PARTS XIII A &,

SERIES-11 & TOWN DIRECtORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DIS1'RICT CENSUS IANDBOOK DISTRICT

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CENSUS OF , 1981 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part-I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for offidal use only) (Printed)

Part-I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for offic~al use only) Part-II-A General Population Tables 1 ~ Combined Volum~ (Printed) Part-II-B Primary Census Abstract J Part-III General Economic Tables Part-IV Social and Cultural Tables Part- Migration Tables, Part-VI Fertility Tables

Part-VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population (Printed) Part-VJII Household Tables Part-IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Part--A Town Directory (Printed) Part-X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns Part-X-C Survey Reports on Selected

Part-XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-XII Census Atlas . B-STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part-XIII District Census Handbook for each district in two parts Part-XIII-A Village and Town Directory Part-XIII-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract.

CONTENTS Pages 1. ' Foreword ix

2. Preface xi 3. Map of the district Before inner title 4.' Important statistics of the district xv 5. -A short profile Location, origin of name, area, climate, rivers arid drains, topography, preSent jurisdiction, land utilisation, agriculture, animal husbandry, communications, railways and roads, amenities, edu­ cational, medical, post and telegraph, water supply and electricity, present den'lographic picture, population and density, literacy, occupations, trade and commerce, industry and historical towns 1 Annexure showing jurisdictional changes.

6. Introduction to nCH Concepts and definitions

Rural/Urban classification, village, town, urban agglomeration and standard urban area (SUA) ,8 7. Analytical notes:- 11 (a) Upon Primary Census Abstraci (PCA)- Analysis based on following inset tables: . ·1 Table I-Population, number of villages and towns, 1981 >­ 11 J Table 2-Decadal change iil distribution of population Table 3--Distribution of villages by population ranges 1 12 J Table 4-Distribution of villages by density Table' 5-Proportion of scheduled castes population to total population in the villages 13 Ta\>le 6-Proportion of scheduled castes population in towns ~ 14 Table 1-Literacy rates by population ranges of villages J Table 8-Literacy rates for towns 15

Table 9-Literates, workers, n9n-~()rkers scheduled calites population in the district 16

(b) Upon village directory~ 19 Analysis based on following inset tables:

Table 100Distribution of villages according to the availability or ditTerellt amenities 20 Table II .....Proportion of rural popul\ltion served by different amenities . 1 Table I2.,-Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance raoSes from the places where these are available l 21 Table 13-Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability I of different amenities J Table 14-Distribution of villages according to popUlation ran~ !ipd aplepities ~v~iJable •. ~ 2Z 'TiI"I~ 1~,_pj~tribllti9n of villa~es a~cordin~ to land use. J ,(v) Pages (c) Upon town ~· . tY-'- .. 23 AnalysJB},_'lfun f()llOw~ng inset tables:

~~ l6-Growth, density and sex-ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the state .• 23 Table 17-New towns/towns declassified in 1981 census 24 'Tabk l.g-...;..~er capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Table 19-5chools per ten thousand population in towns 25

Table 20-No. of beds in medical institutions in towns , . ~26 PART XUiI-'-A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTfi»V

Secti_,;I~iUage .Directory

8. Note- explaining the codes used in the vill~ge directory 31 Tahsil

(i) Map 37 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 37 , (iii) Village Dlreotorr, 40' Ludhiana Tahsil

(i) Map 55 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 55 (iii) Village Directory 60 Tahsil

(i) Map 83 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 83 (iii) Villagt? .Directocy 88 Khanna Ta,hsil

(i) Map .197 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 107 (iii) Village Directory 110 Appendix I-Tahsil~ise Abstract of Educationat'~ Medical and other amenities. 120 Appendix II-Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns). 122 AppendiX III- List of villages where none of the seven amenities relating to ,education. medical, drinking waqn-, post. and,.telegmph, commqnication, power supply and market/hat is available " ' 123 Appendix IV-List of villages according to fh(' proportion of scheduled castes to the total population by.rangei i24

(vi) Section D-Town birectory Pages Note explaining the codes used in the town directory. 153 Statement I-Status and growth history 156 Statement II-Physical aspects and location of towns, 1979 158 Statement III-Municipal finance, 1978-79 160 Statement IV-Civic and other· amenities, 19,79 1 ~ 162 Statement IV·A-Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1979 J , Statement V-Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1979 164 Statement VI-Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1979 166 Appendix-Towns showing their outgrowths with population 168 l>AP.T :XIII B-VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 9. Explanatory note on Primary Census Abstract, Census concepts and definitions (PCA) 111 Primary Census Abstract Ludhiana Distric;t 114 JIlgt,aon 'tahsil 180 tudhiana Tahsil 192 Satnrala Tahsil 214 khannll Tahsil 228

AppeJ;ldix to Pthnary Census Abstta~t (peA) total; Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 1'ribes population-Urban blockwise . 241 Annexure to appendix to peA indicating block bourtdaries ()f urbart area 259 10. Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract (Tahsil and Townwise) 270

The district census iumdbook (tieH), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Govern­ ment, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of Jocal level and regional plans and as an aid to District Administration. The district census handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

. The district census handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important censuS tables and PCA for each "mage and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it eontained a descriptive account of the dis~rict, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory; including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical reP

While designing the format of 1981 DCH series Sallie rlew features along with the restructuring. of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability witll the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the villa gel have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning. but regulating the provision of goods and services as well as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the village in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households' has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and numb er of households they serve. Addition oftwo more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population to the total popu lation has also been made with this view in mind.

The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A hew statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant .addition is class of town in all the .seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose. The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census. In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series, it has been so designed that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/Town levels. At the beginning of the DCH, a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on PCA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The district and tahsil Police Station/CD Block etc level maps, depicting the boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication. This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organi sation. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Shri D.N. Dhir, I.A.S., the Director of Census Operations, Punjab on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N.G .Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. . Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the : (IX) preparation of the niaps. Data received from Census. :Directorates have been scrutinized in the sociai Studies Division at the head-quarters under !he guidance of Shrl M.M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this proJect. :New . P. PADMANABHA, The 26th April, 1982. Registrar General; India. PREFACE As being regularly presented hithertofore, since 1951 census, we have now the privilege of presenting the District Census Handbooks consequent upon 1981 census.

To shorten the time lag to minimum after the compilation of census 1981 data and issuance of this Hand­ book as a sort of self-contained reference book, predominantly based on census data for the district, action was initia­ ted upon the project as early as July, 1979. The Registrar General, India indicated the revised formats and state­ ments designed for this series. The improvements were with a view to making the data more useful for adminis­ trators, planners, scholars and other categories of user. There are 134 towns categorised as urban area and 12,899 villages (45 tahsils) as the rural area in tHe state. The formidable task of collecting and compiling of this voluminous data for such a large number of units had its own problems and difficulties, both in the matters of chase up and in obtaining correct data which could be test-checked in terms of consistency with what was obtained and published consequent upon 1971 census data. Several gruelling cross-checks had to be adopted to tally items such as area figures and the land-use patterns for each unit. The statements and schedules for collecting information from the rural areas were translated into Punjabi and also test-checked to assess their acceptability and responsiveness by those who were to make their use (I had aJso unsuccessfully toyed with the idea of collecting information on soma other items that could indicate comparative affluence of rural Punjab but had to give it up in light of keeping uniformity in presentation of data on all India pattern). The statements/schedules for town directory were transmitted to the ChIef Executives of the local bodies and those for rural areas were transmitted to the SDOs(C) (since all tahsils in Punjab have been converted into sub­ divisions) for necessary supply of data by the revenue staff under them. The officers and senior staff of the directorate who had been made directly responsible for houseUSling operations and h1.d reported to the field in October, 1979 were also charged with getting these through on personal contacts. This resulted in our getting the feed back by ~ay, 1980, on the conclusion of houseJisting operations, though some small instalments of these schedules _contInued till September/October, 1980. A cell had been created at the directorate to scrutinize the data as received and make preliminary compila­ tion. The data as obtained from the field was supplemented with the data collected from the various heads of the departments at the state level, particularly in matters of amenities and facilities in the fields of education, medical, communication and the like. The staff working in the cell was once again out in the field for assisting in the second field operation, namely, enumeration and it was only on its conclusion that the work of compilation started in. Mar­ June 1981. The three Deputy Directors (at the regional tabulation offices) were in position about the same time In the field and the gaps in data, needing reconciliation in the figures were got done through these field officers on personal contacts with the concerned quarters.

On the compilation of the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) in March, 1982 when the figures were available for projection in this volume, the whole exercise was consolidated to give birth to the instant manuscript. . The data in the book is being presented in two parts-Part A comprises Village and Town Directory and Part B Primary Cen&us Abstract Village wise and Town/Wardwise separately. In addition, Primary Census Abstarct for scheduled castes upto tahsil/town level is also presented. (There are no scheduled tribes in the State). . An analytical note based on a number of inset tables compiled from VIllage and town directory a.nd PCA has also been added for the benefit of the users, but the greater aim has been to present the data as comptIed and leave further deeper study for those for whom the publication is meant

. We are grateful to the large number of personnel of the State Revenue Department at the Vill~ge, ~ah~ilt ~ub-divIsion and district levels and the municipal staff in all the local bodies in the State for their cooperatIon In ftIl­ Ing up the stateme).lts/schedules for providing the data. The production of this book (and for that matter all the 12 District Census Handbooks) has been. the handiwork of consistent and constant efforts put in jointly by almost all the staff of the directo­ rate, thOUgh only at one point of time or the other in certain cases. The collection of data for Village and Town Directory, as mentioned earlier, was a major work in the Pre-Census Period and after the Census, ll_lost of. the staff was b~sy in tabulation and compilation of the census data both at the regional ta~ula­ tlOn offIces and at the dIrectorate. The DCH Cell (Specially created) thereafter commenced work on lUset tables, While the senior staff and the officers took to developing the flyleaves and explanatory notes. Simqlta. D('ously tht' map s~ction was deep in "orJ<. for producing the maps that had to accompan~ these book~. I would resist the temptation of mentioning any single incumbent at any level of the hierarchy individually for apparent reasons, and would rest content with acknowledging my debt to all of them as appended hereto. I had acted only as a co-ordinator and cat times as an editor and was very ably supported by a set of dedicated officers who spared no pains to push in tbe manuscripts to the press in a record time. unknown in tho a.nals of this 'directorate so for. As in case of other aspects of census work connected with this gigantic decadal exercise, I always looked up to Shri ,P. Padmanabha, Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.. for guidance, inspiration and en­ couragement ,and I feel indebted to him. Shri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar Gltneral (Social Studies) ,was forth­ comina in his unassuming and ,profound style for advice. D. N. DHIR. : ~ptenaber. 1982. Director Census, Punjab.

(~) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Preliminary Work-CollectioB, Compilation aad Scl'lltiny of data ,relatlng to Village and Town Directory

. A cell was created in July, 1979 under J. C. , Deputy Director (now joint Director) who out of his earlier ex"arience ~and the instructions as received from Registrar General, India, oirecte(i the collec­ tion of data and allied work. He was ably assisted by D. P. Jain, Charan Singh and Vishw~ Mi~ar. investigators OD one occasion or the other. The Statistical Assistants, who laid down the work,.t tbe Coundation level at that time consisted of Malk!iat Singh, Munisllwar Dlltt, Joginder Singh. and Pawan Kumar with Co-operative efforts of a number of Computors, namely Mohinder Pal, R. P. Pathak, Parkash Chand, Varinder Singh, Hardeep Kaur, Satya Arora, Harbeer Kaur, and Asha Vasisht.

Primary CeJlSUS Abstract included in this book-manual preparation at the Regional Tabulation Orrices at Jalandbar, Patisla and Batbinda: , R. P. Tomer, R.K. Singh and S.P. Grovl!r, Deputy Directors, were incharge of these tabulation offices respectively, and put in their best to conclude the work fairly ahead ofth~ scheduled target. They were assisted by the Investigators, namely, N.S. Bhadauria, Charan Singh and Ajit Singh Dhillon, respectively. The Statistical Assistants and Computors who worked in these RTOs were S.C. Bassi, Balbir Singh, Jai Oev and R.P. Singh at ; Tarsem Lal Garg, S.K. Joshi, S.P. Goel and Varinder Singh at PatiaJa and Balwant Rai (now Investigator), Bhagirath Singh, Raghbir Singh, J.S. Negi and .P. Sharma at . Prep.... tion of Inset Tables, framework of Handbnoks and their drafting: Inset tables, appendices and allied tables were prepared in the specially created cell of 'District Census Hand­ books' headed by S.P. Grover, earlier and later by Ajit Singh, Deputy DJrectors. They have had experience of such publications earlier and imparted suitable directions to the staff in the cell for presentation of the data and its analy­ sis as per the instructions teceivod from the office of Registrar General, India, from time to time. Charan Singh, Investigator, Balwant Rai, (now Invstigator), Raghbir Singh, Tarsem Lal, Statistical Assistants and Satya Arora, Santosh Kumari, Harbeer Kaur and H. P. Sharma, Computors worked in this cell. The cell provided the frame work of the Handbook and the first drafts were attempted by Deputy/Assis­ tant Directors who were entrusted with particular volume (s). This first draft was then finalised during discussions in officers' meetings held almost daily with the Director. Thus the final draft emerged. ,Maps:

The work for preparation of maps to be included in District Census Handbooks commenced under the super­ vision of Madhav Shyam, the thea Senior Geographer, but mid-way was taken over by G.S. Gill, A~sistant Director, who headed the map section during the vital period. He was ably assisted by Jiwan Singh Gill, Artist (now Senior Artist), Usha Kalra, Artist and Kulbir Singh, Draftsman. Because of nis knowledge of geography and map work, he delivered the goods depsite the absence of Geographer and Senior Geographer in the directorate. .nuscript finalisation: The final draft (s) as emerging out of the deliberations of the officers were entrusted to a cell called as 'Press Manuscript Cell" headed by M.L. Sharma, Assistant Director who was actively assisted by B30lwant Rai, Senior In­ vestigator and S. P. Goel and Azad Kumar, Statistical Assistants. They raced against time frequently to give final shape to the volume(s) for onward transmission to the press.

Typing: K.C. PardGSi, Confidential Assistant (formerly Senior Stenographer) headed this cell. His knowledga of such publications carler was an asset. He was assisted by Ajmer Singh, Stenographer and some of the other typi~t& f~om the various seats in the directorate.

j(~i) PrInting: This cell was headed by M.L. Sharma, Assistant Director and actively assisted by H.S. Sudan & Jai Dev. They drew upon the services of others in the directorate, wherever necessary. : Shri M. S. Mahadeokar Assistant Controller of the U.T. Printing Press cooperated in ensuring that the publication saw the liglltrof'the day at the earliest. To each one of tbenfl acknowledge my thanks. D. N. DHIR, Chandigarn September, 1982. Director, Census. Puniab

,(xiv) iMiiORTANt STAtiSTiCS

State District Punjab Ludhiana

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 16,788,915 1,818;912 Males 8,937,210 918;276 Females 7,851,705 840,636 RURAL Persons [2,141,158 1,054,772. Males 6,444,464 561,230 Females 5,696,694 493,542 tJRBAN PersollS 4,647;757 764,140 Males 2,492,746 417,046' Females 2,155,011 347,094

DECENNIAL POpULAtION GROWTH RATE +23.89 +28.09 1971-81

AREA (SQ. KMs) 50,362.0 3857.0

DENSITY OF POPULATION (PER SQ. KM) 333 47l SEX RATIO (NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 1000 MALES) 879 859

LITERACY RATE Persons 40.86 50·60 Males 47.16 56.15 Females 33.69 44.15 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 27.68 42.01 TO TOTAL POPULATION PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 29.35 30.39 Males 53.15 54.35 Females 2.27 l.51 (Ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 2.1S 1.33 Males 0.61 0·30 Females 3.89 2.52

CO.)III NON-WORKEas Persons 68.50 68.28 Males 46.24 45.35 Females 93.84 94.97 BREAK-UP OF MAIN WOWRS: ~ State District PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS: Punjab Ludhiana (1) CULTIVATORS PersODS 35.86 26.27 - Males 36.99 27.21 - F"emaJes 5.90 2.66 _(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 22.17 17.57 Males 22.05 17.63 Females 25.29 16.06 (iii) :JlOlJSEHOLD IND~)} , Persoos 2.58 3.71: Males 2-49 3·61 Females 4.86 6.14 (h) OTHER WORKERS Persons 39.39 SlAS Males 38.47 51.55 Females 63.95 75.14 Pli:RCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 26.87 25.18 ~OPuLATION TO TOTAL POPULATION: (' .. Males 27.03 25.21 Females _ 26.69 25.14 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 2,688.258 300,831 NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 12,89; 1,013 Inhabited 11,34:1: !$I Ul1inbabitect- 4S3 2' ViIl.,...... ed'ilrTo.,.."Ie4' '29

Number of Towns 134- ' I 10 LUDHIANA DISTRICT-A SHORT PROFILE Location: Ludhiana, popularly known as Manchester of India, is one of the centrally located districts of the Punjab State. Geographically, it lies between north latitude 30°-34' and 31°-01' and east longitude 75°-18' and 76°-20'. Situated on the ridge, just on the off shoot (now known as Budha Nala) of river, it is surrounded by lalandhar district in the north, by district in east, by in west and and districts from the south. The SutIej river provides a natural boundary from north side separating it from .

Origin of Name: The district is named after Ludhiana City which is the headquarter of the district. Ludhiana is a corrupted form of Lodhi-ana, meaning the town of Lodhis. The city was founded in the time of the Lodhi ­ perors on the site of a village called· Mjr~ Hota, in 1481. The founders were Yusaf Khan and Nihang Khan Lodhi army generals who had been sent to this side by the Emperor Sikandar Khan, to restore peace and order in the area which was being troubled by the Biluchis. Yusaf Khan crossed the river north ward and settled . at . Nihang Khan settled at Mir Hota and gave the place the name of Lodhi-ana or the town of Lodhis. His grand­ son lalal Khan, built a fort at Ludhiana on the bank of the Sutlej. At the time, the SutIej flowed just by the town of Ludhiana at the place where the Budha Nala now flows. Sometime later Lodhi-ana was made a part of the Province of Delhi and of the Division of Sirhind which was directly under the control of the Lodhi Kings. In the year 1760 A.D. Ludhiana came in the possession of Rais after the downfall of . Rai Kallah improved the fort and it was one of the 'thanas' under his rule. Maharaja took possession of the town and the fort of Ludhiana from Bhag Bhari, wife of last Rai ruler in 1806 and gave it to his nephew Raja Bhag Singh of Jind. On the death of Raja Sangat Singh of Jind it was taken under the possession of British. Ludhiana ultimately became a district in 1846.

With the prevailing settled conditions, the district began to develop both socially and economically, Some industries were set up at Ludhiana and the town became a centre of industry and commerce. The J:osiery and tex­ tile industries were set up in early years of the twentieth century. Khanna and Jagraon developed mainly as com­ mercial centres. More and more people shifted their residence from the rural areas to the urban areas. Ludhiana which had a population of only few thousands came to have about a lakh of population by the time of partition. During 1947, the Muslim inhabitants of the district migrated to the West Punjab and displaced persons from West Punjab settled here in large numbers. After partition, Ludhiana City acquired greater importance. Being in the centre of Punjab and situated on the and the main railway line, it gradually developed into a main industrial and com­ mercial town of the State. Bicycle and sewing machine industries were also set up in the town. With these deve­ lopments and with the establishment of specialised institutions like the Agricultural, Engineering and Medical Colleges, Ludhiana attracted students even from distant places. The Agricultural College has since been made a full-fledged Agricultural University. Ludhiana is now the largest city in Punjab with a population of well over 6 lakhs and has become the main centre of work and employment in the State. Area: According to the Surveyor General, India, the district covers an area of 3,857 sq. kms. and occupies 8th position in the ranking order from the top among the 12 districts of the State, the largest district with an area of 5,874 sq. kms. is Firozpur and the smallest occupying an area of 1,633 sq. kms. is . In this hand­ book unless otherwise stated, the area figures supplied by the Director of Land Records, Punjab, have been taken for tahsils and villages. Tahsilwise area is indicated below:- _------Area (in sq. kms.) Tahsil ,Total Rural Urban Jagraol1 1,119 ·7 1,107·5 12·2 Ludhiana 1,464·6 1,352 ·5 112 ·1 Samrala 665·7 654·8 10·9 Khanna 534·9 512 ·1 22·8 ------3,626 ·9 158·0 3,784 ·9 ----.--.-- It would be noticed from the above table that district figures do not tally with' the figures supplied by the Surveyor General, India. The difference is due to the fact that tahsilwise area figures for rural area have been supplied by the Director of Land Records, Punjab, whereas the urban figures have been Supplied by the urban Local Bodies. , 2 Climate.-The district resembles in climate to that of Punjab plains, i. e. extremely hot in summer and severeiy cold during winter. The maximum temperature during May-June shoots upto 46°C in summer and tumbles down to 0.6°C in the months of December and January. Monsoon rains which are comparatively more important for crops are normally received during June-September and Winter rains from mid December to mid February. Rivers and Drains: Sutlej is the only river which flows along the northern boundary of the district, separat­ ing it from the lalandhar district. The river enters the district at Samrala tahsil after flowing westwards along the border of Rupnagar and districts for about 30 kms. It then flows west for about 90 Rms. forming the boundary between Ludhiana and Jalandhar districts. In winter the Sutlej has very little water. at places it is three to four feet deep and just a small stream about 150 metres wide. During the rainy season, however, the river had been notorious for floods but the construction of canals and Bhakra Dam have considerably reduced the volume ()f water in the river and have mainly controlled the floods. , Besides the Sutlej, there is the Budha Nala flowing along the old course of the Sutlej. It is a perenlliial stream. which takes its rise near Sahib in Rupnagar tahsil of and enters Ludhiana district near Behlolpur. Flowing b)' the side of Ludhiana City, it joins the Sutlej in Jagraon tahsil about 8 kms. towards the east of the boundary of the Firozpur district. The stream has been spanned by tWO bridges one at Ludhiana City and the other at .

Topography : The entire district is situated ~n the alluvium. Both the Bet and Dhia lands are -very fertile except for some areas of Samrala tahsil where sand ridges abound. The district can be divided into two physical divisions; (i) A low I)-ing alluvial tract along tbe Sutlej between its old course and the new course known as the Bet and (ii) the land away from the old bed of the SutIej that is the up-land or Dh; a. Present Jurisdiction: Ludhiana as a district came into being in 1846. It is now one of the four districts constituting Patiala Division. Depending on the admimstrative convenience of the -various Stait; Governments during the period, there have been inter-district and intra-district jurisdictional changes as also upgrading of various admi­ nistrative units. Tbese inter-census jurisdictional changes have been indicated in the annexure. The district as at 1981 census comprised 958 inhabited and 26 uninhabited viI1ages and 10 towns. Four new towns, namely, Payal M. C, Hathur N.A.C., Mullarpur NAC and Machhiwara NAC were added to the district during the decade. Although Hathur NAC was denotified by State Government along with other 15 NACs yet for tbe purpose of 1981 census, it has been treated as urban area since it was found necessary to freeze the urban frame as (n 30th September, 1980. Tahsilwifc distributicn of villages is as follows:

Jagraon 194 Ludhiana 401 Samrala 265 Khanna 153

L and Utilisation : The economy of the district is still largely agriculture based although there is a trend of shift towards secondary and tertiary occupations. As compared to 50.80 per cent worRers who were engaged in agricultural occupations as per 1971 census, 43.84 per <:ent main workers have been recorded to be engaged in agricultural sector at 1981 census. The total area of the district under cultivation is 86.24 per cent and 92.21 per cent of the cultivated area is irrigated. The main sources of irrIgation are canals, tubewells and pumping~sets etc. The percentage of cultivated area has increased by 8.05 per cent from 78.19 per cent in 1960-61 to 86.24 per cent in 1979-80. Because 'of the 'Facttage Programme' for increased production the area under higb yielding 'Varieties of various crops is continuously increasing from year to year. The Punjab Agricultural University at Ludhiana has played a magnificent role in the deVelopment of modern techniques to raise agricultural production and the farmers oftbis district have taKen ·full advantage of ~ various programmes initiated in the district Wheat, Maize, groundnut, cotton and sugarcane are the major crops of the district. The district has the distinction of haVing the highest }ield per hectare in wheat in India also. This district leads major wheat growing countries of the world in }ield per hectare. Wheat occupies about 77 per cent of the total cultivated area in this district. Remarkable achievements have been made in increasing the production of wheat both by . increasing area and per hectare yield. The higil yielding varieties of wheat were first introduced in this district during the Rabi season of 1965-66 in an area of 70 hectares covering about 100 farming families. Due to intensive follow-up, the area under the high yielding varieties of wheat increased by 97 per cent during 1969-70 and in 1971-72 the whole of the area under wheat was covered by the high yielding varietie against 70 per cent coverage in Punjab. Ludhiana district's contribution to the central wheat pool from onS hectare of wheat is 8 times that of India and about double that of Punjab according to the information releaseed bY the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.

Ludhiana District has beaten Japan in Paddy production. The average per hectare of paddy yield has been estimated at 57.42 qunintals which is not only the highest in the country but also exceeds Japan's record 3 of 56.70 quintals. The production of wheat was 9,04,000 m. tonnes in 1979-80 ~,S compared to 1,67,700 in 1960-61. The production of rice was 3,13,000 m. tonnes in 1979-80 wherea5 it waS 3,100 m. tonnes in 1960··61 Animal Husbandary : There has been a tremendous increase during the last ten years in cattle wealth, raising the number from 5,93,800 in 1966-67 to 7,32,300 heads in 1978-79. The poultry stock also more than trebled during the same period and has increased from 1,29,500 in 1966-67 to 4,00,900 in 1978-79. The cattle wealth includes cows, bullocks, bovines, horses and ponies, donkeys, and mules, sheep and goats, camels and pigs. Communications Railways and Roads : The district is fairly well connected by a network of railway lines and metalled roads. Three railway lines namely Amritsiu-Ambala, Ludhiana-Firozpur and Ludhiana-Dhuri-Jakhal serve the district. -Ambala line enters the district at serving Ludhiana and Khanna tahsils. Ladhowal, Ludhiana, Dhandari Kalan, , Jaspalon Chawa, Payal and Khanna railway stations lie on this route. The Ludhiana-Firozpur line passes through western half of Ludhiana tashil and the middle of Jagraon tahsil. Baddowal, Punjab, Mullanpur Chowki Man, Jagraon and Nanaksar are the railway stations located on it. The Ludhiana-Dhuri-Jakhalline runs through Ludhiana tahsil in southernly direction connecting Gill, Jassowal and . The Grand Trunk Road or the National Highway No.1 passes through the territory of the dis­ trict. Ludhiana city is located on this highway which connects it with Ambala, Karnal, Panipat and Delhi in the south and with Jallandhar and Amritsar in the North. The state Highways passing through the district are Ludhiana-Sangrur-Patran-JindRoad, Kharar-Ludhiana-Firozpur Road. The major and minor district roads are confined within the boundaries of the district and serve as important links between differ­ ent regions. The more important among these are the Khanna-Samrala--Nawashahr-Garhshankar Road, Malerkotla-larg-Khanna Road, Jagraon- and MalerkotIa Road, Ludhiana-Rahon Road. The road length which was 580 kms. in 1966-67 rose to 2,363 kms in 1977-78. giving a road length of 70 per 100 sq. kms as compared to 15.29 kms then. The roads per lakh of population has risen from 45.31 kms in 1966-67 to 155.51 kms in 1977-78. Amenities: The district has recorded at 1981 census literacy rate of 50.60 per cent as against 42.63 per cent at 1971 census which is higher than the literacy rate for the state (40.86) and other districts of Punjab. The improvement in literacy rate is mainly attributed to greater facilities of education available in the district as compared to the other districts of State. The district had in 1979 24 Art and Science colleges as against 22 in 1967, 231 High/Higher Secondary schools as against 128 in 1967, 147 Middle schools in 1979 as against 90 in 1967. In the matter of medical fa.cilities the district had 27 hospitals, II primary health centres and 124 dispensaries in 1979-80. Number of hospital beds increased from 1,024 in 1962 to 2,651 in 1979-80. On an average there were 10.19 post offices per 100 sq.kms. in [fea in 1978-79. There were six telephone exchanges in 1978-79 in the district. All the inhabited villages and towns in the district are served bychain of water works to cater to potable water supply to the inhabitants. There is 100 per cent electrification in the district both in rural areas and the urban areas. . The district has come to occupy a central position on the Punjab map and a place of pride on the industrial map of the country which is du e to very good means of communication and better civic amenities available in the district. Present Demographic Picture : The district had a total population of 18,18,912 persons (9,78,276 males and 8,40,636 females) as per 1981 census. The density of population as recorded at 1981 census worked out to 472 persons per sq. km. which ~g !iubstantially higher than the state density of 333 persons per sq. km. Sox... ratio :

There is an improvement in sex-ratio of the district, it being 859 at 1981 census Ib'ahib are located here. ce nsus but sex-ratio of the district is significantly lower than the stat~ figure of 879 at IPS55. Bhaini Sahib is 17 of the dis\tict is lower than the s~x-ratio of all the districts of PunJab. 4 Growth rate: The growth of population of the district during the decade 1971-1981 was 28.09 per cent as against 23.89 per cent for the Punjab State as a whole. The substantially higher growth rate of the district as compared to the state is attributed to higher employment opportunities available in the district provided by both industry and agricultur,e sectors which are attracting migrants from the other districts of the state as also from other states of the country. Rural and urban percentages of growth in population tahsilwise during 1971-81 are furnished below:- . Tahsil Total Rural Urban Jagraon 21'00 17·81 38·54 Ludhiana 31 ·70 9·89 51·15 Samrala 22·72 15·90 170·65 Khanna 29·11 15·04 91·24 Urban Population : The istrict has recorded a 42.01 per cent of its population in urban areas against the corresponding state percentage of 27.68 per cent as at 1981 census. Literacy: The percentage of literates to total population for the district at the 1981 census is 50.60 as compa­ red to 42.63 per cent at 1971 census and the corresponding state percentage of 40.86. The district ranks first in terms of litera cy among the districts of the State. ccopations: The percentage of main workers to total population works out to 30.39 in 1981 census which is slightly higher than corresponaing percentage 29.57 observed at the 1971 census and the corresponding state figure of 29.35 The female work participation rate is 2.51 per cent and the male work paticipation rate is 54.35 per cent. The percentage of female workers has recorded a significant increase by 1.08 from 1.43 in 1971 to 2.51 at 1981. The male work participation rate (54.35) for the district is higher than the overall male work participation rate (53 '15) worked for the state at 1981 Census and the district rate of 53.40 recorded at 1971 census. There has been a decline of 6.96 per cent in working population in primary sector during the decade of 1971-81 and corresponding increase in secondary and tertiary sectors which is an indication of the shift in the economy of the district from agriculture to industry. Trade and Commerce: The district being centrally located on the map of Punjab, has very good means of communications. Land is fertile and is used intensively for agriculture. Industry is well developed and quite diversified. On account of all these factors, the district has attained an advantageous position in trade and commerce. The district is surplus in agricultural products and has some very good regulated markets, such as Ludhiana, Jagraon, Raikot, Mullanpur, Khanna and Samrala, where the surplus commoditks are brought for sale. Wheat is the Principal crop in all the markets. Jagraon leads in cotton, Sarson, Gur and maize. Large quantities of potatoes and onions are brought in Ludhiana market. Among the agricultural commodities the important exports are of wheat, wheat-flour, gram, groundnut and cotton. Bones, hides and skins are also sent out in substantial quantities. Among the export of manufactured articles, hosiery goods top the list and among other exports are worsted wool, moped, cycles and cycle parts, sewing machines, agricultural implements, including oil expellers, oil-engines and sheet metal products. Woollen hosiery goods are exported to a large number of countries, including Russia, East European countries, Africa, Middle East and Far East Asian countries. Engineering goods, cycles and cycle parts are exported to a number of countries against shift in competition with 'traditional exporters of .these goods.

Among imports into the district are salt, sugar, coal~ kerosene oil, motor-spirits, llleta,lsl Gotton pie<;e-goods, gunny bags, woollen cloth and machinery~ . .

Industry: The district has made rapid strides in the fields of industry, This is primarily due to the industrial deve,. lopment of Ludhiana city rightly called the home of small scale ind~stries in thf- state, owing to its premier position in hosiery m'lnufactures, engineeril1g goods, mopeds, sewing machinesl and cycle indu~try. ~ore than 80 per cent demand of the entire country in woollen hosiery i~ met by Ludhiana. L'gdhianaWQolleq hQsi~ry ~oocls ancl tin~intiQring goods are exp orted to a number of ~ollp.triel', Ludhiana has earned a name in the manufacture of Hero Majestic mopeds. Previously manufacture of Pearl-Yamaha was started but W3.S stoped subquently due to colhbol'atiJn" difficulties with a Japanese firms It is a tribute to the industrial skill of Ludhiana people that in a little over three years since October, 1978 when first moped was manufactured in Ludhiana, they have successfully put more than one lakh mopeds on the roads. Hero Majestic moped manufactured in Ludhiana is known for its low Price, elegant look and satisfactory service to consumers all over the country. The other industrial units in the district are sewing machines and their parts, nut and bolts, automobile parts, agriculture implements, diesel engines, electrical goods, oil expellers, chaff cutting machines and threshing machines. Steel is rerolled and some units manufacture surgical instruments, bolt fasteners, antennas, electrical fans, pipes, band, saws, etc. The phenomenal expansion of the industry in this town has earned it the titles of "Manchester of India and "Osaka of India."

There are about 59 large and m~dium size industries and about 15,000 small scale. registered units flourish­ ing in Ludhiana city with an annual turn over of about Rs. 765 crores. An equal number of units are functioning in the district without proper registration with the industry department. The number of registered factories in the district \yas 1971 in 1979 as compared to 534 in 1960. The number of workers employed in these factories was 54,591 in 1979 as compared to 10,564 in 1971. Industrial activity has also 'permeated to other smaller towns of the district, like Khanna, Jagraon and Samrala. Kh~nna in particular is a fast growing centre of small industries such as sewing mal.:hines, cycles and cycle parts and woollen hosiery. Samrala and Jagraon towns are also catching up in industry with the establishment of iron re-rolling plants, etc. The Punjab goverpment has set up an industrial focal point at Dhandari _ (near Ludhiana city) for development of small industries in the rural areas. With the establishment of this focal point a number of large scale units, have come up there which have created more employme.nt avenues. The state government is also st;tting uP. a Test House in the focal point. A Central Tool Room built at a cost ofRs. 4 crores which has also started functioning in collaboration with West Germany. This Tool Room has helped the industrialists of this region in bringing more sophistication and precision in their products.

The State Government has also planned to set up a Research and Development Centre each for the bicycle and sewing machine industries. A UN-Aided Knitwear Facility Centre has been sot up in~ thefocal point for the promotion of hosiery industry here. The Punjab Government's policy to develop small scale industrial units in the rural areas has also made some headway in this district. It is. estimated that more than 800 small units have come up in the rural areas with the help of loans extended by the commecrial banks. These are small units manufacturing leather goods, durries, shawls and shoes. . In fact Ludhiana district has surpassed all the districts in the state both in the field of agriculture and small scale industries during the last two decades. Now Ludhiana district is known all over the world in certain economic fields, wheat production and hosiery manufactures in particular.

At Sunet, a village some five kms west of Ludhiana, there are several mounds indicating the site of a city in ancient times. After examining the bricks, sculptures and coins of these mounds, Cunninghum was of the view that a town existed here more than 2,000 years back as the "oins of King Uttam Datta and Amogha Bhuti had been found in the mounds of this place. A town flourished during the period of the Indo-Scythian rule during the reign of Somanta Deva, a Brahman King of Kabul and the Punjab. The town seems to have been destroyed either in one of the invasions by Mahmood Ghazni or by an earthquake.

Historical places: A few districts in Punjab have more important places of historical interest than Ludhiana which was situated on the highway from the Central Asia to Delhi. Some decisive battles for the Indian Empire took place in the neighbourhood of Ludhiana. The Sutlej formed the boundary between the possessions of East India Company and the Kingdom of Lahore ruled by Ranjit Singh. It was at Ludhiana that the Frontier Garrision of British Army was stationed before the Kingdom of Lahore was annexed by the British. The other important places of archaeological interest in the district are in the present villages of Sunet, Machhiwara and Bhaini Sahib. There are mounds spread over a large area near Machhiwara and five wells made of large bricks to the west of the town indicating the existence of a large town here in the long past. The word Machhiwara means the place of fishermen. During the Sikh regime, Machhiwara was the headquarters of the Sodhis, who built a large brick fort. now occupied by police station and a Diwankhana. Machhiwara was also the centre of activities of Guru Gobind Singh against the Mughals. Two historical viz. Charan Kamal and Chubara Sahib are located here. There is the Ganje Shahidan a tomb of persons who died in the battle of Machhiwara in 1555. Bhaini Sahib is 17 ~~s. from, Lughian~ towards Chandi~arh. T)1e founder of the Sect of N~mgharies or Kukas ~s they are sometimos 6 called, Satguru Ram Singh settled here between 1850 and 1860 and since then it continues to be seat of this sect.' The simple rural setting of the place is in line with the reforms of simplicity and purity which the founder of' the sect tried to bring about among the . The Namdharis are known for their love and respect for cows. An at;Ulual fair is held here during the month of Bhadon when Namdharise from all parts of country assemble here and take part in the havan, recitations and other religious rites led by the Satguru. ANNEXURE JURISDICTIONAL CHANGES Ludhiana District: Inter-district changes :

Samrala tahsil gained 6 villages from Balachaut tahsil of No. 2/2/(RGI)-8847-79J7399, dated 26th . December, 1979 . (As shown in Annexure VII) :Jntra-

Keeping in view the needs of planners, for exhaustive infrastructural and amenity data upto village level, "required for micro level planning, the formats of the village and town directolY of 1981 D.C.H. series have heen redesigned and some new features useful for planning have been added while maintaining the compara­ bility' with 1971 data. A few new items of information such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub­ centres, community health workers in villages, etc. have been introduced to meet some of the requirements of revised minimum needs pr?gramme. A new item "approach to village" has been introduced to give an idea about the villages in the dIstrict which are inaccessible. A new column "Total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the correlation of amenities with the population and number of house­ holds they serve. Two more appendices namely (i) listing the villages where no amenities are available and (ii) list of villages' indicating ranges according to the proportion of scheduled castes to total population have been added with the same object in view. A significant addition is class of the town in all the six statements of the town directory which alongwith population and decadal variation since 1901 to 1981 will prove quite useful for ana- lysing the infrastructure of amenities in the urban area of state. .

Conter.ts.-The 1981 D.C.H. series have been divided into two parts. Part A contains vJllage and town directory and Part B, PCA of villages and towns and peA for scheduled castes upto tahsil/town levels. Both parts are being published in this volume. ~

The village directory contains information about total area of each village in hectares, total popu lation and number of households, amenities/conveniences available in the village, staple food of the people and the land use pattern. There is also information about the nearest town and its distance from the village and approach to the village. The town directory presents data on each town with the aid of six statements giving the status and class of the town, the decadal population and growth rate since 1901-1981, physical and Iocational aspects municipal finan~e and availability of amenities/facilities like medical, educational, banking. etc., trade, commerce and industry.

PCA incorporates tahsilwise data for each village and each town/ward under the following heads: (I) Area in hectares/sq. lans. (II) Number of occupied census houses (III) Number of households OV) Total population (V) Scheduled castes population (there is no scheduled tribe in Punjab State)

(VI) Literates (VII) Main workers classified into four categories of cultivators, agricuitural labourers, households in­ dustry and other workers. (VlIl) Marginal workers (IX) Non-workers.

Maps: The map of the district and a map for each tahsil of the district haye been included.

The district map shows the district boundary and location of its keadquarters, tahsil bound~ries and location of its headquarters, national highway, state highway, important metalled roads, railway lines, tlvers and streams, towns and census villages according to population size, post and telegraph offices, degree colleges and technical institutions, rest houses, etc. The tahsil map contains boundary of tahsil and location of tahsil headquarter, villages with location code numbers; villages with population size; uninhabited villages with location codes, urban areas with location codes, roads; railways and service facilities such as post and telegraph offices, higher secondary schools, hospitals etc. Besides both the district and tahsil maps have an inset map where additions or loss of territory that has aken pla~ during the decade, has been shown. 9 Sources: Whereas PeA contains census data, for compilation of village and'town directory, the teievabt Schedules alon~th comprehen!!ive instructions, were sent to the revepue officers (for rural areas) and executive officers of mUlllCipal bodies (for urban areas) to be filled in at their end. The completed schedllles were collected from the relevant quarters during the houseIisting operations in April, 1980 by the staff of this directorate. The schedules were scrutinised at the directorate and the directories ~ere compiled therefrom.

Census Coaeepts ad Defi.ltlollS

Village and town directo;;

Rural-Urban classlfication.-The 1981 census data are being presented by rural and urban areas, as in the previous censuses. '

As far as rural area is concerned 'village' has been adopted as the lowest census unit.

Rural area : •Village' -The definition of the ,village adopted in census is identical, with that of 'mauza given under section 3(i) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is the 'revenue estate' determined as such for the purpose of levy and collection of the land revenue. The revenue estate is defined in the Act ibid as an area;

(a) for which a separate recorcl of rights exists ; or

(b) which has been separately assessed to land revenue, or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compunded or redeemed; or

(c) which the State Government may by general rules or specific order declare to be an estate.

The village is thus not merely the abad; deh (red lined area) for census taking but tbe entire land coming within th~ fix.ed boandarie, of each village in terms of the act ibid. .

Th~te are 1,013 villag~, (including 26 uninhabited' and 29 since covered in urban areas), in Ludhiana distric,t.

Urb:ln AN.' : ~row,,'-rh'" folloNing d~finition of an 'urb:ln' area h: been adopted :at the 1981 census which is a!1l\060J' to the ci'iteriOJ: aiopted in 1961 and 1971 censu~~s with so:ne minor variation (as indicated below) : (a) AU places with a corpJration, mllnicipllity or cantonment board or notified town area. (b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria:

(i) a minimum population of S~OOO ;

(ii) at least 7S per cent of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural (and allied) acti~ vitics; and , (iii) a population of at least 400 per kms (or 1,000 per square mile).

The urban criterion of 1981 cemus "aries slightly frem that of 1961 and 1971 censmes, in that males working in activities such as forestry, Io~ging etc. "ere t1:en treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity. It, therefore, contributed to the '75 rer cent critericn in 1961 and 1971 censu£es ",hereas in the 1981 census these acti­ vities have teen treated as on rar with cutJivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion.

Prior to the 1961 census, the definition of 'Urban' areas was somewhat liberal and a lot was left to the discretion of the local authorities. At the 1971 census, the state directors of census operations were also give discretion in marginal cases to include, in consultation with the State Gover~ment, a place that had other distinct urban characteristics, or to exclude an undeserving place from being treated as 'Urban'.

Urban agglomerQtton (UA): Apart from town/city (a town with a population of one lakh and above), the 1971 concept of urban agglomeration is also adopted for the 1981 ccnsus.. Very often large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas. military camps etc., come up outside the statutory limits of the city or town but adjoining it Such areas may not, by themselves qualify to be treated as towns but if they form a continuous. spread with the town. 'they an outarowths of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such towns together with their outgrowths havo boon treated as one urban unit and called 'urban' agglomeration. 10

... ~,l'.iQJl\.~,t',,»., ~!).. ~: !a) A ~ity. wi~li contjppgu.s o.utgtowth (.the part of ®t~wtb being outside ,the sta{ut&,ry funits but faj~g witbin the bQJmd.aJies .of t~ adjoining v~e or }'i~f:S) ; (b) one town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as in (a), or

(c) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all Q(whwh fO~1l c"ntiau®~ spCQad. Standard urban arr:a (S.U.A): A new concept' of standard urban area (S,l).A.) .a~ it~.trQ.4u~.c;l in 1971 census was also followed for the 1981 . census. The essential requirements for the constitution of a standard urban area are: (i) it should have a core town of a minimum population of 50,000 ;

(ii) the cont\pQus '.V,O,as' . .llla4e »P of ~~r ~ as weB as l'\I,(al.~i,ni$tr.ative units should have mutual sOcio-economic links with the core town; and

(iii) in anpro~ilitythis entire.area sb9U14~t fully urba.rii~d in a weiop of two ort~ decades. Certain S.U.A.s were determined. on this basis in 1971 and sOJile basic data were presented for 1951, 1961 and 1971 census for such areas and their components. Similar dataar~ being presented for the S.U.A.s. in 1981 also. The idea is to present basic data for these areas for fou; to five decades so that the urbanisation process in those areas can be studied. 11 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACFERISTIC::S MSQ) -ON .MfAlJ..'lSIS ·Of"INSET"TABI.J.iS' (PRIMAlty CENStIS 4B8l'&A()T) PepolatiOR'

TABLE t Population, Number of VHlages and TI)W1IS. 1981

81. Name of POPULATION No. of NO.o( No Tahsil ---- Villages Towns Total Rural Urban ------Total Inhabited P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 -13 14 Jagraun -3,50,744 1,83,879 1,66,865 2,88,807 1,51,688 1,37,119 61,937 32,191 29,746 194- 189' 3 2 LlIdhiana 10,14,254 5,51,945 4,62,309 3,99,087 2,13,281 1,85,806 6,15,167 3,38,664 ',76,503 401 366 2 3 Sat1'l.rala 2,10,500 1,12,186 98,314 1,90,055 1,01,352 88,703 20,445 10,834 9,611 265 260 2 4 Khanna 2,43,414 1,30,266 1,13,148 1,76,823 _ 94,909 81,914 66,591 35,357 31,234 153 143- 3 DIStrict 18,18,9-12 9,78,276 8,40,636 10,54,772 5,61,230 4,93,541 7,64,140 4,17,046 3,47,094 1,013 - 10 Table 1 shows sex-wise population, number of villages and towns tahsilwise. It shows that district Ludbiana had 958 inhabited villages and 10 towns wherein 18,18,912 persons (9,78,276 males and 8,40,636 females) were living as at 1981 Census. 42.01 per cent population of the district lives in urban areas compared to 27.68 per cent populr.tion of the state as a whole. Ludhiana tahsil is the most. urban~sed with 60.65 per cent of its popula­ tion- living in urban areas, followed by Khanna tahsiL with 27.36 per ceat of its, popUlation Iiving.in urban' areas. Samrala t~hsil is the least urbanised with oney. 9-.71 pet: emt of its pepukttion residing in utho; areas. . The proportion of·urban po,pulation in Ja!raQ.n tahsil is 17.66'pel cent. The realS€ln foI;lowcst proportion; of wbao , populai1on in Samrala tahsil is th~t there are only two smaU town'S. viz., Samrala (<

Sex-ratio: . The sex-ratio' for the district is 859 females pt'r 1,000 males as against the corresponding state fig'llM of 879. Th district has shown a substantial improvement in sex-ratio, incr6asing to 859, in 1981 from 846 in 1971. Th~ highest sex-ratio of 907 has been observed for Jagraon tahsil and the lowest 838 for Ludhiana tahsil Samrala and Khanna tahsils have sex-ratio of 876and 869 respectively.

Growth rate :

TABLE 2

Decadal Change in Distribution ot Po,uiation

Tahsil pOPlllation Percentage decadal f1971-81) variation 1971 1981 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Ur"an 2 3 4 5 6" 7 8 9 10

Jagraon 2,89,854 2,45,'46 44,708 3,'50,744 2,88,807 61,937 + 21 0()() +17·81 +38'54 Ludhiana 7,70,141 3,63,161 4,06,980 10,14,254 3,99,087 6,15,167 +31 ·70 +9'89 +51'1.5 Samrala 1,71,529 1,63,975 7,554 2,10,500 1,90,055 20,445 +22'72 . +15 ·90 +170 ·65 Khanna --1,88,531 1,53,711 34,820 2.43,414 1,76,823 66,591 - +29'11 +1'5 -':)4 +9l"24 District 14,20,~ 9,25,993 4,94,062 18,18,912 10,54,772 7,64,140 +28-09 +13'" +54 66 12

Table 2 shows change in distribution of .population during the decade 1971-81 for the district and its tahsils. The djstrict has shown a growth rate of 28.09 per cent as against the state growth rate of 23.89 per cent, rural growth rate is 13'91 per cent as against state rural growth rate of 17.48 per cent and the urban growth rate is 54. 66 per cent as against the state urban growth rate of 44.S1 per cent. The highest urban growth rate of 170 ·65 per cent has been recorded by Samrala tahsil and the lowest (38.54%) by Jagraon tahsil. Khanna and Ludhiana tahsils have recorded urban growth rate of 91.24 per cent and 51.15 per cent respectively. The highest urban growth rate in Samrala tahsil i!1 attributed to ad9ition of a U(fW town of Machhiwara with a popUlation of 9,621 persons.

Vill~ges : TABLE :\ Distributlon of ViUages by Populatiml Rang~s

Range of pop!llation No. of Percentage of inhabited inhabited villages in villages in each rangt' each range

1 2 3 85 8'87 200-499 201 20·98 500-1999 545 56·89 2000-4999 120 12·53 50PO-9999 7 0'13 10000+ Total 958 100 ·00 ---- _------Table 3 gives distribution of villages according to popultion ranges. The district has 958 inhabited villages, 26 uninhabited villages and29 villages which have bl'en merged in towns as per 1981 Census. There is prep

11~20 4 0·41 21-50 13 1 '35 51-100 56 5·84 lOt-20a 178 18'Sg 201-300 244 25 ·47 301.-500 362- 3; 79 SOl + 95 9·So2

Not kno~n

Total 958 leo 00 The density of population in the district works out to' 472 .per sq~~m. at 1981 Census (which is substan­ tially higher than the state density of 333). The density has recorded a significant i~crease during. the decade 1971-81, the increase being 104 persons per sq. km. from 368 in 1971 to 472"pt)fsons -in 1981. There is a wide gap in the densities of rural and urban areas of the district, varying between 285 in rural areas and 4836 in durban areas. Table 4 shows the distribution of villages by density. The table reveals that 8.24 per cent inhabited villages of the district have density upto 100 persons per sq. km. 44.05 per cent inhabited villages have a density between 101-300 per sq. km., 37.79 per cent inhabited villages have density range 301-500 and the remaining 9.92 per cent possess density of more than' 500 porsons per sq. km. &hecJuled Castes Population: .TABLE 5 Proportion of Scheduied Castes Population to Total Povulation in the Village:;

Percentage fange of Schedl lea Castes No. of Percentage Of pOpulation to total population . inhabited inhabited villages in villages in each range t'ach ran~ 2 3 -NiI­ ,5 3·66 Lcmthn 5' 6 2 ·71 6-10 ' .3 2·40 111-15 1 '3 ;24 )6-20 ;9 6 ·15

21-30 0 24~OI 31 and above 4 57 '83 Total 958 100·00 .

The district has comparatively lower percontage of scheduled castes population i.e. 25.18 per cent compared to 26 ·87 per cent for the state. Table 5 gives proportion of Scheduled caste population in the inhabited villages of the district.

The table shows that out of the total 958 inhabited villages maximum 554 have 31 per cent and above Scheduled Castes population 230 (24.01 %) of the total inhabited villages of the district have a proportion of Scheduled Castes population ranging between 21-30 per cent. The number of inhabited villages in which the Scheduled Castes population ranges between 6-20 per cent is 113 (11.69 per cent) 35 inhabited villages of the district constituting 3.66 per cent of the total inhabited villages of the district report nil scheduled castes population. . .. TABLE 6 Pi __ oISc1..... ;c..~·i. "'0"""

Name of the town . Tota] Total Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Cihtei . Qalltes popula­ ~tfmy tien 1I!lr tota

2. liatbur N •.A.C. 5,148' 1,~ 13<·0&' 3. Jagraon M.e. 39,683 9.21,31 23·J?, 4. Khanna M.e. 53,761 9,670 17·99 S. Ludhiana M: Corp. 607,052 70,183 II '56 6. Machbiwata N.Aie. 9',621- 2,731 28'39 7. MullanputDakha N.A.C:· 8,115 2,736 33·72 S. Pa.,.r M.e. S,2Z:£ 1,820' 3'4:·.8

Table 6 shOws Scheduled Castes population iIi each town of the district. The Scheduled Castes. popu]a­ tion.in,all the urban areas of the district is 13.98 per cent. PayaJ M.C. has recorded the highest percentage of Scheduled Castes pc1pulation to total population (34.84 per cent), Ludhiana M. Corp. the lowest (11.56 per 'l:ent) of the Scheduled Castes population. As compared to rural areas the urban areas have substantially lower proportion of Scheduled Castes population, thi proportion of Scheduled Castes in rutal areas being 33.29 per cent as compared to 13 ;~ in urban areas. There is no Scheduled Tribes population in the Punjab State, as no tribe has been notified as socldn the sta1&.

TABLE 7 I.."~""'''' IPop ...... &.ogte'.or,v ....

