variations during the Census, their percentage accounts for 93.50 Among decade among different categories can be seen from them, more is the inflow from within the district. the annexurc. ANNEXURE IV (3) - INTERSTATE IN-MIGRATION TO UDUPIDISTRICT

Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Percentage of to Percentage of to Migrants total migrants ·Migrants total migrants 2 3 4 5 Andhra Pradesh 2,690 2.82 1,371 6.06 Goa 260 0.27 0 0.00 67,670 71.02 8,83.0 39.06 M aharashtra 7,350 7.71 5,754 25.45 Tamil Nadu 12,145 12.75 3,526 15.60 Delhi 0 0.00 421 1.86 Total for 6 states 90,115 94.57 19,902 88.04 Other states 5,170 5.43 2,704 11.96 Total 95,285 100.00 22,606 100.00 Source: Migration Tables 0-1 of 1991 & 2001 Census The interstate in-migration to the district by their cent followed by 25.45 pcr ccnt from Maharashtra. place of birth provided above, highlights the States Migrants from Tamilnadu accounts for 15.6 per cent. with the largest contribution of migrants to the district. Further the category migrants from 'Other States' has According to 2001 Census findings, majority of more than doubled from 5.43 per cent in 1991 to 11.96 migrants are from Kerala which is about 39.06 per per cent in 2001.

ANNEXURE IV(4) - RURAL AND URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH - 1991 AND 2001 CENSUS

Place ofEnumeration-1991 Place ofEnumeration-2001 Place of Birth Total Rural Uroan Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. Within the state 691,767 500,873 190,894 344,287 292,908 51,379 100.0 72.4 27.6 100.0 85.1 14.9

2. Tn other states of India 95,285 50,770 44,515 22,216 13,675 8,541 100.0 53.3 46.7 100.0 61.6 38.4 Rural and urban composition of intemal migrants that majority of migrants within the State as well as by their place of birth is provided in the above from other states ofIndia have migrated to rural areas statement. The data for both the Census points out of the district.

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ANENXURE - V

Brief account of Main Religions in the District I 6 major religions viz., , Muslims, Christians, Taluk as per J99l & 2001 Census Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Besides, the minor Religion forms an integral part of Indian Social religions have been classified under the category of System. For an Indian, it is a way of life rather tha~ 'Others'. The data on religion collected and a faith. Indian Census, since its inception is presented by the Indian Census is the basic data of collecting data on religion and presenting the' same immense use for the researchers, anthropologists, in its reports. In the pre-independence Census sociologists, demographers, administrators, planners reports, the data on religion was being presented for and even for a common man.

ANNEXUREV(I) - PERCENTAGEDISTRlBUTION OF POPUL-i\.TION BY MAJOR RELIGIONS IN INOlA AND KARNATAKA DUR1NG 1991 & 2001 AND ITS GROWTH RATE DURlNG 1981-1991 & 1991-2001

S I. Religion India Karnataka No .. Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage of growth rate of growth rate of gl'owth rate of growth rate Population 1981-1991 Population 1991-2001 Population 1981-1991 Population 1991-2001 during during during during 1991 2001 1991 2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Hindus 82.4 22.3. 80.5 20.0 85.5 20.7 83.9 15.3 2 Muslims 11.7 26.1 13.4 29.3 11.6 25.7 12.2 23.5 3 Christians 2.3 16.9 2.3 22.1 1.9 II. 1 1.9 17.4 4 Sikhs 2.0 24.2 1.9 16.9 Ng 57.8 0.0 51.7 5 Buddhists 9.8 34.0 0.8 23.2 0.1 72.8 0.7 438.7 6 Jains 0.4 3.9 0.4 26.0 0.7 14.6 0.8 26.5 7 Others 0.4 13.1 0.6 111.3 Ng 51.0 0.2 1,725.5 8 Religions 0.6 573.4 0.1 76.3 0.1 . 8,242.0 0.3 232.9 not stated India - State differentials Religion wise growth in the state during the decade . The comparative data of the country and the state 1981 - 91 reveals that the major religions viz., Hindus, of Karnataka presented in Annexure Y(1) reveals Muslims and Christians recorded a growth rate in that ~he religion wise concentration of population in lesser degree i.e., 20.7 per cent, 25.7 per cent and the state of Kamataka is of three major religions viz., 11.1 per cent respectively, against that of 22.3, 26.1 Hindus, Muslims arid Christians. Hindus are returned and 16.9 per cent in India as a whole. On the other on the higher side with over three per cent more than hand Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains recorded a growth the national average. Christians recorded nearly one rate of 72.8 per cent, 57.8 per cent and 14.6 pecent per cent less whereas the proportion of Muslims in respectively for the state against that of 34.0, 24.2 the state to national population was almost the same. and 3.9 per cent respectively for India.' Thus, the There are 85.5 per cent Hindus, 11.6 per cent Jains recorded a higher growth of nearly 11 per cent Muslims and 1.9 per cent Christians in Karnataka as in the state than that of India as a whole during the against that of 82.4 per cent Hindus, 11.7 per cent decade 1981 - 91. Muslims and 2.3 per cent Christians in India. In Percentage distribution of population during 2001 regard to concentration of other three major religions Census, by major religions in India and Karnataka viz., Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains it is observed that shows that Hindus form majority of the population Jains with 0.7 per cent form the fourth major religion with 80.5 and 83.9 per cent respectively, while in the state- whereas Buddhists with 9.8 per cent is Muslims form 13.4 and 12.2 per cent for the country the third major religion in India. In the Indian scene and state respectively. The proportion of these the Sikhs form fifth major group, whereas in religions for the country and state, during 1991 Census Kamataka, Buddhists -and-Sikhs are placed fifth was 82.4 per ceni and 85.5 per-cent for Hindus and position. 11.7 and 11.6 per cent for Muslims. There is not