Range of PopuJa don No. of LiteracY rate· inhabited YiIt .... ia· eaelita.... 1 2 3 Less than 200 35 38·37 200--499 201 38·95 500-.1999 545 43·39 2000-4999 120 45-67 5000-9999 7 40 ·71 10000+

Total 958 43·69

Tn the matter of literacy the district is at the top among the districts of the state. The percentage of literates to total population as recorded at 1981 Census is 50'60 per cent as compared to 42 ·63 per cent at 1971 Census and the corresponding state percentage of 41·28. The literacy rates of the rural and urban .areas of the district respectively are 43 ·69 per cent and 60 ·14 per cent. Tahsilwise literacy rates for total, rural and urban areas are given in table 9. Table 7 indicates litet;lcy rates by population ranges of the villages. The table shows that in general in large villages p,!pulation of literates is more than in the smaller villages. TABLE 8 Literacy Rates for ToWDII

Name.of towos Literacy rate 1 2 1. Doraha M.C. 66·23 2. Hathur N.A.C. 36·50 3. Jagraon M.C. 55·IS 4. Khanna M.C. 56·62 5. Ludhiana M. Corp. 61'63 6. Machbiwara N.A.C. 50·69 7. Mullanpur Dakba N.A.C. 52·19 8. Payal M.G. 51·95 9. Raikot M.e. 47·29 ,10. Samrala M£. 58'30 Total 60·14

Table 8 gives literacy rates for towns. The highOit Jiteracy ftted 66 ·33 ,per cent has been reported in Doraha town and the lowest (36·50 per ~) in Hathur. LudruADa 9i~y b3S recorded a literacy rate of 61 ·63 per cent.

Working Population. : The main workers constitute 30·39 per cent of the total population ill 1981 against 29 ·79 per cent in 1971 as compared to 29 ,35 per cent in 1981 for the state. There are 54 ·35 per cent male workers and 2 ·51 per cent female workers. Female workers have shown a significant improvement over 1971 wherein 1 ·43 per cent female workers were recorded. Out of a total working force, 43 ·84 per cent of the workers are engaged in agriculture as cultivators and agricultural labourers as against 50 ·80 per cent in 1971 Census. Thus there has been a decline of 6 ·96 per cent in the primary sector where as there has been a corresponding increase of 6 ·96 per cent in the secondary and tertiary sectors. This appears to suggest that the economy of the district has made great strides during the last decade and is moving ahead. tABtE Literates, Workers, Non-Workers

Total pOpulation Percentage of Name of Tahsil Total S.C. popu- Rural lation to Literates to total population Urban p M F total population p M F 2 3 4 5 -6 7 8 9 lagraon T ~,50,744 ~,83,879 1,66,865 30''33 43 ·96 49·31 3~- R 2,88,807 .,51,688 1,37,119 31 ·72 42·36 47·68 36·48 U 61,937 32,191 29;746 26·73 51 ·43 56·97 45·42 L'Jdhiana T 10)4,25" 5,51,945 4,62,309 20·76 55·00 60·22 48·78 R 3,99,087 2,13,281 1,85,806 34·50 44·99 51·68 37·31 U 6,15,167 3,38,664 2,76,503 11 ·85 61 ·50 65 ·60 56:48 Sarmala T 2,10,500 1,12,186 98,314 30·92 44'56 50·84 37·39 R 1,90,055 1,01,352 88,703 31 ·55 43·47 49·73 36·30 U 20,445 10,834 9,611 25-10 54·71 61 ·17 47 ·45 Khanna T 2,43,414 13,02,66 1,13,148 30'48 47'07 53 ·16 40·06 R 1,76,823 94,909 81,914 35'01- 43 ·19 49·35 36·04 U 66,591 35,357 31,234 18 '39 57'37 63·37 50·58 Di'itrict Total T 18,18,9-l1. 9,78,276 8,40,636 25'18 50·60 56·15 44·15 R 10.54,77~ 5,61,230 4,93,542 33·29 43·69 49·85 36 -69 U 7,64,140 . 4,17,046 3,47,094 13'98 60 ·14 64·63 54·75

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Scheduled castes PoptdatiOn in the District percentage of, • Main' workers tc;> Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to tot~1 pOpulation total pOpulation total population total population

p M F P M F P M' F P M P 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ' 29-33 54·13 2'01 2'33 0'36 4'49 31 '66 54;49 6:50 68·34 45·51 93·50 29'52 54·(i2 1'74 2'1'3 0'41 5 '31 32'25 55 '03 7·05 67'75 44;97 92'95 28'45 . 51 -78 3-20 0'42 0'17 0'74 28·87 51 '90 3;94 71 ;13 48 ·10 96 '06 31'24 54'85 3-04 1 ·06 0'28 1'99 32'30 55 '14 5'03 67 70 44 86 94 97 29·87 53'99 2 '17 2·43 0'59 4-55 32·30 54'59 6·72 61·70. 45'41 93 ·28 32'13 55'39 3·63 0·17 0·09 0'27 3]'30 55·48 3·90 67·,0 44'52 96'10 29·49 53'83 1 ·11 1 '53 0·35 2·87 31·02 54'18 4·58 68·98 45·82 95'42 29·42 53'90 1'47 1 '61 0'35 3 '03 31 ·03 54·25 4·50 68'97 45·75 95 ,50' 30·05 53 -}8 3 99 o 79 C'34 1 '30 30 '84 53 '52 5·29 69'16 46·48 94 ·71 29 '17 52·91 1 -76 0-82 0'24 1 '50 29'99 53 ·21 3·26 ',0 'OJ 46'79 96'74 29'48 53·94 1 '15 1 '08 0'31 1 ·96 30 ·56 54 '25, 3 ·11 69'44 45·75 96·89 28'32 50'37 3·36 0·16 0'04 0'28 28·48 50'41 3 ·65 71'52 49·59 96 35 30-39 54'35 2 -51 1'33 O'lO 2'51 31 ·71 54'6S 5'03 68·28 45'35 94·97 29'63 54'14 1·76 2 '14 0'45 4·00 31 ·77 54-59 5'82 68·23 4S ·41 94'18 31-44 54'63 3'58 '0 -21 0·09 0'34 31·65 54-73 3'92 68·35 45 ·27 96'08

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19 BRmF ANALYSIS OF THE VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available in the Village :

In the annexures immediately following this note, distribution of villages according to availability of diff­ erent amenities/facilities has been indicated in table 10 while table 11 in4icates the proportion of rural population served by these amenities and table 14 indicates the distribution of villages according to population range and ameni­ ties available. Table 13 indicates the distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availibility of different amenities. According to it, out of 958 inhabited villages, 203 villages (21 '19%) have a town at a distance upto 5 kms., 580 (60 '54%) villages have an urban centre in distance slab of 6-15 kms. and the remaining 175 vjUages (18 ,27%) have an urban centre in a distance slab of 16.50 kms. This indicates that a fair number of villages are located near the urban centres and inhabitants of 175 villages have to cover a distance of more than 16 kms. to reach an urban centre..

Amenity-wise analysis reads below :

(i) Educationalfacilities: Of the total 958 inhabited villages in the district, 891 (93 ·01 %) with a population· or 98 ·93 per cent of the rural population of the district are equipped with the facility of atleast a Primary school. 67 villages of the district are, however devoid of this facility out of which 63 avail the facility by commuting a distance of less than 5 kms. and the remaining 4 by travelling a distance of between 5-10 kms.

(ii) Medical facilitie$ : 278 villages (29 ·02 %) out of 958 inhabited villages have at least one medical institution viz. Hospital, Maternity and Child Welfare Centre. Health Centre, Primary Health Centre, Dispensary Family Planning Centre and the like. The proportion of villages enjoying one or more medical facilities are the highest (34 ·92 %) in Jagraon tahsil and the lowest (26 ·51 %) in Samrala 'tahsil. The proportion of rural popUlation enjoying the medical facilities in the district is 48 ·08 per cent, highest being in Jagraon tahsil (56 '87 %) and the , owest in Samrala tahsil (41 ·16 %). 680 villages in the district are devoid of medical facilities within the village. Out of these villages inhabitants of. 5$2 villages could avail the medical facilities within a radius of 5 kms., for 122 villages within the range of 5-10 kms. and for the remaining 6 villages they have to travel more than 10 kms. to avail these facilities. The percentage of villages enjoying medical facilities is the highest (32 '59 %) among the villages having an urban centre within a distance range of 6-15 kms. wheras it is the lowest (15 ·43 %) in a distance range of 16-50 kms. Among the villages having an urban centre within a radius of 5 kms., 30.54 per cent enjoy medical facilities. It can be inferred that lesser the distance from an urban area the more is the availability of medical f,!cilities for the population· of component Villages. Apparently the villages in the neighbourhood of urban centres tend to have more medical facilities.

..• (iii) Drinking water facilities : All the inhabited villages of the district invariably enjoy the ~rinking water fileilities. . The main source of drinking water is Hand Pump supplemented by well/Tubewell.

r (iv) Post and Telegraph facilities: . Out of a total of 958 inhabited villages, 326 (34 ·03 %) have the facility of Post & Telegraph. Tahsilwise percentage of villages enjoying the facility of Post and Telegraph is the highest (52.38 %) in Jagraon tahsil and the lowest (23.46%) in Samrala tahsil. Proportion of rural population covered by Post and Telegraph facility in the district is 59.31 per cent, the highest proportion (78.67%) being in Jagraon tahsil and the lowest (43.10 %) in Samrala tahsil. The Proportion of villages enjoying this facility in Ludhiana tahsil is 56.93 %. Out of 632 villages which are devoid ofthe Post & Telegraph facility within their own jurisdiction, the population of 576 villages enjoy this facility by commuting a distance of less than 5 kms ; of 55, villages by cove­ a distance of 5-10 kms. and the remaining one village by travelling a distance of more than 10 kms. The per­ centage of villages enjoying P. & T. facilities is the highest (39.14 %) among the villages within a distance slab of ~!~5 kms. of an urban centre whereas it is the lowest (17.14%) in a distance range of 16-50 kms. For villages lying H\'the distance range of 5 kms. radius fr'oin an urban area 33.99 per cent possess this facility. Further. Post & Tele­ graph facility has been reported in 91.67 per cent of the villages of population range 2000-4999 and 100 per cent for villages of population more than 5,000 whereas it is the lowest (6.64 %) in villages having less than 500 population. The Proportion of villages of population size 500-1999 to which this facility is available, is 34.86 per cent. Thus, proportion of the availability of Post & Telegraph facility bears direct co-rela~ion with the size of the villages i.e. larger villages enjoying more facility as compared to smaller villages.

(v) Communication: The inhabitants of 59.50 per cent villages with a population of 73.75 per cent are being SCErved by public transport system. This facility is however not available within the territorial jw:isdiction of 388 vl,lJa~es of which 335 villages can avail this facility after commuting a distance within a radius of 5 kms. 47 villages WIthin a distance of 5-10'kms. whereas population of . remaining 6 villages avail at 10kms. and above. Of the 570 (59.50%) villages having the facility of public transport system, 108 (37.76%)villages fall in the population range of les~ than 500, 344 villages (63.12 %) in the population range of 500-1999, 111 (92.50 %) villages have their po.. pulahon between 200C ..... 4999 and the remaining 7 villa~es have the population range of 5COO Ilod above. 20 (vi) Approach by Pucca Road : Of the 958 inhabited villages efthe distr.ict 915 (91.60 %) villages having poula. tion of 99.16% are linked by pucca toad and are therefore, accessible round the year. Of the 23 villages which are not connected by pucca road, 11 fall in Jagraon tahsil 10 in Samrala tahsil and one each in Ludhiana and Khanna tahsils. Further of the 23 villages which are not approachable by a pucca road 16 villages have population less than 500 whereas the remaining 7 are in the population range 500-1999. However all the villages of population 2000 and above have been linked by -pucca roads.

(vii) Power Supply: All the villages of the district have invariably got the facility of power supply as the state has since been hundred per cent electrified.

(viii) Market/Hat: Hat is not a common feature in the Punjab State. Only temporary markets are held in the state, gener&l1y on fairs and festivals. - Staple food :

Wheat and maize constitute the staple food of the people of the district. Rice is cons'Umed mai~ on special occasions as the are not habitual rice eaters.

Land use pattern :

The hind use pattern as depicted in Table 15 reveals that 87.80 %ofthe total area of the district is cultivable The highest proportion (88.93 %) of cultivable area is in Samrala _tahsil and the lowest (85.13 %) in Khanna tahsil Ludhiana and Jagraon tahsils have r-espectively 86.25 per cent and 88.61' per cent of their total areas as orilti. vable. The proportion of irrigated area to the total cultivable area in the district is 90.69 %, the highest 95.94 %having been recorded for Khanna tahsil and the lowest 88.13 %in Ludhiana tahsil. -

Cropping pattern and markets :

Wheat, maize. paddy, groundnut, cotton and sugarcane are the main crops of the district. There are goad markets in the district such as Ludhiana, Jagraon, Raikot, Mullanpur, Khanna, and Samrala. These serve as purchase and sale centres for the surplus agricutural produce of this district. Their rapid expansion is an indication of the fruits enjoyed by the farmers as a result of green revolution ushered in the district.

TABLE 10

Distribation of ViHages According to the Availability of Dlffereat ADJeIIides

Serial Name of Tahsil No. of No. (with percentai\' of villages having one or more of the following amenities) No. inhabited villages Education Medical Drinkinl Post and- Markotf Communi- Approach Power Water Telegraph Hat catioM byPuccp. SupplY Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 . 1 Jagraon 189 184 66 189 99 157 178 189 (97 '35) (34 '92) . (100 ,00) (52 '38) (83 -(7) (94 '18) (100 -(0)

2 Ludhiana 366 335 99 366 125 .233 365 366 (91 '53) (27 -OS) (1,00 '00) (34 '15) (63 '66) (99'73) (100,00) 3 SamraJa 260 232 69 260 61 98 250 260 (89 '23) (26 ,54) (tOO ·00) (23 '46) (37 '69) (96 '15) (100 -(0).

4 Khanna 143 140 44 143 41 82 142 143 , (97 90) (30 ·77) (It.O 00) (28 '67) (S7 ,34) (99 '30) (100 -(0) District Total 958 891 278 958 326 570 935 9S8 (93 '01) (19 '02) (100 '00) (34-03) (59 '50) (97 -(0) (100 '00) TABLE 11 Proportion ofRarai Population Served bv Different Amenities

Sarial Nama of Tahsil Total Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of- No. population -_.- 0( inhabited Bducation Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach Power· villa&es water Telegraph Hat cation by Puc~ supply in the Road tahsil

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jagraon ~88,807 (99 '55) (56 87) (100 00) (78 ·67) (91 '63) (97 '79) (100 '00) 1 Ludhiana 399,087 (98 '52) (46'45) (tOO ·00) (56 ·93) ('i5 '81) (100 ·00) (100 ,00) 3 Samral~. 190,Q55 . (98 '03) (41 -16) (J..OO '00) (43,10) (49 -74) (98 '82) (100 -(0) 4 Khanna 176.823 (99'80) (44·86) (WO ·00) (50,51) (65,71) ------(99 '88) (100 '00) District,. Total 1,054,772 (98 '93) (48 '08) (100 '90) (59,31) (73 '75) (99 '16) (100 ,00)

TABLE 12

Di5ltributlon of Village~ notltaving Certain '\menities, Arranged by Distl\llce Ranges from the Places Where these are Available

Numb~r of villages whele the amenity is not available and available at distance of_ Viliaga not having the ame!lity of ·-5kms. 5-10kms. lQ+kms~ Total (Cols. l-4) 1 3 4 5

Education 63 4 67 2 Medical 552 122 6 680 3 Drinking water

4 Po§t and Telegraph 576 55 1 632 5 Market/Hat

6 Communication 335 47 6 388

TABLE 13 Distribution of Villa~es According to the Distance from the Nearest Town and Availability ofDifferent Ameqjti~

Distance range from the nearest No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- town (if' kens). inhabited villages Education Medical . Drinking Post and Marketl Com'nuni. Approached Power in each water Telegraph Hat cation oy Pucca s'lpply range Road 2 3 4 5 6 "i 8 9 10

0-5 203 193 62 203 69 118 196 203 (95 ,07) (30 '54) (100 ·00) (33 '99) (58 '13) (96 '55) (100 '00) 6-15 580 550 189 580 227 356 575 580 (94 '83) (32 '59) (100 '00) (39 ·14) (61 '38) (99 '14) (100 .QO) 16-50 175 148 27 175 30 96 164 175 (84 '57) (15 '43) (100 '00) (17 '14) (54 '86) (93 '71) (100 '00) 51+ ,. Unsoecified

District Total 9511 891 278 958 326 570 935 958 (';)3 ·01) (29 '02) (100 '00) (34 '03) (59 ,50) (97 '60) (100'00) ~~------~---~------~------22 TABl.Et4 Distribution 01 Villages According to Population Range and Amenities Available

Population range No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approached Power in ellch water Telegraph Hat cation by Pucca supply range R'lad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-499 286 222 15 286 19 108 270 286 Cr7 '62) (5,24) (100 '00) (6 '64) (37,76) (94,41) (100 '00) 500-1999 545 542 169 545 190' 344 538 545 (99'45) (31 '01) (100 ,00) (34 '86) (63 '12) (98 '72) (IQO '00) 2OC-Q-4999 120 120 87 120 110 III 120 120 (100 ·00) (72 '50) (100 '00) (91 '67) (94-50) (100 ,00) (100 00) 5000+ 7 7 7 7 7 'i 7 7 (100 '00; (100 00) (100 '00) (100 -00) (100 '00) (1()(J 00) (100 '00) District Total 958 891 278 958 326 Nil 570 935 958 (93 01) (Z, '02) (loo .(0) (3"'03) (59 '50) .(97·60) (1(10 00)

TABLEtS

Distribution of ViUages ACcording to Lalld US~

Serial Name of Tahsil No.'of inhabited Total area Percentage of cultivable Percenta~ of irrigated No. villages (hectares) area to total area area to total cultivable- area 1 '} 3 4 5 6

Jagr80D 189· 108,201 88.6} 9C ·70 '] Ludhiana 366 134,339 86·25 88.13 3 Samrala 260 66,408 88.93 91;70 4 Khanna 143 50.437 85.13 95.94

District Total 958 359,385 87·80 90·69 ~~ TOWN DIRECTORY Urban Population : Tables 16 to 20 appended to this note deal with this section. TABLE-16 Growth, Density and Sex Ratio of Urban Population in the District. in Relation to the State

DISTRICT STATE Census year Total Urban % Decadal Density Sex Total Urban % Decadal Density Sex popula· popula· Urban percen- (popu- ratio popu- popu- Urban percen- ~p~pu- ratio tion don popu- tage va- lation (No. of lation lation popu- tage va- atlon (No. of lation riation in per sq. females lation riation in per sq. females urban km.) per urban km.) per population 1,000 ' population 1,000 males males)

1" 2 3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1951 .. 878,919 212,503 24·18 +28'97 1,347 846 9,160,500 1,989,267 21·72 +20'02 N,A. 807

1961 " 1,107,033 322,920 29'17 +51'96 2,048 843 11,135,069 2,567,306 23·06 +29'06 4,090 817 1971 .. 1,420,055 494,062 34·79 +53,00 3,133 823 13,551,060 3,216,179 23·73 +25·27 4.648 856 1981 .. ' 1,818,912' 764,140 42·01 +54·66 4,845 832 16,788,915 4,647,757 27·68 +44·51 3.875 865

Table 16 shows percentage of urban population, growth, density and sex ratio of urban population in the , district in relation to the state. A comparative picture for the district and the state in respect of the above demo- . graphic characteristics has been given for 1981, 1971, 1961 and 1951 Censuses. It reveals that 42.01 % Population of the district as compared to 27.68 % of the state as a whole was living in urban areas of the district as recorded by 1981 Census. The percentage of urban component of the population during the last three decades in the district as compared to state was consistently higher, it being 24.18 per cent in 1951, 29.17 per cent in 1961,34.79 per cent in 1971 as compared to corresponding state figures of 21.72 per cent, 23.06 per cent and 23.73 per cent respectively. There has also been a consistent increase in the percentage of urban population in the district, the component of urban population showing an increase of 4.99 % during 1951-61, 5.62 % during 1961-71 and 7.22 % during 1971-81.

Growth Rate : The district shows a decadal urban growth rate of 54,66 % as compared to 44.51 % for the state in 1981. The decadal growth rates during 1951-61 and 1961-71 of the district were 51.96% and 53.00% as compared to urban growth rate of 29.06% and 25.21% respectively. The high urban growth rate of the district can be attributed primarily to higher economic opportunities available in the district, particularly in Ludhiapa City which attracts migrants from other rural and urban areas of the district, other districts of the state and other states of the country. Density .: The district has recorded an urban density of 4845 persons per sq. km. as against 3875 for the state as a whole. There has been a consist~nt and significant increase in urban density since 1951. The density increased from 1347 in 1951 to 2048 in 1961. 3133 in 1971 and 4845 in 1981. As compared to state the density of the district both in 1961 and 1971 was substantially lower, However in 1981 density of the district has appreciably increased as compared to the state. The density of the district was 2048 and 3133 in 1961 and 1971 respectively as compared to corresponding state density of 4090 and 4648 respectively. . . Sex Ratio: There has been a decline in the urban sex ratio ofthe district since 1951. The district showed a sex ratio of 832 females per 1,()()(} males in 1981 against to 846 in 1961, 843 in 1951 and 823 in 1971. As compared to state the mstrict had a higher sex ratio in 1951 and 1961, the district sex ratio being 846 comj:)ated to 807 of the state. in 1951, itbeing 843 corresponding to 817 of the state in 1961. However, both in 1971 and 1981 the district recorded a ~er sex ratio as compared to the state, the district sex ratio being 823 in 1971 as against to 856 of the state and 8,,2 for the district compared to 865 for the state in 1981. 24 New towds TABLE 17 New Towns/Towns Declassified in 1981 CeJISUs

Name of Towns Population in 1981 C~nsus 1 2 (a) Added (i) Hatbur NAC. 5.148 (ii) N.A.C. 8,115 (iii) Machhiwara N.AC. 9,621 (iv) Payal M.C. 5,224 (b) Declas$ified Nil.

Table 17 gives information of new towns and declassified towns during the decade. Four new towns namely Hathur N.A.C., Mul1anpur N.A.C., Mac hhiwara N.A.C. and Payal M.C. were added to the list of towns existing at 1971, during the decade 1971-81. No town 'from those.existing at 1971 has been declassified. Hathur N.A.C was abolished by a notification by state Government in October, 1980. But for 1981 Census the list of 134 towns was adhered to since it was necessary to freeze the urban frame finalised for the purpose of 19.81 Census. The urban status of Hathur as N.A.C. has therefore, been retained. . Budget of New Towns: Table 18 gives details of budget of the town~

TABLE 18 Per Capita Receipt ami Expenditure ia ToWD8

PER, CAPrI'A Class, n.ame 'and civic status of tbe town Receipt . Expenditure

Total Receipt Receipt Tota) General Expendi- Pu blic Expendi- E>t~ through from all expendi- Adminis. ture on works ture on aspects taxes other ture tration public puhlic sources health institu- and tions convenie- nces t 2 3 4 -5 () 7 8 9 10.

V-Do.raba.(M C ) 113 ·78 99',12 14·66 51·91 5·05 12·61, 5'4~ 18,5,5 10-27 V-Hathur (N.A.C.) N.A. N.A •. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. III...... J agl'aon (M.C.) 67·26 50·32 16·94 64·61 17·13 25·15 10'16 0·60 U·S7 11-Khanna(M.C.)' 78'59 64·27 14·32 79·09 3·73 23·00 42'41 9·95

I -Ludbiana ~M. Copp.) 91·66 73·46 18·20 90'18 1·90 16·92 57'63 1·26 1.2·47 V _Macbbiwata(N.A.C.) 2·82 1·18 1·64 2·12 0'76 0-41 (H5 V _MuUanpur D akha (N.A.C.) 85·64 71·35 14·29· 93·65 30·56 11·95 51·14 V-Payal (M.C.) 27·39 11·50 15,89- 12·63 10·53 2'10 IV -R aikot (M.C.) 53·78 35· 13 18·65 44·49 12·86 20·29 7·19 0·58 3'57 1 V-S amral a (M.C.) 61·90 50·91 10·99 62·36 26·42 20·79 9·05 6·10

N.A. :.....stands.for not available. Ludhiana district has 10 towns, one with Class I status viz., Ludhiana City, one ciass II town namely ,Khanna , one class III town, viz., Jagraon, two class IV towns Raikot and Samrala, and five class V towns, Doraha, Hathur, Macbhiwara, Mullanpur Dakha and Payal. In respect of six towns namely Doraha, Jagraon, Ludbiana, Machhiwara . Payal, and Raikot, per capita receipt is higher than per capita expenditure but in case of three towns per capita receipt is lower than the per capita expenditure. However for Hathur N.A.C. the data is not available. The highest per capita receipt of rupees 113.78 has been recorded for Doraha M.C. and the lowest rupees 2.82 for Machhiwara N.A.C; For Ludhiana City per capita receipt is rupees 91.66. The receipts through taxes form the major source of revenue in ttlost of the towns of the district. Government grants, loans, advances etc., are the other supplementary sources of revenue of. Municipalities. On the expenditure side the highest per capita expenditure of rupees 93;65 has been recorded for Mullanpur Dakha N.A.C. and the lowest rupees 2.12 for Machhiwala N.A,C. In respect of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation per capita expenditure of rupees 90.18 has been recorded as against the per capita receipt of rupees 91.66. The main heads of expenditure are the ,Public Worb·, Publkl Health and conveniences, general administration, public institutions etc.

Social ADlebities

Educational :

'fABLE 19

Sclloo18 Per Ten Thousand Population in Towns

Number per ten thousaad population CI ass, name and civic status of town higher Secondary! Junior Prima~ Second ani Matricl.llation SecondaryJ Inter/P.U.C.! Middle Junior College

------1 2 3 4 5

V-Doraha (M.C.) .. 2·63 1·31 V -Hathur (N.A.C.) -1·94 N.A. III-J agraon (M.C.) 0·25 1·76 2·52 IT-Khanna (M.C.) '0·74 0·]'9 0'74 3·91 I-Ludhiana(M. Corp.) 0·23 0·49 0'36 ' 1'24

V-Machhiwara (N.A.C.) jo- .. ,~< 2',Olt 3·12 V-Mullanpur Dakha(N.A.C.) 1·23 1·23 1·23 V -Payal (M.C.) 3·83 3·83 IV-Raikot (M.e.) 0·58 1·75 1·17 . - IV-Samrala (M.C.) 0·92 0·92 0·92 1·85

Total 0·29 0·64 0·37 4·71

N.A. : -Stands for not available. 'Table 19 depicts Higher Secondary, Secondary, Matriculation/Junior Secondary/Middle and Primary school per 10,000 population. The table reveals that higher secondary schools are only in six towns of the district' namely Ludhiana, Khanna, Jagraon, Samrala, Mullanpur Dakha and Raikot. Ludhiana City has the highest number (14) of higher secondary schools, (30) secondary/Matriculation SChools, (22) Junior Secondary and Middle SChools and 318 primary SChools. But considering its size of population the number of school is not very high. The table reveals that number of Higher Secondary Schools per 10,000 population is tbe highest (1.23) in Mul1anpur Dakha and the lowest 0.23 in Ludhiana city. Payal M.C. has the highest number (3.83) of Secondary/Matriculation schools per 10,000 population and the lowest 0.19 is in)Ql&ftna M.e. Middle Schools are in 4 towns namely Ludhiana, . Khanna, Mullanpur Dakha and sa~a."~~~pakha- has 1.23 Middle SChools per 10,000 population whereas Ludhiana city has the I . 0.36. Ludhiana 'city with 5.24 Primary Schools per 10,000 population leads other towns followed by,. na (3.91), Payal (3.83), with the lowest (1.11) in Raikot town. Mecli~l Facilities

TABLE 20

NUDlber of Beds in.Medicalln~titudoDs in towns

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Class, name and civic status of the town No. of ~eds in medical institutions per 1,000 POpulation, 1 z

V-Doraha(M.C.) 1'05 ". V-Hathur (N.A.C.) 5~83 ID-Jagraon (M.C_) 0'63 ll-Khanna (M.C.) 1'58 I-Ludhiana(M. Corp.) 2'97

V-Machbiwara(N.A.C.) 3 '12 V-Mullanpur Dakha (N.A.C.) 0-74- V-Payal (M.C.) 1'53 IV-Raikot (M.C.) 0'23 IV-Samtala(M.C.) 4-62 .

District Total

Table 20 gives the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population townwise in the district.

The number of beds per 1,000 population has been taken as the criterion for d~termining the extent of m~dical facilities. The table reveals that there are in all 2.68 beds per one thousand pop~latlOn in the district. Ludhiana city has the highest number of beds (1802) but the number of beds per 1000 popUla!lon comes to 2.97 which is lower than the corresponding figures of 5.83 for Hathur N.A.C. and (3.12) for Machhlwara N.A.C. The lowest number of beds per 1000 population (0.23) has been recorded for Raikot M.C. PARTxmA VILLA.GE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SJ,!CTION I-VILLAG~ DIREcTO;RY

31 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECtORY' the. village directory containing information about each village has been prepared for each tahsil in the ascending order of the census location code numbers, c. g. location code No. 11/3/22 means village No. 22 in t(!hsil No.3 of district No. II. It contains information n::lating to total area of the village in hectares, total population, No. of households, amenities available in the village Le., educational, medical, drinking water, posts and telegraphs, communication, approach to village, nearest town and distance (in kms), and power supply. Besides it gives infomation regarding staple food, land-use i.e., area under different types of land use like forest, irri­ gated and unirrigated land, cultivable and uncultivable land. This is further supplemented by the information on places of religious, historical and archaeological interest as also information on copies of newspaper coming in the village and number of motor cycles/scooters, cars/jeeps and tractors available in the village. Information about the amenities available has been given in columns 5 to 10 of the directory. (i) Educational facilities' have been shown by adopting the following abbreviations: . P Primary school M Junior secondary or Middle school H Matriculation or Secondary school 'PUC - Higher secondary/IatermediatefPre- university /Iunior college. ; C College (graduate level and above ) like Arts, Science, Commerce etc.

I = Industrial school Tr. Training School AC Adult literacy Class/Centre o Other educational institutions. These may include Sanskrit Pathshala, senior basic school, Maktab, etc. ,-'

Where figures like P(3), M(2), H(l) etc. occur, these denote that the village has three pri~ry. two middle and one matriculation or secondary school. (ii) Medical facilities have been shown by the use of the following abbreviations: H Hospital MCW= Maternity. and Child Welfare Centre

MH '= Maternity Home CWC Child Welfare Centre

HC = Health Centre

PHC = Primary Health Centre PHS Primary Health Sub-Centre

D = Dispensary FPC - Family Planning Centre

TB = T B Clinic Nursing Home RP Registered Private Practitioner SMP - Subsidised Medical Practitioner CHW - Community Health Worker o Others 32 Num~r.of institutions, if more than one in any village, have-been given in brackets against each.

(iii) The types of the potable drinking water supply and the sourCes availabe in the village have been indicated by the following codes:

T Tap Water . , W' Well Water TK Tank Water TW Tubewell Water HP' == Hand Pump R = River Water F = Fountain C - Canal L' = Lake S Spring N Nullah 0 - Others NA Information' not· Available

(iv) Post & telegraph facilities have been sho.wn by adopting following abbreviations: PO ..... POst ' Office TO - Telegraph Office PTO - Post and Telegrapb Office Phone = Telephone .connection

(v) Communication facilities have been indicated by the following codes: BS Bus Stop RS Railway Station

NW - Navigable Waterway (includmg river, canal, backwaters, e~) ..

Only public transport like bus, rail and waterway ha~e been' considered for this purpOse.

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

This bas been indicated by the use of following codes ~

PR ==- Pucca Road KR Kaccba Road NR - Navigable River NC - Navigable Canal NW == Navigable Waterway (other than river or canal). 33 (vii) Nearest town and dIstance: The distance in lans. of the nearest town (whether located in the state or in another state) has been given in brackets under column 12. '(viii) Power supply For tliis purpose, tht" following codes have been used under column 13: ED Electricity for domestic purpose EAg Electricity for agriculture EO Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial, etc.

EA = Electricity for all purposes listed above. Information relating to places of religion. historical or archaeological interest is given under column 20(a). Information on copies of newspaper coming in the village' (N), motor cycles/scooters available in the village (M), carsl Jeeps available in the village (c),land for tractors available in the village (T) is also furnished lunder column 20. The numeral following the indicates the number of newspapers, motor cycles etc. Uninhabited villages and the villages that have got merged in towns have also been shown under column 20(a). (ix) Land use: Break-up of area under different types of land use viz. forest, irrigated area, un­ irrigated area, culturable waste and areas not available for cultivation has been furnished under columns 15-19. (a) Forest This includes all lands classed as forests under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open fot grazing within the forest has been included under the forest area. If any portion of such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that portion is included under the appropriate heading of cultivated or uncultivated land. In some cases there are instances where patches of land put to agricultural use within statutorily notified forests are considered as forests by the revenue agency. These are, treated as forests. . .

(b) 1rrigated and unirrigated• (!,and use): T_hese two columns (cols. 16 and 17) cover all agricultural land and include net area sown with crops and orchards or net cropped area and also current and other fallows. The latter imp1i,ed all lands which were taken up for CUltivation, but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not .less than a year and more than five years. The columns. do not include gross area sown or gross cropped area. Net area sown thus represents the area sown with crops and orchards, counting areas sown more than once in the same year only once.

(~) Culturable waste: This includes all lands available for cultivation whether taken or not taken· up for cultivation once, but not cultivated during the five years or more in succession. Such lands are either fallow or covered with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. These have been assessed or unassessed and are' in isolated blocks or within cultivate holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, etc., which are not included under orchards or forests also come under thi$ head. All grazing lands, whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not, village common and grazing lands within forest area ha,ve been included in this column. (d) A.rea not available for cultivation : This column (Col. 19) includes land not available for culti­ vation such as barren, unculturable land and land put to non-agricultural use. . Land put to non-agricultural use stands for all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g., rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agricultural. , Barren and unculturable lands cover all barren and unculturable lands like mountains, deserts, etc. Land which' cannot be brought under cultivation, except at a very high cost, has been classified as unculturable, whether such land is in isolated blocks or within culivated 'holdinas.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

J'AGRAON TAHS~ PUNJAB TAHSIL JAGRAON DISTRICT LUDHIANA

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF vn.LAGES JAGRAON TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location S",tial Name of Village Location No. Code No. No C:ode No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Abupura 4/1/18 61 Chimna 4/1[48 2 Abuwal 4/1/176 62 Dalla ·4/11135 3 Acharwal 4/1/148 63 Dangian 4/1/137 4 AgwarDala 4/1/125 64 Dehrka ·4/1/139 5 Agwar Gujjran 4/1/50 65 Dhatt 4/1/109 6 Agwar Khwaja Baju 4/1/58 66 Dholan 4/1{118 7 Agwar Ladhai 4/1/123 67 Dhothar -4/1/102 8 Agwar Lopon Kalan .4/1/57 68 Fatehgarh Sibian 4/1/34 9 Agwar Lopon Khurd 4/1/56 69 GagKalan . 4/1/24 10 Agwar Pona_ 4/1/122 70 Gagra 4/1/62 11 . Agwar RahIan 4/1/124 71 Galib Kalan 4/1/53 12 Ahingran 4/1/6 72 Galib Khurd 4/1/36 13 4/1/168 73 Galib Ran Singh 4/1/35 14 Akalgarh 4/1/179 74 Gbonewala 4/1/26 15 Akhara 4/1/127 75 Gbuman 4/1/173 16 Akuwala 4/1/25 76 Ghumnewa) 4/1f92 17 Aliwal 4/1/86 77 Giddarwindi 4/112 18 Amargarh UrfKaler 4/1/52 78 Gondwal 41/183 19 4/1/193 79 Gorahur 4/1/100 20 Ba4hel 4/1/174 80 Gorsian Khan Mobamad 4/1/81 21 Baghian 4/1/2 81 Gorsiari Makhan 4/1f7.3 22 Babadarke 4/1fl 82 Gorsian Qadar Baksh 4/11182 23 Bangsipura 4/1/30 83 Gurah ·4/1/69 24 Baniawal 4/1/91 84 Halwata 4/1/80 25 4/1/169 85 Hans · 4/1/114 26 Bardeke 4/1/119 86 Hatbur 4/1/145 27 Barhmi 4/1/182 87 Hayatewala 4/1/14 88 ·4/1/167 28 Barsal 4/1f7l .. 4/1/175 29 Bassian 4/1/96 89 Hjsowal 30 Bassian 4/1/155 90 Hujra · 4/1/23 · 4/1/45 31 Bassmon 4/1/189 91 Jandi Bassuwal 4/1/133 92 Janetpura 4/1/32 32 4/1/171 33 BM.urg 4/1/47 93 Jassowal . Bhaini Baringan 4/1/185 94 Jatpura .4/1/150 34 4/1/149 35 Bhaini Darera 4/1/188 95 Jhoraran 36 Bhaini Gujjaran 4/1/27 96 Kakar 4/1/10 4/1/77 91 Karnalpura .4/1/130 37 Bhaini Araian ' 4/1/15 38 Bbamal 4/1/29 98 Kilnian Hussaini 39 Bharnipura 4/1/134 99 Kaunke 4/1/5S 40 Bharowal Kalan 4/1/101 100 Kbanjarwal 4/1/10S 4/1/98 101 Khosa 4/1/136 41 Bharowal Khurd 4/1/80 42 BhatbaDhua 4/1/95 102 KhudaiChak 4/1/85 103 Khursaidpura 4/1/22 43 Bhundri 4/1/76 44 Binjal 4/1/156 104 Kiri 45. BirAkhara 4/1/126 105 Kishangarh 4/1/187 4/1/121 106 Kotli 4/1189 46 BirGagra· 4/1/81 47 Birk 4/1/70 107 Kot Mana 4/1/42 108 KotUmra 4/1/84 48 Bodalwala 4/1/9 49 Boparai Kalan 4/1/113 109 Kotwal SO Boparai Khurd 4/1/153 110 Kular 4/1/59 4/1/143 51 ,Burj Hakiman 4/1/192 III Lakba Burj Hari Singh 4/1/163 112 Lamrna 4/1/131 52 411/99 53 Burj Lattan . 4/1/191 113 Lihan 4/1/144 114 Lilan 4/1/39 54 Burj Kulara 4/190 55 Burj Naklian 4/1/157 115 Littar 4/1/iI7 116 Lodhiwala 4/1/11 56 4/1/17 57 Chak Chbajawal 4/1/161 117 Madhepur 58 Chakkar 4/1/142 118 Majri 4/1/104 59 Chbajawal 4/1/116 119 Malak 4/1/49 4/1/141 ~ C~~ 4/1/132 120 M~Ja.Jl 38

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

JAGRAON TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Serial Name of Village Location No. Code No. ~o. Code NO. 1 2 3 1 2 3 121 Bajan 4/1/19 161 Sawaddi Khurd 4/1/41 122 Malsian Bbaike 411/44 162 Shahbazpura 4/1/4 1'2'3 4/1/110 163 Shahjahanpur 4/1/152 124 Mand Tihara 4/1/3 164 Shahidgarh 4/1/194 125 Manewal 4/1/93 165 Shabid Rachbpal Singh Nagar 4/1/63 1'26 MalU) 4{1/67 166 Sheikh Danlat 4/1/37 127 4/1/140 167 Sheikh Qutab 4/1/78 128 Manwarpura 4/1/8 168 Sheikhupura 4/1/68 129' Mirput 4/1/126 169 Sberewala 4/1/13 130. Mot Karima 14/1/108 170 Sherpur Kalan 4/1/51 Ul 4/1/147 171 Sherpur Khurd 4/1/38 132 t{urpur 4/1/81 172 SidbwanBet 4/1/20 133 Pabbian 4/1/60 173 Kalan 4/1/65 134 4/t/ttl .174 Sidhwan Khurd 4/1/66 US Parjian Biharipur 4/1/16 175 Siloani 4/1/159 13.6 Patti Multani 4/1/5 176 Sodhiwala 4/1/33 U7 Patti Sham Singh 4/1/54 177 4/1/61 118 PheruRaien 4/1/146 178 4/1/172 139 'Pona 4/1/64 179 SujapUl' 4[1/115 140 Pota~ 4/1/97 180 Sukhana 4/1/186 141 Raikot 4/1/160 181 SwadiKhas 4/1/103 142: ttajoana Kalan 4/1{166 182 TajpUl' 4{1/1U f43 Khurd 4/1/165 183 4/1/107 144 Ramgarh 4/1/43 184 Talwandi Khutd 4/1/106 145 Ramgarh Sibian 4/1/154 185 Talwandi :Nauabad 4/1/87 146 4{1/128 186 ' 4/1/164- 147 Ranke 4/1/90 187 ' 4/1/79 148' Raowal 4/1/74 . '188 TapaI' Harnian 4/1/40 149 4/1/112 189 TarfKotli 4/1/7 tSQ RasuIPUl' 4/1/46 190 Tusa 4/1/178 151 RasulpUl' 4/1/138 191 Tugal 4/1/170 lSl Rattowa] 411{I77 192 Umarpura 4/1/158 lSJ Roomi 4/1/129 193 Walipur Kalan 4/1/94 154 Boupa Patti 4/1/162 194 Walipur IOturd 4/1/88 U~ Sadtlarpura . 4/1/31 156 Shafipura 4/1/21 IS7 Salempura 4/1/28 158 SangatDuta 4/1/72 159 Madarpura 4/1/75 !W ~tto~1 4/1/151 VILLAGE DIRECfORY 40 1981 CENSUS

JAGRAON TAHSIL Amellitles and Location Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a {-) is shown -Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of pOpulation in the column and next t<.' it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges the and number viz.-5 lems., 5-10 Icms. and 1O+kms. of the nearest place where the village of households facility is available, is given) (in hec- tares) Educational Medical DrinIdng Post and Day CommUI1ica- water telegraph or tions (potable) days (Bus-stoP. of the railway marketl station, hat, waterway) if any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 9 10 4/1/1 (176) 192 508 (90) P -(0-5) Hp -(0-5) BS 'J Baghian (177) 505 685 (119) P _(5_10) HP.TW _(0-5) BS 3 Mand Tihara (35) 193 108 (46) P PHC HP _~5-10) BS 4 Shahbazpura (36) 168 63 (9) -(0-5) _(0-5) HP _ 5-10) BS 5 Patti Multani (37) 339 143 (117) P _(5_10) HP _(0-5) BS 6 Ahingran (39) 95 88 (12) P -(0-5) HP _(0_5) BS 7 TarC Kotli (38) 237 31'3 (65) P -(0-5) HP _(0-5) BS 8 Manwarpura (40) 303 272 (41) P _(5_10) Hp _(0_5) BS 9 KotwaI (41) - 115 40 (6) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) BS 860 1,2~S (195) P,M,H D HP,TW PO BS 10 Kakar(34) 1 \ "H,D,RP HP,TW _(0-5> 11 Lodhiwala (33) 277 23~, (35) P -(0-5) 12 Giddarwindi (32) 1,001 1,74f (292) P,M.H RP HP PO BS 13 Sherewala (178) 94 114 (21) P _(5_10) Hp _(0-5) _(0_5) 14 Hayatewala (179) 116 105 (21) -(0-5) _(10+) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 15 Kanian Hussaini (180) 853 l,05j (184) P _(S_10) HP -(0-5) BS 16 Parjian Biharipur (181) 460 82' (167) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 17 Madhepur (182) 533 737 (120) P _(S-10) HP -(0-5) BS 18 Abupura (30) 716 1,158 (']09) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(O-S) BS 19 Malsian Bajan (31) 558 1,092 (182) P,M.H, -(0-5) HP PO BS 20 (28) 1,0?) 2,591 (474) P(2), M(2), H, D, MCW. HP, TW PO BS H FPC, RP(3) 21 Shafipura (29) 182 1!(1 (33) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 22 l{hursaidpura (183) 242 417 (86) P _(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 114 (29) _(0-5) HP,TW ..,.(0-5) -(0-5) 23 Hujra (184) 135 P _(5-10 24 Gag Kalan (185) 192 151 (36) p,M _(5_10) HP,TW _(5_10) 25 Akuwala (186) 191 92 (13) P _(5_10) HP,TW _(5-10) -(5-10) 412 (66) -(0-5) _(5_10) HP,TW _(5-10) -(5-10) 26 Ghonewala (187) 121 -(0-5) 27 Bhaini Gujjarac (27) 121 ~5 (6) p _(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) 1,812 (311) P(2) _(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 28 Salempura (26) 963 BS 29 BhamaI (25) 592 646 (122) P _(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) 685 -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 30 Bangsipura (50) 305 ~102) P BS 31 Saddarpura (49) 371 1,Wl 170) P _(0_5) HP PO 955 (153) -(0-5) Hp _(0-5) BS 32 Janetpura (48) 405 P -(0-5) 33 Sodhiwala (42) 4(}7 635 (93) P _(0-5) HP,W,TW _(0_5) 34 Fatehgarh Sibian (43) 485 907 (129) P _(0_5) Hp,TW PO BS -(0-5) 35 Galib Ran Singh (44) - 32.6 936 (168) p -(0-5) HP -(0-5) _(0_5) 36 Galib Khurd (45) 293 1,106 (167) P _(0_5) HP,TW _(0-5) BS 37 Sheikh Daulat (47) 614 1,305 (191) P _(0_5) HP,TW PO BS 38 Sherpur Khurd (46) 391 1,235 (22l} P H,RP TW -(0-5) BS 39 LiIat1 (51) 1,000 2,636 (470) P,M PHC,D HP,TW PO _(0-5) 96 (18) P _(0-5) HP,TW _(0-5) 40 Tapar Hamian (52) 59 _(0-5) BS 41 Sawaddi Khurd (122) 187 939 (132) P,M,H _(5_10) HP BS 42 Bodalwala (121) 241 886 (130) P _(5_10) HP,W PTO 2,114 (342) _(0_5) HP,W PO BS 43 Ramgarh (53) -620 P,M.H _(0-5) BS 44 Malsian Bhaike (54) 282 694 (125) P -(0-5) HP,W 4S Jandi (55) 617 1,371 (218) r raG Hf,W,TW l'Q ~S 41

~GE DJRECTORY LaNu. LUDIUANA DJSTRICl' Approach Nearest town & Power ~taple food I_and use (i.e., area under different types of Remarks (including an)' to distance (ill kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the place of relisious, historical viUa&e nearest unit)' or archaeological interest)

Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places or by irrigated able not Cars/Jeepsl religiou •• source waste availablo Motor cycles, historical or (includ. (or cuI· Scooters! archaeologi. ing tivation Newspapers; cal interest gauchar Tractors and groves)

11 12 13 , 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Dharamkot (14) EA. Wlaeat, Maize 70 62 36 24 T-3 & Ri;-e PR Dharamkot (12) EA Wheat & Maize 321 67 117 N-3 PR Dharamkot (14) EA Wheat & Maize 180 13 T-7 PR Dharamkot (13) EA Wheat & Maizt> 137 15 15 M-2, T-4 PR Dharamkot (13) EA Wheat & M3ize 308 8 23 PR Jagraon (17) EA Wheat & Maize 80 2 13 T-5 PR Dharamkot (13) EA _Wheat & Maize 208 4 1 24 T-5, N-3 PR Jagraon (17) EA Wheat & Maize 154 134 15 M-2, T-S KR Jagraon (16) EA Wl.eat & Maize 68 40 7 T PR Jagraon (18) EA Wheat & Maize 495 287 78 C, M-9, T-16, N-4 PR Jagraon (16) EA Wheat & Maize 245 3 29 C, M-S, N-4, T-tO PR Jagraon (17) EA Wheat & Maize 866 34 101 . C, M-S, T-n, N-5 KR Dharamkot (14) EA Wheat & Maize 56 31 I KR Jagraon (18) EA Wheat &, Ma!ze 87 29 PR Jagraon (20) EA Wheat & MaIze _ 419 93 2 339 T-7 PR Jagraon (18) EA Wbeat & Maize 204 179 77 T-3 PR{ Jagraon (18) EA Wheat & Maize 282 8 243 T PR Jagraon (16) EA Wheat & Maize 150 160 346 60 M-2, T-I0 PR Jagraol' (13) EA Wheat & Maize 230 227 26 75 M-3, T-I0 PR Jagraon (14) EA Wheat & Maize 890 9 174 T-3S, C, M-4, N-6 PR Jagraon (16) EA Wheat & Maize 168 14 C, M-2, T-9, N-2 PR Jagraon (18) EA Wheat & Maize 179 6 57 PR Jagraon t18) EA Wheat & Maize ·71 16 48 -T_ PR Jagraon (t 8) EA Wbeat & Maize 13 162 17 PR Jagraon (20) EA Wheat & Maize 91 98 2 T-2 PR Jagraon (20) EA Wheat & Maize 56 51 14 T-:' KR Jagraon (11) ED Wheat & Maize 113 S T PR Jagraol' (15) EA Wheat & Maize 897 11 S5 M-S, T-14, N-20 PR Jagraon (15) EA Wheat.& Maize 333 206 6 47 M-l, T-3, N-2 PR Jagraon (15) EA Wheat & Maize 245 28 6 ~6 N-2 - PR Jagraon (12) EA Wheat & Maize 301 40 2 28 M-8, T-14, N-3 PR Jagraon (12) EA Wheat & Maize 316 5" 5 32 T-9, M-2, N Gurdwara PR Jagraon (13) EA Wheat & Maize 307 53 8 39 M-2, T-8, N-2 PR Jagraon (13) EA Wheat & Maize 4~4 18 3 30 M-S, T-15, N-S PR Jagraon (11) EA Wheat & Maize 293 21 10 2 M-6, T-IO, C, N-15, PR Jagraon (11) EA Wh('lat & Maize 267 S :n M-3, T-8, N-12 PR Jagraori (8) EA Wheat & Maize 557 9 10 38 C-3, M-3, T-16, N-3 PR Jagraon (1) EA Wheat & Maize 345 18 28 M-7, T.26, N-30 PR Jagraon (8) EA Wheat & Maize 900 47 46 7 C, M·13, T-S6, N-40 PR Jagraon (6) EA Wheat & Maize 48 11 N-2 PR Jagraon (5) EA Wheat & Maize 167 20 C, M·S, T-ll, N-2 PR Jagraon (5) EA Whoat " Maize 215 26 M-4, T-t5, N-6 PR Jagraon (5) EA Whezt & Maize 521 33 28 38 C.?, M·S, N-S, T-13 PR Jagraon (5) EA Whoat & Maize 161 98 4 19 M-S, T-6, N-2 PR Iagraon (11) EA Whoat & Maize 466 96 1 S4 C-3, M·Il, Gurdwara T.lS, N·. 42,-,

.lAGItAON T~~~'L Amenitie, an.d

Loca· Name of viiIa;g~ , Total T9tal l\uleniti~ available drnot 'available wthin the viilaae.. ~ ~ (-) is ~~nt ffCJn (with Hadbast No.) area popt11ation , in ,the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges ,V~., COde of the and number of -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms, of the nearest place where the No. village llQusehOlds facility is available, is given) (in hectar~s) &\ucational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi­ water telegraph days cations (Bus (potable) of the stop, railway marketl station, hat, waterway) if any

1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 ~O

4/1/46 Rasulpur (57) 451 1,1l~ (110) P,M,H -(5-:-10) Hp,W,TW PO ~S 47 Bazurg (58) 357 J ,:;:65 (214) P PRe, T,TW,W PO as 48 CUmna (59) 578 1.980 (324) P,M,H -(O':_5) , Hp,TW PO 49 Malak (120) 791 2,603 (4Z9) P,M,H -:-(0'~5} HP,W PO 50 A!l.war Gujjran (126) 1.908 3,782 (480) P(3), M, H. MCW, FpC: HP,TW' PO i~S C. Tt. Rp 51 Sherpur Kalan (123) 1,039 3,989 (623) P,M,H D,R"P, H T,HP,TW PTO BS 52 Amargarh uri. 363 1,781 (291) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW, W PO B8 KaJer(125) 53 Galib Kalan (124) 2,165 5,346 (910) P,M,H PRC,D, HP,W,TW PO BS RP 54 Patti Sham Singh (137) 55 Kaunke (136) 2,627 8,sio: (1,39ij P(5): 'M(5), PHd. 0, HP,TW PO }3S H(5) f{'C"FPC,ar . 56 Agwar Lopon 322 450 (64) p -(0-.5) Hp PO ~S Khurd (133)' 57 Agwar LQpQn 678 303 (44) P(2) HP,W -(0-5) S ,! -(0-:-5) 13 . KatatJ. (134) 58 Agwarb Kbawaja 514 9.fn (1(15) P -(O-s) HP,W -(0-5) 13S Baju (132) 59 Kular (t07) 760 2,099 (299) P RP HP,W -(0-5) ~S 60 Pabbian (106) 401 q39 (178) P,M,H .. RP HP,W -(O-S) 13S

61 Sohian (113) 536 2,196 (342) P,M -(5~10) HP PO ~S 62 o~~a (118) 334 1,074 (16~) P,M -~0~5) HP,W -(0-5) as " 63 Shahid Racht pal 313 547 (~S) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) Singh Nagar

66 Sidhwan J(hurd (62) 326 2,908 (249~ P,M,H, H,D, MCW, HP,W,TW PO ~S C(2), Tr. FPC . \ 67 Mann (112) 854 3,198 (504) P,M :-(0-5) HP,W PO Rg,BS