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UDUPI much noticeable changes are found in other regions. its proportion to the total population has increased Persons who have not reported to which religion or from 0.1 per cent in 1991 Census to 0.3 per cent faith they belong to has increased in Kamataka, as during 200 1 Census. ANNEXURE V(2) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION UNDER EACH RELIGION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE DISTRICTS OFKARNATAKA -1991 CENSUS & 2001 CENSUS

Sl. State/District Religion wise percentage of population-1991 No. Total Hindus Muslims Christians Jains Buddhists Sikhs Other Religion Population Religions not stated I 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 II 1991 Karnataka 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Belgaum 8.0 7.9 6.9 1'.8 45.2 1.2 5.5 7.3 9.6 .2 Bagalkot 3.1 3.2 2.9 0.3 5.9 0.1 1.3 2.6 1.6 3 Bijapur 3.4 3.4 4.6 0.1 2.1 0.0 l.3 2.4 2.6 4 Gulbarga 5.7 5.5 8.5 1.7 1.5 4.0 2.1 7.3 10.3 5 Bidar 2.8 2.4 4.6 4.6 0.2 60.6 8.1 2.3 2.6 6 Raichur 3.0 3.0 3.6 1.9 0.9 0.1 0.2 1. 7 4.4 7 Koppal 2.1 2.2 2.1 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.4 0.3 2.5 8 Gadag 1.9 1.9 2.1 0.3 1.7 0.0 0.0 4.1 3.3 9 Dharwad 3.1 2.8 5.0 2.9 6.4 0.1 7.5 6.6 3.9 10 Uttara Kannada 2.7 2.1 2.6 5.1 1.0 10.4 1.8 1.2 1.8 11 Haveri 2.8 2.7 4.0 0.2 2.7 0.1 1.0 1.2 3.1 12 Bellary 3.7 3.7 4.0 L3 I.5 0.2 1.5 4.1 4.0 13 Chitradurga 2.9 3.2 1.8 0.2 0.9 0.0 LO 1.4 3.6 14 Davanagere 3.5 3.5 3.6 0.5 1.7 0.1 1.4 3.2 3.1 15 Shimoga 3.2 3.3 3.2 2.8 2.5 0.0 1.9 5.9 2.9 16 Udupi 2.3 2.3 1.4 8.0 1.3 0.2 1.3 2.6 3.2 17 Chikmagalur 2.3 2.4 1.6 3.0 1.3 0.0 0.3 0.6 5.8 18 Tumkur 5.1 5.5 3.4 0.7 1.4 0.1 1.4 1.7 4.7 19 Kolar 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.0 1.1 0.1 2.6 1.5 1.0 20 Bangalorc 10.8 10.1 12.1 32.0 11.8 1.3 49.7 18.6 3.8 21' Bangalore Rural 3.7 4.0 2.8 0.8 OA 0.0 2.0 0.7 1.0 22 Mandya 3.7 4.1 1.3 0.8 1.0 0.2 1.6 0.3 2.5 23 Hassan 3.5 3.8 1.6 1.7 1.5 0.2 1.7 2.4 6.9 24 Dakshina Kannadll 3.7 3.0 6.2 17.6 2.9 0.1 0.7 2.6 5.0 25 Kodagu Ll 1.1 1.3 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 4.5 1.2 26 Mysore 5.1 5.3 3.8 3.3 2.8 16.0 3.1 11.8 3.6 27 Chamrajnagar _----'2=-..:..0 ____:2::_:.=.2 ___::::0.:.:7 ___ ~2::..:_1 __~O~.:_l ___:4~.8,:_ _ ___:O~.!.1 __--,0,::.!:.2 ____:2::.. ~I _ 2001 Karnataka 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Belgaum 8.0 8.0 6.8 1.8 4LJ 1.3 6.4 7.3 5.7 2 Bagalkot 3.1 3.2 2.8 0.3 5.8 0.2 Ll 10.9 2.9 ).4 3 Bijapur 3.4 4.6 0.1 2.0 0.6 1.6 ·1.6 2.6 4 ' Gulbarga 5.9 5.4 8.5 1.8 1.6 39.1 3.4 7.8 8.4 5 Bidar 2.8 2.3 4.6 4.3 0.3 31:0 4.3 10.5 6.0 6 Raichur 3.2 3.2 3.5 1.2 0.9 0.4 0.8 1.5 3.8 7 Koppal 2.3 2.4 2.1 0.4 0.6 0.0 0.8 3.7 4.5 8 Gadag 1.8 1.9 2.0 0.3 1.5 0.1 0.6 6.7 2.4 9 Dharwad 3.0 2.8 4.9 2.7 6.1 0.6 7.5 6.5 3.5 10 Uttara Kannada 2.6 2.6 2.5 4.4 0.9 2.7 1.5 OA 0.2 11 Haveri 2.7 2.6 3.9 0.2 2.4 0.0 L2 3.5 4.6 12 Bellary 3.8 3.9 4.0 1.3 1.7 0_1 2.7 4.1 3.3 13 Chitradurga 2.9 3.1 1.7 0.2 0.9 0.1 3.7 4.2 7.0 14 Davanagere 3.4 3.5 3.5 0.5 1.5 0.0 Ll 1.7 9.1 15 Shimoga 3.1 3.2 3.1 2.6 2.3 0.0 1.9 2.1 1.3

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81. 8 tatclDistrict 2001 No. Total Hindus Muslims Christians Jains Buddhists Sikhs Other Religion Population Religions not stated and persuation s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 Udupi 2.1 2.2 1.3 6.5 1.1 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.2 17 Chikmagalur 2.2 2.3 1.5 2.7 1.2 0.3 0.4 3.4 3.4 18 Tumkur 4.9 5.3 3.3 0.8 1.3 0.1 2.1 4.9 3.1 19 Kolar 4.8 5.0 4.6 3.2 0.9 0.2 2.2 0.2 2.5 20 Bangalore 12.4 11.7 13.5 37.6 16.7 I.l 43.7 2.8 9.9 21 Bangalore Rural 3.6 3.8 2.6 0.9 0.5 0.2 1.7 0.6 3.9 22 Mandya 3.3 3.8 1.1 0.8 0.9 2.8 1.0 1.0 1.5 23 Hassan 3.3 3.6 1.6 1.5 1.4 0.6 2.4 0.5 4.4 24 Dakshina Kannada 3.6 2.9 6.5 16.3 2.6 0.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 25 Kodagu 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.8 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 26 Mysore 5.0 5.2 3.6 3.5 3.6 9.6 3.5 4.0 3.8 27 Chamrajnagar 1.8 1.9 0.6 2. I 0.3 8.7 0.4 3.6 I.2

ANNEXURE V(3) - PERCENTAGE AND DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY MAJOR RELIGION IN KARNATAKA AND UDUPI DISTRICT-1991 & 2001 KARNATAKA UDUPI 1991 2001 1991 2001 RELIGION Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hindus 38,432,027 85.50 44,321,279 83.86 890,793 85.8l 958,389 86.17 Muslims 5,234,023 ]] .60 6,463,127 12.23 72,989 7.03 83,059 7.47 Christians 859,478 1.90 1,009,164 1.9] 68,364 6.59 65,634 5.90 Jains 326,114 0.70 412,659 0.78 4,378 0.42 4,560 0.41 Buddhists 73,012 0.20 393,300 0.74 125 O.OJ 116 O.OJ Sikhs 10,101 Ng 15,326 0.03 132 O.Ol 225 0.02 Others 6,325 Ng 115,460 0.22' . 167 0.02 44 0.00 Religion not stated 36,121 0.10 120,247 0.23 1,150 0.11 216 0.02