68 Sh~ikhupura (110) 321 1,448 (212) P,M _(0_5) HP,W PO ~S 69 Gurah (111) 749 2,843 (442) P,M _(0_5) BP,W PO BS

70 Birk (~3) 604 1;427 (23) P D,RP HP,W PO BS

71 Barsal (64) 582 l,p39 (278) P,M,H PHC R.p,W,TW PO ~S 12 Sangatpura (65) 450 893 (143) P,M -(0-5) HP,W PO 13 Gorsian Makhan (68) 326 669 (105) P -(5-:.10) HP,W PO «~

74 Raowal (66) 125 1,525 (245) P,M,H -<0-5} HP,W PO ~ , ... ~S i', Majarp\lr~ (65) 221 4-, (85)' P __to..:..') : HP,W -(0-5) 43 y.q.~~9E ~~ECTORY LUDHIANA DIS'IRICl'

~duse '

A - Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (Le. area under different types oC Remarks (including any roa.I?'p'' ' <1ist\lnce (in' kms.) supply' land'use in hectares rounded to the place of religious,his­ to nearest unit) torical or archaeolo­ village gical interest) Forest Irri­ Un­ Cultu- Area Number of Places of gated irrigated rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, by waste availa- Motor-cycles/ historical source (inclu- ble for Scooters/' , or ding culti- Newspapers/ archaeolo­ gauchar vation Tractors gical , & groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 t9 20 20(a)

KR jagraon (7) EA Wheat & Maize 203 28 M-2, T-12, N , Gurdwara KR Jagraotl (7) EA Wheat & Maize 241 ' 3 26 M-'h T-t8, Gurdwara f,'" . • ., t .~; N~2') , PR Jagraon(5 EA Wheat & Maize 513 65 C, T-l8 Gurdwara PR Jagraon (2) EA Wheat & Maize 756 35 C-4, t~21 Otirdwara PR ,jagraon (8) EA Wheat & Maize 1,560 305 43 OI2,M-30, T-~O, N-10

PR Jagraon (3) EA Wheat & Maize , ,935 4 4 96 ColO. M-12, T-135, N~18 PR Jagraon (3) EA Wheat & Maize 316 3 3 41 C, M-2O', T-52, N-12 PR Jagraon (8) EA \W1eat & Maize 1,968 7 190 C-6, M-2S, T-125, N-S2 Meried inVillagO,Kaunke Jag;aon (5) EA Wheat & Maize 2,364 38 225 C-2" M-18, " , N-53 , T.-:114 PR Jagraon (3) EA vyheat & Maize 269 51 C-2. M-(j, T-1, N-IO' " , , EA PR Jagraon (2) Wlteat & Maize 607 2 69 ~jg'T~; KR Jagraon (3) EA Wheat & Maize 440 2 72 T-4p. N-4~, PR Jagraon (2) EA Wheat & Maiie 675 85 C-3, M-7,1-2S, .'. N-10 . PR Jagraon(7) EA ~eat& Maize 357 44 C, M-5, T-9 N-3

PR ]agraon (5) EA Wheat &; Maize 'd 393 101 40 M-5, T-25; N-7 PR Jagraon (3) EA Wheat & Maize 296 38 C, M-6, T-t5. N-4 KR ~aikot (2) EA Wheat & Maize 269 34 PR Jagraon (5) EA Wheat & Maize 477 2 M-7, T-15, 39 N-4 . PR Jagraon (5) EA Wheat & Maize 701 87 C-2, M-lO, T-27, N-4 PR Jagraon (7) EA Wheat &; Maize 244 45 36 C-2, M-l3, T-6, N-37 PR Jagraon (8) EA Wheat & Maize 2 $65 388 5 94 C~4, M-l9, T-ll, N-4S PR Mullanpur (8) EA Wheat & Maize 268 1 52 M--9, T-ts, PR Jagraon (8) EA wheat& Maize 672 77 C, M-lS, T-19, N-26 PR Jagraon (to) ,EA Wheat & Maize S40 45 19 C-2, M-15, T-35, t'i-29 PR Jagraon (6) EA Wheat & Maize 530 37 15 C-2, M-8. T-20. N-30 PR Jagraon (10 EA Wheat & Maize 364 13 3 70 M-2, T-9, N-8 PR Jagraon (15) EA Wh~t& Maize 268 9 6 43 M-3, T-12; N-5 PR Jagraon (15) EA Wheat & Maize ?88 35 2 100 M-3i T-n; l • N-18 iPR Jagraon (11) EA Wh~t & Maize, ~08 13 C. M-4, T~lS; , .'; 'j N-l5 44

J'AGBAON TAHSIL '1981 CENSuS Amenitiei and Loca· Name of village Total Total Amenities available (ifno~ ~vailable within th~ vill.. a dash (-) is shown tion (with Hadbast No.) uea population in the column and next to It m brackets, the distance in broat' ranges viz.. Code of dIe and number -5 kms., 5-10 kmS; and 10 +kms. of the nearest place where the No. villaae of hou!!eholds facility is available, is gIven) (in beet- ares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi. water telegraph days cations (Bus. (POtable) of the stop, railw. marketl . ay station hat. waterway • iran),

6 7 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 4/1(16 KiriC21 195 299 (51) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) , Bbaini' raian(23) 354 599(77) P.M.H -(0-5) HP,W as 77 -«()_5) I BS· 78 Sheikh Qutllb (22) 234 761 ~45) P -(0-5) Hp,W -(0_5) 980 133), P -(5-10) Hp,TW :as 79 Talwara (21) 389 -(0-5) BS -(0-5) HP,TW 80 Khudai Chak (67) 296 443 (69) P PO BS _(5_10) Hp,W 81 Kot Mana (18) 423 664 (105) P -(0-5) BS 82 Gorsian Q{ldar (20) 382 259 (SO) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) Baksh BS 83 Gorsian Khan (19) 391 440 (66) P -(5_10) HP,TW,W -(0-5) Mohamad :as 84 Kot Umra (17) , 396 245 (37) P _(5_10) Hp,W . -(0-5) , BS 85 Bhundri (16) 1,499 l~630 (390) P(2) M. H D(2), RP HP,w PO BS 86 Aliwal (11) 440 ',35'(118) P,M -(0- 5). HP,W -(0-5) p .as 87 Talwandi Nauabad (8) 95 260:(48) -(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) BS 88 Walipur Kburd (9) 356 536;(85) P -(0-5) HP,W -«-5) BS 89, Kotli (10) 242 20; ·(33) P ':"'(0_5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 90 Ranke (4) 337 388;(56) P -(0-5) HP,TW ·-(0-5) BS .p 91 Baniawal (5) 86 !O3 (37) -(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) BS 92 GhurilOowal (6) 117 493 ~81) P -(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) BS 93 ManewaJ (I) .' ' 104 169 29) -(0.... 5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 94 Walipui Kalan (1)" 671 596 (80) P -(0-5) fJp,W -(0-5) :BS 95 Bhatha Dhua (3) SS3 746 (108) P -(0-5) HP.W,TW -(0-5) BS 96 Bassian(14) 497 1,141 (185) P,M D HP,-W,~ pO BS 97 porain (17) 896 1,911 (298) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 98 Bharowal Kburd (3) 287 277 (35) '-P, M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 99 Lilian (14) 190 469 (71) P -(0-5) -(0-5) BS 100 Gorahur (15) 170 ....:..(0-5) H,W~W 40~, (55) P -(0-5) as 1<'1 Bbarowal Kalan (70) 645 1,526 (l09) P, M FPC HP,w PO BS 102 Dbothar (69) 265 468 (63) , P _(5_10) HP,W -(0-5) ,.. BS 103 Swaddi Khas (71) 1,737 4,O~9 (653) , P(3), M(l), D HP,TW PO BS , H(2), AC 104 Majri (73) 353 9,1 (145) P -(0-5) Hp,W PO BS 105 (75, . ]09 701 (107) P _(!'_S) HP,W -(0-5) BS 106 TaIwandi Khurd (76) 627 1,8~4 (l91) ":_(0-5) Hp,W , P PO BS 107 Talwandi Kalan (72) 865 2,~1 (38S) P,M,H FPC,D Hp,W PO BS 108 Mor Karima (109) 360 !:i35 (143) 'p _(0-5) HP,W PO BS 109' Dbatt (108) 422 1,644 (233) P llP Hp,W PO BS,RS 110 Mandiani (77) 812 2,l98 (368) P,M MCW Hp,W PO BS 111 Pandori (78) 300 1,194 (201) P,M,H FPC HP,W PO :os Raqba (79) - . 112 746 2,419 (401) P,M,H llP HP,W PO :os 113 Boparai Kalan (88) 1,007 3,486 (597) P,M,H D HP,W PO :os 114 Hans (105); 1,194 3,942 (561) P,M, He HP,W PO :os H Sujapur (102) 115 320 1,253'(106) . P,M, H,D, HP,W PO BS PUC MCW 45 mAGE DIRECTORY LUDHIANA DISTRIct and use Remarks (including any .Pp- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of [)llch to distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the place or religious, historical iUage nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest Irriga- Un- Cultu- Area Number of Places of gated irrigated rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, by waste availa- Motor-cyclesl historical source (inclu- ble for Scooters/ or ding culti- Newspapersl archaeolo- gauchar vation Tractors gical & groves) interest 17 18 19 20 20(a) 11 12 13 14 15 16 173 22 M, T-2 N-2 PR Jagraon (14) EA Wheat & Maize Jagraon (17) EA Wheat & Maize 315 39 C, M-3, T-10, PR N-3 147 47 40 T-9, N-ll PR Jagraon (17) EA Wheat & Maize J agraon (18) EA Wheat & Maize 332 17 40 C,M-4 T-13, PR N-ll Jagraon (10) EA Wheat & Maize 246 20 30 M-3, T-ll, PR N-12 PR Jagraon (10) Eft., Wheat & Maize 326 59 38 M, T-6, N-6 Jagraon (10) EA Wheat & Maize 329 7 46 C-2, M-3, T-12, PR N-13 49 47 T-2, N-7 PR Jllgraon (24) EA Wheat & Maize 39 256 7 20 61 T-4, N- 7, PR Jagraon (10) EA Wheat & Maize 308 Mull

1931' CENStTS' JAGRAON Ti\HSIL Amenities and·

Loca~ NaIlle of: village Total, Total Amenitie&1lvailable{fbetaYailable witbiD.the village, a. dash (-)is shown ti9llc (with Hadbast. No.) area. population in the-column and next to it in brack.ets~, tbe:distallCCll in' broad..; ranges viz. CQ4c. of the and number -5 ~ 5~10 kIns. and 10+ kIns. of the nearest place Where the No. village of facility is available, is given) (in hecta" households res). Educational; Medical Drinkng Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop marketl railway , hat, station, if any Waterway)

1 2 3; -4 5: 6 7 8 9 10 4/1/116 Chhajawal (103) 663 2,221 (365) P,M D,MC.W, HP,W ~0-5) BS 117 Chachrari (104) 383 1,261 (215) P,M _(0_5) HP,W PO BS 118 Dholan (116) 586 3,394 (566) P,M,H PHS, HP,W PO I BS

119 Bardeke (115) 308 1,052 (158) P _(0.-.5) HP,W ~0-5) BS 120 Mirpur (114) 202 746 (122) P ...... (0'.-•.5), HP,W PO BS 121 Bir Gagra (117) 142 445 (65) P .....(0-5) HP,TW,W .....(0_5) _(0.-5) 122 Agwar.PoIUl (127) 5.60 1,421 (IS9) P EPa HP,TW;W PO BS 123 Agwar Ladbai (128) 727 376 (78) P,C,O HlHC,D, HP,TW,W PO BS FG,M 124 Agwar Rahlan (130) 484 884 (131) P,M .....(0-5) HP,TW .....(0_5) _(0~5) 125 Agwat Dala (1.15) 126 Bir ~~a (129) 112 68 (12) i' ~0-5) HP,W 40-5) ~0.-5) 127 Akbara (142), 1,223 3,272 (540) P,M,H D,M6W. HP,W" PO BS R¥' 128 Randhirgarh (140) 211 416 (67) P,M .....(~), HP, W;TW PO -(0.-5) 129 Room (143) 754 2,653 (422) P,M,H D HP, W,TW PO BS 130 Kamalpura (144) 1,008 3,395 (576) P,M,H D HP,W PO BS 131 Lamma (152) 780 2,424 (318} P,M,H RP- HP, w;:rw PO BS 132 Chima. (145) 439 1;293 (205) P R¥- HP,TW;W PO .....(0.-5)

133 Bassuwa-t (151) 188 382 (51) P -(~.-.5': HP.W' PO .....(5 __ 10) 134 Bhamipura (147) 1,219 2,857 (471) P,M' .....(0_5) HP,W PO BS 135 Dalla (141) 1,198 3,989 (580) P,M,H H HP,W PO BS 136 Khosa (138). 406 1,357 (219) P .....(0_5) HP -(C),....5) _(0.-5). 137 Dangian (139') 541 1,609 (229) P .....(0.-.5) HP PO BS 138 Rasulpur (.140) 1,~3 4,826 (737) P,M,H -(5-101 HP,W PO BS 139 Dehrka (14&) 845 2,753 (433) P,M RP' HP,W,TW PO BS 140 Manuke (150) 1,927 6,210(1,051 ) P,M,H, D,RP HP,W PO BS

141 MalIah- (149) 1,448 4,060 (684) P,M,H H;PHC~D'.&P HP,W,~ PO BS 142 Chaklw' (173) 2,022 4,873 (808) P,M,H D,MCW, T,Hp, TW PO BS RP 143 L&kha. (172) 1,675 4,205 (663) P,M,H' -(0'''--5) HP,W,TW PO BS 144 Burj Kulara (175) 343 1,067 (169) P -(0.-.5) HP,W PO BS 145 Hathur (174) 146 Pheru Raien (170') 547 1,329 (226) P,M,H ~O-S) HP, W,TW ":":'(0'.-5) :Os 147 Nathowal (169) 872 2,928 (464) P,M,H' H;D HP,TW PO BS 148 Acharwal (171) 494 1,439 (229) P,M,H -(S;_IO) HP,TW;W _(0'';'''5) BS 149 Jhotaran (165) 1,144 3,560 (560) P,M,H MeW HP,TW;W PO BS 150' Jatpura, (164) 563 1,300 (192) P .....(O_S) HP,W,TW -(O~5) BS 151 Sattowal (163) 191 521 (85) 'P _(O',_S) HP,W,TW -(0.-5) _(0'_5) 152 Shahjabanpur (166) 291 618 (92) P H' HP,W;TW -(0' ___ 5) BS 153 Boparai Khurd (168) 518 1,838 (273) P ~O-5) HP,TW,W _(0.-.5) _(0'.-5), 154 Ramgarh Sibian (167) 436 1,034 (166) P .....(O,_SJ· HP, 'IW';W, -(0_5) -(0.-.5)· 155' Bassian. (162) 1,713 5,854 (971) P,M,H·· H;PHC,D, HP,TW;W PO BS MCW,FPC, RP' vmLAGE'DIRECTORY LUDHI2fNA'DISTRrcT Ltmd-.use ,-A,pp- Nearest town-and :Power ."Ie'food :bmd use (i,e, area under different types of -Remarks (including any '~roach distance (in-kms.) 'SUPPly land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, his· "to nearest unit) tori cal or archaeolo· village gical interest) Forest Irri- Un· Cultu· Area Number of Places of gated irrigated rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, by waste availa· Motor .cyclesl historical source (inclu· ble for Scooters/ or ding .culti· Newspapers! archaeolo· gauchar vation Tractors gical & groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2O(a) PR Jagraon (8) Wheat &"Maize 591 15 57 C, M·15, T-20, ~ N-2 29 -M·2, T·l0, N·7 PR Jagr~on (8) Bl\. W.eat\& Maize 354 Jagraon (8) EA Wheat & Maize 529 57 C·4, M·3, PR T-19, N·35 . PR Jagraon (7) BA waeat 1& Maize 284 24 C-2, T·Il, N"5 PR Jagraon (5) EA Wheat & Maize 176 .. 26 M-3, T·7, N-S PR Jagraon (5) EA Whea t & Maize 123 16 3 M-3,T-7 Jagraon (2) BA Wbat~Maize 491 69 C·3,'M·9, IP.R T-39, N-15 PR Jagraon (3) EA Wheat & Maize 598 6 123 C-5, M-2, T·20, N!25 PR Jagraon (2) EA Wheat & Maize 385 40 C-3, M-7, T·13, N-l7 -Merged in Jagraon M.e. PR Jagraon (3) EA Wheat &'Maize 84 28 M,.T·3, N·2 PR Jagraon (5) BA. Wlrea t ~ -Maize 1,154 '69 C~2, M-4, T·25, N·S PR Jagraon (9) M Wheat &'M:aize 161 34 16 M, T-7,N-lQ PR Jagraon (7) EA Whea t & Maize 671 10 73 C, M·6, T·31, N·50 PR Jagraon EA Wheat & Maize 871 30 107 C~2, M-I5, (5) T-37, N-31 PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat & Maize 713 3 64 M-4, T·25, N·25 PR Jagraon (13) .M WIleatl&. Maize 382 43 14 C, M, T·15 N·8 PR Jagraon (11) lEA Wbeat·l!!; Maize 172 5 11 T·8 PR Jagraon (9) EA Wheat & Maize 1,106 9 104 M-S, T-32, N·ll PR Jagraon (7) EA Wheat & Maize 696 368 134 C·3, M.l1, T·29, N·6 PR Jagraon (6) EA Wheat &'Maize 382 12 12 C, M·2, T·22, N·7 PR Jagraon (9) EA Wheat.&Maize 478 .. . . 63 M.5, T·21 PR Jagraon (13) EA Wheat & Maize 1,676 7 42 118 C~2, M-9, T·37 IIR Jagraon (10) EA WJleat<&-Maize '157 27 61 M·5, T"26, N"6 PR Jagraon (10) EA WbHt '&'Maize 1,769 9 16 133 C-4, M-16, T·53 PR Jagraon (12) EA Wheat & Maize 1,136 202 110 C, M·18, T·85, N-25 PR Jagraon (17) EA Wheat'& Maize 1,782 50 189 Mell, T~51, N-15 PR Jagraon (17) EA Wheat & Maize 1,502 26 147 C-4, M-3, T~85, N"25 PR Raikot (18) EA Wheat & Maize 317 26 M-3, T.10, N·2 Treated as N.A.C. PR Raikot (13) EA Wheat &. Maize 3io 190 20 27 M, T·8, N·3 PR Raikot (9) iEA WheaV& Maize 419 353 12 88 C, M-9, T-28, N·lO PR Raikot (7) EA Wheat, Maize 444 6 44 M"5, T·20, & Gram N·12 PR Raikot (7) EA Wheati& 'Maize 1,027 11 3 102 C, M·12, N.l2, T·45 PR Raikot (6) EA Wheat & Maize 524 39 M-4, T~7, N·14 PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat ~'Maize 175 16 C, M-3, T·5, N·3 PR Raikot (6) EA w.heatl& Maize 256 .. 35 M.3, T-6;N PR Raikot (8) EA Whea t & Maize 424 50 44 T-20, N-6 PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat, -Maize 385 8 43 C"2, M-6, & Gram T·2l, N·S PR Raikot (5) EA Wheat, Maize & 1,573 140 Q.;6, M·21, Gram T·51, N·9S 48

1981 CENSUS JAGR.AON TAHSIL Amenities and Loca­ Name of village Total Tota Amenities availa ble. (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown tion (with Hadbast No.) area population in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. Code of the and -5 kms., 5-10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the No. village number of facility is available, is given) (in hect­ households ares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stoP. market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 .' 6 7 8 9 10 4/1/156 Binja 1 (153) 352 1,481(264) P . PHC HP, TW, W PO ,BS 157 Burj Naklian (155) 257 1,159(186) P -(0-5)' HP, TW, W _(0_5) .. BS ! 158 Umarpura (154) 115 260(44) P -,(0-5) HP, TW, W -(0-5) .. BS

159 Siloani (161) 296 85-5(119) P -,(0-5) HP,TW,W _(0-5) .. -(0-5)

160 Raikot (160) 3,150 759(133) P, M, H PHC HP,TW _(0_5) ., -(0-5) 161 Chak Chhajawal (156) 161 162 Rupa Patti (159) 130 457(72) P :":«t-5) HP, W, TW _(0-5) .. BS 163 Burj Hari Singh (158) 707 2,688(420) P, M -(0-5)' . HP, TW, W PO BS 164 Talwandi Rai (157) 1,584 2,570(420) P, M, H, Tr. H HP,TW PO BS 165 Rajoana Khurd (96) 562 1,543 (251) p -(0--5) HP,TW PO -(0_5) 166 Rajoana Kalan (97) 389 1,237(225) P PHC Hp,W PO -(0-5)

167 Heran (98) /38 2,473(445) P, M, H H, MCW Hp, TW, W PO BS 168 Aitiana (99) 964 2,682(433) P(5), M(3), -(0-5) , Hp,W,TW PO BS H (2) 169 Baraich (101) 351 927(148) P RP HP, W -(0-5) .. -(0-5) 170 Tugal (l00) 352 1,220(187) P MCW, D, HP, W -(0-5) .. BS RP 171 Jassowal (89) 441 1,733(312) P, M, H H,RP HP,W PO BS 172 Sudhar (90) 865 3,778(658) P, M, H, H, PRC, HP, W PO -(0_5) C(2) RP,MCW 173 Ghuman (86) 261 1,288(233) P -(0-5) Rp, W PO BS 174 Badhel (87) 153 625(113) P -.(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) .. -(0-5) 175 Hisowal (81) 465 1,729(302) P, M PHC,D, HP, W PO BS MCW

176 Abuwal (92) 491 1,972(305) P -(0-5) HP, W PO BS 177 Rattowal (93) 352 1,573(260) P -(0-5) HP, W PO BS 178 Tusa (94) 628 2,467(420) P, M, H H,RP Hp, W PO BS 179 Akalgarh (91) 548 4,006(829) P _(0-5) HP, W,TW PO BS 180 (95) 1,765 6,245(1,269) P, M, H(2) D HP, W,TW PO BS 181 Nurpur (192) 535 1,539(249) P, M H,D, RP HP, W PO BS 182 Barhmi (191) 505 2,135(368) P, M RP HP, W PO BS 183 Gondwal (193) 441 1,623(260) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) .. BS 184 Tajpur (194) 434 2,017(300) P -(0-5) HP, W PO BS 185 Bhaini Baringan (195) 630 2,290(391) P, M D HP,W PO BS 49

VILLAGE DERECTORY LUDHIANA DISTRICT Londuse App- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks (including any roach to distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, his- village nearest unit) torical or archaeological interest) Forest Irriga- Un- Cultu- Area Number of Places of gated irrigated rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious. by waste avail- MQtor-cycles/ historical source (inclu- able for Scooters/ Or ding culti- Newspapers/ archaeolo· gauchar vation Tractors gical and interest groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat, Maize & 306 46 C, M-7, T-12, Gurdwara Gram N-ll PR Raikat (6) EA Wheat, Ma'ize & 235 3 19. M-4, T -8, N-4 Gurdwara Gram PR Ralkot (7) EA Wheat, Maize & 102 13 C, M-2, T-4, Gurdwara Gram N-2 PR Raikot (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 260 36 C-2, M-14, Gurdwara Gram ' T-18,N4 PR Raikot (0) EA Wheat & Maize 2,582 210 9 349 C-2, M-3, T·12 Uninhabited PR Raikot (3) EA Wheat '& Maize 112 15 3 M, T-7, N-6 PR Raikot (5) EA Wheat & Maize 427 177 103 M-3, T-15, N-30 PR Raikot (6) EA Wheat & Maize 1,186 299 99 C-3, M-15, T-SO, N-15 PR Raikot (7) EA Whea t & Maize 476 40 46 M-IO, T-12, Gurdwara N-2 PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat & Maize 353 5 31 C, M-S, T-9, Gurdwara N-2

PR Raikot (11) EA Wheat & Maize 621 42 11 64 C-3, M-I0, Gurdwara T-17, M-8 PR Raikot (11) EA Wheat & Maize 713 117 5 129 C-3 M-18 Gurdwara T-50, N-30 PR Jagraon (11) EA Wheat & Maize 294 21 36 C-3, M-S, T-S, Gurdwara N-21 PR Jagraon (13) EA Wheat & Maize 290 3 59 C, M-5, T-6, Gurdwara N-15

PR Jagraon (11) EA Wheat & Maize 390 51 C-2, M-S, T-15, N-60 PR Raikot (17) EA Wheat & Maize 731 134 C-lI, M-70, T-30, N-I00 PR Mullanpur (10) EA Wheat & Maize 208 23 2 28 M-14, T-4, N-15 PR MulIanpur (10) EA Whea t & Maize 131 8 14 M-4, T-4, N·3 PR Mullanpur (6) EA Wheat & Maize 367 48 5 45 M-22, T-12, - N-IO

PR Mullanpur (6) EA Wheat & Maize 439 52 C, M-S, T-18,. N-B PR Mullanpur (11) EA Wheat & Maize 301 51 C-2, M-4, N-S PR Mullanpur (10) EA Wheat & Maize '506 122 C-4, M-7, Gurdwara T-20, N-60 PR MuIIanpur (8) EA Wheat & Maize 252 22 273 C, M-2, T-ll, N-5 PR Raikot (7) EA Wheat & Maize 9S4 469 312 C-2, M-I0, T-32. N-35 PR Ralkot (5) EA Wheat & Maize 477 58 C, M-6, T -25, N-50 PR Raikot (7) EA Wheat & Maize 432 73 C-3, M-4, T-18, N-20 Gurdwara PR Raikot (I) BA Wheat & Maize 388 53 C, M-ll, T-25, Gurdwara N-12 PR Raikot (3) EA Wheat & Maize 379 55 M-12, T-32, N-15 PR Raikot (3) EA Wheat & Maize $33 24 4 69 C, M-5, T-30, N-4 '50 IAGRAON TAHSIL .1981 CENSUS Amenities and Loc?- Name of vil1?ge Total Total Amenities e.vr.i1able (ifnot availf.blfVj"itliin the viIlf,ge.£ dash (_ )is shown tion (with Hadbast No.) . area . population in the ..column and next to it in brackets, the disrence in '-broad rl'.r:guviz . Code of the and number ~5 kms., 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms. Of the nearest place where 'the No. village of facility is a vaila ble, is given) . (in hect- households ~-~ --- ar.es) Educational Medical Drinking Post and _------Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (Bus (potable) the stoP. railway market/ station, hat, waterway) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ·4/1/186 StJkhana (196) 250 540 .,(g5) P -(O-S) HP,W -(0-5) BS 187 Kishangar.b '(197) IS5 S58 (96) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 188 Bhaini Darera (199) 415 1,542 (258) P,M D HP, W. PO BS ,189 Bassraon (198) 182 812·(1128) P -(Q.-,S) HP,W -(O_S) BS 190 Littar (189) 203 914 (143) P,M,H -(O-':S) HP,TW,W -(0_5) BS

191 Burj Lattan (190) 476 1,838 (289) P,M _(O_S) HP,W -(0_5) BS 192 Burj' Hakiman (ffi8) 468 984{160) P,M,H -(5-.10) HP,W PO -(5-10) 193 Andlu (200) 150 2,325 (328) P,M,H MCW, HP,W PO BS FPC 194 Shahidgarh (201) 266 Sl

VlLL AGE DIRECTORY LUDHIANA DISTRICT Land use A,,;>- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remuks (inch;ding r. roach distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, his- to the nearest unit) torical or archaeolo- village gica I interest) ~------Forest Irri- Un- Cultu- Area Number of Places of gated irrigated rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, by waste availa- Motorcycles/ historical source (inclu- blefor Scooters/ or ding culti- Newspapers/ archaeolo- gauchar vation Tractors gical & groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Raikot (5) EA Wheat & Maize 199 21 29 M-3, T -4, N-2 PR Raikot (2) EA Wheat & Maize 137 18 C, M-4, T-4, Gurdwara N-2 PR Raikot (6) EA Weat & Maize 442 33 C-2, MolO, Gurdwara T-1S, N-4 PR Raikot (4) EA Wheat & Maize 163 19 M-2, T-9, N-2 Gurdwara PR Raikot (6) EA Wheat & Maize 171 6 26 M-5, T-1S, Gurdwarl N-3

PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat & Maize 444 32 C, M-8, T-32, N-20 PR Raikot (8) EA Wheat & Maize 419 49 M-23, T-20, N·12 PR, Raikot (3) BA Wheat & Maize 675 75 C-2, M-14, T-40 Uninhabited

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. Serial Name" of Vill'lf : Location Serial Name of Village Location No; Code No. No •. Code No. 2 3 2 3

1 Akalgarh 4/2/301 61 Bir Shanewal 4/2{231 2 Akalgarh Urf Lalton Khurd 4/2/67 62 Bont 4/2/106 3 4/2/273 63 412/340 4 Alowal 4/2/11 64 4/2/116 5 4/2/324 6S Bora 412{162 6 412/325 66 Bounker 4/2/1S1 7 4/2/71 67 Bounker Dogran 4/2/17 8 4/2/42 68 4/2/147 9 Babarpur 4/2/386 69 4/2/264 10 Baddow;!l 4/2/61 7() Burj Lambra 4/2/2 11 4/2/8 .71 Burj Mankaur 4/2/3 12 4/2/21 72 Burj Mattewara 4/2/115 13 Bahadarke 4/2/94 73 Burkara 4/2/394 14 Bahadurpur 4 /2/185 74 4/2/360 15 4/2/70 75 Buthgarh 4/2/178 16 4/2/101 76 Chak 4/2/S6 17 Balliawal 4/2/177 77 ChakDango 4/2/175 18 4/2/34 78 Chak Sarwan Nath 4/2/222 19 Bal10wal 4/2/318 79 Chak Sihan Daud 4/2/395 20 Barhampur 4/2/302 80 4/2/319 21 4/2/260 81 4/2/S5 22 Bataich 4/2/57 82 Chapra 4/2/382 23 Batanhara 4/2/39 83 Charh 4/2/9 24 Barewal Awanan 4/2/72 84 Chhaole 4/2/16 25 Barewal Dogran 4/2/23 85 4/2/334 26 Batundi 4/2/299 86 Chhandaran 4/2/218 21 Batwala 4/2/229 87 4/2/321 28 Basaimi 4/2/46 88 Chomon 4/2/379 29 Bet Kalan 4/2/380 89 Chuharpura 4/2/33 30 Ber Khurd 4/2/385 90 Chuharwala 4/2/105 31 4/2/207 91 4/2/274 32 Bhagwanpur 4/2/248 92 Daba 4/2/258 33 Bhaini Ala 4/2/221 93 4/2/277 34 Bhaini Gahi 4/2/166 94 Dakha' 4/2/53 35 Bhaini Kima 4/2/165 95 4/2/313 36 Bhaini Na thu 4/2/203 96 Dangorll 4/2/267 37 Bhaini Rora 4/2/298 97 Daudhal 4/2/399 38 Bhaini Salu 4/2/149 98 Daulatpur 4/2/389 39 Bhairo Munna 4/2/228 99 4/2/336 40 Bhaman Kalan 4/2/192 100 4/2/52 41 Bhaman Khurd 4/2/193 101 Ohaipai 4/2/320 42 Bhamian Kalan 4/2/144 102 Dhalian 4/2/296 43 ~hamian Khurd 4/2/139 1('3 4/2/150 44 hanohar 4/2/65 104 Dhandari Kalan 4/2'256 45 4/2/92 105 Dhandari Kburd 4/2/255 46 Bhattian 4/2/54 106 4/2/276 47 Bbikhi Khatra 4/2/364 107 4/2/244 48 4/2/133 108 Dhaul Kalan 4/2/369 49 4/2/143 109 Dhaul Khurd 4/2/368 50 Bholewal Jadid 4/2/4 110 412/103 51 Bholewal Qadim 4/2/13 111 Dhoda 4/2/361 52 Bhoura 4/2/93 112 4/2/172 53 Bhukhri Kalan 4/2/127 113 4f'J/79 54 Bhukhri Khurd 4/2/126 114 4/2/130 5S Bhupana 4/2/181 115 Dharkot 4/2/333 56 4/2/342 116 4/2,164 57 Bilah 4/2/282 117 412/283 58 4/2/233 118 Oolon Khurd 4/2/284 59 Bir Hans 4/2/359 119 Ougri 412176 60' 412/45 120 Doleh 4/1.1272 ,6

Lu9HIANA 'tAHSIL

Name of Village. Location Serial Name of Viii... LcNa&imI :=ial Cado.Jlolo • • Q . CodoNo No 2 3 .1 3 141 Fatohgarh Gujjran 4/2/189 l81 Thamat 4/2/43 122 Fatehgarh Quiran 412/90 182 412/28C 123 Fatehgarh Jattan 4/2/188 l83 Jhammat 412/354 1'4 FatehptJr . 412137 184 Jhande 4/2/68 125 Qadapllr 4/2/108 185 Jhugian Bega 4:/2/163 126 Gaddowal 412/2£}4 1<'86. Jhl:gian Kadir 412/170 12.7 Gahaur 4/2/00 1&7 Jiwanpur "'2/121 1"28 Garcha 4/21161 18.8 Jodhan "'2/323 129 412/48 1'89 Jogiana 4(.2/240 130 Garhi Fazil 4¥2/156 100 Jogi Majra 4/2/373 131 Gharib Nagri 4(2/'52 191 Jonnewal 411/1"19 137 Gaunsgarh 4~/1U 112 ~2189 133 Gaullspur . ¢/2/5r 1'91 Kaila 412/295 114 Gehlewal 4f,2/196 '1'94- 1"/"58 135 Ghawaddi 412/269 195 4Vl/339 136 Ghounta 412/173 '1<96 Kakka 411/134 137 Ghumait 4(212(}Q '19'1 Kakowal 4t3'/100 138 412/t89 1\98 Kalak 41l/331 139 4121335 ''99 KaIewal 4112/16<' 1.40 Giaspura 4f'l1'1S7 200 Kalis Kalan 4\.%,181 141 Gill 412/263 201 Kalis Khurd 4111186 142 Gobindgarh 41:21239 20.2 Kanech 412./232 '*12118 ll3 Kaneja ..,.,99 143 .,254 144 Gopalpur 4nl17'! ~14 Kanganwal 145 Gopalpur 4"/349 285 Kariana Kalan tff2.ft23

146 Gosal ~/21378 ?("'6 Kariana Khurd 4I~1t24 147 Gujjarwal 4'1'11169 2()7 "2/66 148 Gujflrwal 4(2/315 1.08 Karor 41(%(208 149 Guram 4121346 209 Kartarpur ~.!I366 1'Sa Gorsian 4/2/5 ·210. Kasahad 412,95 151 Hadia 4112/191 .2H Katani Ka1ar. 4,2,217 152 Hadiwal ""'176 11'2 Kataui Khurd 4(11216 213 Kh.air!' 4/2fl 1'53 Haibowal Kalan 4f2/35 . 4f9J1242 1'54- Haihowal Khurd '4J2/36 214 Khakat 1-55 Haidarn a gar 4/12/158 '-1'5 4f'll291 156 Himayunpura 4/al2Rl 2<1:6 Khanpur 4f.l/268 157 Hans 4121361' 217 Kha.npur Bet 4f]/:184 .158 Harnampur 4'121251 71'8 Kbark l,10 159 Hawas 41:21112 21'9 Khasi Kalan 4(2/128 MO Hayatpura 41~/19f) 220 Khasi Khurd - >4/125 Wit Hiran 412/'123 211 Kh!ltra Chaharmi 4f2.1362 Hum1)rar 4121401 222 Khawajke ~/110 11i2 412/352 Hi3 412164 m Kbera .) q]./279 Ui4 Hi.1ssail1pura 4/213,1 . 224 Hi5 Tsewal 412/51 225 Kheri Somal 41'1./391 1.66 Jahangirpur 4/2/132 226 412/390 1.67 Jarnalpur Awanan 4/21135 227 Kisnanpur Atia~ Kum Khurd ~,lOl HiS Jamalpur Leli 4{2/96 228 Kohara 4(.1./227 1-69 Jand 4,2/307 .l29 Kotaga 41l/330 170 JandiaJi 4/2/226 7.30 Kot Gang_urai 4iIl!215 7 171 4/2/289 231 Kotla 4/2m 172 Jarkhar 4/]/270 232 Kuhli Kalan 4/2(384 173 412/300 233 Kuhli Khurd 4121 383 Jarohan 412/357 174 Jartauli 4(21328 234 Kulahr 8 175 Jaspal Ban~ar 4/21253 235 Kuliawal 412/13

4/211 ~4 236 Kum Kalan 4/2/202 176 JasPa1 Khadir .4/2/14 177 Jassar 4/2/'25{) 237 Kuraike 178 4/2187 238 Ladian Kalan ·412/32 179 4/2/275 239· Ladian Khurd 4/2/22 Jass')wal 4/ :;'/205 180 Jawaddi 4/7/74 240 Lakllowal 51

l'tLPR'kBETlCAIL LIST OF VlLI:A:GES LUDHIANA TAHSIL

Serial Name of VilIifge T.ocaticm Serial Name ofViDage Location"'" No. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 2 3 241 4/2/306 301 Paddi 4{2{249 242- Laton Dana 4/2/219 302 Pahnruwal 412/148 243 Lator Joga 4/21220 303 Pa1ch()wal ' 4/'1/312 244- 4!_'-/2~5 ~04 l)amal 4;2/63 245 4/2/294 31'5 4/2/62 246 Lebl 4/2{367 306 Kheri 4{2/371 247 Lehrn ";2/353 307 Pan~lian 4f2f230 248 Lol>ar2 4i2/259 30R Panjeta 4/2{212 '149 Logharh 4/2/316 301l Partap!!arh 4/2{211 250 Laudhowal 4/2{25 310 PartaD Singhwala 4/2/38 .2'51 Machhian Kalan 4/2/155 311 Pawa 4(2(241 252 Machhian Khurd 412/,153 312 Ph!l!!l!uwal ~/2f?R 253 MahaJ Ghumana 4,2/182 313 4{2/47 254 Mahal Rakb 4/2/88 314 4/2'209 255 Maha1 Rakh ·.4/2,86 315 Phamra 4/2/83

256 Maherna Kalar 4/2/304 311'; 4/217~ 257 Mahmudpura 4/2/261 317 Pirthipur 4/2/199 258 Majra 4{2'':'34 318 Pohir 4;2135,) 259 Majra Kalan 412/12 319 out1:.ewal Araian 4{2/91 260 4{7{27 320 Qutbcwal Gujjran 4/2/19 '61 Mairi 4/2'329 321 'R,abon Niwin 4{1{388 262 Malaknur 412/44 322 Ra~,on Un chi 4(2(387 263 Malaud Rorian 412,392 323 Ra.::hhir 4121103 264 Matlewal 412;195 374 Rani an 4/2{265 265 Malo Daud 4/'i398 375 Raian 4/2/210 266 4,2/262 321) Raipur 4/2/326 267 Mand Chal1nta 412/174 327 Rai'j)ur Bet 4/2/200 268 Manewal 4,21t~ 32R Rail1;arh 4/2/797 269 Mangarh 412,224 329 Raiiowal 4/2{20 270 Mangaf. 4/,2/109 330 Alias HU!l~ainpura 4/2/30 171 Mangli Kadar 412;113 331 Rajur 4/2/198 272 Mangli Kha~ 4'2/120 332 Ram~arh 4/2/225 773 Mangli Nichi -4{'1142 333 Ramgarh Sardaran 4,2/377 274 Mar gli Tanda 41'!,114 334 Rangian 4/2/350 275 Mangli Unchi 412/238 335 Ranguwala 412/332 176 4/2/29 331) 4/2132' 277 4{2{287 337 Rattangarh 512/167 278 Marewal 4/2,194 338 RaUT 4/2/117 279 Mattewara 4171118 339 Rawat 412/129 280 Mel',arban 42/31 340 4/216 281 Meblon 412/206 341 Rosiana 4/21370 282 Mebma Singbwala 4/2132; 342 4/2/347 283 4{21351 343 Rurka 4,2/288 284 Miani 4121168 344 Saharan Majra 4",372 285 Mianwal 4,2fl22 345 Sahauli 4;2(292, 286 4/2/290 346 Sahnewa) Kalan 4/2.136 287 Mujara 4/7./305 347 Sahnewal Khurd 4/21235 288 MukanoplJr 4/2/345 348 4/2/159 289 Mullanpur 4(2/59 349 Sa!empur 4/2{49 790 Mundian Kalan 4'2{140 350 Salem Tabri 4/2/85 291 Mundian Khurd 4/2/141 351 Sangeh 4/2/213 292 Nanakpur Jagera 4/2/356 352 4/2/266 293 Nandpur 4/'/243 353 4{2/293 294 Nanga! 4",348 354 4/2/271 295 Nanga) Kalan 4/2/311 355 Sasrali 4/2/107 296 Nanga! Khurd 417/310 . 356 Satiana 4/2/180 297 4/2/317 357 Sattowal 4/2/104 298 Nat 4/21245 358 Saya Kalan 4/2/337 299 4/2/7 359 Saya Khurd 4/2/338 300 -Nurwala 412/98 I 360 . 4/2/375 ~ , ALPHABETICAL LlST OF VILLAGES LUDHIANA TAHSIL

Name or Village Locatior, I Serial Name of Village Location ~. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 361' Selkhiana 4/2/152 381 Talwara 4/2/40 362 Shahabana 4/2/146 382 Tataf Gehlewal 412/78 363 Sbahpur 4/2/314 383 Taraf Jodbewal 4/2/82 364 4/2/341 384 Tataf Kara bara 4/2/84 365 4/2/286 385 Taraf Piru Badra 4/2/77 366 Shekhuwal 4/2/157 386 Taraf Saidan 4/2/81 367 Sherian 4/2/197 387 TarafQazi 4/2/80 368 Shetpur Kalan 4/2/137 388 4/2/278 369 Sherpur Khurd 4/2/136 389 Theh Bhaini 4/2/381 370 Shujatwala 4/2/97 390 Theh Loharan 4/2/393 371 4/2/358 391 '4/2/69 372 Sihan Daud 4/2/397 392 4/2/246 373 Silon Kalan 4/2/343 393 Timbarwal 4/2/376 374 SHon Khurd 4/2/344 394 Tungaheri 4/2/300 375 Sirha 4/2/102 395 Uksi 4/2/400 376 Sohian 4/2/374 396 Umedpur 4/2/247 377 Sunet 4/2/73 397 Unchi Daud 4/2j396 378 Tajpur 4/2/145 398 Uppal 4/2/214 379 Talwaridi Kalan 4/2/26 399 Walipur 4/2/119 380 4/2/24 400 Zainpur 4/2/41

401 Zirak 4/2/365 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 60

tUDHIANA TAHSiL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and Location Namr of village Total Total ;\menities available (if not.a~ailable within the village:a dash(-) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area population In the column and J ext to It In brackets, the distance in broaa ranges viz of the and number -5 kms, 5_10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nrarest "lace where the· village of households facility is available, is given) (in hee. --- tares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or CommuD1C2. water telegraph days tions (Bus (potable) of the stop, railway market/, shtion, hat, waterway) if any 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/1 . Kbaira (127) 1,526 1,489(244) P D HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 2 Burj Lambra (129) 145 148 (20) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-- 5) -(0-5) 3 Bud Mankaur (128) . 165 145 (23) P -(0-5) HP,W - -(0-5) .1. -(0-5) 4 Bholewal Jadid (125) 262 5 Gursian (124) 202 199 (26) P -(0--':5) tip, W ':":(0-5) -«().;_5)

6 217 332 (60) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) _7 Razapuc ~129) NarpurBef (123--)" 1,,'292 2,304 (361) P,M,H D,H HP PO B~ 8 Bagga Kalari (122) 367 291 (52) P -(0-5) HP -(0--5) BS 9 Charb (121) 149 482 (79) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 10 (120) 593 11 Alowal (117) 378 262 (42) P -(0-5) Hp -(0-5) RS 12 Majra Kalan (119) 221 19 (3) -(0_ 5) -(0-5) TW _(0-5) -\0-5) 13 Bholewal Qadirn (115) 185 220 (37) P -(0-'5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0_5) 14 Kuraike (116) 67 6 (1) -(0-5) -(O-S) HP -(O-S) -(0-5) 15 Manewal (113) 110 177 (35\ -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 16 Chhaole (114) 186 965 (153) P -(0-5) ,HP,W PO BS 17 466 (82) P -~5-1O) W;W _(0_5) BS Bounker Dograr. (109) 242 p, 18 Goindwal (115) 153 142 (20) -(0-5) HP _(0-5) -(0-5) 19 (!utbewal(}unran (110) 202 386 (65) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5, BS Hp 20 Ranowal (112) 342 778 (In) P(7) -(0-5) -(0-5) BS

21 Bagga Khurd (111) 250 443 (68) P D HP PO BS 2} 611 (77) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) _(0-5) Ladian Khurd (106) 219 _(0_5) 2J Barewal Dogran (107) 126 192 (29) P -(S-1O) HP -(0-5)- 24 Talwandi Khurd (108) 34 41 (5) -(0-5) -(5-10) liP -(0-5) -(0-5) 25 LaudhPwal (96) 141 1,587 (234) P,M _ _:'(5-lOJ liP PO -(0-5) Hp,W 26 243 610 (107) P -(5-10) -(0_5) BS Talwandi Kalan (94) liP,W _(0-5) _(0_5) 27 Majra Khurd (95) 89 48 (8) -~0-5) -(5-10) 28 80, 101 (18) -(O-S, -(5-10) liP --(0-5) -(0-5)- Phagguwal (98) _ -(0-5) 29 MaIlj (97) 88 98 (17) P -(5-10) £iP -(0-5) -(0-5) 30 Rajpura Alias 172 533 (89) P -(0-5) liP -(0-5) (99) HI' -(\}-5) 31 Hussainpura (100) 86 50 (8) -(0-5) -(5-10) PO 32 Ladian Kalan (105) 277 498 (71) P -(5-10) liP -(0_5) -(0-5) 33 217 373 (44) f> -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) Chuharpura ll04) HP,W 34 Balloke (103) 178 215 (32) P -(0-5) -(0-5) -(u-5) 35 Haibowal Kalan (102) 36 Haibowal Khurd (158) 37 Fatebpur (52) 2i3 643 (11·1) P-, ':':(0-5) HP ':':'(0-5) BS HP,W _(0_5) BS 38 Partap Singhwala (151, 212 601 (121) P -(0-5) 39 404 (6) P -(5-1U) HP,W _(0 -5) HS Baranhara (150) 265 -(1)-5) 40 Talwara (149) 358 440 (71) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) 321 (53) P -(0-5) HP,W _(0_5) BS 41 Zainpur (148) 269 Hp,TW BS 42 Ayali Khurd (153) 299 715 (105) P,M PHC -(0-5) P -(0-5j HP,TW -(0-5) h:.i 43 (154) 238 842 (133) B;) 44 Malnkpur (147) 480 1,125 (167) P,M -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) 45 Birmi (146) 761 1,226 (190) P.M,H H,D HP,W PO BS

g2 . ,. t9it cENSuS LU~J.t 1f,utgL Amenities and

Location Nanw·of village 'Iota. Total Am::nities aV3.i1able (if not avaiLlhle within the village, a dash(-) is shown Code,No. (with: .fJiadbast No.) area population; in the column ard next to it in brackets, the aistallce in broad ranges viz. of the and number -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and JO+kms. of the nparcst place where the vill?gt" of facility is avail:lbl!l. is gi "en) (in 1100- households. _._~ ______, --.---- tares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph ·days cations (Bus (potable) of the stop, ralJway market/ station, hat, waterway) if any i 2 :3 4 S 6 7 8 9 251(45) P HP,W -(0-5) 4/2/46 Basaimi (134) 267 -(0-5> BS 47 P)lagla ~1J3)' 40S 397(62) P --,(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) .. :l3s 48 Garha (HO) 175 115(23} -(0-5) -(0-5, Hp,W -(0-5) -;- .. -(0-5) 278(43) -(0- 5) 49- Salempur (In) 321 P -(0-5) HP,Vi. " -(O_~) 50 Guns{ilU (131): 310 423(64} P -(0,--5). HP,W,TW -(0- 5) BS SI _ Iscwal (135) 469 1,707(250) P,M,H FPC,D,H HP,W,TW PO BS,RS

52 D,~w$Lw.al ~144) 316 1,501(241) P,M .,-.(0,-5) Hp,W,TW PO -(0-5) 53 Dakbll ~142) 1.574 4,064(630) P,M,H,C(2) RP(8),FPC, HP.W PO BS PIro,MCW 54 Bhattian (1~ 315 921(1~3) P -(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) .. BS 55 Changan (1!7}i 261 557(8~. P -Q};-S) RP,W -(0-5) .. -(0-5) 56 Chak (138) 783 1,781(293) P,M,H, -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 57 Baraich (13'), 352 749(112), P _t()_5) HP,W -(0-5) .. BS 58 Kail]Jur (1'41) 337 1,212(20,*>1 P -('()'_5) Hp,W -(0-5) ... BS 59 Mlllll.I.t{)Ur (1*» 865 3,OO2(493} . P(2/:,M (2), _(0-5) Hp PO BS' H 7) 60 Gahaur'~143). 340 1,191(196} P,M,H -(O-i) HP PO BS 61 Baddow8il: (29"4) 972 3,423(601)' P,M,H PHC,D; Hp PTO BS,AS 62 pamali ('299) 246 1,173(195) P -(0-5) HPW -(0-5) .. BS 63 (298)· 731 2,3R7,(367) . p. M PJilC hiP, PO BS Hus<;!lIlput (297) 359 1,766(293) P,M RP HP -(0-5) .. 64 f 65 Bhan,,"-at (296) 520 2,039t3313 P -(.0-5) HP PO BS, R.S 66 Karimpar (296, 79 755(17) -(0-5) -(0-5) (tlp,W -(0-5), .. DS 67 A-ka-1gariT ud· 219 1,098(180) P -(01-5) HP,W PO BS,RS Lait'Uln Khur-d, (292) 68 JIfa1Jde' (293): 388 1,155(201), P -(Oi-5) . HP,W PO BS,RS 69 Tharike (156) 4114 1,962(321) P,M -(0-5) HP PO BS - 70 Bains ~145) 294 1,143tI62) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5)- BS 71 Ayali Kaillll,(155) 556 2,330(389) , P,M,H D HP,W PO BS 72 Barewal Awanan (157) 777 1,560(286) P -(0-5) HP PO BS 73 SUnot. U69~,. 74 Jawaddi (100)' 75 Pbullanwal (278) 331 1,730(269) P -(0-5) HP;'" PO BS

76 0u-1{1;H277)' 319 2,3 t3( 411t} p -<~5) tiP, TW -(0-5) .. RS

7T TlUIaf;,,~jllw.Badr(l (167) 78 Taraf Gehlewal (J 66) 79' Dholewal (174) 80 Taraf'QEl:D' (1173) 81 Taraf SaidaG· '. M 72) 82 'Ji'a1'afJbdb.ewai (77) . 83 Phamrtr (79)' 84 Taraf Karabat"a (161) 85 Saiem Tarn+ (87)

Maball Rakl'> ~165) 86 HP,TW ~(O_5) ... _:(O"-5) 87 Ja~ian (101~i 379 i;357(234) P.M :':'~0-5), HP -(~':'_5) _(9'-5 88 Malra~ ltalili ; (90) 80 41(1l} -(0-5) . -(0-5), .. 89 Kadian (91) 214 372(60) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 90 Fatehgarh Gujran (93) J68 332(53) P -(5-10) HP,TW -«()_5) BS 63 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use LUDHliUfA, 'DI8J.rRfvr Approach Nearest town alld Power Staple fOOd Land use (i.e. area under different types of Romarks(including any to distance (in kms.) supply land use in he-ctares rounded' to the pbsco of'religiolJ'S,' historical villago nt-arest unit) ,or atdiaeologicalinterost,