The percentage distribution of population by statistics for the district does not differ much as Hindus major religion in Kamataka and Udupi district for and Muslims occupy the top two places followed by 1991 and 2001 Censuses are presented in the above Christians. These three religion cover more than 90 table. As may be seen from the table that in Karnataka, per cent of the total population of the district. Hindus form 85.5 and 83.86 per cent of the total Remarkable increase in the proportion of Buddhists population during 1991 and 2001 Censuses, followed population has been noticed between 1991 and 2001 by Muslims and Christians. The corresponding Censuses in the State.

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ANNEXURE V(4) - DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF MAJOR RELIGIONS IN KARNATAKA AND UDUPI- 1991 & 2001

Sl. No. Religion Karnataka Udupi 1991 2001 1991 2001 Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hindus 73.2 26.8 70.4 29.6 79.0 21.0 82.2 17.8 2 Muslims 44.5 55.5 41.0 59.0 65.3 34.7 75.1 24.9 3 Christians 38.1 61.9 32.5 67.5 77.4 22.6 79.1 20.9 4 Jains 57.8 42.2 53.0 47.0 85.6 14.4 85.3 14.7 5 Buddhists 83.6 16.4 83.5 16.5 5.6 94.4 33.6 66.4 6 Sikhs 12.1 87.6 18.6 81.4 6.1 93_9 32.4 67_6 7 Others 29.2 70.8 64.2 35.8 24_0 76_0 72.7 27_3 8 Religion Not Stated 75.5 24.5 68.9 3Ll 70_7 29.3 88_0 12_0

Rural - Urban differentials

Distribution of major religion by residence for of the State. As far as the district is concerned, the State and district are presented in the above according to 2001 Census data, except Buddhists statement. Majority of Hindus, lains, Buddhists and Sikhs, all major religions are concentrated in and those who have not stated their religion are mral areas_ Buddhists and Sikhs account for 66A residing in rural areas of the State during both the and 67.6 per cent respectively in urban areas. A Censuses. While population belonging to Muslim, comparative data for 1991 Census is provided in Christian and Sikh religion reside in urban areas the annexurc.

ANNEXURE-V(S) - PERCENTAGE DlSTRmUTION OF POPULATION BY RELIGION IN DIFFERENT TALUKS OFUDUPI DISTRICT

Name of 1991 Census DistrietfTaluk Total Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion Population Religions not stated of the Districtl Taluk 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Udupi A 1,038,099 890,793 72,989 68,364 4,378 125 132 167 1,150 P 100.00 85.81 7.03 6.59 0.42 U.01 0.01 0.02 0.11 Kundapura A 351,673 314,978 23,707 12,510 87 0 9 17 365 P 100.00 89_57 6.74 3_56 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 Udupi A 495,766 417,452 37,593 39,647 211 98 117 128 520 p 100_00 84.20 7.58 8.00 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.03 0_10 Karka! A 190,660 158,363 11,689 16,207 4,080 27 6 22 265 p 100.00 83_06 6.13 8.50 2.14 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.14 2001 Census --~---. Udupi A 1,112,243 958,389 83,059 65,634 4,560 116 225 44 2]6 P 100.00 86.17 7.47 5.90 0.41 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.02 Kundapura A 377,420 336,923 27,180 13,077 102 5 22 27 84 p 100.00 89_27 7_20 3.46 0.03 0.00 0_01 0.01 0.02 Udupi A 529,225 444,594 44,754 39,216 282 92 168 16 103 P 100.00 84.01 8.46 7.41 0.05 0_02 0_03 0.00 0.02 Karkal _A 205,598 176,872 11,125 13,341 .4,176 .19 35 ] 29 p 100_00 86.03 5.41 6.49 2.03 0.01 0.02 0_00 0.01 A: Actual, P: Percentage

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District -. Taluk variation followed by Muslims and Christians in Udupi Talukwise distribution of population following district. A comparison between 1991 and 2001 major religion is presented above. As far as the Census data expose marginal variations in district is concerned, majority of the population different faiths persuaded by the population during follow Hindu faith in all the taluks. This is the decade.

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ANNEXURE VI - MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION IN STATE AND DISTRICT - 1991& 2001

1991 2001 Marital Status Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Karnataka

Never marricd 23,411,394 15,931,095 7,480,299 26,022,461 17,049,964 8,972,497 52.05 35.42 16.63 49.24 32.26 16.98 Married 19,316,(11 13,479,003 5,837,108 23,967,061 15,823,402 8,143,659 42.94 29.96 12.98 45.35 29.94 15.41 Widowed 2,151,978· 1,585,338 566,640 2,680,975 1,881,875 799,100 4.79 3.52 1.27 5.07 3.56 1.51 Divorced or separated 89,958 69,317 20,641 180,065 133,792 46,273 0.2 0.15 0.05 0.34 0.25 0.09 Unspecified 7,760 4,660 3,100 0 0 0 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 44,977,201 31,069,413 13,907,788 52,850,562 34,889,033 17,961,529 100.00 69.06 30.94 100.00 66.01 33.99 Udupi Neve, married 1.515,458 1,088,461 426,997 573,069 468,130 104,939 56.25 40.40 15.85 51.52 42.09 9.43 Married 1,033,271 741,299 291,972 466,705 377,695 89,010 38.35 27.51 10.84 41.96 33.96 8.00 Widowed 138,705 97,260 41,445 70,672 58,617 12,055 5.15 3.6l 1.54 6.35 5.27 1.08 Divorced or separated 6,300 4,250 2,050 1,797 1,448 349 0.23 0.16 0.08 0.16 0.13 0.03 Unspecified 530 400 130 0 0 0 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 2,694,264 1,931,670 762,594 1,112,243 905,890 206,353 100.00 71.70 28.30 100.00 81.45 18.55 Note:- *Thc datn on marital status is being tabulated upto district level only. As such the data for newly created districts could not be recalibrated tor [99 [ Census. Hence the data of unbifurcated districts arc presented for the newly created districts al~o. It may be seen from Annexure VI that the Married, widowed and Divorced or Separated are 41.96, percentage of "Never Married" population accounts for 6.35 and 0.16 per cent during 2001 Census. 49.24 per cent and 51.52 per cent at state and district Comparative data for 1991 Census is also furnished in levels during 200 [ Census, while the same was 52.05 the table for ready reference. The percentage variation per cent and 56.25 per cent during 199] Census. of all the marital categories betw~en rural and urban is Similarly the percentage figures of thc district for marginal in both state and district population.

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ANNEXURE-VII SEX AND EDUCATION IN THEDISTRICT-1991 & 2001 CENSUS Category 1991 2001 Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 8 9 10 Karnataka

Total Population 44,977,201 22,951,917 22,025,284 52,850,562 26,898,918 25,951,644 Illiterate 23,964,008 10,080,289 13,883,719 22,415,600 9,237,707 13,177,893 53.28 43.92 63.04 42.41 34.34 50.78 II Literate 21,013,193 12,871,628 8,141,565 30,434,962 17,661,211 12,773,751 46.72 56.08 36.96 57.59 65.66 49.22 i) Literate without any formal schooling 126,670 66,250 60,420 538,542 318,906 219,636 including educational level unclassified 0.28 0.29 0.27 1.02 1.19 0.85 ii) Below Primary 5,605,111 3,225,595 2,379,516 7,676,809 4,205,270 3,471,539 12.46 14.05 10.80 14.53 15.63 13.38 iii) Primary 5,660,132 3,343,397 2,316,735 8,469,455 4,606,498 3,862,957 12.58 14.57 10.52 16.03 17.13 14.89 iv) Middle 4,103,828 2,474,544 1,629,284 3,815,098 2,239,919 1,575,179 9.12 10.78 7.40 7.22 8.33 6.07 v) Matriculation/Secondary 3,071,433 2,007,994 1,063,439 5,170,384 3,083,899 2,086,485 6.83 8.75 4.83 9.78 11.46 8.04 vi) Higher Secondary/ Intermediate/ 1,029,092 713,930 315,162 2,051,687 1,301,965 749,722 Pre-University/Senior Secondary 2.29 3.11 1.43 3.88 4.84 2.89 vii) Non-technical diploma or certificate 152,524 92,039 60,485 69,039 54,661 14,378 not equal to degree 0.34 0040 0.27 0.13 0.20 0.06 viii) Technical diploma or certificate 152,327 135,096 17,231 416,951 327,689 89,262 not equal to degree 0.34 0.59 0.08 0.79 1.22 0.34 ix) Graduate and above 1,112,076 812,783 299,293 2,226,959 1,522,376 704,583 2.47 3.54 1.36 4.21 5.66 2.71 Udupi Total Population 2,694,264 _-I ;306,25-6 1,388,008 1,112,243 522,231 590,012 Illiterate 938,145 366,731 571,414 301,659 1l3,096 188,563 34.82 28.07 41.17 27.12 21.66 31.96 401,449 II Literate 1,756,119 939,525 816,594 810,584 409,135 65.18 71.93 58.83 72.88 78.34 68.04 2,451 2,765 i) Literate without any formal schooling 8,460 3,590 4,870 5,216 including educational level unclassified 0.31 0.27 0.35 0.47 0.47 0.47 103,631 103,881 ii) Below Primary 429,496 219,127 210,369 207,512 15.94 16.78 15.16 18.66 19.84 17.61 274,138 129,375 144,763 iii) Primary 577,727 298,756 278,971 21.44 22.87 20.10 24.65 24.77 24.54 94,292 50,489 43,803 iv) Middle 365,455 198,323 167,132 13.56 15.18 12.04 8.48 9.67 7.42 85,824 116,538 60,085 56,453 v) Matriculation/Secondary 195,161 109,337 7.24 8.37 6.18 10.48 11.51 9.57 34,290 55,172 28;418 26,754 vi) Higher Secondary/ Intermediate/ 82,787 48,497 4.96 5.44 4.53 Pre-University/Senior Secondary 3.07 . 3.71 2.47 6,090 472 381 91 vii) Non-technical diploma or certificate 11,330 5,240 0.44 0.04 0.07 0.02 not equal to degree 0.42 DAD 5,990 1,450 6,228 4,181 2,047 viii) Technical diploma or certificate 7,440 0_,_5~._ 0.80 0.35 0.28 . _. OA~ 0.10 ____ .1!qt. ~quaI.!QA_!:gr_(!_t;. 27,598 51,014 30;124 20,890 Graduate and above 78;263 50,665 ix) 3.54 2.90 3.88 1.99 4.59 5.77