Forest Iniga Un C ultu.. Are'a Number of Places of ted by irrl­ rable' Itot Cars/Joops/ religiOUS, source g'ated waste a~ailablf' Motorcycles/ historical (including for . Scooters! or gauchar culti Newspapers/ archaeolo­ & groves) vation Tractors gical interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 III 19 '-O(a) PR Ludhiana(8) EA Wheat & Maize 137 93 23 t4 C-3, M-4, T-8, ·N'-4 PR ludhiana (11) EA Wheat & Maze 53 313 I 38 M-2, T-7;:N-3 PR Phillaur (14) EA Wheat & 'Maize t40 3 2 30 M-3, T-7, N-3 PR Ludhiana (16) EA Wheat & Maize 66 134 21 M-2, T-7 .~'SO PR :Ludhian-a(17) EA Wheat & 'Maize 117 '4 39 M-3, rr~1, N-6 PR Mullanpur (5) EA Wheat & Maize 36 393 39 T-3, C-2, M-S, N-i12 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat,& Maize 330 f.O 36 M-2, T~. N;.9 PR Ludhiana(16) EA Wheat & MUfze I~076 272 69 157 T-ISO, C~S, M-240, N-300 PR Ludhiana(1 ) EA Wheat.& Maize 203 ItS 27 M-I, T-6,rN-l2. PR Ludhiana(18) EA Wheati& Maize 166 11,7 25 C-I, M-tf;T~3, N-2 PR Ludhi ana (19) EA Wheat &: Maize '577 52 C-l, M-tO, !I'.3J6 1" N-IO PR Ludhiana (18) EA Wheat & Maize 271 50 i 30 M-4, T-S, N-S PR , Ludhiana(18) EA Wheat &: Maize 280 19 2 36 C-2, M-tO, T-ll, N-!fO PR Ludhi ana (18) EA Wheatflr; Maize 658 '~4 113 C-2,M.l17, T-14, N-42 PR Ludhiana (13) EA Wheat & Maize 302 2 32 C-2, M-S, 'F-il, N-20 PR 'Ludhiana (9) EA . Wheat&: MJaize .,95 217 l 348 ,C-3, M-2S. T-13, N-12S PR Ludhiana(8) EA . . :Wheat& Maize ~12 .... 30 M-S, T-li PR Ludhiana (13) EA 'Wheat & 'Mai2!e 469 194 68 C-2, M-11.1-.20 PR Mullanpur (5) EA Wheat'& Maize 252 41 M-14, 1F-:t5, N-2S PR Ludhiana(lS) EA 'Wheat'''' ~aize i!OS .US" 62 C-2, MJ!8. T-22. N-lI' PR Mullanpur (5) EA Wheat·& Maize 1(;5 14 T-il PR .Ludhi ana (11, EA Wheat & Maize .302 17 C-2; lM",l2, 'J1;9' ,No9 PR Ludhiana(9) EA Wheat & Maize 340 48 M-6, T-9, N-IO PR Ludhiana(8) EA 'Wheat & Mane 410 74 M-20,1'.25, N"'46 P,R Ludhiana(10) EA 'Wheat & M'ltize 'l36 28 30 M-2, T-17, N4 PR . Ludhi ana (9) EA Wheat.1r; Maize 430 '30 96 C-7, M-31, T-27.'.M-9 PR Ludhiana(3) EA Wheat & Maize 589 lOS 83 C-3, M-2S, T-22 M~,.m Ludltiana .city Me~PidD.,LudbiaD1l City PR EA Wheat '& Maize 291 40 M.. lO, ~.l~ N..26

PR Ludhiana(5) EA Wheat & Maize 35 27 71 C-2, M-l2. T-tO,N-39 .Merged ,in Lud.hi.a.aa City 'M..~ in. t-uClhiana City Merged in LUdhiana City Merged in ,Wdhialla City Mereed m Ludhiana City Merged in Ludhiana City MeJ1led in Ludbiana City .'. Merged ifl,LUrfhiaua City Merged in Ludhiana City fR .t.udhi'~na(4) EA Wheat & Maize 306 3 70 c..t, M-13, T-24, N-~ fR Ludhiana (16) EA Wheat & Maize 80 C-S,M-IO, PR bldhl an a (7) EA Wbeat 1& Maize l80 34 T-lo. N-4 PR Ludlti an a (8) eA WQ~at ~ Ma~ 12 IOQ 4 l'_y; , 1981 CENSUS

,...... I!J'~ .. Amenities and Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown 'Name of villa~ L~ (with Hadbast No.) area popUlation in the colunm and next to it in brackets, tbe distance in broad ranges vii. CodItNo. of the and number -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the village of facility is available, is given) (in hoc. households -_ ---, ----- tares) Educational Medical Drinkng Post and Day Or Communi- water telctgraph days caticns (Bus (potat-Ie) of the stop, railway market I station, hat, waterway) if any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/91 Qutbewal Araian (92) 227 418(72) P -(0-5) HP,TW ,PO BS 92 Bhattian (89) 357 1,513(297) P PHC,D, HP,W PO BS MCW 93 Bhoura(88) .. 94 Bahadarke (86) 278 1,271(196) p' -(0":""5) HP,W PO ':":'(0-5) 95 Kasabad (85) 1,010 1,301(193) P,M,H -(0-5) Hp,W PO -(0-5) 96 Jama1pur Leti (84) 323 83(027) P -(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) BS 97 Shujatwala (83) 456 507(76) P PHC, D Hp,W -(0-5) BS 98 Nurwala (81) 336 778(105) P RP HP,W -(0-5) BS 99 Kaneia (82) 278 703(11l) PM -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) _(0-5) 100 Kakowal (80) 250 8l9(109) PM -(0-5) HP,TW,T -(0-5) BS 101 Bajra(76) 360 1,020(158) P -("-10) Hp,W -(0-5) _(0-5) 102 Sirha (72) 403 883(142) P,M,H -:-(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) _(0-5)' _«(l_5) 103 Dheri (75) 238 821(1l1i) P -(5-10) Hp,W -rfl_5) 104 Sattowal (13) 223 414(63) P -(0-,5) Hp,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 105 Cbuharwala (74) 221 717(105) P ""':'(p--5) HP,TW -(0-5) _(0-5) 106 Bont (63) 313 107(24) -(0-5) -(0-5) Hp,W -(0--5) - (0_5) _(0-5) 107 Sasrali (62) 486 855(140) P _(0_ 5) Hp,W - (0-5) _(0-5) 108 Gadapur (61) 116 194(27) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) 109 Mangat (64) 502 1,458(233) P,M,H PHe,D. HP,W PO -(0-5) 110 Kbawajke (65) . ?4O 556(80 P _(5_10) HP.W -(0-5) BS --(0_5) HP,W ~(0-5) 111 Gaunsgarh (60) 480 734(111) P -(0-5) --(0-5) 112 Hawas(59) 465 757(118) P -(5.,....10) HP.W -(0-5) 113 Mangli Kadar (58) 91 36(7) P --(0---5) HP.W -(0-5) BS --(0_5) HP,W -(0_5) BS 114 Mangli Tartda (49) 122 1,130(158) P --(0-5) 115 Burj Mattewara (46) 183 24(3) --(0_5) --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) BS 116 Boothgarh (48) 277 1,578(245) P D HP,W -(0-5) HP,W.TW -(0-5) _(0_5) 117 Raur(47) 246 1,073(167) P RP BS 118 Mattewara (45) 1,022 640(117) P,M RP.'D,MCW HP,W,TW -(0-5) , --(0_5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0_5) 119 Walipur (5i) 172 247(41) P -:-(0-5) 120 Mangli Khas (50) 104 381(54) P --(0-5) HP, W --(0_5) HP,W -(0-5) _(0-5) 121 Jiwanpur (57) 191 507(78) P --(0-5) BS . 122 Mianwa 1(52) 168 687(107) P ...,..(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 123 Kariana Kalae. (54) 436 796(121) P D BS 124 Kariana Khurd (55) 169 472(54) P --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) _(0_5) 125 Khasi Khurd (56) 49 333(41) P _(5-10) HP,W -(0_5) BS 126 Bhukhri Khurd (185) 283 221(29) =-<0-5) -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) P , HP,W --(0_5) BS 127 Bhukhri Kalan (184) 358 780 (125) RP BS 128 Khasi Kalan (183) 957 1,672(210) P,M.H D,RP HP,W PO -(0_5) _(0_5) 129 Rawat (66) 113 171(28) P -(5-10) HP,W _(0_5) 130 Dhoula (67) 228 415(67) P _(5-10) HP.W _(0_5) BS 131 Meharban (71) 296 854(161) P _(0_5) HP,W -(0_5) -(0_5) BS 132 Jahangirpur (70) 127 656(117) P -(5-10) HP,W .....(0-5) 133 Bhoda (69) , . 19 14(1) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0_5) _(0_5) 134 Kakka (68) . 297 565(90) P,M,H _(5-10) HP,TW _(0-5) 135 Jamalpur Awanan, (177) 136 Sherpur Kburd (175) 137 Sherpur Kalan (176) 138 KuIliawal(178) 139 (180) 2is 215(49) P _(O_~) HP,W --(0-5) as HQ Mandian Kalall (179) ,. I' " " (is

VILLAGE DIRECfORY LUDltlANA DlSTRlCT Land use Stap1efood Land use (i.o. area undor aifferent types of Remarks(inc}uding any Approach Nearest town and Pawl)!' land uso in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical to distance (in kms) supply nearest unit) or archaoologi-cal interest} village

Fore-st Irrip- Un- Cultura An: a Numbor of Pla::es of ted by irrigated ble not Cars!JllCpsl religious, source waste available Motorcyclos! historical (including for Scooters! or gaucbar culti' New~papersl archaeologi. & groves) vation Tractors cal intcrOllt 20(a) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 M-l T-2 PR Ludhiana (9) EA Wheat & Maize 30 170 Wheat & Maize 279 78 C-2, M-9, T-21, N-7 PR Ludhiana(6) EA Merged in Ludhiana City Wheat & Maize 239 10 29 C-l, M-I0, PR LUdhiana (6) EA T-6, N-6 M-IO, T-12, N-5 PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 792 2 216 Wheat & Maize 284 39 M-30, T-3, N-5 PR Ludhiana (8) EA M-6. T-S, N-3 PR Ludhiana(7) EA Wheat & Maize 375 77 4 Wheat & Maize 296 35 5 T-2 C-l, M-3, PR Ludhiana(5) EA T-32, N-22 M-5, T-15, N-14 PR Ludhiana(5) EA Wheat lie Maize 265 1 12 Wheat & Maize 244 6 C-3, M-16, ,PR Ludhiana(5) EA T-21, N-27 M-4, T-9, N-4 PR Ludhiana(8) EA Wheat & Maize 336 1 23 Wheat & Maize 372 1 30 C-2, M-7. PR Ludhiana(8) EA T-13, N..:5 Wheat & Maize 229 9 M~3, T-7, N-2 PR Ludhi an a (7) EA M-3, T-8, N-3 PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 207 9 7 PR Ludhiana (12) EA Wheat & Maize 142 79 M-2, T-5 Wheat & M a!ze 102 60 4 147 C-2 M-l, T-4, PR Ludhiana (13) EA N-2 Wheat & Maize 6 199 185 96 C-3, M-3, T-7, PR Ludhiana (12) EA N-4 PR Ludhiana(IO) EA Wheat & Maize 102 2 12 T-7 PR Ludhi an a (8) EA Wheat & Maize 4 375 71 52 M-6, T-21, N-16 Wheat & Maize 110 111 19 C-3, M-7, T-22 PR Ludhiana (8) EA N-8 PR Ludhiana (9) Wheat & Maize 435 26 19 C-2, M-3, T-17 EA 62 M-5, C~4, T-25 PR 'Ludbiana (11) EA Wheat lie Maize 403 Wheat & Maize 84 7 PR Ludbiana (13) EA 25 PR Ludhiana (5) EA Wheat & Maize 29 68 1':3 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat & Maize 49 132 2 31 M-2, N-4 PR Ludhiana (12) EA Wheat lie Maize 246 Wheat & Maize 195 51 T-l, N-l PRo Ludhiana (10) EA 30 M-4, T-4, N-4 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat & Maize 826 166 Ludhiana (14) Wheat & Maize 71 83 18 T-4 PR EA 15 T-7 PR Ludhiana (13) EA Wheat & Maize 89 Wheat & Maize 146 45 M-l, T-5 PR Ludhiana (13) EA 10 M-2, T-8 PR Ludhiana (15) EA Wheat & Maize 81 77 PR Ludhiana (15) EA Wheat & Maize 306 42 88 M-2, T-I, N-12 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat & Maize 143 1 25 T-2 PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 43 6 M-2, T-4, N-l M-2, T-6, N-2 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat & Maize 264 19 Wheat & Maize 326 32 C-2,M-9, T-8, N-3 PR Ludhiana (13) EA C-l, M-15, T-21 PR Lu

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/141 Mundiaa Khurd (240) 229 906 (137) P __ (0~5) HP,W -:(0-5) laS 142 Mang1i Nichi (239) 261 1,306 (197) P,M -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 143 Bholapur.aJ8) 356 808 (127) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 144 Bbamian &a_n 18-1) 578 1,052 (150) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 145 Tajpur082) 266 496 (84) P --(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 146 Shahaaal1ll,(237) 571 1,693 (282) P,M,H D HP.W PO BS ...... (0 __ 5) 147 BudhcwaJ (187) 443 7'lJj (105) P --(0_5) HP,W BS 148 Paharuwal (188) 175 385 (59) P --(O-S) HP,W -(0_5) -(0-5) 149 Bbaini sakI (38) 490 546 (90) P,M -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) --(0_5) 150 Dhanansu (186) 707 1,015 (143) P,M,H MCW,D HP,W PO -(0-5) 151 BQunku(a9) 244 776 (111) P --(0-5) liP --(0-5) _,BS 152 Selkhi ana(.:l) 206 187 (30) P --(5-10) HP --(0-5) BS 153 M acJtbi.n.Khurd (40) 170 313 (38) P --(0-5) HP,'fW :-(0-5) :BS 154 Ja~paI&b.dir (53) 120 155 Machhian Kalan (41) 377 1,269 (188) P --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) BS 156 Garhi Fazil (44) 253 219 (34) P -(O-S) HP --(O-S) BS 157 Shekhuwal(43) 219 200(45) --(0-5) --(5-10) HP --(0-5) BS 158 Haidara aaar (34) 298 61 (15) --(0-5) -(S-lO) ,UP --@>-S) -'(0-5) 159 Salempur (33) 195 181 (29) P --(0-5) HP --(0-5) BS 160 Kalewal-(32) 79 355 (55) P --(10+) HP -(O-5) ..:..(~5) 161 Garcha(3S) 142 177 (29) P --(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -'-'(0-5) 162 Bora (36) 236 675 (94) P --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) ,BS 163 Jhugian Bega(37) 51 204 (30) P --(S-lO,) HP-,W -("-5) -0(0-5) 164 Doaba (24) 245 498 (78) -(0-5) --(5-10) HP,W --("-5) -(~5' 165 Bhaini Kim a (23) 92 207 (34) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) --(0-5) 166 Bhaini Gahi (21) 176 320(42) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) --{0---5) 167 R '!ott 8.ngarh -( 19) 243 340(52) P -{0-5) HP.W -(-0-5) BS 168 Mtaru (18.) 664 742 (117) -P --(5-1'()') HP,W --(0-5) ~5) 169 GtUiarwal (20) 170 369 (57) P,M,H -(10+) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 170 Jhugian K.adir-(25) 115 235 (36) --(0-5) --(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 171 Gopalpur .(30) 74 240 (33) --(0-5) --(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 172 Dholanwal(31) i92 871 (128) P RP HP,W -(0-5) :os 173 Ghounta (l6) 611 1,269 (191) P,M -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) :os 174 Mand'L'haunt .(27) 407 405 (62) P -(0-5) HP,R -(0-5) -,(0-5) - 175 Chak Dango(29) 42 176 Hadiwal(28) 219 460 (69) --(5-10) -(5-10) HP,TW --(0-5) -,-(0-5) 177 Balliawal(l7) 486 1,119 (173) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(O-5) BS 178 Buthgarh (13) 200 361 (60) P PHC HP,TW --(0-5) BS 179 J ormewal(l2) 202 597 (85) P,M PHe HP,W --(0-5) BS 180 Satiana (6) 231 273 (41) --(0-5) --(5-10) HP -'(0-5) BS 140 (21) --(0-5) -(5-10) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 1B1 Bh81'a'Dll (5) 144 --(0-5) 182 Mahal Ghumana (1) 488 219 (31) --(0-5) -{10+) HP,W --(0-5) 183 ,Ghum1\n a (2) 157 490 (72) P -(5-10) HP.W -(0-5) BS 184 Kbattf)or Bet {3) 56 84 (11) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,W -{0-5) BS 18S allhadurpur -(9) 84 221 (31) P --(5-10) ap,w -{0-5) as 67

'\IIt.tAGfl DWCTORY

Land use Lt:JDHIANA nmTRtCT App- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks (including, allY roach distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious. his-' to nearest ur~it) torical or arcbaeolo- village -----..-- gical interest) Forest Irri- Un- CuItu- Area Number of Places or gated irrigated rable not Cars!Jeeps! religio~. by waste avail- Motorcyclesl historic:llJ source (inclu- able Scooters! or ding fot Newspapersl arcbaf gauchar culti- Tractors logica & groves) vation interest i1 ii i3 14 is 16 17 18 19 20 20(,) PH. Ludbiana. (5) EA Wheat & Maize 195 34 C-1,M-3.T-6;N-2 PR Ludbiana (11) EA Wheat & Maize 140 92 .. 29 C.2,M-S;T-~N-9 PR Ludbiana (11), BA \Yheat & Maize 251 52 31 22 C-2, M-4, T -to PR Ludbiana (9) EA Wheat &Maize 511 24 42 1 C-l,M-6,T-ll N-4 PR Ludbiana (6) BA Whea t & Maize . 177 69 20 Col, M-6, T:7. N-4 PR Ludbiana (8) BA Whea t & Maize 176 ·354 41 C-5, M-17, T-19, N-14 PR, Ludbiana (15) EA Whea t & Maize .. 265 150 5 23 M-12, T-t8 Gurd~~ ,Plil Doraha ,14) EA Wheat & Maize 69 93 1 12 ~-l,M-l,T-8 Gurd'YftflJ PR Ludhiana (11) EA Wheat & Maize 413 23 23 31 M-4, T-1S PR Ludbiana (14) EA Wheat,& Maize 427 147 82 51 C-l, M-5, T-lO, N-25 P:R. Ludbiana (16) EA Wheat, Rice & Maize .. 216 23 5 M-J.T.. 5 PR Ludbiana (24) EA Wheat& Maize 166 4 .. 36 Col, M-l" T-l PR Ludbiana (2) EA Wheat & Maize 140 4 26 M·1, T-5 Uninbabite PR Ludbiana, (24) EA Wheat, Maize 248 110 19 M-l, T-3; & Rice PR Ludhiana (22) EA Whea t, Maize & 225 23 5 T-1 Rice PB. Ludbiana, (l9)1 BA Wheat, Maize & 189 30 T~19 Rice PSt Ludbiana (21) ,EA, Whea t) Maize & lOt. 80 117 Rice, PSt Lu!ibiana (22) ,EA' Wheat, Maize & 67 94 13 21 Rice PR Ludbiana (22) EA Whea 1;, Maize & 76 2 1 T·2 Rice PR Ludbiana (20) EA Wheat, Maize & 87 51 4 Rice PR Ludhiana (20) BA Wheat, Maize & 223 13 M-6, T-16 Rice PR Ludbiana (20) EA Whea t, Maize & 45 6 Rice PRo Ludhiana (16) EA Whea t & Maize 129 81 11 24 M-4, T-4 PR: Ludbiana (17)' EA Wheat & Maize 39 32 6 15 M'-Z, T4 PIt Doraha (16) EA Wheat & Maize 86 57 10 23 M-4, T-5 Pit Doraha (17) .EA Wheat & Maize 129 S4 10 20 M-4,·T·H PR Ludbiana (IS) EA Wheat &.Maize 355 105 119 85 M-8, T·22 PR Doraha (17) EA Wheat & Maize 102 53 7 8 M-4,T-S PIt Ludhiana (21) EA Wheat & Maize 106 9 M-2, T-S PIt Ludhiana (21) EA Wheat &Maize 57 13 .. 4 PIt Ludhiana (21) EA Wheat & Maize 165 7 2 18 T-2 PIt: LudbiaI1a (22} EA Wheat & Maize 492 56 14 49 M-9$, T-2S PR' Ludhiana (19) EA Wheat & Maize 172 59 45 131 lJninhabited PB. Ludhiana (21) EA Wheat & Maize 32 81 40 66 M-1, T-4 PR: Doraha (20) EA Wheat & Maize 405 81 M-2, T-l8 PR Samra la (17) EA Whea t & Maize 163 37 C~l, M-l, T-S PR Doraha (20) EA Wheat. & Maize 182 20 M-l, T-4 PR Ludbiana (19) EA Whea t & Maize 223 8 M-l, T-5 PR' Doraha (23) EA Wheat & Maize 134 10 M-l, T-l PR Doraha (24) EA Whea t & Maize 250 34 160 44 C-3, T_3 PR Doraha (23) EA Wheat & Maize 142 2 3 10 C-l, M·l, T-, PR Samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 51 .. S M-2, T-2 PIt- Samrala (18), EA Wheat & Maize 62 7 8 7 td-1, T-3, 6i 1911 CEifsug

L UOitiANA 'l'AIISIL Amenities and J,ocation Name of village Total Total popu~ Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-)is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of lation and in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. the number of -5 kms., 5_10 lons. and 10+lons. of the nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) (in hee- tareS) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi--- water telegraph days cations- (potable) Of the (Bus stop, marketl railway hat, if station, any waterway)

1 :2 :3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 412/186 Kalis Khurd (7) 74 P ~!i-l0) HP,W -(0-5) BS 265r6) 5-10) HP,W 187 Kalis Kalan (8) 121 575 85) P jO-5) BS 188 FatehgarbJattan (11) 127 299 41) -(~S) ~~5) HP,W 0-5) BS 189 Fatehgarh Guliran (9) 121 22r~37) P ~5} HP,W BS 190 Hayatpura (10) 170 271 44) P ~0-.5) HP,W -(0-5O-SJ BS 191 Badia (206) 147 287(48) P 5-10) HP,\V,lW BS HP,W 192 dhaman Kalan (205) 621 737 (122) P -(5-10) ~8::~~ " BS 193 Bhaman Khurd (204) 378 418 (71) P HP,W' 194 Marewal (203) 141 149 (26) -(~5) ~S_I~5-10) HP ~5) 195 MaUewal ~15) 34 P 0-5) HP ~~~~5) ~5) 196 Gehlewal 14) 96 2Slr)263 48) P 0-5) HP,W 0_5) 0-.5) 197 Sherian (16) 147 330 55) P 0-5) HP,W 0-5) - 0-5) 198 Rajur (202) 398 340 46) P -~5) HP ~~5) 0-5) 199 Pirthipur (201) 235 401 60) P 5-10) HP,W 0-5) rBS 200 Raipur Bet (200) 187 207 (39) P -(~5) HP,W 0-5) -(O-S) 201 KiSb~ur Alias (199) 394 353 (52) P -(~5) HP -(O-S) BS Kum hurd 202 Kum Kalan (195) 1,189 1,684(246) P,M,H H,MCW, HP, TW.T PO BS FPC " 203 Bhaini Nathu (22) 156 300(51) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 204 Gaddowal (191) 418 630(99) P -(~5) HP -(0-5) .'. -(~S)

205 Lakhowal (190) 351 637(96) P,M -(~S) HP -(~5) -(0--5)

206 Meblon (189) 26S 362(52) P -(~S) HP -(0-5). -(Q,...5) 2m Bhagpur (192) 277 927(139) P,M MCW HP,W,TW PO -(0-5)

208 Karor(193) 219 131 (21) P -(~5) HP,w;rW PO -(0-5) 209 Ghumait (194) 216 400 (54) P _(~5) HP,W' -(~S) -(0-5)

210 Raian (196) 452 1,285(178) P -(~5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(~5)

211 Partapgarh (198) 114 560(81) P,M -(0-5) HP,TW -(~5) -(0-5) 212 Panjet a (209) 407 1,249(177) P -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 213 Sangeh (207) 107 P -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(~S) jO-5) 214 Uppal (208) . 283 1,227407\~ ( ) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) ~5) 21S Kot Oangurai (210) 700 1,700(247) P;M -(0-5) HP,W PO -(~5)

216 Katani Khurd (211) 94 727(107) P -(~5) HP,W,T\\, -(~5) -(~5) TK 217 Kat ani Kalan (212) 543 2,164(372) P,M,H 0 HP PO -«()"""S)

218 Chhandaran (213) 334 1,470(209) P,M -(0-5) HP PO -(~S) 219 Laton Dana(214) 157 378 (58) P -(O-~ HP --(0-5) -(~5) 220 Laton Joga(215) 85 339(46) P -(0-5 HP -(~5) -(0-5) 221 Bhaini Ala (197) 312 1,091 (109) P _(0--5) HP,W PO BS 222 ChakSarwan 166 5S3 (87) P _(0_5) HP PO BS Nath (216) 223 Hiran (217) 306 851 (139) P,M,H MCW,D HP PO BS 224 Mangarh (223) 283 610 (101) P,Ml -(O-S) HP,W PO -(0-5) 225 Ramgarh (236) 388 1,748 (264) P,M,H RP(2) FPC, HP,TW, W PO BS PRC.MCW 226 Jandiali (225) 709 2,395 (381) P,M,H.C RP,D TW,HP,W PO BS 227 Kohara (224) 370 1,607 (262) P,M,H PHC,D HP,W,TW PO BS 228 Bhaito Munna (222) 361 1,637(265) P D TW,HP, W ~(O-S) _(0_5) 229 (219) 273 1,073 (165) .P FPC,D, TW,HP,W --(0_5) _(O,_S) PHC 230 PansJian (218) 144 679 (106) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) --(0_5) 69

VILLAGE DJREC1'ORY Land use LUDHIANA DISTRICT

App- Nearest town and Power Staple food Le.nd use (Le.arer. under different t)P(S of Rtm~.lks (inch.:ding any roach distance (in kms.) supply land use in hect~.r(s rour.dtd to the place or religiollS, his- to nearest unit) ~orical or archaeolOgical village mterest) Forest Irriga- Un- Cuhu- Area Number of Places of gated irrigated rable not Cars/Jeeps) religious, by waste avail- Motorcycles! historical source (inclu- able for Scooters/ or ding culti- Newspapers! archeeolo_ gauchar vation Tractors gical &groves) interest 11 12 13 14 ,15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Doraha (21) EA Whea t & Maize 64 3 7 M-l, T-2 PR Doraha (21) EA Wheat & Maize 85 20 '8 8 M-2, T-2 PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize IlO 2 15 M-l, T-7 PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 106 2 13 T-l PR. Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize Il9 16 23 12 M-l. T-3, N-l Gurdwara PR. Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize 10 41 22 74 M-2 PR. Samrala (12) EA Whea t' & Maize 409 93 41 78 M-3, T-16 PR. Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize 146 146 86 M-3. T-5 PR. Doraha (16) EA Wheat & Maize 40 85 16 M-2, T-4 PR. Doraha (16) EA Wheat Il 18 5 PR. Doraha (17) EA Wheat 60 30 6 T-l, N-l PR. Doraha (17) EA Wheat 98 24 16 9 M-I,T-2 N-2 Gurdwara PR. Doraha (15) EA Wheat 250 120 4 24 M-4,T-lO, N-2 Gurdwara PR Doraha (14) EA Wheat .. 173 26 24 12 M-5.T-6.N-2,C-l Gurdwara PR Doraha (14) EA Wheat 166 ., 21 M-3,T-4,N-2 PR. Doraha (14) BA Whea t & Maize 46 180 168 T-9, N-4 FR. Doraha (14)' EA Wheat, Maize & 835 266 88 C-l,M-9,T-49, Bajra N-3 PR. Ludbiana (21) EA Wneat & Maize 130 13 13 T-4,N-2 PR Doraha (13) EA Whea t & Maize 221 166 16 IS C-l,M-4,T-2, N-15 PR Doraha (13) EA Whea t & Maize 202 113 36 M-7,T-14,N-15 PR. Doraha (13) EA Wheat & Maize 236 8 21 C-1,M-4,T-5, N-15 PR Doraha (10) EA Wheat & Maize 166 89 22 C-2.M-U,T-8 N-21 PR Doraha (16) EA Wheat & Maize 121 82 16 M-7,N-3, T-4 PR Doraha (13) EA Wheat & Maize 123 71 22 C-I,M-6,T-6 N-4 PR. Doraha (9) EA Wheat & Maize 285 125 42 C-2,M-1,T-7, N-7 PR. Doraha (9) EA Wheat & Maize 122 40 12 C-1,M-7,T-7, N-3 PR. Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 369 38 M-8,T-13,N-5 Gurdwata PR Samtala (11) EA Wheat, & Maize 98 9 T-3,N-2 PR Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize 262 21 M-5,T-8,N-4 PR Samrala (10) EA Wheat & Mc:ize 640 60 T-4,M-5.T-15 N-I0 PR. Doraha (5) EA Whea t & Maize 79 15 C-l,M-3,T-8', N-6 PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 4211 103 8 12 C-4,M-I0 T-I0, Rice N-20 FR Samrala (8) EA Whea t. Maize & 168 ISO 2 14 M-4,N-5, Rice PR. Samrala (9) EA Wheaf " Maize 95 16 14 32 M-2,T-2, N-4 PR. Doraha (7) EA Wheat, Maize & 74 11 N-2 Rice FR Doraha (9) EA Wheat & Maize 274 7 31 C-2, M-2, T-8 N-7 PR Doraha (7) EA Wheat & Maize 138 12 16 M-5, T-6, N-2 PR Doraha (7) EA Wheat & Maize 271 9 26 M-2, T-12, N-12 PR. Doraha (5) EA Wheat & Maize 244 20 19 M-4, T-lO, N-3 PR Ludhiana (13) EA Wheat & Maize 294 36 58 C-4, M-21, T-7. N-18 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat & Maize 512 129 68 C-4, M-18, T-20, N-35 PR Ludhiana (9) EA Wheat & Maize 328 42 M-6. T-12, N-25 PR Doraha (14) EA Wheat & Maize 331 30 M-2, T -4, N-6 PR. Doraha (6) EA Wheat & Maize 250 23 M-3, T-7, N-S PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat & Maize 125 2 17 C-I, M-3, T-9, N-S 70

1981 C ElSSUS

LlJPIDANA "T~SIL Amenities and Lotion Name of village Total Total pJ)llll- Amenities a nihble (if not a vililable within the village, a dash(~) is shown "..__rf:,"vue N.0. (with Hadbast No.) area tion and intbe column and next to itin brac~ets, the 4istancei,n .broad ranges. :viz. of the Il:Jm)er of __ 5 ·.kms., 5-10 kms. ani 10+ km •. of the neuest place where the village households facility is available, is given) .. '" (in hec­ tares) ------. Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- water telegraph of cations (potable) days (Bus-stop, of the railway market/ station, hat, if waterway) any

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/231 Bit' Sahnewal (221) 173 309 (52) P -(0-5) HP _(0_5) -(0-5) 232 Kanedh . (220) 425 2,386 (381) P.M RP(2),1> HP PO BS - 233 Bilga (229)"' 374 1,376 (232) P,M --(0...... 5) HP,W, POf BS .- 234 Majra (230) 193 923 (145) P,M,H -(0-5) HP --(0-5) BS 235 Sahnewal Khurd (228) 213 673 (105) P _(0_5) TW,HP,W po, BS 236 Sahn~wal K~lan (227) 235 4,934 (810) P,M,H RP(9), H, HP, TW PTO, RS PH-O,D. Phone MCW,FPC 237 Kotla (226) 82 96 (19) -(0-5) -(0_5) HP _(0_5) -(0-5) I 238 Mangli Unchi (235) 235 982 (144) P HP,W,TW _(0_5) BS 239 d~bindgarh (243) 190 999 (167) P,M' HP, W, nv _\0_5) BS I i';); 240 Jogiana (244)" 184 823 (122) P -(0-5) HP,W.TW PO BS

241 Pa wa (246) 182 452 (86) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS ., 242 Khakat (234) 175 688 (95) "...(0_5) -(0_5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS I ]'". ...• _,.',_. .f. 243 ~iiidp~ (2j3) 342 1,546 (248) P -(0-5) HP PO,phone BS ~~.;. ,'-- \.} ~ .; 1 244 Dh~rJ~ (232)' 375 1,791 (287) P,M,H -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS ),.'i,. ",.. ,1) \." "'. " 245 Nat (247) 212 1,091 (173) P -(0-:--5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) -(0_5) j" \./ ... ~~ , . 246 Tii;ba (~9) 346 1,162 (196) P,M.H RP.D HP,W -(0-5) BS 247 Umedpur (231) 261 1,242 (198) P,M PHC HP,W --(0-5) BS 248 Bh4U"~tlPW (250) 138 .300 ,(16) P. ~O-S) HP,W -(O-SJ BS 249 Paodl (254)· . 369 1,266 (202) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS I, t·. .~ J,;' ;' I (. 250 Jassat (255) 303 880 (133) P MCW HP,W -(0,....5) BS . " 251 Harnamput' (248) 239 1,005 (177) P -(0-5) HP,W BS .. ' ",.'" 252 Gharlb N~lti (258) 181 253 Ja~gal ~~t f259) 481 2,254 (353) P,M.H (2) V(3) HP,TW,T PO BS 254 KanganwaI(245) 249 285 , (~9) P -(0-5) HP,W;rW PO BS h;.'j II",' ,: I 255 Dhandari Khurd (242) 256 Dhand~ri :k;it~n (24t) :)"'l' .. ' ". 257 Giaspura (261) 258 Daba (262) " . 't: 1 • ~ ~. : 259 Lohara (260) 458 2,450 (334) P,M RP HP,W po BS '.'( 260 Brahman Majra (264) 183 234 (35) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) d 261 M~hm~dpura (273) 160 723 (116) P -(0_5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 262 Manak~ai c276) 164 1,089 (159) P -(0_5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 263 Gill (263) '" 1,501 3,180 (553) P(2) M(2) MCW,FPC H,P,W,T PO BS .H(2) " 264 Bulara (265) 324 1,388 (217) P,M.H -(0_5) HP,TW PO BS i.1 ' , 265 Ralii~n (266) 310 1,315 (206) P -(5":_10) llP,TW PO BS 71

VILLAGE DIREC'IOllY LUDIIIANA DlSTRIC'r Land use App- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under ditl'erent eypes of llemarks (including ani roach diS>tanee (in Ions;) supply kncl,Use in hectares wooded to the Jl1ace ofreligious, his- i to~ nearest unit) torical or archaeolo~ village gical interest)

, Forest u Irri- Un- CuItu~ Area Number of --Plaeesof ~t~d irri· rable not Cars/JeePSI religious, ated waste availa- Motor cycles! historical source (inclu- blefor ScoQters/ or ding culi- Newspapersj archaolo- puchar vatiton Tractors gical .\ groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

PR Doraha (7) EA Wheat 162 11 M-S-, T-3 PR Dbraha (9) EA Wheat 365 60 M-8; J;.1, N-3 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat 273 64 37 T·4, C-2, M-S ~ ! 'p l' .! I T-6. '"' 'I \ PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat 116 2 IS C-~, M·12, T-9 PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat, Maize 170 43 C·l, M-6, T-7, (1; "Gram N·, '\" .. ; PR Ludhiana (12) EA Wheat, Maize 92 14.3 C·l3, M-77, it. &. Gram ' T·SO, N-503 1 PR !?oraha (9) EA Wheat, Maize 7S 7 N·S , . ~ lowaI' , PR Ludhiana (12) EA Wheat, Maize 214 21 C-l, M-6, T.7. & Jowar.'· " N-7 I ..... '. PR Ludhiana (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 169 21 C·l, M·ll. T.6, i., lowar N·7 _. , '.' PR Ludhiana (Il) .EA Wheat, Maae .. 146 38 C·S, N-lS, & lowar" T-83, N·1S PR Ludhiana (12) EA Wbeat, Maize, & 141 41 Cl, M.10, T-6 Jowar .' '. N ... l,.. J PR Dotaha (9) EA Wheat & Maize 89 24 62 Col. M-S.1'-6. h. i J," N-S ,i', PR Dor:aha (8) EA Wheat & Maize 264 5 73 C-3, M-14, -i"J), H,l I T-16hU.1 Gurdwata PR Doraba (9) .EA Wheat & Maize 290 2S 60 C-2, M-12, ).:...-":': T"f7,fNiS' GutdWara PR I?oraha (11) EA Wheat & Maize 192 20 M-to, T·9, t t ... '.. ~ ':, N-3 r:·".• PR Doraha (9) EA Wheat&~ 296 50 C-3. M-,9 T-7 PR mraha (8) BA Wbeat&M .' ~7 34 C.j.t.f..]~T;;grN-2 Gutdwara PR DQraha (9) EA Wheato%~ze @ 59 19 M-3., T-4 , .. PR. :Jl6raha (10) Wheat &:: Ma'ize 161 15] 55 1'1, Mo.l, T-4, EA N-4 _ _,. .. ~. _', l1 PR Ludhiana (13) EA Wheat & Maize li4 156 33 T":.i; M·7, T-S, N-3 PR Doraba (13) EA Wheat &; Maize 208 8 23 C-2, M-4, T·S, N-I .. . . Uninhabited PR ~im(10) EA Wheat ~ M4ize 40 C-J, M-12, T-ll _ ." PR LOOhiana (10) EA Wheat &; Maize n~ 5 14 C-S, M-16, T-1'.- .; ,.-' N-2S ,,_ '. 'I MerRed iIi Ltidfuana City Mer~d in Lu'dbi~a dty Merged in Lr.icihiaria bey 67 Merged i~ iudhilltk cit"

~. ~ PR Ludhiana (6) EA Wheat & Maize 413 45 C·2, M.II, T-2S, N-2. PR, L~druana (11), EA Wheat Be Maize 143 20 20 C-I, M·6, T·3. N-3 ,. _; PR Ludruana (8) EA Wheat &. Ma.i~e 93 ,45 22 Col, M-S, 1'4, .• ',.1 ! i ~ . N·S • t ~ , PR Ludhiana (6} EA Whea t & Maize 140 24 M·7, T-I0, N-3 PR l.udhiana (8) EA Wheat &. Maize 866 186 38 411 C:9.. M-l2, ·~H T·l7;N·:TO PR Ludhiana (3) EA Wheat .\ Maize 288 36 C-2,M,-8, '1- T-14. M~S, PR LUdluana {6} EA Wbeat&Ma~ 18S 25 C-4, M-ll, T-S, N·] 72

1981 CENSUS Amenities and Total Total popu- Loca­ Name of village Amenities available (ifnot available withinthevillage, a dash(-)is shown tion (with Hadbast No.) area lation and in the column and nextto it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., Code of the number of -5 kms., 5_10. kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the No. villaae households facility is available, is given) (mhecta- res) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi­ water telegraph days cations (Potable) of the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, station, if any . waterway)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/266 S'lngowal (257) ISO 1,804(278) P,M --

268 KhanpUl' (256) 675 2,325(341) P,M.H MCW,D HP -(0.-5) i BS 269 Ghawaddi (268) 585 2,50.6(404) P,M,H FPC,D HP,W PO BS • 270. Jarkhat (269) 193 1,0.10(144) P,M -(O-S) HP,W -(O--S) BS 271 Sarih (270.) 382 1,847(285) P,M,H --(0-5) HP,W PO BS 272 Doleh (271) 313 1,488(214) P -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 273 AJamgir (273) 743 2,699(392) P,M,H D,FPC, HP,TW PO BS,RS RP(S) 274 Chupki (272) 164 696(111) P,M,H D,RP(4) HP,W,TW PO BS 275 JassowaJ (282) 555 2,462(416) P,M,H(2) FPC, D TW.HP,W PO BS,RS 276 Dhandta (274) 1,142 3,070(450) P,M,H PHC,D, HP PO BS RP(3) 277 Dad (279) 529 1,992(366) P,M ..... (0_5) HP,TW,T PO BS 278 Thakarwal (280.) 312 1,219(198) P _(0._5) HP,TW,T .PO BS

279 Kheri '(281 ) 306 1,28S(211) P --(0-5) HP PO B~ 280. Jhameri (286) 118 349(50) -(0._5) _(0._5) HP,TW PO BS 281 Himayunpura (285) 199 1,349(186) P --(0-5) HP. TW. T -(0-5) .. BS 282 Bilab (284) 372 1,254(193) P -(0-5) HP,TW PO BS 283 Dolon Kalan (288) 588 1,806(276) P,M,H D.PHC H,P.W -(0-5) BS

284 (~87) 172 699(118) P -(0-5) HP.W -(0-5) BS 285 Lalton Kalan (29i) 1,119 3,924(693) P,M,H H,RP(2) HP, TW PO BS 286 Shehzad (289) 197 710(102) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 287 MansuraIi (290) 667 2,484(424) P,M,H -(5-10) HP PO BS 288 Rurka (339) 517 1,617(175) P.M -(0-5) RP PO BS 289 J angpur (360) 454 2,0.58(321) P(2), M,H -(0-5) HP PO BS 290 Mom (361) 1,278 4,336(744) P.M,H D,RP,PHC, HP PO BS MCW 29~ Khandur (363) 793 2,488(392) P, M -(0-5) HP. W PO BS 292 Sahauli (364) 1,095 2,476(396) . p, M,H PRC, HP PO BS MCW,RP(6) 293 Saraba (354) 809 2,888(50.5) P, M,H D HP,W -(0-5) BS 294 Leel (355) 484 1,743(275) P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 295 Kaila (359) 235 873(155) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) BS 296 Dhalian (358) 282 898(131) P,M -(0-5 HP, W -(0..:...5) BS 297 Rajgarh (357) 323 1,276(203) P,M D HP,TW -(0-5) BS 298 Bhaini Rora (349) 291 1,350(200) P,M -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 299 Bamndi (377) 953 3,260(524) P, M,H D.FPC HP, W PO BS 300 Tungaheri (375) 398 929(150) P RP(2) HP -(0-5) BS. 73

VILLAGE DIRECTORY LUDHIANA DJSTRlcr Land use App- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e.arec. lmder different t.>'pes of Rcml:.r. (ipcluding any roach distance (in kmS.) supply land ,use in hectares rounded to the place of religiour., hia- to nearest unit) torical or archaeological village interest} Forest Jrri- Un- Cultur- Area Number of PI.cesor- gated irrigated able Bot OustJeePs/ religio'UIJ by waste avail- Motor cyclesl historica" source (includ- able for Scooters! or ing culti- Newspapersl archaeolo- gauchar vation Tractors gical & groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Ludhiana (6) EA Wheat & Maize 136 14 M-2, T-2 PR Ludhiana (11) EA Wheat & Maize 136 14 C-l, M-4, T-12, N-6 PR Ludhiana (12) EA Wheat & Maize 606 ' , 69 C-4, T-I2, N-10 PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat, Maize, 481 9 95 C-4, T-I2, N-O Rice & Jowar PR Ludhiana (14) EA Wheat, Maize, 174 J9 M-4, T-5 Rice & JOII'ar PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 331 51 C-2, M-7, T-12 PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 248 16 49 C-l, M-2, T-9, N-5 PR Ludhiana (19) EA Wheat & Maize 657 86 T-17 PR Ludhiana(8') EA Wheat & Maize 143 7 14 C-2, M-W, T.20, N-18 PR Ludhiana(9) EA Wheat & Maize 479 3 73 M-2, T-7, N·5 PR Ludhian (S) EA Wheat&'Maize J,071 71 C-3, M-25, T,40,N-6 PR Ludhi an a (6) EA Wheat & Maize 471 24 34 M-22, T-18, N·50 PR Ludhiana(7) EA Wheat & Maize 282 30 C·2, M·3, T·n, N·IO PR Ludhi an a (10) EA Wheat & Maize 276 30 C-l, M-12, T-12, N-4 PR Ludhiana (10) EA Wheat & Maize 104 14 C-l, T-l, N-6 PR Ludhiana (22) EA Wbeat& Maize 176 23 C-I, M-2, T-4, N-29 PR Ludhiana (11) EA Wheat&'Maize 345 27 C·I,M·S, T·18, N-l? PR Ludhiana (11) EA Wheat & Maize 543 45 C-I,M-4, T-19, N-6 PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 151 21 C-2, M-3, T.7, N·5 PR Ludhiana (7) EA Wheat & Maize 944 30 145 C·4, M-13, T-22, N-70 PR Ludhiana (8) EA Wheat & Maize 176 21 M-2, T-5 PR Ludhiana(8) EA ' Wheat & Maize 612 8 47 C.l, M-S, T·ll • N-6 PR (11) EA Wheat & Maize 481 36 C·1, M-l, T-8 N·2 PR Ahmedgarh (1) EA Wheat & Maize 388 66 C·l, M-IO, T·ll, N·2 . FR Ahmedgarh (2) EA Wheat & Maize 1,136 53 89 C~2, M.7, " T.48, N·3 PR Ludhiana(17) EA Wheat & Maize 720 73 M-8, T·3 5, NilS;:' PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA Wheat & Maize 953 18 124 C-2, M-28, T,,55j N~15 PR Mullanpur (9) EA Wheat & Maize 720 89 C·l,'M-50; T-lS, N·40 FR Raikot (11) EA Wheat & ,Maize 417 11 55 C.I, M-9, T-24, N.15' PR Raikot (12) EA Wheat & Maize 210 25 M.13,"~~9, N·6 PR Raikot (6) EA Wheat & Maize 244 5 33 C-l, M-3, T.7, N~2 PR Raikot (6) EA Wheat & Maize 288 5 30 M~8, T-ll,N-5 PR Ahmedgarh (7) EA Wheat & Maize 2,.1 10 30 T-6, N-I, PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 841 22 7 83 C-2, M-4I, ''1'.25, N-61 'R Ahmedgarh (8) EA Wheat & Maize 323 48 27 M-8, T·7, N·14 74

Amenities and

Loca­ Name of village Total Total A'll~nit.ies aV.lila ble(if not available within th~vilJage,a dash(-) is showQ. tiOll (with Hldoast No.) area population iIi t~e column and next to it in brackets, the distance hi ~r15ad ratjges viz.; Code ofttie and number ;';';'5 JctniJ., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kirl~. of the nearest place where the No. village of facility is available, is given) (in hect­ households ares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or------Communi- water telegraph dayS cations (Bus (potable) of the stop, railway market,' station, hat, waterway) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/301 Akalgarb (374) 164 599 (83) P RP fIP, TW -(0-5) BS 302 Barhampur (376) 432 1,275 (21$) P RP(2) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 303 Raclthin (380) 1,029 2,815 (409) P, M :D,RP (3) fIP PO BS 304 MahernaKalan (381) 675 2,045 (313) P, M,H RP(2) :ffP, W PO BS 305 Mujara (379) 120 306 Latala (378) 865 3,431 (569) P, M,H D, RP(3) HP,W PO BS 307 J and (348) 416 1,193 (172) P -(0-5) lip, W PO BS 308 J arohan (346) 385 860 (129) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 309 Ph;tIleWal (311) 645 2,547 (427) P, M MCW, HP PO BS PHC 310 NangalKhurd (351) 240 1.152 (196) P, M -(0-5) HP PO BS 311 Kalan (350) 346 1,063 (181) P -CD-S) liP, W PO BS 312 Pakhowal (356) 964 3,915 (660) P,M,H PRC, RP(5) HP, W PO BS 313 Dangon (352) 525 1,835 (289) P RP HP,W -(0-5) BS 314 Shahpur (3S3) 218 560 (95) P RP HP -(0-5) BS 315 Gujjariva:t (3tO) 1,098 4,085 (1m P,M,H D HP,W PTO BS

316 Lohgarlj (309} 271 1,315 (241) P D,MCW BP.W PO BS 317 Naranpal (366) 491 2,279 (421) P, M,H ~g)k. HP,TW PO BS 318 Ballowlll 0(5) 522 1,552 (258) P M,H u· gp,W -(0-5) BS 319 Chaminda (304) 360 1.572 (l64) P PHC HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 320 Dhaipa1 (303) 538 1,864 (2$4) P PRe HP,W -(0-5) BS

321 Chhokar (300) 112 471 (73) P ...;..(0-5) HP,W PO BS 322 R!lttan (30t) 234 797 (l15) P,M,H -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) BS 323 lodhan (302) 791 2,585 (402) P D HP PO BS 324 Assi K.alan (383) 845 1,880 (315) P,M -(0-5) HP PO BS 325 As,i Kbtird (307) 125 496 (86) P,M ':'::'(O--Sl Jip -(0-5) BS

326 Raipur (315) 1.605 4,751 (861) P,M,H D HP PTO BS 327 Mehma Singnwa1a (308) 195 1,158 (209) P,M,H -(0_5) HP,W PO BS 328 lartaull (314) 382 1,631 (275) P,M,H -m-5) HP,W PO BS 329 Majri (313) 114 690 (lOS) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 330 KC)t~~a. (312) 94 201 (32) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 331 Kalak (345) 598 2,180 (336) P,M,H FPC HP -(0-5) BS 332 Ranguwala (347) 270 1,148 (297) P,M -(Q-S) HP PO BS 333 DHrirkot (341) 729 2,548 (31)8) P,M ...;(0-5) HP PO BS 334 Cbhapar (340) ~3 3,118 (467) P,M ";"(0-5) HP PO BS

33S Ghunararia (344) 779 2.7~4 (461) P,M,H PHS HP PO BS,RS 7$

VILMPE nlRECTORY Lqnf? usr LUDHiANA J:Jis'rllicr Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land USe {i.e., area under differ!;lJlt types of Itemarq (including aq to diSt.tncc: (in pns.) supply faiilt ti$t in hectares rouhded to tit!:' plac;e of ~liiious, histor~l village . . tieai¢iif unit) , or archaeological interes

Forest Irti~ted tIri- " Cujtin'afjj~ Area Number of Places- of f;y irrigated waste not Cars/Jeeps! religious. source (includ- avail- Motor-cycles! historical at iog abJefor Scootersl archaeolosi- gauchar cultiva- Newspapersl cal and tion Tractors interest groves) ,

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Ahmedgarh (2) EA Wheat 8: Maize 135 15 14 M'-4, T-6, N-8 Ahmedgarh (8) EA Wheat & Maize 395 37 Col, M~6, T-4 PIt 15 ' PR Ahmedgarh (6) EA Wheat & ¥ajze 738 228 9 54 9-iii?~lS. PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA Wheat & Maize 606 9 60 M-7. t-lg, N-l6 Uninhabitec PR Ahmedgarh (6) EA Wheat & ~faite 763 102 <;-1' M-9. ToO 8, N~28 PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA Wheat & Mai?:e 345 25 46 ~~2, T-lS, ~14 PR Ahmedgarh (6) EA Wheat & Maize 341 lO 34 ~-2. T~8. -12 PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 574 71 C-2, M-13. T-12. N-16 PR Ahmedgarh (12) EA WJleat& Maize 206 33 N-2 Ahmedgarh (12) EA Wheat &. Maize 298 13 35 N-2 fiR 126 P~ Raikot (12) EA Wheat & MIj.~e 838 gi2~H3.T.15, - ' 26 PJ;t Raikot (8) EA ~eat~ Mme 499 ii:.~12·1'-f19N-23 Pit Raikot (9) EA eat, &; Maize 182 16 20 -'14,T-9.N-l PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA Wheat & Maize 995 10 93 . ~-~~~nT~,• 1

Ahmedgarh (11) :sA. wreat&Ma~e 192 35 ~~ Ludhiana {16J :sA. eat &. MiiZe 301 1~ 90 C-l,M:3,T-4 N~ Pit Ahrne

PR PWlIaur (5) EA Wheat & Maize 102 10 M~fI-~,N-4 Plt Ludbiana (18) EA Wheat & Maize 210 24 C.~; ,-21.T.~. N-35 PR Ludhiana (15) EA Wheat & Maize 708 82 C-l.M-13,T-23, N-S PR Raikot (3) EA Wheat & l$iZt} 656 100 86 C-l·tt-12,T~lc.; PR Abmedgarh (11) EA WIleat, Maize, Rice 108 15 i C-2, -5, T-6. .ft Gram N·lO PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat, Maize, Rice 1,252 86 259 8 C-12,M-35,T-20, ~Gram N·125 PR Abmedgarh (7) EA Wheat & Maize 162 33 M-8,T-5.N-23 PR Abmedgarh (9) EA Wheat &. Maize 337 45 Q4\M-ll.T-15, N-S5, , ,. PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA \}'heat & Maize 78 36 M.-6.T~s.N-7 PR Ahmedgarh (7) EA Wheat &. Maize 84 10 M-l, T·3 PR Nnnedgarh (13) EA WIleat &. Maize .528 . 70 C-4,,M.iO.T-21. N-15 ' PR Ahmedgarh (6) £A Wheat &. Maize 233 37 M-2,T-4,N-IO PR Ahmedgarh (3) EA Wheat &. Maize' 649 80 ~C-4.M...p.T-18,N:M . . pa Nunedearh (5) EA Wheat &. Maize 400 318 .. 8S itt ':~~.T.~4.· p~ ~h (6) :sA. Wheat &. Maize 661 34 ~J 1. j 84 C-6J. 4.1:49 ; 76

1981 CDiSUS LUJ)HIANA TAHSIL Amenities and Lota- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail£ble (if not a'n.ilLbk v.ithin the villqc:, a da&ll(_) is tion (with Hadbast No.) area population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code of the ': and number rangesviz. _5Icrns.,5-10.kms.and 10+ kms.of the nearest place No. vJ11age' of where the facility is available, is given) ('Ill becla-_ households reS) Educational Medical Drinking POltand Dayar Communi- water telegrapb dayS cations (Bus (POtable) oftbe stop, marketl railway bat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/2/336 Dehlon (331) 602 3,424 (5.53) P,M,R D HP PTO -(0-5) 337 Says Kalan (316) 190 1,403 (228) P -(0-5) HP -«()....J5) .. _(0-5)' 338 Saya Kburd (317) 171 743 (113) P -(~5) HP PO --(0-5) 339 Kaind (318) 272 747 (116) P,M,H -(0-5) HP PO BS 340 Baol (319) 301 679 (112) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) .. BS 341 Shankar (320) 435 1,902 (278) P,M FPC HP PO BS 342 Bhutts (253) 701 2,175 (362) P,M,H FPC,D HP.TW PO BS 343 Silon Kalan (251) 211 1,078 (166) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 344 Silon Khurd (252) 211 515 (81) P -(0-5) HP,TW PO BS 345 (322) 292 1,227 (204) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 346 Guram (321) 401 1,714 (280) P.M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO --(0-5) 347 Rurka (330) 486 1,943 (295) P,M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -C0-5) 348 Nangal \329) 403 1,510 (234) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 349 Gopalpur (333) 308 1,438 (236) P D,RP(3) HP -(0-5) .. -(0-5) 350 Rangian (332) 312 1,484 (214) P,M,H D,RP,PHC HP -(0-5) _(0-:5) 351 Mebtabprh (342) 276 352 Xhera (343) 276 1,205 (204) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) _(0:':"5) 353 Lehra (334) 354 1,444 (221) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 354 lbammat (335) 548 1.678 (278) P D,H,PHC HP -(0-5) .. -(0-5) 3.55 Pohir (338) 468 2,026 (334) P,M,H -(0-5) . HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 356 Nanakpur Jagers. (337) 258 1,385 (253) P -(0-5) HP,W . -(0-5) ., -(0-5) 357 Kulahr (336) 555 1,755 (287) P RP HPW PO -(0-5) 358 Siahar (390) 1,1S3 3,936 (625) P,M,H D,PHC,FPC HP PO BS 359 Bie Hans (327) 106 ., .. 360 B'ltahri (328) 842 2,738 (452) P;M,H _:_(0-5) HP.W PO ~(0-5)

361 Dhoda (323) 129 362 (53) P _(0_5) HP ,PO BS 362 Khatra Chaharmi (324) 635 2,126 (345) . P,M.H PHC, FPC. HHP PO BS 363 Hans (326) 171 1,066 (183) P _(0_5) HP,W PO BS 364 Bhikl:i Khatra (325) 230 1.285 (224) P -(0-5) HP,W.TW PO 138 365 Zirak (391) 263 1,069 (159) P -(0-5) HP,TW PO BS 366 KartarPur (393) 150 609 (l05) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) .. -(0-5) 1,654 (256) P,M --(0-5) HP PO 138 367 Lehl (392) 457 _(0_5) 368 Dhaul Khurd (389) 260 890 (127) P -(0-5) HP BS 313 1,056 (159) P D HP _(0_5) .. BS 369 Dha'JI Kalan (388) _(0_5) BS 370 Rosiana (387) 225 969 U47) P,M D HP

_(0-5) Pandher Kheri (386) , 325 - 851 (139) P RP HP .. 'as 371 -(0_5) PO BS 372 Saharan Majra (358). 488 1.444 f215) P HP 973 . (49) -(&_5) HP,TW . _(0-5) ...... (0-5) 373 J~Majra (402) 227 P 329 1,040 (116) P -(0--5) HP -.(0_5). BS 374 So • n (404) " _(0-5) .-(0-5) 375 Sekba (405) . 348 1.192' (198)' P MeW HP;W .. Land use LUDHIAl\lA '. DISTRICT

Awroach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land nse (i.e.;:~ref.,tmde( (liffetent types of RetlXd<:s (including' any" to d.istance (in kma.) supply· Ip.M -use in bectlll'eS'l'MInded to 'the place of religious, historical viUase neahlll uDitr·· - or archaeologica I interest)

--~--,---- Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of PIeces of by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste avail- Motor cycles/ bh.toricalor (includ- able for Scooters/ archaeolo­ ing cultiva- NewsPapers! gical gauchar tion Tractors inten:st and groves) .