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The level of education by sex for the district percentage of women folk acquired lite"racy during and the State during 1991 and 2001 Census are the decade is more than the male population. The presented in the above annexure. It can be seen that comparison of data for the two censuses reveals it percentage of illiterates during the decade has so for the State and the district. The different decreased vis-a-vis for the State and the district. educational level attained by the population can be Though the male literates out number females, the seen in detail in the above annexure.

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ANNEXURE - VIII Distribution of differeut Mother Tongue return,ed duriug 1991 and 2001 Censuses

As a part of census publication program the data mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will on spoken languages/mother tongues will be presented be the Mother Tongue. In the case of infants and deaf under C series. The table C-7 shows the distribution mutes the language usually spoken by the mother of languages/mother tongues which returned 10,000 should be recorded. In case of doubt, the language or more speakers each at all-India level (including of mainly spoken in the household may be recorded". mother tongues grouped under each for district, with As the above instructions to the enumerators total, rural/urban and male/female break ups. The would show, the respondent was made to feel free to unclassified mother tongues and the mother tongues return the name of hislher Mother Tongue and the having less than 10,000 speakers have been relegated same was recorded faithfully by the enumerators. to 'other' mother tongue category. The table divided This naturally leads to recording of a very large into Part A - scheduled languages with the mother number of Mother Tongue names. It is to be tongues grouped under each and Part B - Non­ mentioned that Mother Tongues as returned in the scheduled languages with the mother tongue grouped' Census are basically, the designation provided by the under each. The definition of 'Mother Tongue' is the respondents. These designations or Mother Tongue same as in 1991 Census. The instructions to the labels need not be identical with the actual linguistic enumerators in regard to this question read as under: mediums. For assessing the correlation between the Record Mother Tongue in full, whatever be the Mother Tongue designations and actual languages and name of the language returned by the person dialects the raw returns of Census wcre subjected to enumerated. The definition of Mother 'Tongue is the thorough scrutiny and rationalization. same as in 1991. "Mother Tongue is the language The abstract of languages as Mother Tongues and spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the their strength in the district during 1991 and 2001 person. If the mother died in infancy, the language Census are provided below.

STATEMENT-I ABSTRACT OFLANGUAGFS AS MOTHER TONGUFS AND THEIR STRENGm IN UDUPIDISTRICT-1991 - - -- -AND 2001 CENSUS .

PART A: LANGUAGFS SPECIFIED IN THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE TO THE CONSTITUTION

Language 1991 Census Sub Major Sub 3 4 5 20 Assamese 19 10 Others Total 20 10 2 Bengali 165 313 · Bengali 165 313 · Total 165 313 3 Gujarati 328 381 Gujarati 312 377 Saurashtra 5 3 Gujrao/Gujrau Others II Total 328 381 4 Hindi 4,497 9,473 Hindi 3,611 8,571 Banjari 7 4 LamaniJLambadi _ 100 .. 774 _ · Maithili 4 3 Rajasthani 11 58

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Language 1991 Census 2001 Census Sl. No. Major Sub Major Sub Major Sub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Labani 38 Bhojpuri 16 Marwari 7 Pahari 2 Others 758 Total 4,497 9,473 5 Kannada 455,229 471,088 Kannada 455,229 471,087 Badaga I Total 455,229 471,088 6 Kashmiri - 15 6 Kashmiri 15 6 Total 15 6 7 Konkani 147,108 136,655 Konkani 143,234 136,655 Others 3,874 Total 147,108 136,655 8 39,896 31,486 Malayalam 39,595 31,486 Others 301 Total 39,896 31,486 9 Manipuri 6 Manipuri 6 Total 6 10 Marathi 27,315 32,446 Marathi 27,296 32,446 Others 19 Total 27,315 32,446 II Nepali 65 173 Nepali 65 173 Total 65 173 12 Oriya 59 65 Oriya 52 65 Others 7 Total' 59 65 13 Punjabi IIlI 204 Punjabi 181 204 Total lSI 14 Sanskrit 204 7 16 Sanskrit 7 16 Total 7 15 Sindhi 16 20 17 Sindhi 19 14 Kachchi 3 Others 1 Total 20 16 Tamil 17 8,227 8,671 Tamil 8,214 8,671 Others 13 Total 8,227 17 Tclugu 8,671 2,636 3,977 Telugu 2,636 3,977 Total 2,636 18 3,977 45,523 47,872 Urdu 45,270 47,872 Others 253 Total 45,523 47,872 731,292 742,859

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·PART B: LANGUAGES NOT SPECIFIED IN THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE TO THE CONS TITUTION

S1. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Major Sub Major Sub Major Sub 2 3 4· 5 6 7 I Arabie/Arbi· 145 155 Arabie/Arbi 145 155 Total 145 155 2 Bhili / Bhilodi 6 Paradhi Pawri Others 6 Total 6 3 BodolBoro 8 BodolBoro 8 Total 8 4 Coorgi / Kodagu 121 231 Coorgi / Kodagu 121 231 . Total 121 231 5 English 85 223 English 85 223 Total 85 223 6 Garo Gam Total 7 Gujari Gujari Total 8 KudubilKudumbi 3,694 KudubilKudumbi 3,694 Total 3,694 / Kuruba/K,Jrnmba II ·KurubaIKurumba II Total II 10 Munda 43 Munda 43 Total 43 II Mundari Mundari Total 3 12 NissilDafla Apatani 3 Total 3 13 Punehhi Punehhi 12 Total 12 14 Tibetan Tibetan 12 12 Total 12 393,483 351,272 15 Tulu Tulu 392,785 351,272 Others· 698 Total 393,483 351,272 13,728 16 Others Tola:l of other Mother Tongues· - 13,728 369,384

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STATEMENT II

Part A : Schedule Languages in descending order languages have shown which comprise at least of strength with their percentage to the total 0.0 I per cent of the total population of the district) population of the district (percentage of only those - 1991 and 200l.

Part A SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 Udupi District 1,126,443 64.92 742,859 66.79 Kannada 455,229 40.41 471,088 42.35 2 Konkani 147,108 13.06 136,655 12.29 3 Urdu 45,523 4.04 47,872 4.30 4 Malayalam 39,896 3.54 31,486 2.83 5 Marathi 27,315 2.42 32,446 2.92 6 Tamil 8,227 0.73 8,671 0.78 7 Hindi 4,497 0.40 9,473 0.85 8 Telugu 2,636 0.23 3,977 0.36 9 Gujarati 328 0.03 381 0.03 10 Punjabi 181 0.02 204 0.02 II Bengali 165 0.01 313 0.03 12 Nepali 65 0.01 173 0.02 13 Onya 59 0.01 65 0.01 14 Assamcse 20 10 15 Sindhi 20 [7 16 Kashmin 15 6 17 Sanskrit 7 16 18 Manipuri 6

Part B : Non Schedule Languages in descending languages have shown which comprise at least . order of strength with their percentage to the total 0.01 per cent of the total population of the district) population of the district (percentage of only those - 1991 and 200t.