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Ahmedgarh (Ii} EA Wbea t A.. Maize fil. S18 11 C-:3.M"'3,J:-.S., N-35 PK . Ahmedgarh (11). EA Whea t " Maize 1S3 15 22 T-fi,N.....·~ PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA Wheat & Maize 53 100 18 M-2,T-2,N-4 PR Ahmedgar'b 0") EA Whea t ct Make 41 U4 95 M·5,T-4,N.:5 PR Ahmedgarb (12) EA Whea t & Mirize. 158 43 M-2,T-3.N-2 PR Ahmedgarh (12) EA Wheat & Mai2e 318 6)4, 51 'C·2.M-8.T~25,N-20 PR . Ahmedgarh (14) EA Wheat &: Mai%e 67 .M-16;T~14,N-6 PR. Dotaha (ll) EA Wheat & Maize 182 29' ·T':2,M-4. T-l. N·2 - PR Doraha (14) EA Wheat & Maize 190 21 C,1,M-3.T-4 N-2 PR Ahmedgarh (14) EA Wheat & Maize 2S4 38 M-13.T-I0,N-IO,C-l PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA Wheat & Mane 371 31 M-13.T-6.N-20 PR Ludhiana (16) EA Wheat & Maize 431 55 C-2,M.S.T-20,N-I0 PR Ahmedgarb (3) EA Wheat &; Maize 35& 53 M-7,T-J,.2,N.,3

PR Ahmedgarh (7) EA Wheat, Maize, 211 37 ·C."'.M~5.T·15. Rice & Gram N-14 PR Ahmedgarh (7) EA Wheat. Maize & 283 29 C-l.M-4.T-~. mam N-!l' "2"' Uninhabited PR Ahmedgarb (1) EA Wheat'" Maize 2ii 23 1 . C-l;M-H.T-8 •. N-IO PR Ahmedgarb (4) EA Wheat & Maize 287 54 43' '<:4,M..5,T-4, N-4 . PR Ahmedgarh (5) EA Wheat & Maize 41<1- 56 .ii 78" a·:Z,M·S,T-l0 N-4 PR Ahmedgarb (3) EA Wheat & Maile 'j8O, 22 66' , C-3;M-5.T-12, . 'N·lO, PIt Ahmedgarh (5) EA Wheat & Maize 176 37 45 ,'. . M-7.T-6.N~2S PR Ahmedgarh (5) EA Wheat & Maize 50s i 49 M'6,T-1S,~-12' PR Ahmedgarh (5) EA Wheat & Maize 93" 8 156 C-3.M·21.T"27. N-l2 . . Uriin:hlibi ted PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 45 66 C-2,M-7,T-I5, N-50 PR Ahmedgarh (0) EA Wheat &: Maize 115 14 M-6,T-4,N-3 PR Ahmedgarh (10) EA Wheat lit Maize ;10 125 C-3,M-5, T-l1, N-30 pR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 145 26 M-2.T-3.N-4 PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 192 38 C-I, M-3, T-4, N-8 PR Ahmedgarh (11) EA Wheat & Maize 234 29 M-3,T-2,N-IO PR Dotaha (14) EA Wheat & Maize 138 12 M-2,T-8,N-IO PR Ahmedgarh (15) EA Wheat' Maize 406 51 M-9,T-I0,N-22 PR Ahmedgarh ~ (I4) EA Wheat & Maize 236 24 C-l.M-4. T-I2. N-8 PR Ahmedgarh (15) EA Wheat & Maize 284 29 M-S,T-8.N-1O PR Ahmedgarh (10) EA Wheat & Maize 200 25 C-l,M-3.T-6. N-3 PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 306 9 10 M-6,T-9 PR Ahmedgarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 5 444 7 32 C-l,M-11,T-I8 PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA Wheat & Maize 207 20 M-4,T-6,N-12 PR Malerkotla (9) EA Whept & Maize 306 23 C-l,M-7.T-12,N-lO PR Malerkotla (9) EA Wheat & Maize 325 23 C-l,M-2,T-22, N-lO 78

1981 CEt!isuS c LUDHIANA TAHSIL Amenities and Location Name of vihage Total Total popula- Amenities avail£.ble (if not aw..ikblc v.ithin tl:c yilIL[c, r. duh(_) is shO\\D Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and in tile column and next to it in brackets, the distance in bIOr.d H.n~f.S viz. the number of -SkIDs., 5_10 kins. and lO+kms. of the ne£.n:st place .where the viilage household$ facility ~s a vaila ble, is given) (in hec- tares).. Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or COmlnuni- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, if sta tion, any waterway)

2 ~ 4 5 6 'I 8 9 10

4/2/376 Timberwal (403) 251 (102) p -(0_5) HP,W -(0_5) BS 377 ;t\amgarh satdaran (401) 851 3,m 6 (553) P,M,H -(0_5) . tIp PO :. BS

378 Oosal (400) 389 1,332 (195) P -(0_5) TW ~(O_5) ~(0_5)

379 Chomon (409) 433 1,373 (253) P -.(Q_S) lIP ~(0.-.5) BS 380 Bet Kalan (398) 535 2,?75 (316) P,M _(O~5) HP ~(O ...... 5) BS 381 Then Bbaini (399) 35 i 382 Chapra (395) 100 ;95 (60) P -:-(0...,,5) HP,W -(0_5) :':"(0...,..5) 383 Kuhli Khurd (394) 240 855 (139) P,M -(5_1()) HP,W -(0_5) -(0..... 5) 384 Kuhli Kalan (396) 350 1,148 (196) P RP HP,W PO BS 385 Bet lOturd (397) SIS 791 (140) P :--(0-5) HP,W PO BS

386 Babatput (410) 279 1,210 (175) P,M PH-G HP,W PO .; BS

387 Ra~ :Ji!chi (411) 238 92S (147) P,M -.(0-.5) HP.W PO 'BS 388 Rabon lwin (412) 283 711 (143) P ~(5-10) HP,TW -(0._5) BS 389 DaulatPur (413) 231 669 (110) P ~(0-.5) HP,W -(0_5) BS 390 Kisbanpwa (416) 246 895 (144) P --:(0-.5) HP PO BS I 391 Kheri SomaJ (408) 286 1,469 (231) P PHC HP ~(0_5) _(0.__ 5)

392 MaJaud Ronan (407) 488 3,~S (576) P,M,H, ;C::>G,PI~C HP,TW PO BS D 393 Theh Lohatan (406) 69 .. .. 394 Bututs (417) . 237 ii9 (29) P . ,(0-,5) HP -(0.-5) BS 395 Chak Sihan Daud (418) 436

396 Unchi Daud (420.) 205 641 (91) P --.(0-.5) HP -(0._5) ~(o.--~) 397 Sihan DiLud (421) 435 1,697 (262) P,M,H MCW HP,W PO BS 398 Malo Daud (419) 178 . Sf}5 (86) P,M I--:._ HP,TW -.(0..... 5) _(5_10) 399 Da~1 (415) 392 1,319 (215) P _(0~5) HP,TW _(0_5) _(0._5) 400 Ubi (414) 322 902 (ISS) P,M PRC HP,TW _(0_5) . __(O __ S) 401 Hambl'an (213) 1,177 1.;(69 (226) P,M,H PRC HP,W PO "':"(0~5) 79

VILLAGE DIREcrORY

LandU$~ LUDHlANA DISTRIct Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e., area under dift'erent types of ltemarks (including any to distance (in kms.) supply land use .in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical village nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest Irrigated Unirri- Cultur- Area Number of Places of by gated able not. Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste available MotorcYcles/ historical (includ- for cul- Scooters! orarchaeo- ins tivation Newspapers/ logical gauchar Tractors intereSt and groves) II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Malerkotla (10) EA Wheat & Maize 229 22 M-4,T-8,N-7 PR Maletkotla (9) BA Whe2-t & Maize 762 83 6 C-3,M-12,T-18, N-IS PR. Abmedgarh (10) BA Whe"t & M2.ize 3S0 29 10 C-l,M-S,T-ll Gurdwara N-4 PR Malerkotla (13) BA Whep.t & M".ize 375 17 41 M-4,T-ll,N-2 Temple PRo Malerkotla (I 3) BA Whe2.t & Mdze 386 96 S3 M-2,T-13,N-2 Uninhabited PR DOtaha (14) BA v/l:.·e~.t & Maize 93 7 M-4,T-8,N-6 PR Doraba (14) EA Wh'cr.t & Mch:~ 220 20 T-6,N-8 PR. Doraba (16) BA Wh~'.t & ?vfp.Jz", 328 22 C-l.M-U,T-13, Gurdwara N-8 PR. Malerkotla (17) EA Wb<:-:.t &. Mp.'z:;)' 4S6 21 38 C-l,M-5,T-3, N-9

PR. Malerkotla (16) EA W'.cc·-:.t & M:-.:zc 224 27 28 C-l,M-6,T-8, N-13 PR Malerkotla (13) BA W'.'e'!~ & Maize 183 30 2S M-l,T-S,N-l PR Malerkotla (13) BA Wheat & Maize 24S 6 7 2S M-l,T-IO,N-1 PR MalerkotIa (13) BA Wheat & Maize 202 8 1 20 M-3,T-I0,N-2 PR MalerkotJa (12) BA Wheat & Maize 221 25 C-l.M-2,T-5, N-4 PR. Maletkotla (13) BA Wheat & Maize 259 27 C-l.M-S.T-9. N-12 PR Maletkotla (13) BA' Wheat & Maize 395 25 .. 68 C-12.M-n,T-U. N-S8 Uninhabited PR. Maletkotla (9) EA Wheat & Maize lsi '2 6 78 M-l,T4,N-2 Uninhabited

PRo Malerkotla (9) BA Wheat &: Maize 168 1 10 26 M-2,T..fI PR. Malerkotla (8) BA Wheat & Maize 297 2- 136 M-IOm,N-75 PRo Malerkotla (9) BA Wheat & Maize 161 17 M-2, ~,N-5 , PR Malerkotla (11) BA Wheat & Maize 358 34 C-2.M-5,T-S. N-13 PR Malerkotla (11) EA Wheat &: Maize 267 55 C-l.T-4,N-5 PIt LudhiaQa (8) aA Wheat 8G Maize 316 740 121

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF vnLAGES SAMRALA TAHSIL oc C; Qj .C O{D oz ~. 00 0- g~~ :x: oc rn Z !Q mz r 0 :l> t-~~ r- : (D <0 rn zl> .::; ~~tn r c:tl m :<:: _"< m _ ? ~ 0 :l> 0 ~:S g~~ 0 ;Or- ~ C r J: < go :l> r C) ~ r l>~-O ....t m r- ~ » z..,o m .­ C) D~"U m c :lJ J: » r (fl ~ !J° {D",l> -I (/) .... 0 '"ID'" -< n N ::! c :r: l> rn a m -; z (/) z 1) <5 m Z ·r ;lJ ~ :;:: » r-~~l r-- c OJ Vi I I I » -I L__ ~ • I 1 '" Z :x: L_J i ! r m » IIIc » ~ m c:§ '" ~~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OP VILLAGEI!';

::tAMKALA 'lAH:SIL

Serial Name of ViiIage Location Serial Name of Village 1.oca~ No. .~No. " ·No .. : Code NO. .' "j ~ "1 2 "'j 2 .3 .'- "" ','e. el Adhiana 4/~/108 '61 Chawa 4/3/111 2 Ajlaud 4/31186 62 Chehlan 41311$1 3 Ajner 4/3/205 -63 Chhaurian 4/3/(1} 4 Akalgarh '4/3/68 .64' ChuhatpUf 4J3/81 S Amatgarh 4f~t220 6S' Damheri .. 4/3/1.59 6· Amtala 4(3/226 66' Dapana 7 Aslana 4/3/62, 67 DaudpUf 4/3/14/3~ ' .& Badia 413/209 68 DaulatpUi' "4[3130 9 Baghour 4/31198 6e} Dayalpura 4/3/133 10 Bagla 4/3/180 70 Dhanda 413[U~ 11 Bagli Kalan 4{1f18t; 71 Dh:mur 4/3/40 12 Bagli Khurd 4/3/182, 72 Dhiano Majra 4/3/239 13 'lairsal Kalan 413/56, 73 4/3/139 14 Bairsal Khurd 4/3/58. 74 Dhindsa 4/3/156 15 3alala 4r~/170 75 DholewaI 4/31247 .... ,c· 16 laIion 4/3/79 76 Dhowal Kalan 4/3/11 17 lalion 4/3/115 77 Dhulran 4/3/86 18 lamb 4/s/185 78 Diwala: 4/3{14O 19 brdhala 4/3/195 79 Dulwan 4/3/234 20 Jarma 4/3797 80 Fatehgarh "J3~77 21 latwali Kalan 4m130, 81 . Farour 4/3/214 22 larwaIi Khurd 4/3/131 82 Gagra 4/~/194 23 lassi Gujran 4/3f87 ~3 . Garhi Bet 4/3/4$ 24 lathan Kalan 4J~J228' . 84 ... Garhi Sainian 413/71 25 3athan Khurd 4/3/236., 85 .. Garhi Tarkhanan 4/~/107 " . 26. lehlolpur -ttl 82; . 86 Gaunsgarh 4/3/38 27 lhagwanputa 413b! 87 Gaunsgarh 4/3/,5J 28 lhagwanpura 4/3/t53, 88· Gehlewal 4/3/120 -29 Bhamian 4/3/233 89 GharKhana 4/3/132 30 Bhamri 4/~/2'32 90 Ghulal 4/~ll?8 .. " 31 BhangaI 4/3.(135 ! 91 Ghungrali 4/3/127 32 Bhari 4/3/203: I 92 Goslan 4{3/200 33 3harthala 4/31146.( 93· Gurugarh 4/3/110 34 Bhattian 4/3IH2· , 94 . HambowaI 4/3{S1 35 lhaurala Bet 4/31'73, 95 Harbanspura 4/3/1.18 36 Jhourla 96 Hargna 4/3/246 37 Bhutta :~~~~r~ . 97 H<.rion Kc.lan 4/~f06 38 Bijlipur 4/3/1~3 . 98 . Harion Khurd 4/3/118 39 JiIa~ur 4/3//:30 99 Hassanpur . 100 4/3/80 40 lir krala 4[1/9.4 , Hayatpura 4!3/~~ '. 41 Jit &amgarh 4/3/231 ( '101 Hedon 4/j/215 42 Bohar 4/3/253 ' 102 HedonBet 4/3J~S 43 Johapur 4/3/166 103· Herian 4/3/9' 44 londli 4/31H9 104 Irak 4{3/11 I 45 aoudal 4/3M,4 105 lsaput ~', - 4/3131 .. ' 46 3ulewal 4/379 ~1.06 lalaha.Majra 4/3/147 47 Burj 4/3/244 107 Jallanpur 4/3/2()2 48 Burj Kacha .. 4/3/103 ; 108, Jassowal 4/3726 49 Burj Pakka 4/3/46 109 . Jatana Niwan 4/3J218 50 lurj Powat 4/3fl'@ no· Jatana Ucha 4/3/217 . , '51 Burj Sherpur 4/3/34 111 . JattiwaI 4/3/16 5Z ~hakki 4(3/2 112 lharaudi 4/W8 53 :hakii Adil ,113- Jiwanpur 41/3 .54 :hakli Manga ~~rn 114 Jodhwal ~3/33 '55 ::hak Lohat 4/~!7§ 115 . Kaktala Kalan 3{93 , ' 56 ::hak Muafi 4/3~89 <116 , Kakrala Khurd 4/3/95 ,·57 ~hak Raudi 4/3 52 '117 Kalal Majra 4/3/191 58 :;hak Samon .... S9 4f3f3-2 "118" Kalewal 4/31238 ::;handiala 4/3{90 ,119 '. KalewaI 4/3/251 '-00 Chari 4/3t213 120 . Kamalpur 4/3/140 S4 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ViLLAGES SAMRALA TAHSIL Looation Serial Name or VilJaae Location :lIefJAI Name of Village Code No. No.' Code No. No. 1 2 3 t 2 :3 4/3/59 " ' 4/3}]01 181 Mubatakput 121 Kaunke Mughlewal 413/24 . 4/3J168 182 .~ 4j3j224 183 Mugbal Majra 4/3/257 123 Khamano Kalan Mullanpur 4/3}255 Khamano KamH 4f31Z22 184 124 4{l}22S 18S Musbkabad 413/122 125 Khamano Khurd ]86 MussaferwaJ 4J3/27 Kbanput 413{63 J.26" 4/3/64- 187' Mutton 4/3/155 11.1 Khanput Mutton 4/3/206 Khatran 413/154 1'83 128 4/3/123 189 Nagra 4/3/141 1:t9· Kheeroian 190 Nanga) 4/3/229 130 Khefs 4/3]42 191 Nanowal 4/3J92 Khera 413/84 131 413/252 191 Nilon Ka.Jan 4/3/162 132 Kheri Naud Sin&h 193 NilonKhurd 4{3/165 4!3t161 4/3/102 133. 4{3/85 194 Nurpur 134 Kiri Afghanan 195, Nurpur 4{3/264 135 Kotla 413196 196 Otalan 4{l/137 Kotla Ajner 4/31204 4/3j148 136' 4{3(208 197 Pal Majra 137 Kotla BadIa 198 Panecha 4/31241 Kotla Bet 4/3/65 4/3/10 13S 413/83 199 Panjgaraian nsf Kotla Bet 200 Paprodi 4/3/143 140 Kotla Bhari 4/3{201 201 PohIoMajra 4/3/240 Kotla Masud 4/3/254 4/3J114 14t 4/3 {126 202 142 Katla Shamaspur 203 Powat 4/)3/99 Kubba. 4/3/167 4/3/187 cl43 4/3/196 204 Purba 144- Kulewal lOS Rahima.bad Kala.n 4/3/4 ·'4$: Ladhran 4/31150 206 Rahimabad Khurd 413/7 }46 Ladpuri. 4/31258 4j3/21 2fY1 Raipur 4f/67 141 Labangarh Raipur 4/ 1248 Lakhanput 4/3/219 208 1.48 4/3/19 209 Raipur Raia.I!. 4/3hS9 149 Lakhowal Kala.n 210 Rajewal 4/3138 lSO Lakhowal Khurd 4/3f20 211 Rajewal Jattan 4/3/61 ;1,$1 Lalauri 4/31188 4/3/60 4/31164 212 Rajewal Raputan 152 LalKaJa.n 213" Rajgarh 4{3/109 IS] Loharian 4{3/54 4/3150 4 13)243 214 Ramgarh 154 Lohar Ma.ira Khurd 21S Ramgarh 4/3/91 -ISS. Lopon 4/3/171 4/3/136 4/3/106 216 Rampur lhamloti 156 Machbiwara 217 Ranwan 4/3/113 Machhiwara Khas 413114 4/3/227 IS1 4}31157 218 Ranwan ISS' Madpur 219 Rapa]on 4/3/175 Maheshpura 4131237 4/3/105 1:59 4/3/183 2.20 Rattipur l~ Majali Kalan 221" Raya 4/3/2.l0 161 Majali Khurd 4/3i184 4/31149 4/3/249 222 Rohlan 162 Majri 22l Rupa 4/3/179 161 Mairi Sikhan 4f3~72 224 Rurewal 4/3/25 Ma Majra 43} 16 4/315 164 4/3/222 225. Saidpur 165., Manderan Saidpura. 4/3/207 Mand Fatebgarh 413(36 2.26 4)3/15 166 4/3J1.74 227 Sainsowal Kalan 161 Khurd Saiosowal Khurd 4/3/14 Mand Jbaraudi 4/3{29 m 4/3/262 168 4/3/35 229 Sakanderpur 169 Mand Jodhwal 230 Salana 413166 PC Mand 4{3/12- 231 Salodi 4131192 111l Manewal 4J3/1 4/314S 4/31197 232 Samrala 4/l{129 In' Manki 233 Sangatpura 113, 4/31221 4/31242 4/31199 234 San~ol , 4/3/128 174 Manuput 13S SarwarpUr 17S MehandipUI' 4/3/22 4}3/193 Seh Mila kwa I 4/3(28 236 4/3/125 '.i16 4/31250 237 Sehala 4/3/104 '1.17: Mirput 4}3144 238 _' Sebjo Majra 178 Mithewal 4/3}47 4{l/23S 239 Shahbazpm 4/3188 179 14O _ Shamaspw 180 Mohdodan ~/3/169 85

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SAMRALA TAHSIL

S~rial Name of Villdgc LOcation Seaial Name of Village No. Code No. No. 2 3 2 3 241 Shamaspur 4/3/142 256 Tanda Kalian 4/3/49 242 Shamspur 4/3/6 257 Tanda Khushal Singh 4/3/8 243 Shamgarh 4/3/144 258 Tapparian 4/3/121 244 Sharbatgarh 4/3/70 259 Thandu 4/3/265 245 4/3/78 260 Thikriwal 4/3/211

246 Shergarh ~/3/263 261 Todarpur 4/3/124 247 Sherian 4/3/37 262 UdaIpur 4/3/256 248 Sherian 4/3/52 263 Udowal Khurd 4/3/13 249 Sherpur 4/3/75 264 Urna 4/3/117 250 Sohavi 4/3/245 265 Zulfgarh 4/3/17 251 Sukhewal 4/3/39 252 Sultanpur 4/3/173 253 Takhran 4/3/160 254 Tamkaudi 4/3/172 255 Tanda Jal 4/3/43

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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1981 CENSUS SAMRALA TAHSIL Amenities and Loca­ Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is tion (with Hadbast NO.) area of poplIl ation shown in the-column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the and number ranges viz.-5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms. of the nearest place No village of where the facility is available, is given) (in households hecta,res) f-ducationaJ Medical Drinking Post and Day Conununica- Willer. telegraph or tions (Bus (Potable) days stop, of the railway market! station, hat, . water­ if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4/3/1 Man.:wal (52) 438 1,16~(189) p -(0-5) Hp PO BS

2 Chakki (48) 196 390(61) p ~(5-10) HP -(5-10) --(0-5) 3 Jiwa?pur (47) 120 68(12) .p -(0-5) HP, W --(0-5) -(0-5) 4 Rahimabad Kalan (46) 130 29?(49) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) BS 5:' ~P.ll:~>': T··:,· _! 11"/ 42 6 Shalllspur (49) 92 233(34) P -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 7 Rahhnabad Khurd (51) 164 482(50) P -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 8 Tanda Khushal Singh (40) 108 479(57) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 9 BuJewal (45) 98 181(24) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) ....:.{5-10) 10 P3.njgaraian(41) 168 \7-8(32) P,M,H,C D,H HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 11 UdhowaJ Kalan (44) 163 524(84) p -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 12 Mand Udhowal (43) 103 133(21) 'p -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 13 Udhowal Khurd (42) 173 118(17) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 14 Sainsowal Khurd (35) 30 207(36) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) --(5-10) 15 SainsowaJ Kalan (36) 303 446(81) P -(0--5) HP,W -(0-5) --(5-10) 16 Jattiwal (37) 72 381(54) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 17 Zulfgarh (38) 131' 215(32) P -10-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 18 Jharaudi (39) 68 180(25) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 19 Lakhowal Kalan (54) 268 541(83) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 20 Lakhowal Khurd (55) 141 340(58) P --(0-5) HP,T --(0-5) -(0-5) 21 Labangarh (56) 229 844(129) P,M FPC T,HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 22 Mehandipur (59) 146 215(35) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 23 Bhagwanpura (57) 61 4(2) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 24 Mughlewal (19) 102 192(27) P -(5-10) liP -(0-5) -(5-10) 25 Rurewal (31) 138 239(41) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 26 Jassowal (32) 182 631(84) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 27 Mussaferwal (34) 113 72(13) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) --(5-10) 28 Milakwal (33) 383 565(89) P -(0-5) HP,TW - (0- 5) - (5-10) 29 MandJharaudi (29) 138 318(51) P -(0-5) T,HP,W --(0-5) -(10+) 30 Daulatpur (28) 64 110(19) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 31 Isapur (30) 43 418'(64) P D HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 32 Chak Sarnon (20) 82 129(21) -(0---5) -(0--5) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 33 Jodhwal (21) 327 629(88) P -(5-10) HP,W PO -(5-10) 34 Burj Sherpur (22) 34 59(7) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(5-10) 35 Manl Judhwal (27) 282 194(32) -(5-10) -(0---5) HP,W -(0-5) -(10+)

36 Mand Fatehgarh (26) 65 91(12) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 37 Sherian (25) 130 132(22) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(5-10) 38 Gallnsgarh (24) 75 112(19) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(5-10) -(10+) 39 Sukhewal (23) 109 275(51) P -(0-5) HP,W,W -(0-5) -(10+) 40 Dh3.nur (12) 185 529(84) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(5-10)

41 Chakli Manga (15) 110 415t64) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) 42 Khera (16) 103 226(36) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(5-10) 43 Tanda Jal (18) 55 63(12) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W --(5-10) -(5-10) 44 Mithewal (58) 156 236(41) P -(0-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 45 Garhi Bet (60) 196 501(69) P -(0-5) HP -(5-10) BS 46 Burj pakka (61) 145 67(11) -(5-10) -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) BS 47 Shahbazpur (17) 100 136(22) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP --(5-10) -(0-5) 48 Chakli Adil (14) 106 214(37) P -(5-10) HP,W --(5-10) BS 49 Tanda Kalian (13) 104 381(54) P -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) BS 50 Ramgarh(ll) 117 283(44) -(0-5) --(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) -(0--5) VILLAGE DIRECTORY LUD~IANA' DlSTRlcr, Land use Approach Nearest town and. 'Power staple Land use (i.e., are~ under different types of Remarks (including ~riv to distance (in kms.) supply food land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical village uearest unit) or archaeological interest) -----.;...,---- _------Forest Irrigat. Unirri· Cultur- Area Number of Places of ed by gated able not Cars/Jeeps! religious. source waste avail· MotorcyClesl historical (includ· able for Scootersl or archaeo- ing cultiva· Newspapers! logical gaucnar tio.n Tractors interest and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

PR~ Samrala (16) EA Wbeat, Maize 13 301 93 6 25 M·1, T·2 & Rice PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat, Maize 144 27 :!= T2, M·I & Rice PR Samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 13 71 5 31 T·! PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 86 33 11 T·2 Untnhabited

PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat, Maize 57 27 8 & Rice PR Samrala (15) EA \Vheat, Maize 146 3 15 T·l, M·I & Rice PR Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 96 12 PR Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 91 2 S T·4 PR Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 150 18 T·3, N-5, M·l PR Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 148 15 T·5, M·l PR Samrala (17). EA Wheat & Maize 62 41 T·4 PR Samrala (18) EA Wheat 118 5S T·] PR Samrala (18~· EA· Wheat to 20 PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 241 62 C·I, T·8, M·l KR Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 66 6 T·3 PR samrala (13) EA Wheat & Maize 128 9 T·t PR Samrala (14) EA Wfteat & Maize 60 8 T·S, M·l PR Samrala (13) E4 Wheat & Maize 212 29 2 25 M·I, T-1 PR Samrala (13) EA Wheat & Maize 126 15 T·4, M·2 PR Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 214 15 T·g, N-4, M·4 PR Samrala (11) EA Wheat & Maize 137 9 T·3, M-l PR Samrala (13) EA Wheat & Maize 56 4 T-2, M·L PR Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 94 8 T-2, M-l PR Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 74 49 15 T·2 Pit Samra[a (16) EA Wheat & Maize 165 ] 14 T·2, M·l PR Samrala (t 9) EA Wheat & Maize 71 20 2 20 PR Samrala (18) EA Wheat & Maize 213 142 1 27 T·4, M·I PR Samra[a (18) EA Wheat & Maize 58 61 19 T·2 PR Samra[a (18) Ek Wheat & Maize 53 4 7 PR Samrala (17) Ek Wheat & Maize 37 6 T-2, M·l PR Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 78 4 M·1, T·2 Pit Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 274 31 3 19 M·4, T·6 PR samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 18 ~ 1 7 T-2 PR Samrala (18) EA Wheat & Maize 131 103 1 47 Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 45 16 4 T·t PR M.2, T·6 PR Samra\a (t 8) EA Wheat & Maize 124 6 PR Samra1a (IS) EA Wheat & Maize 71 4 M·l, T-4 PR. Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 28 59 19 3 PR Samra\a (15) EA Wheat & Maize 176 9 T-6 PR Samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 99 11 T-6 EA Wheat & Maize 94 9 M.1, T.l PR Samrala (14) C.I, T·t Pit Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 54 1 EA Wheat & Maize 147 9 M-l, T·4 PR Samrala (13) M-3, T·1 PR Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize 186 10 PR SilJIlrala (13) EA Wheat & Mai,,-e 111 26 2 T·1 EA Wheat & Maize 93 6 1 M·2, T·4 PR Samrala ~14) 9 T·J Pit Samrala 14) EA Wheat & Maize 91 6 EA Wheat & Maize 98 6 M.2, T·) PR SlWraia (14) 6 T·1 PR SamraJa (15) EA Wheat & Maize 73 38 !lO

1981 CENSUS SAMRALA TAHSIL Amenilies. and Lo.. tion Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village ,a dash(_,) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area tion and num- in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. of the bel of house- _5 kms., 5-]0 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the village holds facility is avail a ble. is given) (in hee------_._------_.....- ta.res) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- water telegra.ph or cations (potable) days (Bus stop, of the railway marketl station, hat,if waterway) any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4/3/51 Gaunsgarh (268) 82 292(41) P ---(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 52 Sherian (270) 214 355(57) P RP HP,W -(6-5) -{0-5) 53 Hayalpura \269) 81 233(33) P D HP,W' -(0-5) -(0-5) 54 Loharian (271) 114 337(54) Pl -0--(5) HP,TW PO BS 55 Hedon Bet (272) 292 1,099(178) P D,H HP,W PO BS 56 Bairsal Kalan (9) 171 407(66) P -(0-5) HP,TW ---(0-5) BS 57 (10) 242 849(128) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW -(5-10) BS 58 Bairsal Khurd (8) 99 210(32) -(0--5) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) ---(0-5) 59 Mubarakpur (7) 87 442(71) P ---(0-5) HP,TW ---(0-5) ---(0-5) 60 Rajewal Rajputan (6) 293 227(37) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 61 Rajewal Jattan (4) 150 88(18) (0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) ---(0-5) 62 Aslana (5) 67 57(9) (0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) ---(0-5) 63 Khanpur (3) 176 175(31) P -(0-5) HP,W -{0-5) BS 64 Khanpur (277) 54 68(8) (0-5) -(0-5) HP _(5-10) BS 65 Kotla Bet (276) 285 682(96) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 66 Salana (275) 97 233(34) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 67 Raipur (274) 44 427(64) P' -(0-5) HP,W --(5-10) ---(0-5) 68 Akalgarb (273) 153 196(34) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 69 Chhaurian (282) 170 580(99) P D HP,TW PO --(0-5) 70 Sharbatgarh (283) 71 213(34) P-i -(0-5) HP,TW --(10+) ---(0-5)

71 Garhi Sainian (279) 118 445(75) P~ -(5-10) HP.TW -0-5) -(0-5) 72 Majri Sikhan (281) 79 103(14) P -(0-5) HP,TW --(0-5) --(0-5) 73 Bhaurala Bet (280) 81 491(79) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) ---(0-5) 74 Machhiwara Khas (278) 395 681(113) P PHC,MCW HP,W --(5-10) BS 75 Sherpur (2) 1,067 1,899(264) P,M -(5-10) HP~ PO BS

76 Chak Lohat (I) 208 566(87) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 77 Fatebgarh (68) 168 429(61) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) ---(0-5) 78 Shatabgarh (67) 186 681(111) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) ---(0-5) 79 Balion (70) 338 219(34) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 80 Hassanpur (66) 125 276(32) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) --(0-5) 81 (71) 245 576(81) P,M,H D HPW,TW -(0-5) BS 82 Behlolpur (69) 658 1,842(288) P,M,H D,MCW HP,W PO BS

83 Kotla Bet (284) 131 109(9) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(O~5) 84 Khera (285) 103 40(5) (0-5) -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 85 Kiri Afghanan (286) 628 671(110) P -(0-5) HP.W -(0-5) -(0-5)

86 Dhulran (288) 221 375(60) P -(0-5) HP --(0-5) -(0-5) 87 Bas.<;i Gujran (287) 550 1,210(191) P.M -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) --(0-5) 88 Shamaspur (289) 198 1,065(145) P -(0---5) HP,TW - (0-5) BS 89 Raipur Raian (290) 240 868(143) P,M -(0-5) HP --(0-5) BS 90 Chandiala (291) 206 506(86) P --(5-10) HP,W --(0-5) BS 91 Ramgarh (292) 110 515(65) P --(0-5) HP,TW --(0-5) -(0-5) 92 Nanowal (99) 360 1,539(220) P H,PHC liP PO BS RP 91

VILLAGE DJRECfORY Land use LUDHIANA DIStRIct Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land lise (i.e .• area under different types Remarks (including any to village distance (in kms.) supply of land use in hectares founded to the place of religiol's. historical nearest unit) or aruhaeological interest)

___ ~"-""_t--"t..._ ...... ,...... ____~ ...... __,..__ .--.~.....-....-.--...-.-~~ --- Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste avail- Motorcycles/ historica I or (includ- able for Scooters! archaeolog_ ing cultiva- Newspap ers/ gical gauchat tion Tractors interest and groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Samrala P5) EA Wheat & Maize 66 8 8 PR Sarnrala 14) EA Wheat & Maize 191 2 21 M-3, T-5 PR Samrala (16) BA Wheat & Maize 75 6 M-l, T-2, N-1 PR Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 91 5 2 16 M-l, T-4 PR Samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 244 7 41 M-I, T-3 PR Samrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 157 2 12 T-8 PR Samrala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 165 52 25 M-2, T-8 KR Samrala (17) BA Wheat & Maize 51 42 6 KR Samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 39 35 10 3 T-2 PR Sarnrala (20) EA Wheat & Maize 204 76 2 11 T-5 KR Samrala (21) EA Wheat & Maize 12 88 50 KR Samrala (20) EA Wheat & Maize 48 6 13 T-l PR Sarnrala (20) EA Wheat & Maize 58 94 12 12 PR Sarntala (21) EA Wheat & Maize 51 3 T-l PR Sarnrala (19) EA Wheat & Maize 270 15 M-2, T-8 PR Samrala (I8) BA Wheat & Maize 91 6 PR Samrala (18) EA Wheat & Maize 37 7 PR Samrala (17) BA Wheat & Maize 133 20 PR Samrala (18) EA Wheat & Maize 154 3 13 M-2, T-2 PR, Samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 5 60 6

PR samrala (17) EA Wheat & Maize 109 9 C-l, M-l, T-4 PR Sarnrala (18) BA Wheat & Maize 73 6 T-3 PR Samrala (19) BA Wheat & Maize 74 7 M-l, T-l PR Samrala (20) EA Wheat & Maize 312 83 M-l, T-3 PR Samrala (20) EA Wheat & Maize 720 240 107 T-12

PR SamraIa (21) EA Wheat & Maize 197 11 T-2 PR Samrala (16) BA Wheat, Rice & 141 17 10 Maize PR Samrala (18) EA Wheat, Maize 15 147 9 15 T-1 & Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 112 132 52 42 PR Sarnrala (14) BA Wheat & Maize 91' 24 10 C-4, T-2 PR Chamkaur (10) EA Wheat, Maize 129 74 42 M-2, T-W Gurdwara Sahib & Rice C 1 Chhar Sahib PR Chamkaur (10) BA Wheat, Maize 392 151 3 112 - ,M-8, T-12, Sahib &Rioe N-2 PR Chamkaur (4) EA Wheat. Maize 42 63 26 T-2 Sahib & Rice PR Chamkaur (9) EA Wheat & Maize 93 1 9 Sahib PR Chamkaur (8) EA Wheat & Maize 289 130 209 M-l, T-4 Sahib PR Chamkaur (14) EA Wheat & Maize 102 37 82 M-I" T-I Sahib PR Sarnrala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 266 30 254 C-3, M-3, T-16 PR Samrala (14) BA Wheat & Maize 180 18 M-2, T-12 PR Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 226 14 M-2, T-6 PR Samrala (11) EA Wheat & Maize 190 16 M-2T-9, N-2 PR Sarnrala ~14) EA Wheat & Maize 102 8 M-I, T-7 Pl't Samrala 10) EA Wheat & Maize 333 27 M-7, T-19 N-2 1981 CENSUS SAMRALA TAHSIL Amenities and

Location Name of village Total Tota I popula- Amenities a vaila ble (if not a vaila ble within the, vi Ikge, a dash( ~.) is ~h.(,,, n Gode No. (with Hadbast No.) area of lion and in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad fa n!'( f viz. the number of - 5 kms.,5-10 kms.and 10+kms. of the nearest place where fhe village households facility is available. is given] (in hec­ tares) Ed~c-;;:-ti~;;I-~di;;;IDr~irI;~'~Po~~~d'~Day~~~c~~~;;: water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, if sta tion, any wa terway)

1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 4/3/93 (100) 312 1,274 (205) P, M, H --(0-5) - HP,W PO BS 94 Bir Kakrala(101) 64

95 Kakrala Khurd (102) 307 1,188 (174) P --(0-5) . HP, W --(0-5) BS

96 Kotla (103) 665 1,349 (216) P, M, H FpC, RP(5) HP PO BS 431 97 Barma (98) 1,083 (155) P,M,H D,RP(2). . HP -(5-10) BS MeW 98 Herlan (97) 338 704 (102 P --(0-5) HP :-(5-10) BS 99 powat (72) 1,614 1,853 (275) P,M,H --(0-5) HP,W.TW PO BS

100 Burj Powat (65) 238 ' 370 (61) P -(5-10) HP, W --(0-5) -(10+) 101 Kaunke (64) 150 534 (90) P _(0-5) HP, W -(0_5) -(5-10) 102 Nurpur (63) 406 666 (118) P -(0-5) HP -(5_10) -(5-10) 103 Burj Kacha (62) 172 316 (45) P _(5-10) HP, W -(5-10). -(5-10) 104 Sehjo Majra (73) 684 1,531 (221) P, M PRe HP, TW _(5_10) BS 105 Rattipur (74) 459 586 (87) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0_5)

106 Machhiwara (75) 1,948 143 (21) P, M, H(2) H, PHe, D, HP PTO, -(0_5) FPC, Phone RP(8) 107 Garhi Tarkhanan (79) 403 1,001 (137) P --(0_5) HP _(5_10) BS 108 Adhiana (77) 158 377 (48) P _(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 109 Rajgarh (76) 226 301 (43) P -(0-5) HP -(5-10) BS 110 Gurugarh (53) 148 420 (64) P _(0_5) HP -(5_10) -(5_10) 111 Irak (330) 346 274 (41) P _(5_10) HP, W _(5_10) BS 112 Bhattian (78) 287 409 (65) P. M -(0-5) HP _(5_10) BS 113 Ranwan (81) 230 834 (121) P _(5_10) HP _(0-5) -(0-5) 114 poonian (83) 445 876 (133) P RP(8) HP, W _(0_5) _(0_5)

115 Balion (90) 470 1,271 (176) P, M ~(0_5) HP, W -(0-5) BS 116 Harlon Kalan (91) 191 641 (92) P _(0-5) HP. W _(0_5) -(0-5) 117 Uma (93) 345 251 (31) P _(0_5) HP, W _(0_5) --(0-5) 118 Harion Kburd (92) 200 587 (82) P _(5_10) HP, W _(5-10) BS 119 Bondli (107) 435 1,592 (247) P, M, H D HP,W PO BS 120 Gehlewal (106) 244 786 (127) P PHe HP, W _(5_10) BS 121 Tapparian (94) ISS 240 (37) P _(5_10) HP, W _(0-5) -(0-5) 122 Mushkabad (95) 506 1,530 (220) P -(5-10) HP PO -(0-5) 123 Kheernian (96) 335 662 (103) P _(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 9~ VltLAdE DBmctORY l.tIIId ",. LUDHiANA n:I!n1uci' Approach Nearest town and Power Staple fOod I:.IlIid use{i:e;,area underdifrerehttrees Remarks (including any to distance (in Kms.) supply ~oflahi:l. use in hectares rounded to t e place of religious, historical village nearest unit) or archaeological interest) ---_.. ...-.------"""'" ------Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ reliJious. source waste avail- Motorcyclesl historical or (includ- able for Scootersl archaeolo- iDg cl\dtiva- Newspapersl gical gauchar yation Tractors interest and groves) 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Samrala (2) EA Wheat & Maize 278 34 T-l, M-2, T-6. N-4 U niohabited PR SamraJa (7) EA Wheat & Maize . 273 1 34 M-S. T-18. N-2 PR . Samrala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 613 4 48 T-3S. M-9. N-8 PR Samrala (8) EA, Wheat & Maize 407 24 C-I,. M-7. T-21. N-8 PR Samrala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 238 83 17 M-S. T-8. N-2 PR Samrala (11) EA Wheat, Maize, 1,320 78 18 198 C-9, M-8. Gram & Rice T-12 PR Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 227 11 M-l, T-2J PR SamraJa (14) EA Wh~t& Maize 141 9 PR Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize 376 30 M-2, T-S . PR Samrala (12) EA Wheat & Maize 162 10 M-l, T-S PR Samrala (11) EA Wheat & Maize 172 409 10 93 M-9, T-ls PR Samrala (10) EA Wheat & Maize 140 197 33 89 M-2, T-8 PR SamraJa (9) EA Wheat & Maize (lI,294 379 275 C-14, M-32, J T-29, N-S9 J PR Samrala (5) EA Wheat & Maize 328 75 M-3, T-4 PR Samrala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 146 12 M-l, T-S PR Samrala (10) EA Wheat & Maize 188 38 Colt T·2 PR samrala (12) EA Wheat &: Maize 134 14 T·) PR Samrala (9) EA Wheat & Maize 22S 121 T-S PR Samrala (9) EA Wheat &: Maize 213 74 M.2.T4 PR Samrala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 216 14 M-3, T-7

PR Samrala (7) EA Wheat &: Maize 344 16 8 77 C.l. M-S, ~ T-& PR Samrala (2) EA Wheat & Maize 422 16 3 29 M-6. T.12 PR Samrala (1) EA Wheat & Maize 162 13 16 M.2, T-7 PR Samrala (4) EA Wheat & Maize 272 60 1 12 M·3, T·S PR Samrala (1) SA Wheat & Maize 180 20 M-I. T·12 PR Samrala (1) EA Wheat & Maize 372 63 C.l, M-7. T·8. N~ p.a, Samrala (2) EA Wheat & Maize 222 22 C-l. M-l, T-tO, N-l Pil Samrala (2) SA Wheat & Maize t41 6 8 T-' Gurdwara PR Samra\a (4) SA Wheat & Maize 3~2 80 34 M.S, T.20 PR. Samra\a (5) SA Wlteat & Maize 2S1 62 22 T·8 ._94 . *lor.N.SIJS A"..,fer.fIiId

Location Name· of, .Y{llage .otal 1'~ta.lDOpua.. :A_njties available.(U; not.lI:vaila1llewithiJt the-.illage,a dash( ...),is.shown "\ Code No. . ,wtthJiIadhal;t No.)', .•. .area. of ~a -1Wl4i la.-tbe-eolumn and next to It In b~ckets-~ thedistallce itt broad ranges WIZ . the number flf _5· kRJS .. 5-.10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest pkce where. tie- village households facility is available, is given) . (in 1lea- . lIIres) .. ~fA;;;;i'~;;)-·M;dic~~·D~~kin-;-~·P;t-~d·D~;--Co;;;~~i~ water telegraph days cations (potable) . of the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, if station, any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 8 ; 9 101 4/3/124 .cd ....pur (104) 241 1,130 (1162-) P HP,TW -(0-:,,') .• I.' BS , ,US Sehala (105). 374 1,613 (233) P, M, H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS

126 KotiaSh~puc ,(110) 217 896 (tsO) P, M, H -(5-:-10). HP, W PO BS 127 Ghungrali (111) 291 1,405 (199) P, M, H D HP,W PO BS

128 SarwafPUII.(H7) 310 976 (U.~) P D HP,W PO BS 129 Sangat,ura (116), 204 666 (WIC) P -(S_,.lQ). HP -(0_5~. -(0_5)

130 Barwali Kalan (1:&4) 394 .-1,392 (30fil_i P,M ,~$~ HP,TW -(0....,.5.) , ' -(0-5~ 131 Barwali Khu'rd (115) 352 900 (139) P H;D HP, W, TW -(5-10) BS 132 Ghar l{hana (109) 340 1,612 (175) P . -(0~5) HP, W _(0_5) BS

. : ~ 133 Dayalpura (l08) 180 820 (118) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 134 Boudal (125) 137 292 (49) P _(0-5) HP -(0_5) -(O-S) 135 Bhangal (123) 120 435 (60) P -(O-S) HP, W -(0-5) BS 136 Rampur lhamloti (126) 53 36 (5) -(0-5) _(0-5) HP, W -(0_5) _(0_5) 137 Otalan (124) 502 2,442 (378) P D, RP(2) HP, W PO BS

138 ~ (111) 291 1,911 (284) P _(0-5) HP, W PO BS

139 Dhilwan. ~11O) 260 319Ef.S) P,M ltP' HP, VI _(5_1B). BS 140 Diwala (133) 316 774 (»3) P -ts-le) HP, VI. _(5_J;(). _(5-18~

"-__~ HP 141 Nagca (U2) 284 885 (W) p. M. H PO _(5_J6) 142 Shamaspur' (131" 296 1,495 (221) P llP' . HP, W PO BS 143 Paprodi (UO) 178 875 (12fi) P -(G_;..~ HP _(0_5) BS 144 SbamgalOi> {t28) 148 S03 (US, p. Tr. ,C ..:.$-St> HP -(0_5) BS

145 Sa1l1IaJa. (l27) 781 429;(") p. M, H, I!I~PHC~. T, HP, W PTO, BS Tr.,C D,MCW, Phone fl'IC,~) 146 Bharthalll' '(i9) 377 851 (135) P -(0-5) , HP, W PO _(0_5) 147 lalaha Majra (SO) 130 119 (19) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP _(5_10) BS 148 Pal Majra (88) 97 336 (49) P _(0-5) gp, W _(0-5) _(0_5) 149 Rohian (87) 374 787 (122) P g HP, W, TW _(0_5) -(0-5)

" .. 150 Lad.hran (86) 153 435 (77) P RP HP,W~TW PO BS 151 ChetUan ,(140) 300 1,293 (199) P _(0-5) HP, W, TW _(0-5) -(0-5) 152 Chak Raudt (129) 104 14 (3) -(0-5) _(0_5) HP, TW _(O_:_S) _(O_S)

153 Bhagwanpura (139) 134 730 (10) P RP HP, W L TW _(O_:_5) -(0-5) 154 Khatran (138) 329 1,250 (174) P, M RP HP. TW -(0-5) _(O_S) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Lafltl JHff LUDHIAMt "lJlS1'RItt "/-PilroJ.oo Nearest tow" and Power Sta1Me food Land tt!.1l"('jI.e. •• area UlUfet ttitkrentlYtes of Rerrn:rl

.... ,. -.... -. __ .._,,_...-._- ..", , -- -- ...... -.-.------~- FOIIeI;t Irrikated Unini- Culttft'io" Area Number of Places of , by gated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste available Motor cycles/ historical (includ- for cul- Scooters/ orarchaeo­ ing tivation Newspapers/ logical gauchar Tractors interest and groves) 11 11 13 14 15 16 1" 18 . 19 20 20(a) PR Samrala (6) EA WIlMat & iM.aivJe ~5 22 M-4, T·n

PR Samrala (5) EA VPlkat & JfJ.ai£e 3143 31 C, M.04~T""; N-I0 PR Samrala (5) EA Wtttat & Maize tl98 19 C-4" M-J15", T·9, N-3 PR Sanirala (6) EA 'Z57 34 M-5, T~D, Gurd«rata N-3 ~-.. - PR Samrala (6) EA Wheat & Maize 260 13 37 M-I0, T-15, N-2 " PR Smrala (9) EA Wheat & Maize 184 20 M-5, T-5, N~1 PR Khanna (11) EA Wheat & Maize 362 32 C-l, M-3, T-ll, N-~' .' PR Samrala (5) EA Wheat & Maize 325 27 M-4, T-7. N-l ,,' PR Samrala (5) EA Wheat & Maize 270 40 30 M-8, T-7, N-4 PR Samrala (4) EA Wheat & Maiz'! 166 14 Col, M-4, "r..,,~ No5 PR Samrala (3) EA Wheat & Maize 119 17 Col, M-3, ," T-H " PR Samrala (4) EA Wheat & Maize 108 11 M-3, T-8, N-2 PR Samrala (2) EA Wheat & Maize 42 5 6 T-2

PR Samrala (2) EA Wheat & Maize 454 48 C-7, M~13, T-lS, 'N-12 PR Sa..'llrala (4) EA Wheat & Maize 255 36 M-5, T-12, N-4 PR Samrala (5) EA Wheat & Mize 215 22 23 M-2, T-12, N-2 PR Sa-nrala (5) EA Wheat & Maize 271 16 2 27 C-l, M-4, T<6- PR Samrala(5) Et\ Wheat & Maize 250 34 M-7, T-8 N-l- PR Samrala (3) EA Wheat & Maize 263 2 31 C-l, M-2, T-lS, ""N ... l PR Samrala (2) EA Wheat & Maize 161 17 C-l, M-4, 1'-12, N-3 PR Samrala (n EA Wheat & MaIze 121 27 M-5, T-15, N-3 . PR Samrahi . (0) EA Wheat & MaIze 598 83 5 95 C-7, M-250, T-30, N>-500

PR Srunrala (2) EA Wheat & Maice 351 26 ,~~ 1\4-2< T-l '. PR Samrala (4) EA Wheat & Maize 96 34 T-4 PR Samrala (3) EA Wheat & Maize " 87 2 8 C-l, M-3, T-4 PR Samrala (4) EA Wheat & Maize 153 197 18 C-2 M~3, 1'-6 PR Samraa "(4) EA Wheat & Maize 85 50 18 <::-3, M-4, T...J ', .. PR Samrahi (4) EA Wheat & Maize 235 29 36 M-4: 'T-6;' N"S .," PR Samrala" (1) EA , Wheat & Maize ' 98 6 C-2, M-3, 1'-2 PR Samralil (2) EA Wheat & Maize 114 5 15 'c-t, M-5, t-s, .'.~ N-2 ~' PR Samralli (4) F;A Wheat & r.faize ~04 25 M'-4, T-16 96

1981 CENSUS SAMRALA TAHSIL Amenities and Location Name of villace Total Total Popula· Amenities avaliable (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area tion and shown In the column lind next to it In brackets, the distance in brOad of the number of ranges. viz._.S kms., 5_10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place village households where tbe facility is available, is given) (In hec- tares) Educational-----.-----,~ Medical Drinking.....--.-.---- Post and .....--.----- Day Communi· water telegrarh or cations (potable) days (Bus stop, of the railway market' station. hat. If waterway) any

.. 7 t 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 4/3/1SS Mutton (137) 286 '69(81) P -(0-5) HP.W '-(0-5) -(0-5) IS6 Ohindsa (136) 198 1,005(162) P -(5-10) lIP, W PO -(0-5) 157 Madpur (143) 465 2.058(309) P. M, H D IIP.W PO BS ISS Ohulat (141) 417. 1.954(323) p. M. H -(0..... 5) lIP. W PTO -(0-5) 159 Ohanda (329) 223 443(60) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 160 Takhran (82) 289 1.037(148) p. M MeW HP.W PO -(0-5) 161 Khokhar (84) 214 96(14) P -(0-5) HP. W -(0-5) BS

162 Nilon Kalan (85) 325 720(107) P -(0:-5) ~. W -(0-5) -(0-5) 163 Bijtipur (142) 114 561(100) P PHe HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

164 La} Kalan (338) 384 1.438(221) P, M RP HP -(0-5) BS 16S Nilon Khurd (339) 302 722(111) P RP HP -(0-5) BS 166 BohapUr (340) 174 322(45) P _(5_10) HP. W -(0-5) :--(0-5) 167 Kubba (387) 316 1.069(162) P. M. H RP. HP PO _(0-5) 168 Khaira (336) 222 1,012(161) p H HP -(0_5) BS 169 Mohdodan (331) 184 817(llt) P -(0-5) HP. TW PO BS 170 Balala (335) 286 t,t49(178) P -(0-5) HP. TW -(0-5) _(0_5) 171 Lopon (334) 338 1,441(209) P H HP,W -(0-5) BS 172 Tam Kaudi (332) 180 407(62) P -(0-5> HP. W -(0-5) _(0-5) 173 Sultanpur (333) 219 488(76) P -(0-5) HP. W -(0-5) BS 174 Mandiala Khurd (147) 140 361(46) P _(5_10) HP.TW -(0-5) BS 17S Rapalon (146) 671 1.429(210) P _(0_5) HP.W.TW PO RS 176 Bhourla (150) 133 991(154) P -(O_S) lIP. W. TW -(0-5) BS 177 Chawa (159) 111 610(115) P -(0-5) HP, W, TW -(0-5) BS 178 Harbanspura (160) 18S 1,042(171) P -(O-S) HP -(0-5) RS

179 Rupa (163) 116 396(57) P -(0-5) _(0-5)

180 Bagl~ (165) 67 181 Bagli Ka,lan (162) 310 1,852(288) P D HP PO BS _(O_S) 182 Bagli Khurd (161) 221 6OS(96) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) 183 Majali Kalan (145) 269 930(138) P -(5_10) HP.W -(0-5) _(5_10) 184 Majali Khurd (144) 130 298(45). -(0-5) -:(5_10) _(S_10) _(5_10)

l85 Bamb (13~ +3~ ~5~143) f, M -:~O....,.~) lll', W -~0-5) 'r -(5-1.0}

SAMRA~ 1!AHSH.. Amenities IIRd,

Location Name' of vilJ.a.ge Total 'FQtal pctpUJa- A~v~Hable(4.footavaitablewitbin tbeviKage". .&.oosb{-.).ili slmwn, Code~ (wJth liadbast No.~ area -of tioo. aDd idl! tlIc..OQIa&IO and next to it in brackets, the distallceiR broad .r.anges viz. the number of -jJcnIL. .s.-.10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest ple.ce whele the village households racility is available, is given) (in.hec-. ______...... _____"'"""""_.f"""""t ______-. ____ •____ _ tares)- BiWca~ Medical Drinking Post and Day or Ccrnmuni- water telegraph days cations (potable) or the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, if station, any waterway)

2 3 4 7 8 9 10 4/3/186 Ajlau

189 Chak Muafi(226) 201 1,345 (226) P, M. H -(.Ot-~ HP PO -(0-5) 190 Daudpur (228) . 273 1,06ll(155) P &p . HP,W PO BS

191 Kalal Mlllinr (225) 306 1,614.(293) . P -(O._~ . liP, W, T\V' _(0-5) BS

192 Salodi (t'69). 583 2.5~(39O) P PJ;IC ..

1.95 Bandhala (168)' 99 ~2 (48) .' -(0-5) . -(0-5) BS 196 Kulewal (1<22) 174 1,052-(172) P IlP _(0-5) BS

197 Marki (119) 791 2,36a(371) P, M U~· 'HP, W, PO , -(0-5) TW __(5_10) 198 Bagnour (11'8) 384 1,2405 (167) . p -(A-'} MP _(5_10) 199 ManuPIll" (1'73), 717 2,266 (330) P, M, H H.J'Ke, HP,W PTO _(0_5) . D, RP _(0_5) 200 Goslan (174.' 405 1,601 (253) .'. p, M ~~ MP,T,W PO ,-(0-5) 201 Kotla Bhni (115) 372 1,486 (216) p, M, H ,0, T, HP, PO ;. TW 202 Jallanpur (207); _ 233 814 (132)' P U< : T, HP, PO -(0-5) TW 203 Bhari (I9S) 558 2,OQ2 (326) p, M, H H..V8£ HP, W, PTO BS TW 204 Kotla Ajoel! (206) 214 1,045 (169) - P <-l8--S) HP,TW' PO -(0-5)

205 Ajner (205), 319 1,108 (157). P, M ~m-S) MP. W, _(0_5) -(0-5) TW 206 Mutton ~196) 127 207 Saidpllra (194) 323 771 (124) P RP HP,W -(0-5) BS 208 Kotla BadIa (176) 287 756 (111) P RP(2) HP,W PTO _(0_5) 209 BadIa (177) 428 1,026 (157) P RP HP;W -(0-5) _(0-5) 210 Raya (321) .. 300 600 (90). P ,D" .HP,W -(0-5) _(0-5) 211, Thikriwal (321l) 219 765 (91) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) _(0_5)

212 Bhutta (322) 140 '55 (95). P .~(~-5) .. HP, W _(0_5) _(0_5) ... _(0_5) , 213 Chari (323~ 392 1,719 (273) P, M .]l HP PO 214 Farour (299) 719 1,6S(; (225), p, M, H -(0--.5) HP PO _(0_5) ..