Pllrt B SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 16 Udupi District 395,151 35.08 369,384 33.21 I Tulu 393,483 34.93 351,272 31.58 2 Arabic/Arbi 145 0.01 155 0.01 3 Coorgi I Kodagu 121 0.01 231 0.02 4 English 85 0.01 223 0.02 5 Bhili I Bhilodi 6 6 BodolBoro 8 7 Gara 8 Gujan 9 KudubilKudumbi 3,694 0.33 10 KurubalKurumba 11 II Munda 43 12 Mundari I 13 NissilDafia 3 14 Punchhi 15 Tibetan 12 16 Total Of Other Languages 1,311 0.12 13,728 1.23

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The statement I & II gives a clear picture of the at All India level. Majority of the population speak languages spoken in the district. A closer study of Kannada which constitute 40.41 and 42.35 per cent data reveals that as many as 23 and 32 languages followed by 13.06 and 12.29 per cent of Konkani which returned 10,000 or more speakers at All India speaking population in 1991 and 2001. Among the level are spoken in the district during 1991 and 2001 languages not specified in the Eighth Schedule to the Census repectively. The 'Other' category, include constitution, Tulu is spoken by 31.58 per cent of Mother Tongues spoken by less than 10,000 speakers population during 2001.

Linguistic classification of the Janguages

The names of the 114 Scheduled and Non­ 3. AUSTRO-ASIATIC Scheduled languages falling in the five language 1. Bhumij, 2. Gadaba, 3. Ho, 4. Juang, families are given below with the Scheduled Languages 5. Kharia, '6. Khasi, 7. Koda/Kora, 8.Korku, denoted as (S). Of the 18 Scheduled Languages, 13 9. Korwa, 10. Munda, 11. Mundari, fall in the Indo- branch of the Indo-European 12. Nicobarese, 13. Santa1i, 14. Savara family, 4 in the Dravidian family and one in the Tibeto­ Burmese family. 4. TlBETO-BURMESE 1. INDO-EUROPEAN 1. Acti, 2. Anal, 3. Angami, 4. Ao, 5. Bhatia, 6. Bodo/Boro, 7. Chakesang, 8. Chakrul (a) INDO-ARYAN Chokri, 9. Chang, 10. Deori, 11. Dimasa, 12. Gangte, 13. Gill-a, 14. Halam, 15. Hmar, 1. Assamese (S), 2. Bengali (S), 3. Bhili/ 16. Kabui, 17. Karbi/Mikir, 18. Khezha, Bhilodi, 4. Bishnupuriya, 5. Dogri, 19. Khiemnungan, 20. Kinnauri, 21. Koch, 6. Gujarati (S), 7. Halabi, 8. Hindi (S), 22. Kom, 23. Konyak, 24.Kuki,25. Lahauli, 9. Kashmiri (8), 10. Khandeshi, 26.Lakher, 27. Lalung, 28. Lepcha, 11. Konkani (S), 12. Lahnda, 13. Marathi (S), 29. Ljangmei, 30. Limbu, 31. Lbtha, 14. Nepali (S), 15. Oriya (S), 16. Punjabi (S), 32. LushailMiza, 33. Manipuri (S), 17. Sanskrit (S), 18.Sindhi (S), 19. Urdu (S) 34. Mao, 35. Maram, 36. Maring, 37. Miril Mishing, 38. Mishmi, 39. Mogh, 40. Monpa, 41. Nissi/Dafla, 42. Nocte, 43. Paite, (b) GERMANIC 44. Pawi, 45. Phom, 46. Pochury, 47. Rabha, 1. English 48. Rengma, 49. Sangtam, 50. Serna, 51. Sherpa, 52. Tangkhul, 53. Tangsa, 54. Thada, 55. Tibetan, 56. Tripuri, 2. DRAVIDIAN 57. Vaiphei, 58. Wancho, 59. Yimchungre, 60. Zeliang, 61. Zemi, 62. Zou 1. Coorgi/Kodagu, 2. Gondi, 3. Jatapu, 4. Kannada (S), 5. KhondlKondh, 6. Kisan, 7. Kolami, 8.Konda, 9. Koya, 10. Kui, 5. SEMlTO-HAMlTIC 11. Kurukh/Oraon, 12. Malayalam (S), 1. ArabiclArbi 13.Malto, 14. Pmji, 15. Tamil (8), 16. Tulu, 17. Telugu (S)

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