215 Hedon (H2) 623 1,7~4 (229) P ~O_Sj HP,W PO BS

~16 Mal Majca.(113) 355 1,148 (ISO) P ~10)' W PO _(0-5). , .+.)

~ IJIRECTORY

",IiBnd"use· L~A·'IM~ Aptjr-oach' Nearest tOW1\ and' 'Pbwet' Staple fOod l'.etlttuse O.tt• .-tea 'lJftder different types of lletnar~s, (mcludi'J,-g' B'Il'! to dismnce (tit tcms.) ml'P)y k!l! ese in bectt.Te8 rcmnded 10 the ~I~.'ee or refigibus ·historical village ~unit) or archaeological interest) ~-""';""--______'_''''':''''I--1I_'''_'-''_ -.-.-.-._...... - -. - -- -- Fol'CIIt Irrigated Un- Culm- Area Number of Places of by irriga- able not Cars/Jeeps/ religiou~, source ted waste avail- Motorcycles/ historica I or (includ- able for Scooters/ archaeolo- ing culti- Newspapers/ gical gaucbar vation Tractors interest and groves) 11 12 13 t4 ,15 16 17 18 19 29- 20(\\) :PR Samrala (5) EA Wheat, Maize, .. 1'13' 20 M-S, 1'-6, N-'2' Ricc&Gram PR' Samrala 00 .. EA Wheat & Mtrize 15-"1l ' 16 ·Moo6, T~8,~' 'Mi . ,.PR K,b.ann a (10 EA Wleat8i:::M~ze ., 51 C"-4, 1M~2~:' , T-63, .N-S PR Kkanoa (Vj) EA Wheat It; Maize lei 14 1'47, MrJi4; N-3 , PR' Khanna (5) EA Wheat It; Maize 1J1ff' ,', ,,~~:. ".- 26 M-4, T4G, _. N-4 PR, Khanna (4) EA Wheat It; Ifhrize .. 40 C~t:, M-S:, PR Kbanna(S) EA Wheat &. Mtaze m:- .. 54-" ~:i:'~," T-26, N-4 PR Khanna (8) EA Wheat &. Maize 51-2 53 Col, M-l{}, T.;..}'l, N-3 ,PR Khanna (8) EA Wheat & Maize 11& .. loS: M-J, T;;&, N-2 PR Kbanna (7) EA Wheat & Maize n 4 13 M;'Z, 1'-4,. N-l ·PR Samrala (5) BA Wheat & Maize IS? ·17 Cot. M1-6, T-'9. N-2 ,PR Samrala (S9 EA Wheat & Maize 771 2 18 C~3, M-9, T-30, N-'i PR Samrala (6) EA Wheat· &. Maize 348 36 C-l', M-!' (;69.. T-20 PRo Khanna (7) EA WIleat a ·Maize 56 C~l, M.04, '1'-*, N-4 PR Khanna (8) EA Wheat & Maize 375 30 M-8., T-32, No3 PR Khanna (5) EA. Wheat &:. Maize 342 30 M-9, T·21, N-4 PR Khanna (5) EA. Wheat &:. Maize 213 20 M-l, T·2, N-2 PR Khanna (7) EA Wheat & Maize 507 5 46 Col. M-6, T-26, N-6 PR Khanna (6) EA Wheat &:. Maize 188 2 24 M·2. T-1S, N-2' PR ~hanna (9) BA Wheat & Maize 280 33 6 T-15, N-2

.'1' Uninhahited PR Khanna (9) EA Wheat & Maize 301 22 M-S, T-15 PR Khanna (10) EA Wheat & Maize 268 19 M-2. T-9 , . PR Khanna (12) EA Wheat & Maize 399 29 M-10, T-27 PR Khanna (12) EA . Wheat & Maize 282 17 M-l, T-IO PR !\lorinda (1-6)- , Elt Wheat -& Maize 180' 25 14 M-2, T-l2 PR Khanna (14) l!A Wheat & Mlaize 13. 9 M-2, T·W PR K.hanna {14} BA Wheat &:. Maize 3~ .. 2'll M-9, T-2() PR Samrala (1.2) SA WhM41.&iMaize 61].· 3 17 26 C-I, ~l, T-l!J. N.l PR Samrala (!J) 8A Wheat & Miize SJI): SO Col, M-S. 'P-22~ N-3 I'R Samrala(8) RA Wheal-.&i Maize 3lJ' ' 1. .!/.. 30 C-2, M .. 12~ T·23. N·$ SAMRALA· TAHSIL Amen/tla aird Location Name of vlt1age Total 10tal popuJa- .tunenities svaim ble (if not available within the -.:i1lf.ge, a dl)bh(-, ) is 5hown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area ot nQn and in the 'Qolumn and nexf to it in brackets, the distanCe in broad ranges viz. the Dumber of -Solans .• 5-10 kms. and 10+knls. of the nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) , (in hec­ ...... --.._--~-~,------tares) -EdUcatioDlll Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (llus stop, market/ raih'l'L y hat, if sfa tion, any waterway)

1 2 4 s 7 8 9 10 4/3/217 Jatana Ucha (298) 314 1,238 (175) P,M Mew HP PO -(0-5) 218 Jatana Niwan (2.97) 267 779 (116) P RP HP -(0-5) ; -(O-s)' 219 Lakhanpur (296) 476 1,564 (219) P pHe, 0, HP, W _(0_5) -(0-5) . RP,(2)· 220 Amargarh (293) 195 476 (72) P -(O~~) HP, W -(0-5) BS

221 Mansurpur (294) 287 999 (132). P --:-(0~5) HP, W PO -(0-5) 222 Manderan (295) 198 746 (110) P _(0-5) HP, W PO -(0_5) 223 Khamano Kamli (300) 355 1,604 (256) P H HP, W, PTO BS TW 224 Khamano Kalan (301) 245 1,988 (337) P, M,H D HP. W, PTO BS TW 225 Khamano Khurd (302) 321 895 (147) P -(0.,-5) HP, W PTO -(0-5) 226 Amrala (303) 567 1,360 (203) P "":(0.,-5) HP, W -(0-5) BS 227 Ranwan (304) 348 920 (131) P -(0-5) HP, W PO -(0-5) 228 Bhathan Kalan (31S) 267 588 (100) P -(0.,.-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 229 Nangal (316) 173 559 (76) P -CO.,.-5) HP. W, -(0-5) -(0_5) TW 230 Bilaspur (317) 166 S95 (95) P,M,H Mew, HP -(0-5) -(0_5) RP 231 Bir Ramgarh (319) 79

232 Bhamri (318) 292 973 (129) P D HP,W -(0_5) -(0-5) 233 Bhamian (313) 373 822_(124) P -(0-5) HP,W _(O_S) BS 234 Dulwan (312) 269 837 (121) P, M -(0':"'5) HP, W, -(0-5) BS TW 235 Mohan Majra (311) 223 719 (110) P -(0-5) HP, W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 236 Batban Kburd (314) 164 118 (89) P -(0-5) HP, W, -(0-5) BS TW 237 Mabeshpura (lO5) 151 832 (125) P -

238 Ka1ewal (306) 158 695 (93) P D HP, W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 239 Dhiano Majra (307) 77 583 (97)· P -(0-5) HP, W PO -(0_5) 240 Pohlo Majra (308) 147 366 (59) P -10_5) HP, W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 241 Paneoba (309) 159 691 (99) P _(0-5) gp, TW _(0_5) -(0_5) 242 Sanpol (310) 854 3,425 (554) P,M,H H HP, W, PO BS TW 243 Lohar Majra Khurd (182) 172 717 (106) p. M,H RP HP, TW -(5_10) BS 244 Burj (181) 141 592 (87) P -(5..,.-10) HP, TW -(0-5) BS 245 Sohavi (180) 242 848 (126) P RP HP, TW -(0-5) BS 246 Harpa (179) 417 1,391 (197) P -(0_5) HP, TW PO BS 101 v1tLAGE DIRECIORY _... LVDHIANA DlSTlUCT LImt1 use ihij. • l>owet: StaPle food l..8pd ~u$._e(j.e. ,~rea U\l,d~r different lYl=ts ot kemiUiJ tirl.ctUding ApproacH Ne~r.e" to-wn.and l~n~ ~ ip hectares roUnded to the place ofreIiBious. historical (in supply to';, ~ distan~ kms.) nearest llnit) or archaeological interest) . village , -v -...,., ,pen.,... --'i--~""""'to-.--~-~-"'" Forest Irriga- Urum- Cultur- Area ---Number of Places of ted by gated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious. source waste available Motor eycler.! historical (includ- for cuI- Scootersl or ing tivation Newspapers! archaeo- gauchar Tractors logical and intet'est groves)

~ 20(6) 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 J3 .' ... Wheat & Maize 280 . 2 3 29 T-1S, )Sfl PR Samrala (8) EA .. C-l, M· 156 93 18 T·12 PR Khanna (9) EA.. Wheat & Ma.ize Wheat &. Maize 438 38 C·l, M-.... PR Khanna (1J) EA T·27 ~ .. , . Wheat & Maize 177 18 M.2, T·g, N-1 PR Samrala (It} EA . ,- 24 l\1-3. T.15, PR samrala (10) EA Wheat & Maize 263 N-1 '- ' . . . 20 M-2, T-lS, Samrala (to) EA Wheat &. Maize 178 PR , N-t .1." '. 296 16 43 M ...7,- PR" Samrala (14) EA Wheat & Maize f-::4"-10; ,N.115 ~ 46 ~~~,M.5, T-8, Samra~a (15) EA Wheat & Maize 153 46 PR - ~50 . 23 M.3" T·lO. Morlnda (12} EA Wheat & Maize 26'S 30 PR , N·25- .. Wheat & Maize 541 26 C-J~M-4, PR Morinda (12) EA T-2 ~. 33 M.S. T-W PR Morinda (12) EA Wheat & Maize 312 3 , 19 M·I PR Morinda (12) EA Wheat & Maize 214 34 \ IS5 S 10 T·I PR Morinda (13) EA Wheat & Maize 142 18 C·~. T·!) PR Morinda (14) EA Wheat & Maize 6 b~inhibited , . "", • " 30 M·7: T·9 PR Morinda (16$ EA Wheat & Maize 240 22 • :I. r .. 355 18 M·6, t~H. Pit Khanna (IS) EA Wheat & Maize N·6 ~ ""~ 2sd 19 CoS. t:h, Pit Khanna (17) EA Wheat .& Maize N·lO M.3, T-9, Wheat & Maize 209 14 PR Morinda (l2) BA N·4 ISO 14 M.2. T·B. N·S PR Khanr.a (14) EA Wheat &; Maize 128 19 T·t3 PR Morinda (11) EA Wheat & Maize 4 147 11 T-4, N·l PR Morinda (9) BA Wheat & Maize 69 1 T-3 PR M01"inda (9) EA 'Wheat & Maire 7 132 15 M-I, T-S. N-2 PR Morinda (9) BA WlIe&1 & Maize

8 13 T-3, N·l PR 'Morinaa· (9) EA Wheat & Maize US 758 2S 68 C·2, M"S, PR. Morillda (10) EI\ Wheat & Maize T-1S, N.6 1S2 20 M·t. T·ll. PR Bassi (8) EA Wheat & Maize N-2 J3 M.2, T .. g, N-2 PR Bassi (8) EA Wheat & Maize 128 14 M·~. T.1O. PR Khanna (17) EA Wneat & Maize 228 N-3 31 C-1. M ..... FR itbanna (]"6) EA Wheat & Maize 3&6 T.31.N·l 102

1981CENSUS SAMRALA TAHSIL ,4numlties and LoCation Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown CodcNo. (with Ha4,bast No.) area of tion and in the column and next to it in brackGts, the distance in broad ranges viz. the number of -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) (in hec- tares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Dayor Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, marketl railway hat, if station, any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/3/247 Dholewal (178) 244 681 (101) P RP HP, TW -(0_5) BS 248 Raipur (193) • 202 673 (107) P D HP, TW PO BS , . 249 Majri (197) 155 455 (72) P, M D HP PO BS 250 Mlrpur (192) 115 450 (66) P,Tr.,C _(0-5) HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 251 Kalewal (191) 159 609 (93) P, M,H RP HP,TW, -(5_10) BS 252 Kheri Natld Singh 185) 155 888 (144) P,M,H D, RP(8) HP,W,TW -(5-10) BS 253 Bohar (184) 98 587 (96) P -(0_5) HP _(5_10) -(0-5) 254 Kotla Masud (i83) 168 186 (30) P _(0_5) HP -<0-5) -(0_5) 255 MullanpuT (186) 206 441 (71) P _(0_5) HP -(0-5) -(0_5) 256 UdaIpur (i87) 146 368 (68) P _(0_5) HP, W _(0_5) -(0-5) 257 Mughal Maira{I90) 59 5(1) -(0-5) _(0_5) HP, W -(0_5) -(0-5) 258 Ladpuri (i89) 89 341 (48) P _(0-5) HP. W _(0_5) _(0-5) 259 Damheri (188) 318 787 (101) P _(0_5) HP, TW -(0-5) -(0_5) 260 Kamalpur (457) 127 55 (9) P -(0-5) HP, W _(0_5) --(0_5) 261 Dapana (460) 99 222 (38) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0_5) 383 (69) -(0-5) HP, W _(0_5) -(0_5) " :"'~ ,262 Sakanderpur (458) 208 P 263 Shergarh . (456) 118 94 (13) -(0-5) _(0-5) HP. TW _(0_5) -(0_5) . 264 NurpuI (455) '. 246 345 (57) -(0_5) _(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -- 265 . Thandu (454).--, 91 162 (27) -(0-5) -(0-5) lIP, W -(0_5) -(5_10) :·T{..··

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Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (I.e., area under dlft'erent t~s of Remarks (lncludint, any to distance (in kms') supply land use in hectares rounded to t e place of religious torical village nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest Inigat- Unirrl- Cultur- Area Number of Places of ed by gated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religiollf, source WIIste IIvailable Motor cycles! historical (lnclud· for cul- Scootersl orarchaeo- ing tivation Newspapersl logical gauchar Tractors interest and groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(8) PR Bassi (7) EA Wheat & Maize 226 18 M-I, T-IS PR Kbanna (8) EA Wheat &; Maize 185 17 M·4, T·12, N.l PR Khanna (8) EA Wheat &; Maize 139 16 M·l. T·6. N-l PR Bassi (7) EA Wheat It Maize 102 13 M.s. T.12, N.2 PR Bassi (7) EA Wheat &; Maize 141 18 M·l, T.I0. N·2 PR Bassi (6) EA Wheat & Maize 131 24 C·3. M·l!}. OvJdwua T.8. N.7 PR Bassi (5) EA Wheat & Maize 81 17 M·2, T·9 PR Bassi (9) EA Wheat & Maize 159 9 M-l T·9 PR Bassi (4) EA Wheat & Maize 195 11 M·I T-t PR Bam (5) EA Wheat & Maize 137 9 T·2 KR Bassi (4) EA Wheat & Maize 56 3 PR Bassi (4) EA Wheat & Maize 83 6 M.l T-9 PR Bassi (3) EA Wheat & Maize 296 22 M-4. T·14 PR (5) SA Wheat & Maize 22 94 11 T-2 PR Balachaur (5) EA Wheat & Maize 14 20 l'R Balachaur (5) SA Wheat & Mai. 66 119" 23 ~R. Balachaur (5) SA Wheat & Maize 108 10 1CR. Balachaur (6) SA Whoat& Maize 166 80

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SeriJl Nam. of Village Loeatitm Ser~l Name of Village' lPCati~ No. , Code No. "0. Code o. 1 2 3 ,;, 2 3 4/ftM Ghungrali ·4/4/U ! aund 414l gidri '/4/111- !I (~ampurUrfChapra 414/11, ~~ obindput 4/C ur 64 Goh . /41 t pur !}ft1 6J Gorata r/4/12 6 AlunaMiana Iii ('1urditpura !~4/ij Haralchan '1 AJuna Palla ·/1!ft4 8 ~unaTolla 4/~ , Uarion Kalan : 9 ,4sgaripur 8' ole 1 ,: olaha 10 Jitaghaur 4t..Y~ Il ~1~7f~_. H . J:rUMajra n M4Ij 12 aspur ... 4~m ,~ Ishanpur _,4/1 . Ja t4/ ~:aiIPur pur 1419~ '1 t.4/f.4,4 }~ = 4/4/1 Jahangir 414/1 6 attadla Nicha 4/4/31, ••76 Jaipura 4/4/98 i~ Ebadla Uncha 4/4/ 77 JaUah 4/4/84 itt hathal 4/4/121 78 Jalajan 4/41.'3 19 Bharthala Randhawa 4/4/152 79 Jallowal 4/445 20 Bhamaddi 4/4/15 80 landali 4/4/125 21 Bhattian 4/4/25 81 Jarg 4/4/148 22 Bibipur 4/4/143 82 4{4/136 23 Bija 4/4/10 83 Jaspalon 4/4/3 24 Bijapur 4/4/63 84 Jatana 4/4/1 25 Bir Katabri 4{4{115 85 Kaddon 4/4/97 26 Bir Kishan Singh 4/4/13 86 Kala 4/4/64 27 4/4/94 87 Kamma 4/4/65 28 Booani 4/4/107 88 Karodian 4/4/79 29 Boothgarh 4/4/37 89 Katahri 4/4/117 30 Bulepur 4/4/50 90 4/4/101 31 Chakohi 4/4/61 91 Kauri 4/4/26 32 Chak Sarai 4/4/2 92 Khanna KalaD 4/4151 33 Chankoian Kalan 4{4{91 93 Khanna Khutd 4[4/52 34 Chankoian Khurd 4/4/92 94 Khatra 4{4/S3. 35 Chupki 4/4/68 95 Khurd 4/4/67 36 Chima 4/4/80 96 Kishangarh 4/4/16 37 Dadheri 4/4/47 97 Kot Paneich 4/4/5 38 Daheru 4/4/19 98 Kot Sheikhon 4/4/6 39 Dau Majra 4/4/81 99 KotlaMgana 4/4/88 40 Deep Nagar 4/4/105 100 Kotla Dadheri 4/4/48 41 Deva Khosa 4/4/14 101 Kotla Dhak 4/4/60 Deva Mander 4/4/137 102 Lalheri 4/4/31 42 4/4/106 43 Devipur Chima 4/4//82 )03 Landba 44 Devipur Urf 4/4153 104 LaPran 4/4/113 45 Dhamot 4/4/126 105 Lakhowas 4/4/134 46 Doraha 4/4/103 106 Lasara Pohlowall 4/4/135 47 Doburjj 414/111 107 Libra 4/4/23 48 4/4/110 108 Lohar Majra Kalan 4/4/46 49 Faizgarh 4/4/62 109 Madnip~ 4/4/132 50 Fatehgarh Niwan 414143 110 Mahawan 4{4{29 51 Fatehpur 4/4/138 111 Mabnpur 4/4/150 52 Fatehpur Dhak 4/4/59 112 Majri 4/4/55 53 Ferozepur 4/4/127 113 Majri 4/4/86 54 Gaggar Majra 4/4/18 114 Majra Rahun 4/4/32 55 Ghaloti 4/4/120 115 Maksudra 4/4/89 56 Ghangas 4/4/118 116 Malakpur 4/4/35 57 Ghandwan 4/4/20 117 Malhipur 4/4/96 58 Ghazipur 4/4/14 118 Manak Majra 4/4/42 S9 Ghudani Kalan 4/4/121 119 Mandiala Kalan 4/4/4 60 4/4/123 I 120 Mangewal 4/4/130 108 ALPHABETICAL UST OF VlLLAGFS KHANNA TAHSIL Serial Na&ncI 01 ViIJaeo Location Serial Name of ViUaae Location No •. Code No. No. Code No. 2 3 2 3 121 Mehandipur 4/4/17 136 Ramoagar 4/4/147 122 MohaQpw' 4/4/21 137 Ramput 4/4/102 123 MuUaQpqr 4/4/151 138 Ranwan 4/4/124 124- Natain..atb 4/4/58 139 Rata 4/4/119 12S 4/4/15 140 RaIOOJra 4/4/56 126 Nizamput 4/4/133 141 Rattanheti 414/28 127 Pan.iJ.:Ukha 4/4/72 142 Rauni l4,4/144 128 Paya) 4,4/87 143 aawal 4/4'108 129 Patti Mangewal 4/4/131 144 Rohnan Kalan 4/4{70 130 Patti Ilbaqpur 4/4/139 145 Rohnan KhUl'd 4/4/71 131 Rabon 4/4/27 146 Sarai Lashkari KhaII 4/4/3 132 Raiput 4/4/7 147 Shahpur 4/4/93 133 Ra~l 4/4/69 148 Shahabajput 4/4/36 134 .Ra.~ 4141104 149 Shita.t Majta 4/4/-44 135 Ra~prII 4/4/30 150 Sihora 4/4/129 151 Sirthla "(4/1f) 152 Taunsa ./4/141 153 Tutlnari 414/146 VILLAGE DlRECTORY 110 1981 CENSUS KHANNA TARSIL Amenities and Loca.tion Name of the vilia.ge Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown Code (with Hadbast No,) area of populaton in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges No. the and number viz.-5kms., 5-10 kens. ami 10+kms. of the nearest place where village of households the facility is available, is given)

(in ---~--~------~------hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- water telegraph or cations (potable) days (Bus-stop, of the railway market/ station, hat, if waterway) any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/4/1 Jatana (149) 311 1,860 (274) P,M,H H,RP HP,TW PO BS 2 Chak Sarai (148) 259 1,232 (194) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 3 Jaspalon (150) 486 1,655 (248) P,M,H PHC. RP TW PO RS 4 MandialaKalan (151) 272 1.315 (205) P --(5-10) HP,W --(0-5) --(0-5) 5 Kot Paneich (153) .. 126 561 (84) P --(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 6 Kot Sheikhon (154) 134 618 (86) P --(0-5) HP, W --(0-5) --(0-5) 7 Raipur (155) 211 663 (101) P,M --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 8 Sarai Lashkari Khan (152) 8 9 Asgaripur (156) 182 217·(27) ~0-5) ~0-5) HP,W ':":'(0-5) --(0-5) 10 Bija (157) 372 1,949(296) P,M D, RP(3) HP,W PO BS

11 Ghungrali (233) 673 1,650 (261) P H HP,W PO -(0-5) 12 Gorala (252) 267 706 (88) P --(5-10) HP --(0-5) --(0-'-5) 13 Bir Kishan Singh (251) 96 117 (17) P --(0-5) HP ~0-5) --(0-5) 14 Ghaziour (250) 153 424(63) P j5":"'10) HP,W 0-5) -(0-5) 15 Bhamaddi (234) 753 2,535 (409) P,M,H -0-5) HP, W PO BS

16 Kishangarh (231) 120 721 (107) P --(0-5) HP, W PO BS

17 Mehandipur (232) 160 698 (129) P ~0-5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) --(0-5) 18 Gaggar Majra (230) 154 496 (84) P 0-5) HP,TW --(0-5) --(0-5) 19 Daheru (164) 475 1,794 (260) P,M.H D, RP(4) HP,TW PO RS 20 Ghandwan (227) 178 459 (67) P --(0-5) TW, W --(0-5) --(0-5) 21 Mohanpur (229) 289 1,467 (256) P(2) D HP,W PO --(0-5) 22 Ikolahi (326) 476 1,244 (182) P -(0-5) HP,W --(5-10) --(5-10) 23 Libra (325) 186 1,575 (248) P,M,H PHC HP,W --(0-5) --(0-5) 24 Bahu Majra(327) 118 1,043 (170) P --(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 25 Bhattian (328) 205 1,809 (304) P --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5)

26 Kauri (324) 313 1,355 (193) P --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 27 Rahon (224) 872 1,892(297) P,M,H --(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 28 Rattanheri (220) 290 1,000 (157) P --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) RS 29 Mahawan (215) 323 573 (83) P --(0-5) HP --(0-5) -(0-5) 30 Ramgarh (216) 189 1,036(146) P --(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) --(0-5) 31 Lalheri (219) 409 1,649 (238) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) BS 32 Majra Rahun (218) 213 864(139) P RP HP,W --(0-5) --(0--5) 33 Goh (172) 557 2,448 (369) P --(0-5) HP,W --(5-10) --(5-10) 34 Harion Kalan (217) 349 1,141 (170) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 35 Malakpur (208) 206 744(106) P --(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 36 Shahabajpur (209) 124 427 (64) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(5-10) 37 Boothgarh (214) 369 650 (105) P D HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 38 Bhadla Nicha (213) 377 1,421 (200) P,M,H,C D,RP, HP --(5-10) BS FPC 39 Bhadla Uncha (212) 209 625 (96) P,M,H --(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) -(0-5) 40 Jsmailpur (210) 206 498 (77) P --(0-5) HP,W --(5-10) -(5-10) 41 Alipur (211) 118 526 (79) P - (0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 42 Manak Majra (203) 234 1,090 (164) P,M.H RP HP.TW PO BS 111

VItLA.GE bmECl'ORY Land use LUDHIANA DISTRICT . Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (ie. ,area under different types of Remarks (including any to distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rOUllded to the place of religious. historirf.I vlUage nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest------_--_.,---- Irrigated Unirri- Cultu- Area Number...... ------of Places of by gated rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious. source wllste avdl- Mot<'f cycles! historical (includ- a ble for Scooters/ or archae- Ing cultiva- Newspapers/ ologieal gauchar tion Tractors interest & groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Doraha (4) EA Wheat & M8ize 280 1 30 M-4, T-6,N-4 PR Doreha (2) EA Wheat & Maize 239 20 M .1, T-8, N-l PR Doraha (4) EA Wheat & Maize 242 191 53 C, M-4, T-12, N-S PR Khanna (11) EA Wheat 200 36 36 IM-2, T-8, N-lO PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat 110 116 T-6, N-3 PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat 119 IS M-l,T-2, N-l PR Doraha (6) EA Wheat 199 12 M-2, T-15. N-IO Uninhabited KR Khanna (11) EA Wheat Iii i6 M-3, T-4, N-5 PR Khanna (10) EA Wheat 330 42 C-2, M-7, T-15, N-33

PR Khanna (13) EA Wheat & Maize 633 40 PR Khanna (12) EA Whea t & Maize 245 22 PR Khanna (18) EA Wheat & Maize 92 4 PR Khanna (16) EA Wheat & Maize 143 10 PR Khanna (6) EA Wheat & Maize 681 72 C-I, M-5, T-20, N-IO

PR Khanna (7) EA Wheat & Maize 110 10 C-l, M-3, T-1O PR Khanna (10) EA Wheat & Maize 134 26 M-2, T-5 PR Khanna (10) EA Whea t & Maize 135 19 C-2. M-4,T-8 PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 408 66 M-20, T-38 PR (3) EA Whea t & Maize .. 163 15 M-5, T-13 PR Khanna (6) EA Wheat & Maize 245 44 C-8, M-IS, T-22, N-4 PR Khanna (5) EA Wheat & Maize 434 t3 29 C-t, M-4, T-12 PR Khanna (3) EA Wheat & Maize 129 31 26 C-2, M-6, T-6 PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat ~ Maize 108 10 C-4, M-S PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat Maize 165 11 . 29 C-2, M-2, T-5, N-Il PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 252 15 46 M-S, T-7 PR Khanna (3) EA Wheat & Maize 762 110 C-S' M-5, T-35 PR Khanna (2) BA Wheat & Mal ze 259 31 C-2, M-6, T-23 PR Khanna (5) EA Wheat & Maize 304 19 C-2, M-3, T-1S PR Khanna (5) EA Wheat & Maize 175 14 M-4, T-15 PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 382 27 C-2, M-7, T-20 PR Khanna (4) EA Wheat & Maize 197 16 C-2, M-3, T-6 PR Khanna (5) EA Whea t & Maize 498 59 C-3, M-5, T-13 PR Khanna (5) EA Wheat & Maize 320 29 C-3, M-5, T-9 PR Khanna (5) EA Wheat & Maize 189 17 M-2, T-4 PR Khanna (6) EA Wheat & Maize 100 24 M-2, T-7 PR Khanna (Il) EA Wheat & Maize 347 4 18 M-3, T-13,N-l PR Gobindgarh (2) EA Wheat & Maize 346 8 23 C-I, M-4, T-14, N-2 PR Gobindgarh (2) EA Wheat & Maize 193 15 M-I, T-5, N·I PR Kha.nna (7) BA Wheat & Maize 191 IS M-2, T-7 PR Gobindgarh (3) EA Wheat & Maize 103 IS M-4, T-S, N-4 PR Gobindgarh (3) EA Wheat & Maize 19~ 36 M-4, T-S, N-4 IH~

"*",1,~

KHANNA TAHSIL Amenitis4·"lfd

Location Name of vil~e T.otal Total popwa- . Amenities availabl¢ (if not available within the village, a dash(~ )i$SlQWQ Code No. (with Hadbast . ) . '~cff tion and in tl)e.1dl1pmn and next to it in bra.ckAts, the distance il) .bJ;.oad;f.anges viz • . the number of -'5 "'!lis., 5- 10 kms. and 10+k.ms. of the nearest place whel'¢ .. the village households facility is available, is given) (in hee- ----~------s) Btu~tiQlli!J Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- 1!fe water telellfaph days cations (potable) oftbe (Bus stoP. market' railway nat, if station, any waterway)

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 4/4/43 Fatehgadi Niwan (204) 469 1,4Z9(226) P IRP 'HP,W PO BS 44 Shiraj Majra. (199) 103 lHi(29) P -(O..,..,.5) HP -~0~5) -(0..".5) 45 Jallowal (198) 223 732(115) P -(0-5) HP -OL5) -(0-5) 46 Lohar Majra (200) 547 1,619(231) . P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW -(0--5) -(0-6) Kalan 47 Dadheri (202) 387 1,884(289) . P.M.H -(0-5) • HP,TW -(0-5) RS 48 KotlaDadheri (ZOl) 245 909P43) P -CO-5) 'HP,TW -(0-5) RS 49 Alaur(221) 302 1,121 186) P -(O-S) HP, W, -(0-5) . -(0~5) TW 50 Bulepur (222) 298 653(102) P -(0-5) 'HP,W -(0-5) -(0...... 5)

51 Khanna Kalan (223) 52 Khann'l. Khurd . (239) 358 1,432(247)· P .,..,,(0...:.,.5) -HP, W, -(0~5) -(O-~) .W 53 Khatra (240) 312 1,022(150) .p -(0___ 5) BP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 54 B"ighaur (241) 189 675(118) P D· HP,W -(0-5) -({)...,;s) 55 Majri (238) 108 615(106) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 55 Rasoolra (237) 425 1.814(274) - P,M -i-(O~§) !HP,W -(0-5) BS 57 Ikolaha (236) 686 3,2641(532) ·;P,M,H, H, a,MCW, 'fiP, W, PO BS 1fr.,C EPq .10(5) 'TW 58 Naraingarh (242) 187 806(108) .p . .,.;,.(O~S) HP, W -(0-5) BS 59 Fatehpur Dhak (244) 197 60 Kotla Dhak (245) 122 405(64) 'P ~5""_'}(}) BP,W . ':':'(0-5) BS 61 Chakohi (235) 519 1,655(242) P,M,H itP 'RP,W PO BS 62 Faizgarh (247) 181 1,027(155) P :R.P HP,W -{0-5) BS 63 Bijapur (246) 98 138(22) P.M,H -.1(0-5) HP,W -{5_10) BS 64 Kala (248) 78 65 Kamma (249) 262 656(94) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 66 Isru (261) 626 2,797(448) P,M,H H"D, HP, W PTO BS Mew, FPC, :Jt1>(4) 67 Khurd (262) 178 86(13) P - (O- 5) HP,W - (0- 5) -(0-5) 68 Chupki (243) 180 310 2,080(296) i>;M,H, RP HP,W PTO BS 69 RajewaJ (263) e:: 70 Rohnanralan (264) 635 1,621(252) P RP HP,W PO BS

71 Rohnan Khurd (265) 214 959(162) P RP HP. W, PO BS TW -(0-5) BS 72 Panjrukha ~266) 265 789(I11) P -(0-5) HP,W 73 Jalajan (267) 306 952(158) P,M -(0-5) BP,W -(0-5) BS 74 Deva Khosa (259) 140 290(54) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0- 5) 75 Nasrali (260) 742 2,012(327) P.l\1,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS

76 Aluna Palla (258) 223 1,190(169) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 77 Aluna Miana (257) 26S 1,046177) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 78 Aluna Toila (\56) 331 923(153) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 79 Karodian (255) 285 615(98) P -(0--5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 80 Chima (254) 254 1,311(209) P,M,H ~0--5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 'IrIS

VlLLAGE DIRECTORY ],a"d use LUDHIANA l>JSIDNCIl' A.pproach Nearest toWn and Power Staple food :L:>.nd use (i .e .. area under different types Rem<'.rks (including any to village distance (in kms.) sq'PPly ofland use in hectares rounded to the place ofreligiuus. historical nearest unit) or arehr.eulogieal interest)

~- fQrest Irrigat- Unirri- Cultur---Area Number of Places of ted by gated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste avail- Motorcycles! historical or (includ- able for Scooters/ archaeolo- ing cultiva- Newspapersl gica 1 interest gauehar vation Tracturs and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2O(a) PR Gobindg&rh (3) EA Wheat & Maize 451 18 M-S, T-, N-4 PR Gubindga,fh (3) EA Wheat & Maize 96 7 T-6, N-2 PR Gobindgarh (3) EA Wheat & Maize 200 23 M-2, T-8, N-2 PR Gobindgarh (3) EA Whea t & Maize 506 7 33 M-S, T-2S, N-4 PR Gobindgarh (2) EA Wheat & Maize 355 32 M-5, T-16,N-5 PR Gobindgarh (2) EA Wheat & Maize 226 19 M-2, T-4 P}l Khanna (3) EA Wheat & Maize 252 50 M-4, T-18 Masjid PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 253 45 C-2, M-8, Masjid, T-IS Gurdwara Merged in Khanna M.C. "" PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 328 30 M-I0, T-14 PR Khanna (1) EA Wheat & Maize 291 21 CoS, M-I0, T-20, N-3 PR Khanna (3) EA Wheat & Maize 144 29 16 T-S PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 96 12 M-3, T-8 PR Khanna (2) EA Wheat & Maize 369 56 C-3, M-I0, T-IS, N-2 PR Khanna (6) EA Wheat & Maize 612 74 C-l, M-IO, T-41" N·I0 PR Khanna (6) EA Wheat & Maize 169 17 M-4, T-19, N-2 Uninhabited PR Khanna (4) EA Wheat & Maize l(lS i4 M-2, T-6 PR Khanna (9) EA Wheat & Maize 468 2 49 M-8. T-23, N-12 PR Khanna (8) EA Wheat & Maize 163 18 M-S, T-7 PR Khanna (8) Wheat & Maize 87 11 EA Uninhabited "" PR Khanna (9) EA Wheat & Maize 243 \. 19 M-I, T-6 PR Khanna (10) EA Wheat & Maize 577 49 C.l, M-20, T-38, N-4

PR Khanna (8) EA Wheat & Maize 166 12 M-3, T-S Uninhabited PR Khanna (7) EA Wheat & Maize 27i 38 Col, M-S, T-16, N-7 PR Khanna (10) EA Whea t & Maize 594 2 39 Col, M-l1 T-21, N-6

PR Kh?nna (9) EA Wheat & Maize 191 2 21 M-8, T-9, N-S PR Khanna (14) EA Wheat & Maize 259 6 M-S, T-7, N-2 Gurdwar8 PR Khanna (16) EA Wheat & Maize 299 7 M·4, T-9, N·8 Ourdwara PR Khanna (16) EA Wheat & Maize 124 16 M-4, T-S PR Khanna (13) EA Wheat & Maize 665 77 M-4, T-23 , N-4

PR Khanna (14) EA Wheat & Maize 200 23 M-l, T-4, N-4 PR Khanna (13) EA Wheat & Maize 245 20 M-2, T-8, N-2 PR Khanna (12) EA Wheat & Maize 298 33 C-3, M·12, T-t5 PR Khanna (12) EA Wheat & Maize 259 26 C.l, M-7, T-9. N-4 PR Khanna (12) EA Wheat & Maize 229 25 Col, M-15, T-tS, N-5 114 1981 CENSUS KHANNA TAHSIL Amenities and

Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(~) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area tion and num- in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. of the berof -S kms., S-to kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility village households is available, is given) (in hee- tares) Educational Medical Drinking ------Post and Day Communi- water telegraph or cations (potable) days (Bus stop, of the railway market/ station, hat, if waterway) any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/4/81 Deu Majra (2S3) 196 643 (101) P _fO_S) HP,W _(O_S) .. BS 82 Devipur Chima (232) 119 21 (3) -(0_51 -(O-S) HP,W _(O_S) .. BS 83 Afzulapur (230) 84 296 (50) P _(0_5) HP,W -(O-S~' .. BS 84 JalJah (231) 429 1,210 (186) P -(O_S) T,HP -(0--5) .. BS

85 Go1:>indpur (233) 27S 739 (lOS) P -(O-S) T,HP -(O-S) " BS

86 Mairi (234) 282 836 (111) P _(0_5) HP,W _(O_S) .. _(O_S) 87 Payal (23S)

88 Kotla Af~ana (236) 113 215 (29) P -(0"":5) HP,W _(O_S) .. BS 89 Maksudra (226) 883 3,047 (449) P,M,H -(10+) HP,W PO BS 90 Gurditpura (22S) 169 S31 (77) P _(5_10) HP _(S_10) .. _(S_10)

91 Chan-Koiankalan (241) 141 420 (S2) P _(O_S) HP,W -(0-5) " BS 92 Chao-Koian khurd (242) 197 86S (129) P,M,H _(0__ 5) HP,W -(0-5) ,. BS

93 Shahpur (239) 234 1,301 (19S) P,M,H FP-..- - nP,W _(O_S) ,. BS 94 Bishanpura (238) 412 220 (30) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) ,. BS 95 Barmalipur (238) 357 1,812 (235) P RP(2) HP,TW PO BS

96 Malbipur (247) 267 1,159 (296) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) .. _(0_5) 97 Kaddon (246) 739 2.722 (409) P,M,H _(0_5) HP,W PO RS 98 Jaipura (245) 243 1,114 (150) P _(0_5) HP,TW _(0_5) ,. RS 99 Haraichan (248) 469 1,739 (240) P -(0-5) T,HP _(0_5) ,. RS 100 Begowal (251) 466 2,781 (447) P,M,H _(0_5) T,HP PO BS

BS 101 Katana (2S0) 132 506 (82) P -(0_5) HP -(0-5) " 102 Rampur (249) 1,312 S,922 (988) P,M,H D T,HP PTO, RS Phone 103 Doraha (244) 597 2,193 (347) P(2),M,H, D HP PTO, BS Tr"C Phone 104 Rajgarh (243) 632 2,532 (380) P,M HC HP PO _(O_.S) 105 Deepnagar (242) 465 868 (143) P(2) _(0_5) HP _(0-5) ., BS

106 Lanaha (224) 242 986 (137) P _(5_10) HP,W -(0-5) " BS 107 Booafli (223) 571 1,714 (261) P,M,H D,FPC HP,W PO BS

108 Rawal (222) 245 669 (99) P _(0_5) HP,W _(0_5) ., _(0-5) _(0_5) 109 Ajnaund (221) 314 1,002 (151) P ....;..(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) " 110 Dugri (220) 346 730 (122) P RP(2) HP,W _(0-5) .' -(0-5)

111 Doburji (219) 407 1,008 (154) P RP HP,W PO BS 112 Giari (218) 314 1.145 (183) P PHC HP,W -(0-5) ., _(0-5) 11~

VILLAGe D1REC'tORY LUDHIANA DlSTRtcr Land lise Remarks (including any town and Power Staple food Land use (Le., area under different types of Approach Nearest land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical to distance (in kms.) supply or archaeological interest) village nearest unit)

-~ ------~------Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of by irrigated able not Cars,lJeel'&1 religious, source waste avail- Motor cycles! historical (includ- able for Scooters! archaeolo- ing cultiva- Newspapersl gica! gaucbar tiOD Tractors interest and groves) IS 19 20 20(a) 11 12 U 14 IS 16 17 13 C-2, M-7, T-9 PR Khanna(l2) EA Wheat & Maize 183 Doraha(15) EA Wheat & Maize 113 6 T-3 PR S M-2. T-G. N-2 PR D:Jraha(14) EA Wheat, Maize 76 & Rice 27 C-2. M.s. PR Doraha (14) EA Wheat, Maize 402 & Rice T-16, N-3 19 C-7, M-ll, PR Doraha (13) EA Wheat. Maize 255 & Rice T-16, N-3 Wheat, Maize 175 89 17 Col, M-IO, PR Doraha (14) EA T-18, N-3 & Rice Trealed as Town C-I M.8, T-6, PR Doraha (6) BA Wheat, Maize 161 12 & Rice N·8 Wheat & Maize 436 330 40 77 Col, M-9, PR Dor.aha (6) EA T-25. N-20 M-3, T-8 PR DOlaha(5) EA Wheat & Maize 142 27 M·l. T-S, N-2 PR Doraha(6) EA Wheat, Maize 134 7 & Rice Wheat & Maize 183 14 M-4, T-IS, PR Doraha(4) EA N-4 Doraha (5) EA Wheat & MaIze 224 10 Col, M-7, PR T-1S, N-B Doraha(6) EA Wheat & Maize 399 13 C-3, M-3, PR N·3 Wheat & Maize 328 29 M-3, T-W, PR Doraha (7) EA N-4

Doraba (2) SA Wheat & Maize 197 36 34 Col. M.1O, PR T-l3, N·15 PR Doraha (2) EA Wheat & Maize S12 163 2 62 M-B. N-32 Doraha(2) l'!A Wheat &. Maize 208 10 25 Col, M-12, PR T-14, N-4 Doraha(2) EA Wheat & Maize 337 132 C-2, M-7, PR T-8, N·20 DOlaha(l) EA Wheat &. Maize 431 35 C-2, M-I0, PR T-tS, N.15

PR Doraha (3) EA Wheat & Maize 101 31 M·2, T.3. N-J Doraha(3} EA Wheat & Maize 1.122 190 C-12, M-SO, PR T-52, N-60 PR Doraha(3} EA Wheat & Maize 416 21 160 C-2, M-3, T.8. N-n PR Doraba (3) EA Wheat, Maize & 568 63 M-7. T-23, Gram N-IS Doraba (4) . Wheat & Maize 351 3 111 C-2, M-l. PR BA T.2. N-3

PR Doraha(4) SA Wheat & Maize 217 25 M-3, T-6, N·2 PR Doraha (S) EA Wheat, Maize 471 100 C-2, M-IO, & Rice T-9, N-S PR Doraha(4) EA Wheat & Maize 195 50 M-3, T·4, N·3 PR Doraha(4) EA Wheat &. Maize 282 32 M-S, T·8, N·4 PR Doraha (7) EA Wheat & Maize 121 194 31 M-S. T-12, N·6

Doraha (9) Wheat & Maize 346 61 C-3, M-3. Gurdwara :k". EA T-17, N.6 i.PR Doraha(8) liA Wheat&.Malu 197 94 23- C-I, M-5. T-t:l. N-

19Si CENSUS KH1\MfA, TAHSIL Amenities and Location Name of village Total Total popola- ~mehitie!f available (if not ~,,:ailable within the viUage,' a dash(~) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and In the column and next to It In brackets, the distance in broad ranges Vi2. the number of ~5kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the village households faciltiy is available, is given) (in hec------'_ tates) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, if station, any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/4/113 Lapran (217) 280 1,522 (231) P -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 114 Balaspur (216) 522 2,222 (359) P,M,H D m,W PO BS 115 Bir Katahri (213) 97 116 Jahangir (215) 90 263 (49) P _(0-5) HP,W _(0-5) -(0-5) 117 Katahri (214) 584 1,908.:.. (260) P MCW, HP;W _(0-5) BS - RP(2} 118 Ghangas (212) 363 1,467 (239) P PHC HP,W PO BS

119 Rara (211) 127 747 (121) P _(0~5) HP~, W _(0-5) BS 120 Ghaloti (210) 815 3,423 (54',) P,M,H PHC HP,W no, BS Phone 121 . Ghudani Kalan (228) 1,517 . 4,515 (741) P,M,H _(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 122 Bhathal (227) 189 576 (82) P,M,H D,MCW, HP,W PO BS RP(5)

123 Ghudani Khurd (22') 570 1,735 (238) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -,-(5_10) _(10+) 124 Ranwan (208) 182 654 (110) P MeW HP,W -'"(0-5) BS 125 Jandali (206) 503 1,572 (257) P RP HP _(0_5) BS

126 Dhamot (207) 1,922 6,047 (994) P,M,H H,D,FPC, T,HP PO BS MCW,RP(4)

127 Ferozepur (209) 125 77 (12) P -(0_5) HP.W _(0_5) -(0_5) 128 Alampur Uri (205) 98 538 (87) P _(0_5) HP,W -(0-5) BS Chapra 129 Sihora (202) 508 2,623 (418) P,M,H,C, PHC HP PO BS 130 Mangewal (204) 295 587 (90) P _(0:'__5) HP, W, _(0-5) BS TW 131 Patti Mangewal (203) 154 132 Madnipur (199) 264 771 (103) i>:C :RP(2) HP, W PO -(10+) 133 Nizampur (201) 359 1,291 (193) P RP HP,W _(0-5) _(0-5) 134 Lasara Lakhowas (198) 381 1,036 (155) P,M _(10+) HP,.W _(0-5) -(0-5) 135 Lasara Pohlowas (200) 385 827 (132) P,M,H PHC,FPC, HP,W _(0-,5) BS D,MCW, RP(l) 136 Jargari (188) 815 2,503 (391) p. _(0_5) HP,W _(0-5) _(0-5) 137 Deva Mander (187) 133 ~616 (83) P -(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 138 Fatehpur (177) 180 228 (3S) P(5) -(0-5) HP,W _(0-5) BS 139 Patti Ishanpur (176) 79 140 Ishanpur (175) 211 606 (89) P D HP,W ':"':'(0-5) BS 141· Taun'm (178) 170 633 (84) P _(5_10) HP,W _(0_5) BS 142 Hole (179) 204 1,137 (157) P _(5-10) HP,W PG BS' 143 BiJ:.ipur (180) 224 781 (114) P -(0-5) HP.W _(0_5) -(0-5) rI7

-vta;;\'GE 'DIRECTORY , Lanause LuriiifANA 'DISiRicT -..Approach Neatest town and 'Power Staple food Land use (i.e,. area un(ler different types of "Remarks (including 'arty ,til distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical village nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

-----_...._..-----...----~ Foresflrrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste avail- Motor cycles{ historical or (includ- able for Scooters/ archaeolo- ing cultiva- Newspapers! gical gauchar tion Tractors interest and groves) ,

11 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Doraha (12) EA Wheat & Maize Zt3 32 35 Col, M-lO, T-9, N-5 PR Doraha (8) EA Wh~~t -& 'Maize 342 14 110 56 C-4, M-lO, T~30, N-16 Uninhabited

-PIt Doraha (8) EA Wheat & Maize 80 110 M-1, T-2 PR Ahmedgarh (8) EA Wheat &: Matte 5'1'2 72' C-2, M-5, T-20 'PR Doraha ( 15) EA Wheat'& Maize 308 55 C-2, M:4, T-13 -PR Doraha (15) EA Wheat & Maize nl 16 C-l,T-4, 'Gurdwara N-IO -PR Ahmedgarh (15) EA Wheat & Maize 751 64 Col, M-7, T-l3, N-30

PR Doraha (10) EA Wheat & Maize 1,372 11 2 132 Col, M-4, T-8, N-4 PR Doraha (7) EA Wheat & Maize 166 12 11 C-2, M-32, Gurdwara T-65, N-43

PIt Doraha (10) EA Wheat & Maize 522 5 43 M-12, T-lS, N-7 PR Doraha (9) EA Wheat & Maize 153 29 M-l, "f.-5, N-S PR Doraha (17) EA Wheat &. Maize 429 74 Col, M-2, Gurdwara ~ T-ll, N-25

PIt Doraha (13) FA Wheat & Maize 1,706 216 C-3, M-8, T-48, N-324 PIt Doraha (14) EA Wheat & Maize 113 12 M-2, T-2 PR Doraha (14) EA Wheat & Maize 89 5 4 M-3, T-8, N-2 PIt Doraha (13) EA Wheat & Maize 332 127 49 Col, M-B, T-23, N-28 'PIt Malerkotla (13) EA Wheat & Maize 239 41 15 C-1, M-3, T-12, N-3 .. Uninhabited PR Doraha (7) EA Wheat & Maize 215 49 M-II, T-26, N-6 PIt Doraha(7) EA Wheat & Maize 262 51 46 M-9, T.12, N·5 PR Malerkotla (17) EA Wheat & Maize 259 10 74 38 C-l, M-6,T~16, N-3 Malerkotla (16) EA Wheat & Maize 270 72 43 Col, M-B, PR T-31, N-34

PR Malerkotla (17) EA Wheat & Maize 634 62 119 PIt Doraha (20) EA Wheat & Maize 110 II 12 M-3, T-lO, N-6 PR Doraha (20) llA Wheat & Maize 153 27 C-I, M-I, T-3 Uninhabited PR Khanna (15) EA Wheat &.Maize 191 20 T-7 PR Khanna (20) EA Wheat & Maize 159 11 C-2, M-7 PR Khanna (20) EA Wheat & Maize 182 22 M-4, T-22 PR (11) EA Wheat & Maize 192 2 30 M-l, T-9 iis

1981 CENSUS KHANNA TAHSIL Amenities and , Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. the number of -!5 kms., 5_10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) (in hec- tares) Edupational------Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, market,. railway hat, if station, any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4/4/144 Rauni (182) 1,248 3,364 (522) P,M,H H,D, HP,W PO BS MeW, RP(4) 145 Baoopur (183) 146 239 (30) P _(0_5) HP, W, _(0_5) BS TW 146 Turmari (184) 159 557 (78) P _(0_5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0_5) 147 Ramnagar (185) 159 148 Jarg (186) 1,012 3,042 (SOl) P(2), M(2), H,D,RP HP, W, PO BS H(2) 149 Sirthla (189) 771 1,830 (265) P,M,H _(0_5) HP,W PO _-(0_5) 150 Mahnpur (190) 262 532 (86) P -(0-5) HP,W _(0_5) _ (0_5) 151 Mullanpur (191) 134 444 (67) P -(0-5) HP,W _(0_5) -(0-5) 152 Bharthala Randhawa (192) 275 961 (ISO) P -(0_5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 153 Devipur Uri 193 508 (70) P -(0-5) HP.W _(0_5) BS Malakpur (193) 119

VILLAGE DIRECfORY LOnd use LUDHIANA DISTRICf Approach Nearest town and Power Staple feod Land use (i. e .• area under dIfferent types Remarks (indn'ip!! ay to distance (In kms.) supply ofland use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical village nearest unit) or archaeological inlt1 t, I)

------_._------_. --..-.-_..~.----,..._-... - Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste avail- Motor cycles/ historical or (includ- able for Scooters/ archaeologi ing eultiva- Newspapers! gical gaucbar tion Tractors interest and groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Amloh (8) EA Wheat & Maize 1,090 16 142 C-3 M-ll, T-20 PR Amloh (12) EA Wheat & Maize 127 12 7 M-l, 1'-4

PR Amloh (14) EA Wheat & Maize 146 10 3 .. Uninhabited PR Amloh (15) EA \\-heat .ric·Maize 887 SO 2 73 C-2, M-35, T-60 PR Khanna (15) EA Wheat & Maize 508 185 84 C-2. M-22, . T-29, N-4 PR Amloh (14) EA Wheat & Maize l~S 7 70 M-3, T-1 PR Amloh (16) EA Wheat & Maize 121 13 T-5 PR Amloh (17) EA Wheat & Maize 226 49 M-l, T-4, N-2 PR Amloh (14) EA Wheat & Maize 170 11 12 M-3, T-8 l20

t\F!~~~H't VII.. Muli. T(lhsi/wise. Abstract. of E;due,o(iqllpl. ,,' SI. Name of tahsil EDUCATIONAL No. Primary school . Middle; school. Matriculation/ Higher Secon- College Adult literacy Secondary dary/pUC/ (Graduate classes/Centres school Iutennedie. tel and above) Junior college ---.,....------Villages Institu~ Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions tions tions tions tions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. 13 14 1. Jagraon 184. 201 83_ 93. 53 59 9 11 4 6 4. 4 2. Ludhiana, 335 340 124 127 70 74~ 3. Samrala 232 240 50 50 24 25 3 3 4. Khanna 140 148 45 46 38 39 3 3 S 6

District Total 891 929 302 316 91 98 84 31 77 83 U 13

SI. Name of tahsil MEDICAL Villages DRINKING -No. with Community Others no Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Foun- Canal health medical tain workers facility ------Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions 2 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 1. Jagraon 30 30 123 51 2. Ludhiana 267 151 3. Samrala 35 45 191 99 4. Khanna 28 52 99 26

District Total 93 127 680 31.7

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DIRECTORy Medical and other Amenities

villages MEDICAL with -- Others no edu- Dispensaries Hospital Maternity and Primary health Family planning Primary health cational child welfare centre/Health centre sub-centre facilities cen tre/Matemity centre home, child welfare centre - --- VilJages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages lIistitu- Villages Institu· tions tions tions tions tions tions tions 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5 32 33 19 19 16 16 17 17 11 11 1 :1 2 31 51 51 11 11 18 22 30 30 18 18 2 2 28 28 28 13 13 7 7 12 12 3 3 3 18 18 7 7 8 8 8 8 7 7

3 3 67 129 130 50 50 49 53 '7 67 39 39 3 3

'N ATER Villages POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS POWER SuPPLY ------with no Others More drink- P_O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O. & T.O.& P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navi- Avail- Not than ing Phone Phone and stop station gable able avail· one water Phone water able source facility way - of any type

42 43 44 45 46 47 48 59 50 5l 52 53 54 55 56 138 98 156 1 3 189 215 119 4 227 9 366 161 52 7 2 96 2 260 117 36 2 3 75 12 143

631 305 13 1 6 554 1 26 958 122 APPENDIX U-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land utilization data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns)

There is no non-municipal town in Ludbiana District, d3 APPENDIX TIl-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

List of villages where none of the seven amenities relating to education, medical, drinking water, post and. t~legraph. commu'1ication, power iupply and market/hat is available:"-

1. Jagraon Tahsil Nil 2. Ludhiana Tahsil Nil 3. Samrala Tahsil Nil 4 Khanna Tahsil Nil 124 Apn~i ulation (Percenta~es) No. 1 2 3 4 4/1/1 Bahadarke (176) 2 15 Kanian Hussaini (ISO) 3- 17 Madhepur (182) 4 83 Gorsian Khan Mohall1ad (19)

S 122 A:gwar I:'ona (12~) 6 187 Kishangarh (197) 6-10 1 . 4/1/2 Gaghian (177) 2 13 Sherewal!l (178)

3 56 A.~ar Lopon Khurd (133) 4 80 Khudai Chak (67)

11-15 4/1/16 Parjian Biharipur (81) 2 98 Bharowal Kburd (3) 3 157 Burj Naklian (155) 4 158 HmarpiJra (154)

16-20 1 411/3 Mand Tihara (35) 2 4 Shabbazpura (36) 3 20 Sidhwan Bet (28) 4 32 Janetpura (4S) S 59 Kular (107) 6 66 Sidhwan Khurd (62) 7 89 Kotli (10) 8 100 Gorahur (15) 9 101 Bharowal Kalan (70) 10 124 Agwar RaMan (13C) 11 133 Bassuwal (151) 12 151 Sattowal (163) 13 162 Rupa Patti (159) 21-30 1 4/1/10 Kakar (34) 2 18 Abupura (30) 3 28 Salempura (26) 4 30 Bat'gsipura (SO) 5 35 Galib Ran Singh (44) 6 36 Galil) Khurd (45) 7 37 Sheikh Daulat (47) 8 38 Sherpur Khurd (46) 9 41 Sawaddi Khurd (122) 1~5 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTpRY List o'f villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to th~ totat population by :t811ges LUDHlANA D1STRICT lAGRAON TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Coae No. Name of village with Had!:;ast No: Population (Percentages) No. '} 3 4 ll~3()--contd. 10 4/1/47 BaLurg (58) 11 49 Maiak (120, 12 60 Pabbian (106) 13 61 Sohian (113) 14 67 Mann (112)

15 69 Garah (Ill) ~ 16 70 Birk (63) 17 72 Sanga.tpura (65) 18 13 Gorsian Makhan (68) 19 76 Kiri (204) 20 91 Baniawal (5) 11 93 Manewal(1) 22 94 Walipur Kalan (l) 13 91 Porain (12) 24 102 Dhotbar (69) 2S 103 Swaddi Kba'l (71) 26 lOS Khanjarwal (75) 27 106 Talwandi Khurd (76) 28 107 Tatwandi Kalan (72) 29 112 Raqba (19) 3!l 113 Boparai Kalan (88) - 31 114 Hans (lOS) 32 115 Sujapuf (102) 33 120 Mirpur (114) 34 US R.a.ndbirgarb (140) 35 129 Roonli (143) 36 130 Kamalpura (144) 37 131 Lamma (152) 38 137 Dangian (139) 39 1.39 Dehrka (IllS) - 40 142 Chakkar (173) 41 144 Bud Kulara (115) 42 146 Pheru :R.aien (110) 43 141 Nathowal (169) 44 148 Acharwal (171) 45 149 Jhoraran (65) 46 lSS Bassian (162) 1~6 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY iist of Villages ~ccording to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges LUDHIANA DISTRICT JAGRAON TAHSIL Range of Scheduled Castes Serial LocationC odc No. Name of village with Hadba.<;t No. population (Percentages) No. 1 i 4 21_3o-concld. 47 34/1/156 Binjal (153) 48 159 Siloani (161) 49 165 Rajoana Khurd (96) SO 169 Baraich (101) Bi i70 Tugai (100)

~7 171 Jassowat (89) '3 In Sudhar (90) 54 177 Rattowal (93) 55 179 Akalgarh (91) 56 182 Barhmi (191) 57 183 Gondwal (193) 58 188 Bhaini Darera (199) 1 4/1/5 Patti Multani (37) 31+ 2 6 Ahingra.n (39) 3 7 Tarf Kotli (38) 4 8 Manwarpura (40) 5 12 Giddarwindi (32) 6 19 Malsian Bajan (31) 7 21 Shafipura (29) 8 27 Bhaini Gujjaran (21) 9 29 Bhamal (25) 10 31 Saddarp1lca (49) 11 33 Sodhiwala (42) 12 34 Fatehgarh Sibian (43) 13 39 Lilan (51)

14 40 Tapar Harnian (5~) 15 42 Bodalwala (11) 16 43 Ramgarh (53) 17 44 Malsian Bbaike (54) 18 45 Jaadi (55) 19 46 Rasulpur (51) 20 48 Chimna (59) 21 50 Agwar Gujjran (126) 22 51 Sherpur Kalen (123) 23 52 Amargarh UrfKaler (125) 24 53 Galib Kalan (124) 1* APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY , , .. -,," List cif ?iUages accOTdiDg t~ the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the totaf population by ranges LUDHIANA DISTRICT JAGRAON TAHSIL Range of Scheduled Castes. Serial LocacioJlt dode No. Name of village with Hadbast No. po~ulation (Percentages) No. 1 2 3 4 31+C01ltJ. 2S 4/lIS5 Kaunke (136) 26 ~. Agwar topon Kalan (13-4) 27 ;8 Agwar Khawaja Baju (13l) 28 til Oagra (l1s) 29 63 Sbabid Rachpa} Singh Nagar (119) 30 64 PODa (60) 31 65 Sidhwao Kalan (61) 32 68 Sheikhupura (11 0) 33 11 Barsal (64) 34 7+ Raowal (66) 3S 75 Mildarpura (65) 36 17 Bltaini Araian (23) 37 7S Sheikh Qutab (22) 38 19 'talwara (11) 39 81· Kot Mana (18) 40 8%- Oorsian Qadar Baksh (20) 41 8S Bhundri (16) 42 86 Aliwa1(11) 43 n Walipur KIlurd (9) 44 90- Ranke (4) 45 92 Ghumnewal (6) 46 9'- Dbalba Dhua (3) 47 96 Dusian (74) 48 99 Liban (14) 49 f04 Ma,jri (73) SO ftJ8 Mor Karima (109) 51 109 Dbatt(I08) 51" 110 Maodiatti (77) 53 111 Pandori' (78) 54 116 ChbajawaJ (103) 5S 111 Chacllrari (104) S6 111J DhoJao (116)

57 U~ Hardeke (115) S8 1-21 Bir Oagra (J 11) 59 123 Agwar Ladhai (12&) 60 126 Bir Akbara (119) hs APPENDIX IV-~AGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total populatidQ by rangeS LUDHIANA DISTRICT JAGRAON TAHSIL

Ranges 0 f Scheduled Castes Serial Location Code No. ~ame ofVillage with Hadbast No; population (Percentages) No; I 2 3 .. :4i+ccncld. 61 4/1/127 Akbara (142) 61 132 Chima (145) 63 134 Bhamipura (141) 64 13S DalJa(14J) 6S 136 Kboaa(138) 66 13& Rasulpur (140) 67 140 Manuke ISO) (J8 141 Mallah (149) 69 143 Lakba(l72) 70 !SO Jatpura (164) 71 152 Shahjahanpur (166) 72 153 Boparai Khurd (168)

73 154 R.am~b Sibian (167) 74 160 Raikot (160) 75 163 Burj Hari Singh (IS8) 76 164 Talwandi RBi (157) 77 166 Rajoana Kalan (97) 78 167 Heran (98) 79 168 Aitiana (99) 80 111 Ghuman (86) 81 174 Badbel (87) 82 175 HilOwal (81) 83 176 A"uwal (92) 84 178 Tuaa.(94) 85 180 Halwara (9S) 86 181 Nurpur (192) 87 184 Tajpur (194) 88 185 Bbaini Baringan (195) 89 186 Sutbana (196) 90 189 BastraOG (198) 91 190 Littar (189) 92 191 Burj Lattl1J1 (190) 93 192 Burj Hakiman (188) 94 193 Andlu(200)

• SXcludes villaaet with Nil S. C. pOPUlation Wt. ~·~:m[D""" List of Yiiiageia 8cco..tinc te the proportion of Scheduled Cast., to.tq,.'~\"""" __,;.1IliIft, LtJD~T~W!' LtJDHIANA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Calltes Serial Location Code No. Name of villa.. wi...... dbast Ne. population (porcentap:s). ~ 1 2 3 4 1 4/216 l\Ua,plll' (126) 2 114 MaJagli Tanda. (49) 3 116 JWothsai'h (48)

.. 117 ~Ul" (47) $ 124 ~na Khurci (55)

6 125 ~i Khutd (56)

1 155 ~ian Kalan (4~

8 158 ~tnagat (34)

9 381 ~n Unchi (411)~ 1 41.2}31 a...-inpura (100) :z 99 !Ca. (82) 3 122 MUlnwala (.s2) 4 156 GaEhi Fazil (44) $ 1,87 .Ka,!is Kalan (8)

6 220 Laton JOg8 (2lS) 11-1.5 1 41';2- B.-j Lambta (129),

2 ~ Clt,4th (121)' 3 16 ~Iiole (114)

4 57 ~ichi(139)

J 88 ~tRakh(9O) 6 103 Dlwi(1S) 1 221 BlIQdala (191) 8 324 .AW~.lan (283)

9 330 ~ga(312) 1 4/2/22 :44ian Khurd (106), 2 2.5 La.!l4howal (96) 3 27 Ma.j,a Khutd (9$) 4 34 BalJoke (103) $ S4 B1Iaadail (136) 6 104 Sauowal (13) 7 106 tlCJll& (61) 8 111 Gauosgarh (60) 9 126 llhukhri Khurd (1 ASJ,. 10 151 Bounker (39)

II l~ Doaba (24) 12 208 IGaJlOt (19.1) is ;10 "-n(lH) lj6' _.u.PENDlX lV-vaLAGE DIRECTOliy List:.t viUq~ according to the proportion of ScbeGlded Castes to the t~taJ popuiatio. bt 'alag~ LUDHIANA DISTRICT LUDHIANA TAHSIL

Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial" Location Code No. POPullltion (percentases) No. Name of village wi th, Hadbast No. 1 2 3 4 16-.2O-concld. 14 4/2/227 Kohara (224) 15 235 SahnewaIKburd,(.228) 16 242 Khakat (234) 17 243 Nandpur (233) 18 273 Alamgir (273) 19 304 Maberna Kalan (381) 20 339 Kaind (18) 21 344 Silon Khurd (252) 22 357 Kulahar (336) 2l 397 Sihan Daud (421) 21-30 4/215 Gor!lan

27 > ' 251) . Ta_r(~') 131 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECfORY List' of villages ;''ccording to the proporation of Scheduled Castes to the total Poplll,tion :by ranges L UDHIANA D1STR1CT LUDHIANA TAHSIL

R.anges of Scheduled~Castes Serial Location Code No. population (percentages) No. Name of village with Hadbast No. 1 2 1 4 2l__30----contd. 28 4/2/'}.53 laspal Bangar (2S9) 29 263 Gill (263) 30 268 Kbaopllr (256) 31 169 Ghawaddi (268) 32 272 Dulch (271) 33 276 Dhandra (2';4) 34 280 Jham"ri (286) 35 289 langpuc (360) 36 291 Kbanpur (363) 37 299 Barundi (377) 38 301 Akalgarh (374) .39 302 Barhampur (376) 40 303 Rachhin (380) 41 306 Latala (378) 42 307 land (348) 43 314 Shahpur (353) 44 315 GujjarwaJ (310) 45 317 Nacangwal '306} 46 3J8 (30S) 47 323 ](.>dhan (302)

48 325 AS5j khurd (307) .49 326 Raipur (315) SO 328 Jartauli (314) S1 331 Kalak (345) 52 332 Ranguwala (347) S3 334 Chhatiar (340) S4 338 Saya Khurd (317) SS 340 8001 (319) 56 343 Silon Kalan (251) 51 345 Mukandpur (322) 58- 347 Rurka (330) 59 350 . Ran gian (332) 60 352 Khera (343) 61 358 Sia,har (390) 61 361 Dhoda (323) 63 362 natra Chab8.rmi (324) 366 Kartarpur (393)

6S'" 30 Dhaul Kalan (388) Ul ,APPENDIX IV--¥li.Lt.ClEJlIlW.Cl"OI'RY List of villages acconlillg to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the totall'G»~" r-ces LUQUl..AlN4.~1iIiiICI: - --- LUDHlANA TAHSIL Rangas _ Scheduled Cestea Sorilll Location Code No. Namo of villa~ with Hadbut No. \)OpU\atloa ~Il) No. 1 2 3 4 21-30-concld. 66 4/2/372 Saharan Majra (31tS) 67 375 Sekha. (405) 68 378 Gesal (400) 69 383 Kuhli Khurd (394J 70 388 1C.abon Niwan (41\2) 11 3-90 Ktishanpura (416) 72 391 .KIheri Somal (40., 73 392 Malaud Rorian (•. 1) 74 401 Hambran (2) 1 4/2/1 aaira (127) 2 3 JJutj Man kaut (128) 3 7 l!lurput' Bet (123) 8 . eaaa Kalan (1.) "S 11 ~owal(117) 6 12 Wajra Kalan (1~ 7 13 ,lMtolewal Qadirm111~ 8 J7 Bounket DogramCl09) 9 J9 -. Qutbewal Gu.iira~10) to 20 Bajjowal (112) 11 21 _gga Khurd (ItJ) 12. 23 Batewal Dosran (J07) U 26 Talwandi Kalan CN) 14 28 Pliagguwal (98) 1.S 29 }Ik~ (91) 16 30 "jp~ Alias HUWinpura (99) 1-7 32 wdian Kalan (HIS) t.& 37 Fatebput (132) 19 38 i'attap Singhwahf(1'I} %0 39 :aaraqhata (I$Q) 21 40 Talwata (149)

~. 4f aianput' 0<\8) 23, 42 .Qali K,hurd (1~~ 24· 43 Jbamat (1$4) 25 44 Malakput' (147) 26, 4$ lIitmi (146) 21 46 Basaimi (134) » 47 .gta (133) U3 .APPENBlX

Rao. of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadbaat N~ population (percentages) No. t .2 3 4 31 +--contd. 29 4/2/48 Garha (130) 30 49 Salemput (132) 31 SO Gaunsput (131) 32 52 Dewatwa.l (144) 33 55 Chanlan (131) 34 56 Chak (138) 35 58 Kaitput (141) 36 59 Mullanput (140) 37 60 Oahaur (143) 38 62 Pamali (299) 39 64 Hussanpul' (291) 4f} 65 Bhanohat (296) 41 66 Karimpur (295) 42 68 Ihande (293) 43 69 Thal'ike (156) 44 70 Bains (145) 45 71 AyaH Kalan (155) 46 72 Barewal Awanan (l.57) 47 75 Phtil1anwal (278) . 48 76 Dugri (277) 49 81 Jassian (101) SO 89 Kadian (91) 51 90 Fatehgarh Gujtan ~93) 52 91 Qutbewal Araian (~ 53 92 Bhattian (89) 54 94 Babadarke (86) 55 95 Kasabad (8S) S6 97 Shujatwala (83) 51 98 NutwaJa (81) K,akowal (80) '8 100 59 101 Bajra ('6) iO 102 Sidla (72) 61 108 Gadapur (61)

Q 109 Mangat (64) 63 110 K.hawajke (65) 64 112 Na.wall (59) 6:; 118 Me ttewara (4~ 134 APPENDIX IV-VlLLAGE DIRECTORY List of Tillagelfacc~r'ding to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to tbe total popul~tioD by radg~

LUDHIANA DISTRICT

LUDHIANA TAHSIL

Ranges of Scheduled Castes S¢cial Location Code No. Name of Village with Hadbast No. poulatioD (Percentages) No. t 2 :3 4 31+contd. 66 4/2/119 Waliput (51) 61 120 Mangli Khas (50) 68 121 Jiwanput (57) 69 123 Kariana Kalan (54) 70 127 Bhukhri Kalan (184) 71 128 Khasi Kalan (183) 72 129 Rawat (66) 73 130 Dhoula (67) 74 131 Mebarban (71) 7S 132 Jahangirpur (70) 76 141 Mundian Kburd (240) 17 143 Bholapur (238) 78 144 Bhamian Kalan (181)_ 79 145 Tajput (182) SO 147 Budhcwal (187) 81 148 PaharuwaJ (188) 82 149 Bhaini Salu (38) 83 150 Dhanan"u (186) 84 152 Selkhiana (42) 8S 153 Machhian Kburd (40) 86 157 Shekhuwal (43) 81 159 Sall'mpur (33) 88 160 Kalewal (32) 89 162 Bora (36) 90 163 Jhugian Bega (37) 91 165 Bhaini Kima (23) 92 166 Bbaini GaM (21) 93 16'; Rattangarh (19) 94 168 Miani (18) 95 169 Gujjarwal (20) 96 -170 Jbugian Kadic (15) 97 173 Gbounta (26) 98 174 Mand (27) 99 176 Hadiwa' (28) 100 177 B-dliawal (17) 101 178 Buthgal'b (13)

lQ~ 17~ loDDcwal (11) 1M APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY tist of viii ageS a~J'ciiDg to the proportion of SeWule~fCastes . to *he total popul~tio •. by ~... u . LUDHIANA DISTRIct . - , . LVDHIANA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Cas~s Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadbast No. popu) ation (percentages) No. 1 2- 3 31-+contd. 103 4/2/180 Satiana" (6) 104 18t Bbupana (5) lOS 183 Gbunana (2)

106 184 Khanpur ~I (3) 101 185 Bahadurpur (4) 108 188 Fatehgarh Jattan (1I) . 109 189 Fatebgarh Oujjran (9) 110 190 Hayatpura (10) 111 191 Hadia (206) 112 192 Bhaman Kalan (205) 113 193 Btlaman Khllrd (204) 114 .194 Marewal (203) 115 195 Mallewal (15) 116 196 Oehlewal (14) 117 197 Sherian (16) 118 198 Rajur (2.02) 119 199 Firthipur (20l) 120 200 Raipue Bet (202) 121 201 Alias Kum-Khued (199) 122 204>t Kum Kalan (195) 123 203 Bhaini Nathu (11) 124 2)4 Gaddowal (191) 125 205 Lakhowal (190) 126 206 Mehlor (189) 121 209. Gbumait (194) 128 213 Sangeh (207) 129 114 Uppal (208) 130, . .216 Kat ni Khurd (211 J 131 21S Chbandaran (213) 131 119- Lalan Dana (214) 132 , 222. Chak Sacwao Natb (216) 133 123 Hiean (lI7) . 134 124 Mansarh (223) tjS 21S Ramgarh (23)

136 ,", .... .~6·.· Jandiali (22~) 137 . -".~l. WI." Bbairo Munna (221.) 138 laO PaDgiian (218) 139 231 Bir Slllmewal (2l1)

.1040 .; . ")232 . Kal,lecb (210) , " '1M AP•. L4IDA:IY- ...NfiE ~.. List..,...... _. to the proportioll of Scheduled Castes to the total poPlllati ••• _. LUDHIANA DISTRIcr LUDHIANA TARSIL

Ranges of Scheduled Castes Sorial LOQtion Code No. Name cf villago with Hadball~ No. po!>ulation (percentages) No. 1 2 :r 4 31+conld. 141 4fI,fnJ' Blfga(V9) 141 ~, Majra (130) 143 2J9;' gada (226) 144 23. Got1indgarh (243) 1<6 2*f logiana (244) 1_ 244 Dharaur (232)

141 ~ Nat (241) 148 !46 Tibba (249) 149' 241' Umedpur (231) 1,\ IS" ~ Hamampur (248) 151 2,. Kanganwal (245)

152 ~ Lohara (160) 153 Brahman Majra (2641 154 -3fit Mahmudpura (275) ISS Z6!'" ManakW!&l (276) 156 2M Bu fara (265)

IS1 ~ (266)

~ 266· San~wal (251) 159 ~1' ~aDgora (261) 100 ?P8' Jarihar (2.69) 161 m Sarilr (210) 162 %H' Cflupki (273) Hi3 m J.sowal (282) 164 'WI' DlId'(119) 165 2!'1'fJ' Tflftarw81 (280) 166 m KfMi (281) 167 2m Hfl'nllyunpura (285) 168 2ft Bitaft (284) 169 2!IJ' ~ Kalan (288) m M Otmn Khurd (187) 171 %!~ LaftM Kalan (291) 172 286' Sirebad (189) 173 '11ft Mansuran (290) 114 Rath(339) 175 19(t-- MoHf'{361) 176 ,.. SallmU (364) 111 293' Saf'tl8ia (3st) .,. 29It IMI" ("" 137'

APPENDllX IV - VJLL~GE DIRECTOR¥' List of villages according to the proportioll of Scheduled Ca'ites to tbe total ,pqllulation ,by ra.lgces LUDHIANA DISTRICT LuDHIANA TAHSIL Ranges ,.f Scheduled Castes Serial Location Cooe No. Name of village with Hadbast No. population (percentages) No, 2 3 4 31+contd. 179 4/2/295 Kaila (359) 180 296 Dhalian (358) 181 297 Rajgarh (357)

182 298 Bhai~i Rora (349) 183 300 Tungaheri (375) 184 308 Jarohan (346) 185 309 Phallewal (311)

186 310 Nangal K~ urd (351) 187 311 Nangal Kalan (350) 188 312 Pakbowal (356) 189 313 Dangon (352) 190 316 Long" rh (309) 191 318 -B-aUowal (305) 192 319 Chaminda (304) 193 320 (303) 194 321 Chhokar (300) 195 322 \Rattan (301) 196 327 ·Mehma Singhwala (308) 197 329 Majri (313)

198 333 11l>hurkot (341)

199 335 Ghungrena· (344) 200 336 Dehlon (331) 201 337 Saya Kalan (316) 202 341 Shankar (320) 203 342 Bhutta (253) 204 346 Guram (321) 205 348 Nangal (329) 206 349 Gopalpur (333) 207 353 Lehra (334)

208 354 Jhammat (335) 209 355 . Pohir (338) 210 356 Nanakpur Jagera (337) 211 360 Butahri (328)

212 363 Hans (326) 213 364 Bhikhi Kha tra (325) 214 365 Zirak (391) 215 367 Lehl(392) 138 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages accordiDg to tbe proportioD of Schedilled Castes to the total population by ranges LUDHIANA DISTRICT LUDHIANA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadbast No. Population (Percentages) No. 1 2 3 4

3] +concld. 216 4/2/368 Dhaul Khurd (389) 217 370 Rosiana. (387) 218 371 Pandher Kheri (386) 219 373 Jogi Majra (402) 220 374 Sobian (404) 221 376 Timbarwal (403) 222 377 Ramgarh Satdaran (401) \ 223 379 Chomon (409) 224 380 Ber Kalan (398) 22S 382 Chapta (395) 226 384 Kuhli Kalan (396) 227 385 Bet Khurd (397) 228 386 Babatput (410) 229 389 Daulatput (413) 230 394 Burkara (417) 231 396 Uncbi Daud (420) 232 398 Malo Daud (419) 233 399 Daudhal (415) 234 400 Uksi (414) -Excludes villages with Nil S. C. Population 139

APPENDIX IV-VffiLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to the proportion or' Scheduled Ca~tes to the total population by the ranges LUDHIANA DISTRICT SAMRALA TAHSIL Ranges ~f Scheduled Castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with HadlJ8.st No. popula.tion (percentages) No 2 3 4 .. 0-5* 4{3/8 Tanda Kushal Singh (40) 2 25 Rurewal (31) 3 31 Is'tpur (30) 4 40 Dhanur (12) 5 49 Tanda K;llian (13) 6 52 Sherian (270) 7 66 Salana (275) 8 70 Sharbatgarh (283) 9 106 Machhiwara (75) 10 263 Shergarh(456) 6-10 4/3/1 Manewal (52) 2 21 Labangarh (56) 3 29 Mand Jharaudi (29) 4 30 Daulatpur (28) 5 34 Burj Sherpur (22) 6 SO Ramgarh (11) 7 65 KotIa Bet (276) g 72 Majri Sikhan (281) 9 lOt Kaunke (64) to 121 Tapparian (94) 11 135 Bhangal (123) 1 4/3/26 Jassowal (32) 2 33 Jodhwal (2)) 3 38 Gaunsgarh (24) 4 68 Aka19arh (273) 5 69 Chhaurian (282) 6 73 Bhaurala Bet (280) 7 80 Hassanpur (66) 8 99 Pow at (72) 9 104 Sehjo Majra (73) 10 111 leak (330) 11 147 Jalaha Majra (80) 12 220 Amargarh (293) 13 251 Kalewal (191) 14 254 Kotla Masud (183) 16-20 1 4/3/16 Jattiwal (37) Z 78 Shata bgarh (67) 140' APPBNDIN IV-VIDLAGK DIR.lECTOR'Y List of villages according tn'the proportion of S4.!hedu)ed£astes to ttie -total; population by ranges, LUDHIANA Dlf?TRJCT SA.MRALA TAHSIL

Ranges of S~hedlll~d Castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadt-ast No. p"pulation (percentages) No. 1 2 3 4 16-20-concld. 3 4/3/81 Chuharpur (71) 4 88 Shamaspur (289) 5 100 Burj Powat (65) 6 112 Bhattian (78)

7 120 Gehlewal (l~6) 8 125' Sehala (105) 9 141 Nagea (132) 10 148 Pal Majra (88) 11 157 Madpur (143) 12 162 Nilon Kalan (85) 13 167 Kubba (337) 14 184 Majali Khurd (144) 15 210 R'\ya (321) 16 223 Khamano Kamli (300) 21-30 4/3/3 Jiwanpur (47) 2 24 Mughlewal (19)

3 42 Khera (16) 4 44 Mithewal (58) S 51 Ga unc;garh (268) 6 53 1iIayatpura (269) 7 54 Loharian (271) 8 55 Hedon Bet (272) 9 56 Bairsal Kalan (9) 10 57 Hambowal (10) 11 59 Mubarakpur (7) 12 71 Gr-,rhi Saini?n (279) 13 74' Machhiwara Khas (27) 14 82' Behlolpur (69) 15 93 Kakrala Kal?n (100) 16 95 Kakrala Khurd (102) 17 97 Barma (98) IS 98' Herian (97) 19 102 Nurpur (63) 20 103 Burj Kacha (62) 21 107 Garhi Tarkhanan (79) 22 108 Adhiana (77) 141

APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to the proportion of Sc1Hlduled Castes to the total population by ranges LUDHlANA DISTlU€T SAMRA LA TAHSIL Ranges of S::heduled castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadbast No. population (Pef':entages) No. 2 3 4 :U-30-contd. 23 4/3/114 Poonian (83) 24 115 Balion (90) 25 117 Urna (93) 26 118 Harion Khurd (92) 27 123 Kheernian (96) 28 127 Ghungrali (111) 29 130 Barwali Kalan (114) 30 137 Otalan (124) 31 138 Rajewal (121) 32 140 Diwala (133) 33 143 paprodi (130) 34 146 Bharthala (89) 35 149 Rohlan (87) 36 154 Khatran (138) 37 161 Khokhar (84) 38 169 Mohdod an (331) 39 170 Balala ,(335) 40 173 Sultan pur (333) 41 174 Mandiala Khurd (147) 42 177 Chawa (159) 43 182 Bagli Khurd (161) 44 183 Majali Kalan (145) 45 189 Chak Muafi (286) 46 190 Daupur (228) 47 193 Seh(17l) 48 195 Bardhala (168) 49 199 Manupur (173) 50 202 Jallanpur (207) Sl 208 Kotla Badia (176) 52 211 Thikriwal (320) 53 215 Redon (112) 54 216 Mal Majra (113) 55 217 Jatana Ucha (298) 56 219 Lakhallpur (296) 57 221 Mansurpur (294) 58 225 Khamano Khurd (302) 142

APPENDIX IV-VlILLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to the prollortion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

LUDHIANA DISTRICT SAMR.ALA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadbast No. population (Percentages) NO, 1 2 3 4 4/3}228 Bathan Kalan (315) 21-3O-Concld. S9 60 230 Bilaspur (317) 61 236 Hathan Khurd (314) 62 242 (310) 63 244 Burj (181) 64 246 Hargna (179) 65 247 Dholewal (178) 66 248 Raipur (193) 67 249 Majri (197) 68 259 Damheri (188) 4/3/2 Chakki (48) 31+ 1 2 4 Rahimabad Kalan (46) 3 6 ShamsPUI (49) 4 7 Rahimabad Khurd (51) 5 ]0 Paoj Garaian (41) 6 11 Dhowal Kalan (44) 7 12 Mand U dhowal (43) 8 13 Udhowal Khurd (42) 9 15 Hainsowal Kalan (36) 10 17 Zulfgarh (38) 11 18 Jharaudi (39) 12 19 Lakhowal Kalan (54) 13 20 Lakhowal Khurd (55) 14 22 Mebandipur (59) 15 23 Bhagwanpura (57) 16 27 Mussaferwal (34) 17 28 MilkwaI (33) 18 32 Chak Samon (20) 19 35 Mand Jodbwal (21) 20 36 Mand Fatehgarh (26) 21 37 Sberian (25) 22 39 Sukhewal (23) 23 41 ChakJi Manga. (15) 24 43 TandalaI (18) 25 45 Garhi Bet (60) 26 47 Shahbazpur (17) 1,1.3

APPENDIX llV-VTLLAGE DIRECTORY List, of villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by I anges LUDHIANA DISTRICT SAMRALA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Code No. Name of village with Hadban No. population (percentages) No. 1 2 3 4

31+ -contd. Tl 4/3/48 Chakli Adil (14) 28 58 Bairsal Khurd (8) 29 60 Rajewal Rajputan (6) 30 61 Rajewal Jattan (4) 31 62 Aslana (5) 32 63 Khanpur (3) 33 75 Sherpur (2) 34 76 Chak Lohai (1) 35 79 Balion (70) 36 83 Kolla Bet (284) 37 85 Kiri Afghanan (286) 38 86 Dhulran (288) 39 87 Bassi Gujran (287) 40 89 Raipur Raian (290) 41 90 Chandiala (291) 42 91 Ramgarh (292) 43 92 Nahowal (99) 44 96 Kotla (103) 45 105 Rattipur (74) 46 109 Rajgarh (76) 47 110 Gurugarh (53) 48 113 Ranwan (81) 49 116 Harion Kalan (91) 50 119 Bondli (107) 51 122 Mushkabad (95) 52 124 Todarpur (104) 53 126 Kotla Shamaspur (110) 54 128 Sarwarpur (117) 55 129 (116) 56 131 Barwali Khurd (115) 57 132 Ghar Khana (109) S8 133 DayaJpura (108) 59 134 Bouda! (125) 60 139 DhilWan (120) 61 142 Shamaspur (131) i2 144 Shamgarh (128) 144

APPENmx HV-VlfLLAGE DIRECTORY List_of ;viUages"accoiding to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to tb'.! total population by rangC)s

LUDHIANA DISTRICT SAMRALA T AlISIL Ranges of Scheddled Castes Serial l.ocation Code No. Name of village with Hadbast No. pOpulation (percentages) No. 1 2 3 4 31+ -comd. 63 4/3/145 Samrala (127) 64 150 Ladhran (86) 65 151 Chehlan (140) 66 153 Bhagwanpura (139) 67 155 Mutton (137) 68 156 Dhindsa (136) 69 158 Ghulal (141) 70 159 Dhanda (329) 71 160 Takhran (82) 72 163 Bijlipur (142) 73 164 Lal Kalan (338) 74 165 Nilon Khurd (33!1) 75 166 Bohapur (340) 76 168 Khaira (336) 77 171 Lopan (334) 78 172 Tamkaudi (332) 79 175 Rapalon (146) 80 176 Bhourla (158) 81 178 Harbanspura (160) 82 179 Rupa (163) 83 181 BagJi Kalan (162) 84 185 Bamb (135) 85 186 Ajlaud (134) 86 187 Purba (166)

87 188 Lal~uri (167) 88 191 Kalal Majra (225) 89 192 Salodi (169) 90 194 Gagra (170) 91 196 Kulewal (122) 92 197 Manki (119) 93 198 Baghour (118) 94 200 Goslan (174) 95 201 Kotla Bhari (175) 96 203 Bhari (195) 97 204 Kotla Ajner (206) 98 205 Ajner (205) 14;

·.J\):!PllNnm IV-'-:"'VHLI;.GEf'DIRB~Y ....,.~ .....~..,.NlJIg tbJtlre ~tIOD hf''S~h~ulew Jcwtes 'tij ttieWNt~iNtiiln: lit _es LUDHIANA DISTRICT SAMRALA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes serial Lbcation Code No. Name of village with'Hadbast No. population (percentages) No. 1 2 3 4 31+ -concld. 99 '4/372{}7 Saidpura (194) 100 209 Badia (177) 101 212 'Bhutta (322) 102 21j Chari (323) 103 214 Farour (299) 104 118 Jatana Niwan (297) 105 222 Manderan (295) 106 224 Khr.mano Kalan (300) 107 226 Amrala (303) 108 227 Ranwan, (304) 109 229 Nangal (316) 110 232 Bhamri (318) 111 233 ':Shamian (313)

. "." I .. 112 234 Dulwan (312) 113 235 Mohan Majra (3U) 114 237 Maheshpura (305) 238 Kalewal (306) 115 ,. 116 239 Dhiano Majra (307) r . iti 240 Pohlo Majra (308) 118 ~1 Panecha (309)

119 2'1-3 . Lohar Majra Khurd (182)

120 245 SOhavi (180) ." 121 250 Mirpur (192) 122 252 Kheri Naud Singh '(18S) 123 253 Bohar (184) 124 .255 Mullanpur (186) 125 256 Udaipur' (187)

126 258 Ladpuri (189) 127 261 Dapana (460) 128 262 Sakanderpur 458) 129 264 Nurpur (455) 130 265 Thandu (454)

.Bxcludes villages with Nil S.C. Population. 146 ApPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIREcTORY tilt of 'fillages accor",ng to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total. Q' r~. ... , . . ,.I.tlo.,. LUDHIANA DISTRICT KHANNA TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castel Serial Location Code No. Name of village :with HadfoJut NQ. population (percentaJCS) No. 2 3 4 4/4/130 Mangewa 1 (204) 1 4/4/44 Shitaz Majra (199) 2 145 Baoopur (183) ll-U 4/4/67 Khurd (2(2) 2 98 Jaiputa (245) 3 108 Rawal (222) 4 127 Ferozepur (209) 16-20 1 4/4/9 Asgripur (156) :2 35 Malakpu'r (208) 3 40 Ismailpur (210) .. 106 Landha (224) 5 121 Ghudani Kalan (228) 6 133 Nizampur (201) 7 153 Devipur Urf Malakpur (li3) 11_30 1 4/4{15 Bhamaddi (234) 2 20 Ghand'wan (227) 3 26 Kauri (324) 4 43 Fatehgarp. Niwan (204)

5 4.6 Lobar Majta Kalan (~) 6 47 Dadheri (202) 7 SO Bulepur (222) S 60 Katla Dhak (245) 9 61 Chakohi (235) 10 69 Rajewal (263) 11 72 PaIijrukha (266) 12 8S Gobindpur (233) 13 89 Makaudta (226) 14 93 Sbabpur (239) 15 100 Begowsl (251) 16 101 Katana (250) 17 102 Rampur (249) 18 107 Booani (223) 19 109 Ajnaund (221) - .,. 20 IH> Dugri (220) - 21 112 Gidri (218) 22 117 Katahri (214)" n 118 Gbangas (212) 147 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List Ct.f ,villages ~ccerdilll to the proportion of S~hoduled Castes to tbe total .,.,..I81iOll by rall.­ LUDHIA NA DISTRlC! KHANNA TAHSIL RangeS of Sdu:duled Castes Se!ial . Location Code No. Name of villaae with Hadbast No. population (pcn:cntaSeI) No. 1 2 3 4 21-30 -concld. 24 4/4/120 Ghaloti (210) 2S 123 Ghudani Khurd (229} 26 126 Dharnot (207) 27· 137 Deeva Mander (187) 28 140 Ishanpur (175) 29 144 Rauni (182) 30 148 Jarg (186) 31 149 Sirtbla (189) 31+ 4/4/1 Jatana (149) 2 2 Chak Sarai (148) 3 3 Jaspa]on (ISO) 4 Mandiala Kalan (IS) "5 5 Kot Paneich (153) 6 6 Kot Sheikhon (154) 7 7 Raipur (ISS) 8 10 Bija (157) 9 11 Ghungrali (233) 10 12 Gorala (252) 11 13 Bir Kishan Singh (251) 12 14 Ghazipur (250) 13 16 Kishangarh (231) 14 17 Mebandipur (232) 15 18 Gaggar~Majra (230) 115 19 Daheru (164) 17 21 Mobanpur (229) 18 22 lkolahi (326) 19 23 Libra (325) 20 24 . Bahu Majra (327) 21 25 Bha Uian (328) 22 27 Rahon (224) 23 28 RBttanheri (220) 24 29 Mahawan (215) 25 30 Ramgarh (216) 26 31 Lalheri (219) 27 32 Majra Rahun (218) :, 33 GQh (172) 148 ApnN'M~"lV.::_vit;LAGE DIllECTORY"" • ,- - .... ~,.- ••, •• '! ..... ,. ~ :' LM\IW WIlh"il'tc:MicJiiit'ta 11te'Proportion' of Sthectul~- castes·to the'total '''pDfalion by \'anges

LUDHIAN~ DISTRICT KHANNA TAHSIL Raoses of Scheduled Castes sen-at-! . LOcatiun Code No: Name of village 'with Hadb~~t No. population (rercentages) No. ...., 3 4 31+ -contd. 29 4/43'4 Harion Kalan (217) 30 36 . Shahabajpur (209) 31 37 Boothgarh (214) .

32 3~ Bhadla Nicha (213) 33 39 Bhadla Uncha (212) 34 41 Alipur (211) 35 42 Manak Majra q03) 36 45 Jallowa 1 (198) 37 48 Kotla Dadheri (201) 38 49 Alaur (221) 39 52 Khanna Khurd (239) 40 53 Kha tra (240) 41 54 Baghaur (241) 42 5S Majri (238) 43 S6 Rasuira (237) 44 51 Ikolaha (236) 45 58 Naraingarh (242) 46 62 Faizgarh (247) 47 6S Kamma (249) 48 66 Isru (261) 49 70 Rohnan Kalan (264) 50 71 Rohnan Khurd (265) 51 73 Jalajan (267) 52 74 Deva Khosa (259) S3 7S Nasrali (260) 54 76 Aluna Palla (258) 55 77 Aluna Miana (257) 56 78 Aluna Tolla (256) 57 79 Karodi?n (255) 58 80 Chima (254) 59 81 -Dau Majra (253) 6() 83 Afzulapur (230)

61 84 lallah (231) , 62 86 'Majri (234) 63 88 Kot la Mgana (266)

64 9Q Gurditpura (225) 149 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIR.EC'l'ORY List of villages according to the proportion ,!f Scheduled Castes to the total populatiou by raDges LUDHIANA DISTRICT KHANNA TAHSIL Ranaes of Scbeduled Castes Serial Location Code No. Name (If village with Hadbast No. population (percentaaes) No. 3 4 2 31+ ~co"cld. 65 4/4/91 Chankoian Kalan (241) 66 92 Chankoian Khurd (240) 67 94 Bishanpura, (238) 68 95 Barmalipur (237) 69 96 Ma lhipur (247) 70 97 Kaddon (246) 71 99 Haraichan (248) 72 103 Doraba (244) 73 104 Rajgarh (243) 74 105 Deepnagar (242) 75 1ll Doburji (219) 76 113 Lapran (217) 77 114 Balaspur (216) 78 119 Rara (211) 79 122 Bhathal (227) 80 124 Ranwan (208) 81 125 Janda Ii (206) 82 128 Alampur urf Cbapr. (205) 83 129 Sihora (202) 84 132 Madnipur (199) 85 134 Lasara Lakhowas (198) 86 135 Lasara Poblowas (200) 87' 136 Jargari (188) 88 138 Fa tehpur (177) ,'89 141 Taunsa (178) 90 142 Hole (179) 91 143 Bibipur (180) 92 146 Turmari (184) 93 150 Mabnpur (190) 94 151 Mul lanpur (191)

95 152 Bharthala Randhawal(92)

*Bltcludes villages· with Nil S·C. PopulatiOli.

SEcnON-D "o.WN. ~1.EcrOR:Y

lsil NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED iN THE TOWN DiBli0toaV The town directory has been compiled in six different statements. for all tl;te ilJban.areu of the district. The data on amenities and other aspects have been presented in codes \Vh:icW,rt~·explaiired'lielow. ( Statement-I This Statement gives the status and growth history of each town in the district; ~ Class has been introduced in all the statements of town directory to fa~l~ !·an~~fcJr purpose ot d~mographic and socio-economic characteristics of towns at the state and all India levels. It has been presented al:cording to 1981 census population of the core town in the follewing II1aI¥JO~' Population Class 100,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 11 20,000-49;999 ni!

10,OOO--i9~999 tV' 5~OOO-9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

The civic administration status as in 1980 has been indicated' by the fui1ewiIl!tlfil~eWations. Census towns are r~garded as having no civic sta .us. Code (C.T.) has been used for census town. Municipal Corporation M. Corp. '" Municipal Committee M.e:" , Cantonment Board C.B:" Notified Area Committee N.X..C:'l'

It Census Town (S.A.S. Nagar () and Talwara) C.t· ,." Itatement-ll Statement-II gives for each town, physical aspects and location. aatement-m This statement gives municipal finance for each town of the district. ;tatement-IV

It gives civic a.nd other amenities. Tho abbreviations used are indicated belQ"'!~'~- (J) Road Length : PR =Pucca Road kR=Kucha Road (It) System of sewetage S ==Sewct OSD=Open Surface bratnl nSD-Box Surf~ otain8 SD ==Sylk Drai:na

~D ==Cesspool mQthod Pi ·b:;Pit' sySteni

(III) Method of disposal of night soil HL=Head Loads

B = Baskets WB=Wheel Barrows ST =Septic Tank Latrines

S = Sewerage

(IV) Protected water supply source and capacity of storage systems :

(a) Sources of water supply:-

TW =Tubewell waterJHandpump T = Tap water

W = Well water TK, .-Tank water

(b) System of storage of ••ter OHT=Overhead tank SR =Service reservoir IG =River infiltration gallery BWP= Borewell pumping system

PT =Pressure tank

Statement V:

This gives ll1edical, educationat; recreational and Cultural t'aCiHtles; The abbfetrlations 'Used ate indicated below: .

Medical amenities i H ==Hbspitai D ==DisI'ensary

He =Health centte~ Fe =Faroily pianni:tlA eentte TB =T.B. clibic NH =Nursing Home (j =Others A =Ayurvedic U =Unani Hom.=Homoeopatbic 155 In case of allopathic, no separate code has been given. The information in col. 4 on medical facilities has been presented horizontally in the same line as illustrated below:- H(A-I, 2) D(Hom-2, I,U-I)

Here H(A-I, 2) represents one ayurvedic and 2 allopathic hospitals and D(Hom-2, I,U-I) represents 2 Homoeopathic, one allopathic and one unani dispensaries. If the medical facility is not available in a town, name of the nearest place (if in the same district) or nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where the facility is available has been mentioned in column 4. Educational amenities: The codes that have been used are as follows: A - Arts only S - Science only AS - Arts and .. sceince only C - Commerce only AC - Arts and commerce only ASC = Combined for all categories-Arts, Science and Commerce. L = Law SH Shorthand

Type = Typewriting Sh. = Shorthand' and Typewriting Type 0 = Others P - Primary School M = Junior secondary or middle school

H = Matriculation .or secondary PUC == Higher secondary/intermediate/Pre-univer.sity/Junior college/' 10 + 2' system whether held in Schools or Colleges. If there are more institutions of a type in the town, their number has been given against each in brackets. If any educational facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place (if in the same district) or the name of nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where this facility is available has been given in brackets. Recreational and cultural faeinties: The following codes have been used:

r~ = Public library RR Reading room. pta.. eatVI : Gives information on trade, commerce, industry and banking for each town of the district.

Appendix to th~ tpwn directory shows towp.s ,?f tpe district which have out~rowths and fcpulaticp pf putgroVttPs, ' IS6

-1981 'CENSUS STATEMENT-

Status and f , ~ial -;.q~, Ilama.ani,ti,,il.l:(>c~iori 'h.,Name' of , Area in 'Number P0i>ulatiqu and growth rate of ~o. '. '. ad1}lil)i~tr.atiQ~,~atpl> of ,tpwl\ ,~~)No •. ~a,f~hsil , ,(Sq •• kms.) , ; of"house------~--- n: !hOIIls in- "~[hll!-ding ,1,901 , ". 1911 , ,)921 oliseless households (in 1981 Census) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V. Doraha M.C. 4/VII Khanna 1 ·29 1,296

2 V. Hathur N.A.C. 4/X Jairaon, 0'16 848 3 1l1. Jagraon M.C. 4/1 Jagraon 10·00 ,16,236 "18,760 15,039 ' 17,731 (-) (-19 '83) (+17 '90) 4 II. Khanna M.C. 4/IX Khanna 21·06 9,040 3,838 3,319 ,(-13 '52) "\ 5 1. Ludhiana M. Corp. 4/lV Ludhlana Ito '00 109,015 48,649 44,170 51,880 . (-) _ (-9,21) ;f-Y,17 ·46) 6 V. Machhiwara N.A.C. 4/V Samrala 1 '89 1,700 5,558 (-) 7 V. Mullanpur bakha N.A.C. 4/1II Ludhiana 2'05 1,446

8 V. Payal M.C. 4/VIII Khanna 0·42 853 'Si5i5 . (-) 9 IV. Raikot M.C. 4/11 Jagraon 2'00 1,789 10,131 7,510 ; 8,379 (-) (-25 ·87) (+11'57) 10 IV. Samrala M.C. 4/VI Samrala 9·00 1,852

*District Code of Ludlliana is 4 and 2nd element or location code in Roman figures is that of town ...... , "" -.'. • j .,.. •• .,. '. ' ; 157

~~CrORY I a..-~ .. the town at tt.e censqsllS of Density· Sex Ratio (1981 Census) 1961 1971 1981 ·····1931 -~·1941 's'1951 1961 1971 1981 Census Cel'SUS CeLSU'I

.. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~ 19 , ~ 3,062 4,602 5,804 7,606 5,896 865 897 905 ,,(---,) (+50 029) ( +26 012) (+31 005)

5,148 32,175 ~96 .' . (-) 27,108 26,704 24:519 29,617 32,999 39,683 3,968 895 918 928 ( +"2.088) (...... k49) (-,,8;,18) (+20 079) (+11 042) (+20 026) :.,6;555 ",70941 .2i646 24,416 34,820 53,761 2,553 ·;1S,,,.g86 819 879 (-) (+21 014) (+59 025) (+93 007) (+42 061) (+54 040) ..! ~ ~ .. • . ~ .1 68,586 111;639 153,795 244,032 401,176 607,Q52 5,519 829 807 B,08 ( +i2'20) (+62 ;17) (+17i:1. '" 8,115 3,959 899 (-) 4,708 3,554 3,575 5,224 12,438 854 897 (-) (-24 051) (+0 059) (-) 11,810 13,711 10,193 11,239 11,109 17,106 8,553 920 933 923 (+40 095) (+16 066) (-26 001) (+10 026) (+4 018) (+46 009)

4,734 5,439 7,554 10,824 1,203 836 ~~1 ~~, ~-) ~+14089) (+38 089) ~+4l029? IS.

ltlfCENSUS STATBMENT- Phplcal AIpects .... Location of - Serial Class and name of town Physical aspects No. Rainfall Temperature (in Centigrade) (in mm) ------Maximum Minimum 2 3 4 5 V. Doraha 704'5 46'4 1'4 2 V. Hadlur 582'4 46'4 1'4 3 m. Jqraon 582'4 46'4 1'4

4 n. Khanna 680'8 46'4 } 1'4 S I. Ludhiana 704'5 46'4 1'4 6 V. Machhiwara 806'9 46'4 1'4 7 V. MuUanpur Dakha 704'5 46'4 1'4 8 V. Payal 680'8 46'4 1'4 9 IV. Raikot 704'5 46'4 1'4 10 IV. SamraJa 806'9 46'4 1'4 15~ .::.;;.._,.O~ DiRECTORY II T01I'n..l979 Name of and road distance (in kms.) from --~~ StateHQ, District HQ. Tahsil HQ. Nearest citY RailwaystatioD Bus--- route Navigable rivorl with population canal (if within of one Iakb and 10 tms.) more 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cbandisarh (79) LudhiaDa (21) KJuuma(6) Ludhiaoa (21) Doraba (0) Dotaha (0) Sirhind (C) (0) Chandiprh (14') Ludhiana (:;l) Jaaraoll (4) Ludbiana (S2) laaraOn (14) Hathur (0) Chandisarh (131) Ludhiana (38) Jagraon (0) LudhiaDa (38) Jagraon (0) Jaaraon (0) BraDch . Sirhind (C) (S)

Chandiprh (71) Ludhiana (4~) Khanna (0) Ludbiana (43) Khanna (0) Khanna (0) Chandiprh (93) Ludhiana (0) Ludhiana (0) Jalandhar (61) Ludhiana (0) LudbiaDa (0) Sutlej (R) (8) Chandi,arh (72) . Ludhiana (SO) Samrala (12) Ludhiana (SO) Khanna (27) Machhiwara {O) . Chandi.arh (112) Ludhiana (19) Ludhiaaa (19) Ludhi&na (19) MuJlanpur (0) MuJlanpur (0) Chandigarh (8S) Ludhianll (42) KhaDDa (14) Ludhiana (42) Khanna (14) Payal (0) Chandiprh' (134) Ludhiana (41) Jaaraon (24) Ludhiana (41) Jaaraon (24) Raikot (0) Chandi.... h (59) Ludhiafla (34) SamraJa (0) , Ludhiana (34) Khamta (1S) Samrala (0) Sirhind (C) (9) i9U....,·, STATnMEN'fl_ MUni"'~,

R~~ JlS..~)1"f'.J j ¢iyic'~,ii¥~tratidJi •• " Receipt...p' ,Revenue dem.l v.i". Govern­ statlls (in 1980J . tliI')ugn frO'm municipal ," ment taxes etc. properties and grant powers apart from taxatiori

i :2 4 5 6' ;; 1 V. noraha M.e. 7,S~~; 4~~' 428 .' 2 V. 'fIathur N.A.c.. .'., .. 3 HI )agraon M.e, 19,970 3,320 580 900 4 II. Khanna M.C:·"·' 34.550- 2,d11 /3 5 I. Ludhiana M. earP: 445,921'" ~9,661 10,190' 3;721' 6 V. Machhiwlit4t N.A.e... · , i13' 158'

7 V. Mullanpur DaHl. N;A:C; ,! 5,790 ,. 210' S V. Payal M.~:· .' 601 330' 500 9 IV Raikot M.c"'" r.' 6,oi6' 490 830 r,320 10 IV Siunrala M:C:'" ~. 5,510 190 161

_ TOWN DiRECTORY III ;(; , 1918~79 Expenditure (in Rs. '00')

-~~~~~~----~~-~~-- Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Other Total sources receipt adminis. safety health and works institutions (specify) expcndi. (specify) tration conveniences ture

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 32 188 8,654 '384 706 959 413 1,411 75 },948

300 1,620 26,690 6,800 1,900 9,980 4,030 240 2,690 25,640

617 5,001 42,248 2;005 12,364 22,801 5,3-50 42,520

1;48] 34,814 5,56;392 11;~35 20\886 1,02,783 3,49,820 ' 7,633 54,803 : 5,41,46(.\ 271 73 91 40 204 950 6,950 2,480 970 4,150 7,600 1,431 550 110 660 550 9,200 2,200 '330 ' 3,470 1,230 100 280 1,610 80 920 6,700 2,860 460 2,250 980 200 6,750 162

1981 CENSUS­ STATEMENT_ Cific and Other

.serial Class l:ld na'lle.:>f t.)W<1 Civic adminis· Popalation "Scheduled Road . System of Number of No. tration status Castes and length ill sewerage (in 1980) Scheduled kms. Tribes Water Service population- borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 V. Doraha M.C. 7,606 757 9·23 OSD/S ·5 640

2 V. Hathur N.A.C. 5,148 1,699 N.A. OSD 240

3 IU. Jagraon M.C. 39,683 9,273 19;32 OSD/S' 35 2,430 4 II. Khanna M.C. 53,761 9,670 44'25 OSD/S 1,400 8,000 .

5 l. Ludhial'a M.Corpn. 607,052 '70,183 325'00 OSD/S. 30,000 90000 6 V. Machhiwara N.A.C. 9,621 2,731 6·87 OSD 880

7 V. Mullanpur Dakha N.A.C. 8,115 2,736 9·50 OSD 300

8 V. Payal M.C. 5,224 1,820 N.A. OSD 245

9 IV. R?ikot M.C. 17,106 5,581 9'00 OSD/S 12 2,100

10 IV. ,Samrala M.e. 10,824 2,401 4'1l9 OSD 1.S00

- There is no Scheduled Trib!s population in the tONn, only Scheduled Castes population hal been indicated in t his column.

STATEMENT-tv-A Civic and other amenities in notified Slums, 1919. No. Slum area' has been notified in Punjab State though certain Pockets have Separately been identified. 163

TOWN DIRECfORY IV Amenities, 1979 latrines Method of Protected water supply Fire Electrification (Number of connections) .----- disposal of ------bghting night soil service Others Source of SYstem of Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others supply storage with lighting capacity (in (points) thousand Iitres) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 HL/ST TW N.A. Ludhiana 506 154 504 249 748 (21) HL/WB W/TW Ludhiana N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. (52) 5 HL/WB TWfT OHT Moga 5,347 1,826 1,823 442 196 (SOO) (30) 400 HL/WB TWIT OHT Ludhiana 6,339 1,522 2,625 1,175 506 (5,000) (43) 24 HL/WB TWIT OHT Yes 62,999 9,300 15,188 20,925 3,443 (N.A.) HL/WB TWfW Ludhiana N.A. N.A. N.A. 75 (SO) HL/WB TWIT Ludhiana 820 49 692 50 45 (19) HL TW Ludhiana 511 13 172 28 (42) 1.200 S/HL Tw/W N.A. Ludhian!l 3,980 81 939 220 1,008 (41) HL/WB T/TW OHT Ludhiana 1,963 250 816 275 1,700 (235) (34) 164

1981 CENSl&- STATEMENT- Medical, Educational, Recreational and

Serial Class Md ~me . Popula- Medical facilities Edut-ational No. of town tion

_~"'_"~--: ____ _"_''''_''' __ -'''-f___ ''-' __ ~-,-..--__,,-,----__..~- 'l''''""-'_'-'_'''-f_'_'_'_._'_

Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/S::ience/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Dispensaries/ m;:dical Commerce colleges colleges T.B. Clinics institu- colleges etc. tions (of degree noted in level and col.4 above)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

V. Doraha 7,606 D 8 A. Ludhiana (21) Ludhiana (21) Ludhiana (21~

2 V. Hatbur 5,148 H' 30 Jagra~m (14) Ludhiana (52) Ludhiana (52) Ludhiana (52) I{C 3 III. Jagraon 39,683 H 25 A· Ludhiana (38) Ludhiana (38) Ludhiana (38) O. AS

4 II. Khanna 53,761 B(Z) 85 A (2) Ludhil'.na (43) Ludhiana (43) Ludhiana (43) D ASC FC 0 5 J. Ludhiana 607,052 H(ll) 1,790 AS(I00) 2 2 He(2) TB (2) .. D(A-l,21) 12 FC(8) NH

6 V. M~obbiwara 9,621 H 30 Sammla (12) Ludhiana (50) Ludhiana (50) Ludhiana (50) He 7 V. Mullanpuf Dakha 8,115 D 6 AS Ludhiana (19) Ludhiana (19) Ludhiana (19) 8 V. Payal 5,224 HC 8 Khanna (14) Ludhian(' (42) Ludhiana (42) Ludhiana (42) D(A) 9 IV. Raikot 17,106 D 4 A Ludhiana (41) Ludhiana (41) Ludhiana (41) FC 10 IV. Samrala 10,824 H '50 A Ludhiana (34) Ludhiana (34) Ludhiana (34) D (Hom) tf! TOWN DIRECTORY V Cultural facilities, 1979 facilities - . Number of recreational and cultural.faGilities Working ~ __~ ____~ _____._~_ Women's RecogniSiIW Hr. Secon- SeQondary! Junior Primary Adult· hostels Stadia Cinema Auditoria! Public Shorthand. daryl M'\tri- Secondary school literacy with Drama! libraries Typewriting Intermediatel culation & Middle classes! number Commu- including and Voca- PUC (Pre- schools centres, of seats nity halls reading , tiona I training University others rooms institutions College) (Specify) Junior, college level 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 PU2) RR N.A.

0 7 10 PL RR

0 4 '4 21 3 PL RR

0(9) 14 30 22 318 0(105) 2 14 PU3) RR(20)

2 3 RR

2 2 RR 3 2 2 RR

1 4 RR 1&6

1981 ~SUS-- S:rATEMENT- ;rr_ade, CommE.fce. Industry and Serial Class and name of town Name of three most important commodities imported Name of three most No. 1st :lnd 3rd 1st

2 3 4 5 6 V Doraha Vegetable 011 Sugar Groundnut Vanaspati gbee 2 V Hathur VanaspatJ ghee Tea Sugar Wheat 3 TIl Jagraon Sugar Ghee Cement WIleat

4 II Khanna Wheat .Ofoundnut PaddY Wheat/Cotton

5 I Ludhiana Raw-Wool _. Stainless Steel Edible oil Hosiery goods

6 V Machhiwara Foodgrains Ghee Sugar Wheat

7 V Mullanpur Dakha FOO(Jgrains Ghee Machine oil Grams 8 V Payal Wine Oil (Petrol & Diesel) Vegetables Wheat 9 IV Raikot Foodgrains Cloth Sugar Wheat 10 IV Samrala Foodgrains Groundnut Vegetables Agricultural implements 167 -,'.

TOWN DIRECTORY VI Banking, 1979 important commodities exported Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number Number Number of of of banks agricul- non-agri- 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd tural cultural credit credit societies societies

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Iron Groundnut oil Vanaspati ghee Iron bars Furniture 4 Maize Rice 1 Rice Cotton Agricultural Shoes Iron re-rolling 13 4 1 implements Groundnut oil Cycle partsl M. S. Joints/ M, S. Pounds! Sewing machines! 11 2 Re-roiling Groundnut oil Rerolling Iron Cycle parts parts/oil cakes BicYcles Sewing machine- BicYcles Sewing machines Hosiery goods/ 90 350 300 tools and Auto spares Auto sPares

Rice Maize Groundnut Vegetables FurnitUre/ 2 Iron goods

Cotton Rice Machine-tools Edible oil Furniture 2 ~ Maize Paddy Agricultural Groundnut . Vegetable 2 1 implements Sugar products 4 5 Cotton Maize Soap Mustard oil

HosierY go::>13 Whelt/gro:lndnut Agricultur.t1 H ')sierY g"ods Gr.:>undnut ~i1 6 2 2 oil . implements i6& APPENDIX

Towns showing tbeir outgrowths with population

(Nil) - , PART-B ., ...... Primary Census Abstract (General) Primary Census Abstract (Scheduled Castes)

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PART B

Primary Cewius Abstract (Schecluled Castes)

EXPLANATORY NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

, .. T4e Primary Ceps,us Abstr~ct (peA) Ge,l1erahl!d Sch(dul~ Cas~s provides thll Msic ~fotn1at~h, re_lating to lX>i>uiahon data pertamlDgto 1931: ~~s. I~ tt)nta,K1s the clQta lh resPtctofal'bis; numberofoct11};1ed 'rtsldditt.tl 'fiOllSes and h'ouseholds. total population (including institutional and houseless pcpul.aticn). population break-up by sex, dchtduled ca8tes.literate~. main workersclassjfieQ into f01l1 tlategvriesof cultivatot$; a~lt\lraHaboure~sand 'dtllei: workers, marginal workers and non-workers-foreach village and foreath town/wardwist .

. Th~. district t()tals given at the beginliD1g bft1ie ~A lire f~ito\\t:d by break~ui> of rlualand urbilIhit~as hI' the district, The' data are presenka lahsilwist.

The rural PCA presents tbe data for the villages aITan{gd in ascending order of location ~de numbers (a~~d!o tbe'Vilf~ges,With,ih tIre ta~~il) .. ·The ~ba'n p~~ ~r~,~~~~ tatdwj_se cata 'f~r ea~h t9~' In J.1lI'8.1 PCA tim uliitlfiabit'e(i tillag'!!!1 and the VIllages wft1ch have .got ~r~

A ~5US house is a Milding or part of a bmkiing·havihg a SeI~lliik Duiin 'ell~h111ee froth th~ to-rtd or Ctifuni6h courtyard or staircase etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may tie O'cettpre'd or vacaI1t. it may be used for a residential or non~resideotial purpose or both.

Oceupied Residential House : . 'Occlit;ied ltsitlehfi;ii hoUse is a dwe1lf1ll8 h<>:_ ~.nd includes a ,hQUSe used partly as dwelling and partly fot some other purpose like IIhop, workshop. factory, etc., but does not incltlde a 'vacant house' where no person was found to be residing at the time of census.

Household:

i'\:.'htltiselioid is a groUP of persons who commo.nly iiv~ together and would take,theit.meals ftoinlt con1¢ori Idtcln!n tit1less the exigencies of work prevented any of them front doing So. The~ tnay He a houSehold of persons related by blood or a household of unre1akd persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. 1'hest ~re called 'Institutional household,s'. There may be one member households: two members households or multi member households. For census purposes,each one ofthese types is resar~ed asa ·hQusehold'.

Mtitlur'ttpte'of bo'ilsehold}or cenSus ~~se is~~~~i¢5~ ~.seh;ol~ ?~ich ,is a household comprj~g ~ht1l1Seless ikrSEhtfpenons'. A bbuseJesS person m census ternurio to ~ has been aeftned as :

(i) a person who might be doing domestic service or other work with one or more ~ousehp.lds). ~ut who does oot reside in any house and sleeps in the corridors, verandahs or pa~siget in HUilomgs or in the streets ; .

·(ii) wandering or nomadic tribes found to be staying in tem~rar,. huts etc. ; and

(iii) beggar, vagrant, traRip~ sadhu, fakir; etc., who is foand on the footpaths, streets, jn :Plates like parks; gardens. railway yard'S. etc.. . . Scheduled Castes: - Schedul~d cam are sooh eaStt~tacesoJ.! tribes <;If parts of groups within sUch castes, races ~t tribes as. #e '<;l e~"dto \)e. scbe4uled castes by the President 0 f India'8 ord~rs iSSUed udder· Article 314 0 f the COiiStmttlbn 0 f intlia. 172 Literate:

A person who can both read and write with understand ins in any langua~ has been taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write; bas not been considered as litorate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education Of shou!d have passed any minimum educational standard. All children of the age of 4 years or less have been treated as illiterate eVen if the cbild bas been going to a schoo 1and might have picked up reading and writing a few odd words. " .

Workers and Categories ofWork~rs : Work may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work invo lves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction ·ofworlc. In tile economic questions, canvassed in 19f11 census, there has been some difference., The 'work' concept of ] 961 and 1971 censuses, as opposed to tbe 'income' or 'economic independence' concept of the earlier censuses was adopted for 1981 census, but the criterion for classification of persons as workers was cbanged. WJJile in 1961 and 1971 C€nsuses different approaches, namely, usual stat~s and curretlt status, Were adotltec;l with reference period of one year and one week for seasonal and fOI regular werk respectivcly, at the 1981 census the usual status approach was adopted uniformly for all work. In 1961. a person qualified as a worker if he had worked regularly during the last season or ifbe had worked. at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the prec('ding fortnight. At the 1971 census a person was treated as a worker only if he spent his time mainly in work or ifheworhd at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding week. The dicbctcmy ofworker/non-worka of 1961 and 1971 censuses was discarded at the 1981 census and instead a trichotcmyofmainworker, marginalworker and non-worker was adopted. for main worker the time criterion of engagement in work for the major part ofthe year, i.e.,at least 183days wasadopt-ed. Those who worked for some time during the last y.oar but not for the major part were treated as marginal wor~fs. Those who had neVer worked during the last year \\-ere non-workers. This trichotomy partiaJly permits a compara", bility of 1981 census economic data with that of 1971 as well as 1961. The main woriCt;IS of 1981 census can be expected to correspond to the workers of 1971 and the main workers ami marginal workers of 1981 together W correspond to the workers of 1961. '

Classification of Main Activity ~

, The main activity of workers has been classified into four categorie.s, vi~., cultivators, agricllltur~llabo~ers, household industry and otber workers.. Thes~ terms are explained below: . '

Cultivator :

For purposes ofthe census, a person has been considered w~rkingas cultivator ifhe or she has been engaged eitner as employer, single worker or family workers in cultivation of land owned or held from govenunent or private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cqltivation included supervjsion, Of directio~ of cultivation. has been indicated by abbreviation 'C'. .

Agricultural Labourer:

A person who worked in another person's land for wages in money. kind or share has been regarded as an agricultural labourer. He/she had no risk in the cultivation butbe/she merely worked in another person's land fOf wages. An agricultural labourer had no right of lease Of contract on land on which beJ~he wOI~d. it has beeJl indicated by abbreviation 'AV. J >

Household Indpstry :

Househod industry has been defined as an industry conducted by the head of the ho_usehold bitnSeJf/herself and or by the members of the househola at home or wihin the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lived in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a ho~sehold industry constituted of ~rs of the household including the head. The industry should not 1>e ~n on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian' Factories Act. For a person who has returned his/her main activity as engaged in somf production, processing. servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentary, bidirolling, pottery :rqan'!lfacture.bicycle repairing, blacbmity. tailoring, etc. It bas been ascertained if it is a ho useho ld industry, and jf so, it has been indica te4 by the abbreviation 'HHI' in the space provided for, . , 113 Other Worbn: All workers, i.e., those \\!ho have been engaged in some economiq activity dUring tbe last one year, have not . been categorised as cultivators. or agricultural labourers or in household industry, are 'otber workers' 'OW'. Tbe type of worker~ tbat came under t~e ,category 'OW: incl~e~ factory.workers, plantation workers, those in !r~de, commerce, busIness, transport, nunlng. constructIOn, political or soctal work, all government servantslt m1.lI1 tctpa t "mplo yees, teachers. priests. entertainment artists, etc. .~

DISTRICT pRIMMIftY~.: Loet~ _Df.trab.,n;A:t~-'''f ' Cod~~. . . ~'hl _NO.~· .. No. of - ten:' ~f:'Otds -*,.,...... ~-.. ' -' ,HotWeS

2 3 4 5 6 17/4 Ludbiana Distl'ict T 3157'0 300,831 301,625 R 3,699'0 166,111 166,550 U 158·0 134,710 135,075 11/4/1 Jagraon Tahsil . T 1,119'7 56,438 56,520 R 1,107'5 46,611 46,647 U 12'2 9,827 9,813 17{4{1 Jagraon (M.C.) U to-oo 6,W7 6,236 17{4/II Raikot (M.C.) U 2-00 2,772 2,789 17/4{X Hathur (N.A.C.) U 0'16 848 848 17/4/2 Ludbiana Tahsil. T 1,464'6 173,700 174,O7} R l.352·5 63,532 63,610 U 112'1 110,168 110,461 17/41111 Mullanpur Dakha (N.A.C.) U 2 -05 1,442 1,446 17/4/IV Ludhiana (M. Corp.) . u 110 -00 108,726 lO9,OU 17/4/3 Samrala Tahsil...t' T 665'7 32.202 32,461 R 654,8 28,650 28,909 U 10'9 3,552 3,552 17!4/V Machhiwara eN.A.C.) U 1·89 1,700 1,700 17/4/Vr Samrala (M.C.)V U 9'()() 1,852 1,852 17/4/4 Khanna Tahsil ~ T 534'9 38,491 38,573 R 512,1 27,318 27,384 U 22'8 11,173 11,189 17!4!Vll Doraha (M.e.) U 1'29 1,295 1,296 17/41VIU Payal (M.C.) U 0·42 848 853 17/4/IX Khanna (M.e.) u 2H)6 .9.030 9,040 it!

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-' , Total P.QPldatiAQ,.~ tul1.iblJ'.Wnal ScbMuicd Cates Scheduled TribeS i:.iterate§ and Housetesa~~)

P M F M F, M F M F -- 1 S 9. lo.- II 12 13 14 15 111,341 549,336 1,818~912 978,l76 840,636 146J671 371,110 il,054,772 56~() 493,541 188,447 162.714 279.791- 181,011 764,140 417,046 347,094 58,224 48,621 2.69,544 190,039, 350,744 183,879 166,86:5- 17,303 50.846 90,668 63,534 288,807 151,688 1137,119 48,611 42,985 72.328 5(},O22 61.931 32,191 29.146 8,692 1.861 18,340 13.,512- 39,683 20.581 19.102 4.854 4,419 12,521 9.363 17.106 8,895- 8,211 2,952 2,629 4,644 3.445 5,148 2,715 2,433 886 813 1.175 '104. 1.014.254 551.945 462.309 114,160 %,435 332,387 225~492 399,081 213,281 185.806 13.984 63,692 110,21-4 ol,\322 615.161 3~8,664 276.5(}3 40.176 32,743 222,173 . 156J70. 8,11S 4,274 3,841 1,459 1,271 2,482 1,753 607,052 334.390 272.662 38.117 31,466 219,691 154.41.7 210,500 112,186. 98.314 35,090 29.996 57,034 36.762 190,055 101.352 S8.703 .)2,290 27,664 50,407 32',202- 20,445 10,834 9.611 2,8()O 2.332 6,6'}.7 4,560 9,621 5,007 4.614 1,472 1,259 2.898 1.979 10,824 5.821 4.991 ).328 1,073 ~ ..729 2,S&t 243.414 130.266 113.148 40,118 34,064 6~,~7 45.a22 176,:&23 94.909 81,914 33,561 28,.373 4(;,843" 29,525 66,5SH .35.351 31,234 6.556 3.691 2~404. 15,79:1. 7,606 3.993 3,613 400 357 2,860 - 2,185 5.224 2,754 2,410 988 832 M9Q· 4~24' '3,761 28.610 "S.lil '.Hi8 4.S02 11.?54 l~4SS; t~· DisTRICT Pll1t4Aa.1f' ~ , MAIN ; t,doatio'rl :t5istrlotriabsii,u.A./cityriowii Total Total Main Workers CultiVlltOri - CadeNo. Rural (l~~ (I) Urbag·~-· .,

...... -~....,._ ...... -.~ ...... ~,...-- M F M ----F . - .' . 1 2 .

~ __--"t ___''--'_''''''''.-'-''-1-.''_-'''-''--'-'''_'' __ --'---'_._'-'_'_' __ ~_'''--._._''''''_''' __1 Agricultural Labourers Household Industry- Other Workers Marginal workers Non-workers (II) Manufacturing, Process-' [JIl. IV, Y(b) & Yl to IX] ing, Servicing Hnd Repairs [yea)]

-~---...... -..._~~,._,_....,. ---,-~~-..-..-,_....~,...... - --._-..,._...--..,-..---...... _,.-.~~_...---._,- ---,-,-.-.-,-,-.-.-.-.- M F M F -M F M F M F

~o 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

93,756 3,389 19,214 1,295 274,054 15,847 2,937 21,208 443,665 798,337 84,739 3,113 8,105 511 73,412 4,556 2,542 20,028 254,852 464,842 9,017 276 11,109 784 200,642 11,291 395 1,180 188,813 333,495 25,558 926 2,339 157 27,702 2,267 659 7,499 83,690 156,021 12,896 779 1,789 109 16,434 1,413 620 7,280 68,207 127,447 2,662 47 550 48 11,268 854 39 219 15,483 28,574 1,252 35 350 34 8,159 615 18 82 10,020 18,334 971 3 105 11 2,779 217 21 31 4,260 7,948 ,439 9 95 3 330 22 106 1,203 2,292

36,596 .1,646 13, III 993 200,845 11,058 1,573 9,194 247,620 439,048 32,411 1,523 3,356 331 30,961 1,872 1,268 8,447 96,860 173,324 4,185 123 9,755 662 169,884 9,186 305 747 150,760 265,724 485 4 64 1,586 103 8 86 2,068 3,648

3,700 119 9,691 662 168,298 9,083 297 661 148,692 262,076 15,982 675 1,851 62 15,856 889 397 2,817 51,402 93,811 14,642 601 1,638 33 12,223 612 360 2,692 46,366 84,708 1,340 74 213 29 3,633 277 37 125 5,036 9,103 979 69 97 23 1,324 88 11 120 2,248 4,311 361 5 116 6 2,309 189 26 5 2,788 4,792 15,620 242 1,913 83 29,651 1,633 308 1,698 60,953 109,457 14,790 210 1,322 38 13,794 659 294 1,609 43,419 79,363 830 32 591 45 15,857 974 14 89 17,534 30,094 113 187 1,723 149 57 1,944 3,407

247 68 6 773 62 5 7 1,388 2,395 470 32 336 39 13,361 763 8 25 14,202 24,292

'PRIM}lRY CENSUS A~ft·Atr JAGRAON TAHSIL 180

VILLAGE PRIMARY . JAGRAON TAHSIL

Location Name of Tahsil/Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Schedlued Code (with Hadbast No.) Tahsil Occup- HOu~e- ing Institution? I and Castes Tribe$ No. in Sq. ied holds Houseless Population}. Kms. Residen- and of tial Village Hou~es in Hec- tares ------_ P M F ----M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4/1 Jagraon Tah~i1 (Rural) 1,107 S 46.611 46.647 288,807 151,688 137,119 48,611 42,91f5 1 Bahadarke (176) 192 90 90 508 276 232 11 7 2 Baghian (177) 505 119 119 685 367 318 -29 18 3 Mand Tihara (35) 193 46 46 208 115 93 15 . 19 4 Shahbazpura (36) 168 9 9 63 36 27 6' 5 5 Patti Multani (37) 339 117 117 743 381 362 122 103 6 Ahingran (39) 95 12 12 88 46 42 36 35 7 Tar( Kotli (:38) 237 65 65 373 197 176 116 98 8 Manwarp'lra (40) 303 47 47 272 142 130 77 75 9 Kotwal (41) i (' 115 ;- 6 6 40 19 21 10 Kaklir (34) 860 195 195 1,295 6Q7 598 184 144 t,' 11 Lodhiwala(33) 217 35 35 233 126 107 12 Giddarwindi (32) 1,001 292 292 1,745 919 826 353 330 13 Slterewala (178~ 94 21 21 114 63 51 6 3 14 Hayatewala (179) 116 21 21 . 105 54 51 15 Kmian Hus~aini (180) 853 184 184 1,053 569 484 25 19 16 Parjian Biharipur (181) 460 167 167 82Q 437 3Q2 62 48 17 Madrepur (182) 533 121) 120 737 391 346 2 3 18 Ahuoura (30) 716 209 21)9 1,158 645 513 134 109 19 Malsian Bajan (31) 558 182 182 1,092 562 530 217 191 20 Sidhwan Bet (28) 1,073 474 474 2,591 1,353 1,238 240 217 21 Shafipura (29) 182 33 33 197 109 88 61 48 22 KIt'lrsaidvlIra (183) 242 86 86 477 252 225 23 H'lin (184) 135 29 29 174 89 85 24 Gag Kalan (185) 192 36 36 251 136 115 25 Akuwala (186) 191 13 13 92 48 44 26 Ghonewala (187) 121 66 66 412 214 198 27 Bhaini Gujjaran (27) 121 6 6 35 20 15 II 9 28 Salempura (26) 963 311 311 1,812 1,000 812 282 228 29 Bhamal (25) 592 122 122 646 357 289 118 94 30 Bang~irura (50) 305 102 102 685 362 323 105 89 31 Saddarpura (49) 371 170 170 1,101 593 508 224 176 32 JanetPura (48) 405 153 153 955 523 432 97 85 33 Sodhiwala (42) 407 93 93 635 327 . 308 105 97 34 Fatehgarh Sibian (43) , 485 129 129 907 479 428 231 219 35 Galib Ran Singh (44) 326 168 168 936 472 464 105 105 36 Galib Khurd (45) 293 167 167 1,106 595 511 181 152 37 Sheikh Daulat (47) 614 191 191 1,305 711 594 182 135 38 Sherpur Khurd (46) 391 221 221 1,235 692 543 192 166 39 Lilan (511 1,000 470 470 2,636 1,393 1,243 660 634 40 Tapar Ramhn (~2) 59 18 18 96 55 41 41 21 41 Swaddi Khurd (122) 181 132 132 939 481 458 140 126 42 Badalwala (121) 241 130 130 886 471 415 193 158 43 Ramgarh (53) 620 342 342 2,114 1,109 1,005 360 334 44 Malsian Bhaike (54) 282 124 125 694 373 321 178 145 45 Jandi (55) 617 218 218 1,371 719 652 272 210 46 RasuJpur (57) 451 170 170 1,114 619 495 284 215 47 Bazurg (58) 357 214 214 1,265 683 582 159 130 48 Chimna (59) 578 324 324 1,980 1,010 970 319 295 49 Malak (120) 791 429 429 2,603 1,359 1,244 403 344 50 Agwar Gujjran (126) 1,908 480 480 3,782 2,010 1,772 1,058 938 51 Sherpur Kalan (123) 1,039 623 623 3,989 2,203 1,786 829 683 52 Am3.rgarh Urf Kaler (125 ) 363 291 291 1,781 951 830 342 295 53 Galib Kalan (124) 2,165 910 910 5,346 2,798 2,548 1,170 1,046 .. .. 54 Patti Sham Singh (137) .. Merged in 55 Kaunke (136) 2.,627 1,39i 1,391 8,sio 4,637 4,173 1,728 1,581 -181

CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Cultivators Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Agricu Itura I Household Otl:er Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry_ Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturinll , [TII,IV, V(b) Processing. & VI to IX) Servicing and RepairA [V(a») ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 , 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 72,328 50,022 82,ft61 2,392 41,742 91 22,896 779 1,789 109 16,434 1.413 620 7,280 68,207 127,447

158 66 147 1 128 16 3 I 129 231 . 89 29 229 214 10 2 3 65 138 253 41 13 77 1 37 39 1 3 38 89 23 2 21 13 26 1 ~ to 25 146 125 168 2 113 39 16 2 11 25 202 335 20 19 29 23 6 17 42 101 81 76 1 45 22 9 'i 121 175 69 47 72 1 39 29 3 1 70 129 14 9 12 12 7 ,21 355 203 400 1 213 97 6 84 1 297 597 80 56 68 1 51 12 5 1 58 106 296 182 541 34 239 193 24 108 10 378 792 17 1 36 35 1 27 51 3 42 42 12 51 136 16 375 4 275 47 3 52 194 480 75 29 230 218 12 207 392 133 29 203 192 7 1 3 114 188 232 320 65 367 8 189 88 1 10 5 80 2 278 505 , 286 207 315 48 134 111 19 5 65 29 247 482 775 513 708 36 229 126 2 9 344 34 5 640 1,202 44 38 60 1 26 24 9 49 87 III 32 146 3 133 3 13 100 222 42 19 48 44 4 41 85 51 24 82 76 4 1 54 115 11 5 23 22 1 25 44 75 24 116 102 1 11 3 98 197 11 5 9 7 1 1 11 15 421 178 629 48 297 243 42 ,i 88 371 764 149 84 210 124 74 2 10 147 289 176 122 205 1 124 64 2 15 157 322 262 136 364 3 146 114 3 101 3 1 229 504 235 174 305 8 171 1 93 3 32 7 218 424 123 101 167 107 53 3 4 160 308 159 88 284 ' 121 122 5 36 16 231 179 197 219 154 311 20 200 93 i6 18 4 161 444 325 212 356 9 176 84 7 2 89 6 2 239 500 376 223 420 1 247 84 ,9 80 172 290' 421 349 222 442 2 236 126 1 79 2 250 541 513 309 759 28 295 224 87 14 153 12 633 1,215 11 9 40 1 4 36 1 15 40 274 195 254 2 128 64 4 58 2 20 265 207 191 209 130 273 31 71 66 3 133 30 3 195 384 615 38i 592 10 282 .. 157 17 136 10 111 517 884 192 111 198 13 60 1 91 8 1 46 4 1 175 307 381 26t 385 2 193 92 100 2 334 650 269 149 333 3 139 101 5 88 3 3 286 489 387 261 397 3 221 98 10 68 3 286 579 601 405 491 16 184 3 101 11 5 195 8 8 519 946 653 431 760 6 393 191 19 157 6 1 599 1,237 940 540 1,070 115 301 3 410 68 29 3 330 41 4 115 936 1,542 1,021 599 1,205 34 473 4 413 13 306 29 2 43 996 1,709 438 304 537 12 251 1 144 3 139 11 9 5 405 813 1,278 847 1,616 141 666 5 653 118 30 2 267 16 1 19 1,181 2,388 Kaunke Village 1,593 '1.125 2,790 56 1,3Si 3 1,011 2 47 2 3si 49 11 431 1,836 3,686 182

V1LLAGE 'PRlMHV

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LOcUion Name of Village Area No.of No. of Total 'PO"p'tliation fiacilld- Scheduled Schedukld Code (with Hadbast No.) of Oronp- Hol'sc" ing fnstituti0l11l1 ana Castes Tribes No. ViIlage ied holds Houseless Population) in.·Hec· Residen- tares tial Rouses

------.---- ."'--_---- P M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 , '. -'- 4/1/56 Agwa r l.oponkhurd (133) 322 46 64 450 330 12O 20 1O 51 Agwar Lapan Kalan (134) 678 44 44 ' 303 187 116 . 61 40 58 Agwar Khawaja Baju (132) 514 165 165 987 517 470 343 321 59 Ki1lar{107) 760 299 299 1,099 . 1,102 997 224 . 173 60 Pabbia-n (106) 401 178 178 1,339 710 629 211 I 183 61 Sahian (113) 536 342 342 2,196 1,153 1,043 349 307 6C1. Gagra (118) 334 169 169 1,074 555 519 339 318 63, Shahid Rachhp::tl Singh Nagar (119) 303 85 85 ' :547 268 279 121. 121 64 Pana (60) '518 187 189 r,235 634 601 208 201 65 Sidhwan Kalan (61) 788 493 493 3,020 1-,626 1,394 638 536 66 Sidhwatl Khurd (62) 326 249 249 2,008 756 1,252 206 187 6"' Mann (112) 854 504 504 J,198 1,749 1,449 . 469 379 68 Sheikhupura (110) 321 212 212 1,448 791 657 293 255 69 Gurah (111) 749 442 442 2,843 t,498 1,345 360 289 76 Birk (63) 604 232 232 1,427 751 676 171 140 71 Barsal (64) 582 278 278 1,639 865 774 328 303 72 Sangatpura (65) 450 143 143 893 456 437 102 88 73 Gorsian Makhan (68) 326 105 105 669 349 320 101 91 14 RaowaI (66) 725 245 245 1,525 805 720 251 229 15 M'Idarpura (65) 221 85 85 478 254 224 99 74 76 Kiri (24) 195 51 51 309 158 151 45 35 77 Bhaini Araian (23) 354 77 77 509 270 239 149 127 7f, Sheikh Qutab (22) 234 45 45 261 131 130 106 109 79 Talwara (21) 389 133 133 980 528 452 341 306 80 Khudai Chak (67) 296 69 69 443 233 210 20 17 81 Kot Mana (18) 423 105 105 664 332 332 104 116 &2 Gorsian Qadar Baksh (20) 382 50 50 259 131 128 79 87 83; Gorsian Khan Mobamad (19) 391 ·66 66 440 219 221 7 7 84 Kot Umra (17) . 396 37 37 245 132 113 85 Bhundri (16) 1,499 390 390 1,630 1.,396 1,234 548 485 86 AIiwaI (11) 440 118 118 735 387 348 121 124 87 Talwandi Nauabad '(8) 95 48 48 260 133 127 88 Walipur Khurd (9) _ 356 85 85 536 286 250 112 103 89 Kotli (10) 242 33 33 207 112 95 24 17 90 Ranke (4) 332 56 56 388 212 176 70 61 91 Baniawal (5) 86 37 37 203 115 88 29 19 92 Ghumnewal (6) 117 81 81 493 270 223 199 160 93 Manewall (7) 104 29 29 169 94 75 21 18 94 Walipur Kalan (1) 671 80 80 596 314 282 91 88 g5 Bhatha Dhua (3) 553 108 108 746 399 347 205 193 96 BassiaJ:1 (74) 497 185 185 1,141 614 527 216 197 97 Porain (12) 896 298 298 1,911 1-,022 889 317 259 98 Bharowal Klturd (13) 287 35 35 227 126 101 29 27 99 Lihan (14) 190 71 71 469 235 234 76 73 100 Gorahur (15) 170 55 55 404 221 183 39 27 101 Bharowal Kalan (70) 645 209 209 1,526 781 745 156 141 102 Dhothar (69) 265 63 63 468 230 238 56 48 103 Swaddi Khas (71) 1,737 653 653 4;039 2,118 1,921 647 584 104 Majri'(73) 353 145 145 931 503 428 211 166 105 Khanjarwal (15) 209 107 107 701 367 334 79 70 106 Talwandi Khurd (76) 627 292 292 1,854 978 876 220 175 107 TalwarJdi Kalan (72) . 865 385 385 2,!21 1,225 1,096 284 248 108 Mar Karima' (109) 360 143 ~43 935 498 437 231 197 109 Dhatt(W8) 422 233 33 1;644 892 752 304 264 110 Mandiani (77) 812 368 368 2,298 1,252 1,046 456 384 183-

CElIisM.~A.MSTRA£T LUDHIANA 8'1Snt-f€T· MAIN WORKERS Lit~tes ------____ .------Marginai Non-Work-er-s Total Main Culti\latOTs A~culttmd H@usehoi{i Other Workers Workers (1) LahGurers 11ldustry--- Workers (I-IX) (II) Mal'l.ufacturjng~ (III, IV. V(b) Processing, and VI tolX) Servicing and R~pairs [V (I:l)]

------_------M ,F M 11 M F M F M F M F M F M F II 14 15 1"6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 165 44 114 17 43 .. 14 56 17 216 10&, 77 36 LOG 1 53 1 34. 19 81' lIS 148 85 2'11 1: 83 70 10 108 1 237 24~ 232 543 426 658 9- 406 .. IlS 2 16 118 7 4# 988 382 239 400 15 19~ 2 100 13 S 95 2 16 30.8 598

636 467 675 5 352 159 21 143 5 478 1~O38 252 143 284 1 93: 151 .. 1 39 1 70 271 448 162 117 174 2 76 81 1 17 1 94 277 338 250 357 3 192 70 1 1 94 2 277 598 752 511 869 12 3;59' 344 1 165 12 36 4 721 1,378 486 925 444 43 18!)'- 86 5 164 43 312 1,,209 949 620 996 l46 386 196 lOG 17 3 397 37 328 753' 975 426 260 420 7 1941 123 22 81 7 371" 750 738 554 &75 1-2 522- 201' I 22 130 11 623 1,333 489- 289 400 14 233 52 2 8 107 12 3Sr 0662 504 348 434 12 201 101, 15 117 12 431 762 243 199 255 s- 132- 67 2 3 53 3 201 432 202 140 197 2 113 61' 23 2 152 318 460 298 429 3 24:7 76 1 9 97 2 3 373 717 107 72 151 61 69 3 12 lOa 224 86 73 9'5 .. 56· 29 10 63 151 13.9 80 US t 7'S 1 55 .. 8 132 ~38 49 27 78 2 58' 12 2 l' 7 .. 53 !l28 307 146 2% 156- 55 2 83 3- 229 452 133 ~04 1:34 1:14- lQ 10 .. 99 210 149 98 177 1 12;5:. 44 8 1 154'; 331 46 30 78 34- 40 4 53 128 80 21 131 111' 18 2 83 221 66, 38 18 66 48 18 ' - 113 551 294 821 23 365 5 353 14- 5 1 98 3 14 1123 561 1,088 143 69 232 13"6 86 10 169 155: 179 40 20 62 40 19 3 .- 14 61 S1' 66 95 60 153 I 98 48 7 1 133' 249 49 36 65 2 50 13 2 1 I 47' 93 92: 72 125 1 61 57 7 1 87' 1175 56 27 58 35 12 1 10 51" 88 140 54 1'57 1 13t 8 18 1 , - 113' 222 26 10. 58 47- 11 36 75 153 108 160 3 124 23 13 3 154: 279 188 111 23~ 2 H:7 92, 25 2 165' 345 367 224 328 3 149' 99 8- 78 3 2B6 524 630 367 50!) 5t 136 95 41- 8 28 270. 19 3 119 510.' 719 68 43 73 38 27 8 13 531 88 136 95 128 2 73 20 1 13 22 1 10.1' 232 98 75 135 84' 46 2 3 86 183 515 425 4314 -7 2'5-5 88 1 90. 7 '"~ 36 345' 70.2 129 ]04 115 H 70.- 7 11 2 3 31 2 2 12 113' 215 1,262 881 . 1,105 6.6 548 1 244- 2' 35 278 63 4 1,0091 1~855 258 185 258 2 1417 87 24 2 245: 426 218 167 169 3 8~ 23 14 48 3 198 331 5.a(;1 375 581 7 290 144 4 143 7 397 869 655 444 658 14 321 189 1 26 1. 128 12 3 564- 1,682 260 1'\2 251 119 91 41 247 437 524 '19.7 SOS 12 218 153 1 1 133 11 1 386 740 639 3.8.8 683 Hi 281 24l 5 156 16 ~ 1\0.30 184 VILLAGE PRiMARY

JAGRAION TAHSIL Location Name of Village Area of No. of ' No. of Total Population (including Scheduled Scheduled Code (withHadbast No.) Village Occupied House­ Institutional & Houseless Castes Tribes No. in Hec- Residen- holds PQPulation) tares tial Houses

------P M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO- II 12 1,194 640 554 226 205 4/11111 Pandori (78) 300 200 201 112 Raqba(79) 746 397 401 2,479 1,332 1,147 370 304 1,007 597 597 3,486 1,795 1,691 494 446 113 Boparai Kalan (88) . 460 114 Hans (105) 1,194 561 561 3,942 2,096 1,846 557 115 Sujapur (102) 320 106 106 1,253 664 589 201 174 116 Chhajawal (103) 663 365 365 2,221 1,155 1,066 404 363 117 Chachrari (104) 383 215 215 1.261 668 593 234 207 118 Dhotan (116) 586 566 566 • 3,394 1,766 1,628 595 508 119 Bardeke (115) 308 157 158 1,052 581 471 232 199 • 120 Mirpur (114) 202 122 122 746 411 335 97 74 122 121 Bir Gagra (117) 142 65 65 445 226 219 126 Agwar Pona (127) 560 189 189 1,421 761 660 13 14 122 85 123 Agwar Ladhai (128) 727 78 78 376 217 159 100 Agwar Rahlan (130) 484 131 131 884 463 421 85 81 .. .. 124 Merged in 125 Agwar Dala (135) Bir Akhara (129) 112 12 12 68 38 30 15 10 126 500 127 Akhara (142) 1,223 S40 S40 3,272 1,707 1,565 577 Randhirgarh (140) 211 66 67 416 217 199 53 46 128 340 129 Roomi (143) 754 422 422 2,653 1,393 1,260 384 3,395 1,756 468 396 130 ~malpura (144) 1,008 576 576 1,639 250 131 Lamma (152) 780 378 378 2,424 1,253 1,171 262 439 205 205 1,293 670 623 240 250 132 Chima(145) 30 133 Bassuwal (151) 188 51 51 382 198 184 30 Bhamipura (147) 1,219 471 471 2,857 1,526 1,331 537 410 134 645 .J35 Dalla (141) 1,198 580 580 3,989 2,061 1,928 686 225 136 Khosa (138) 406 219 219 1,357 710 647 239 541 229 229 1,609 815 794 195 197 137 Dangian (139) 789 - 708 138 Rasulpur (140) 1,843 737 737 4,826 2,602 2,224 845 433 433 2,753 1,434 1,319 347 306 139 Dehrka (148) 926 140 Manuke(150) 1.927 1.051 1,051 6,210 3,241 2,969 1,023 688 141 M~llah (149) 1,448 684 684 4,060 2,110 1,950 764 2,022 808 808 4,873 2,583 2,290 710 584 142 Chakkar (173) 782 .143 Lakha (172) 1,675 663 663 4,205 2.216 1,989 865 343 169 169 1,067 554 513 136 122 .. 144 Burj Kulara (175) Treated as 145 Hathur (174) 135 146 Pheru Raien (170) 547 226 226 1,329 702 627 143 872 464 464 2,928 1,478 1,450 389 374 147 Nathowal(169) 146 148 Acharwal (171) 494 229 229 1,439 751 688 167 1,144 560 560 3.560 1,892 1,668 458 395 .-. 149 Jhoraran (165) 221 150 Jatpura (164) 563 190 192 1,300 711 589 248 191 85 85 521 274 247 52 49 151 Sattowal (163) 170 ShahJahanpur (166) 291 92 92 618 324 294 187 152 438 376 153 Boparai Khurd (168) 518 273 273 1,838 968 870 436 166 166 1,034 545 489 274 252 154 Ram~arh Sibian (167) 804 155 Basstan (162) 1,713 971 971 5,854 3,100 2,754 935 352 264 264 1,481 759 722 186 191 156 Birijal (153) 72 Burj Naklian (155) 257 186 186 1.159 614 545 84 157 23 13 158 Umarpura (154) 115 44 44 260 140 120 296 119 119 855 444 411 122 123 159 Siloani (161) 143 lOS 160 Raikot (160) 3,150 133 133 759 442 317 Un- 161 Chak Chhajawal (156) 161 51 39 _".. 162 Rupa Patti (159) 130 72 72 457 233 224 707 420 420 2,688 1,374 1,314 605 588 163 Burj Hari Singh (158) 439 Talwandi Rai (157) 1.584 420 420 2,570 1.303 1.267 482 164 776 172 163 165 Rajoana Khurd (96) 562 251 251 1.543 767 18~ tENsus·Al&'rllAcf· .. LUDHIArNA DJSr.... ct ' . MAIN WORKERS Literates Minginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household '., Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry-Manu- . (Ill, IV, V(h) (I-IX) (Il) facturing, Pro.- & VI to IX) cessing. Servicin~ and Repairs [V(a)]

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ----M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 350 189 344 5 167 too 2 75 .5 296 549 767 484 632 16 274 137 1 22 ,. .199 15 .i 699 1.131 1,223 865 932 47 428 180 4 44 280 43 do 863 1,51~ 959 665 1,203 14 729 313 8 153 14 893 1,832 259 193 328 4 168 80 4 '1 '16 3 336 S85 529 350 684 11 331 196 (; 16 141 S 4. 89 456 966 447 272 362 2 158 89 1 8 107 1 306 591 914 637 922 37 317 2 138 1 '12 4 395 30 2 S6 842 1.535 252 184 295 143 61 91 42 12S 244- 346 205 155 246 2 157 75 '2 12 '2 165 333 , , 104 64 88 1 35 52 1 t 138 218 410 281 406 4 308 1 30 2 68 1 10 89 345 561 83 50 138 38 21 8 109 38 79 12t 201 111 286 32 196 48 29 1 41 3 .. 177 389 Jagraon M, C. 20 13 24 . 1 . 16 5 3 1 14 29 671 499 937 9 568 278 5 86 9 770 1,556 83 46 142 14 81 36 25 14 75 185 719 547 689 34 379 1 156 5 js 119 28 .. 45 704 1,181 887 696 975 92 ·584 163 74 75 2 153 16 53 781 . 1,494 602 410 686 13 419 124 1 21 122 12 6 ·567 1,152 403 246 329 2 171 98 2 2 58 203 341 418 110 82 97 3 69 14 1 3 11 2 101 181 109 486 922 11 440 .334 6 43 3 105 2 4i SO 563 1,270 763 569 1,062 33 623 299 20 20 120 13 12 38 987 1,857 299 188 396 3 215 147 4 30 3 5 81 309 563 250 139 427 1 304 103 2 18 1 461 388 332 1,097 ·740 1,491 20 933 6 397 3 26 4 135 7 1 340 1,110 1,864 523 369 780 3 500 195 12 13 3 39 654 1,277 1,-185 878 1,902 26 1,066 607 4 41 1 188 21 1 108 1,338 2,835 925 626 1,104 21 581 365 45 2 113 19 20 149 986 1,780 958 684 1.477 39 843 448 27 47 4 139 8 6 222 1,100 2,029 703 434 1,290 19 726 3 445 13 9 1 110 2 1 405 925 1,565 289 192 338 1 202 94 3 39 1 216 512 Town 339 210 410 289 100 2 19 211 292 416 791 558 721 9 370 109 1 24 218 8 lOS 143 652 1,298 249 176 456 10 274 144 3 38 7 417 295 261 815 556 1,052 9 659 287 18 1 88 8 840 1,659 348 240 374 5 175 III 11 77 5 337 584 118 100 165 Jl8 31 16 82 109 165 190 133 148 4 84 34 1 2 28 3 176 290 351 229 565 4 259 1 256 6 44 3 403 866 240 151 324 2 109 167 12 36 2 221 487 1,408 1,023 1,689 35 744 1 499 6 SO 396 28 44 158 1,367 2,561 336 253 403 36 198 97 23 2 106 13 356 686 2SO 162 361 1 248 64 49 1 253 544 61 41 67 49 7 2 9 73 120 213 154 250 154 77 ., 19 194 411 148 111 286 44 115 62 109 37 ·s 37 151 236 inhabited 75 49 122 88 30 -4 Iii 224 625 457 694 ii 289 250 1 14 1 141 9 30 35 650 1,268 562 440 717 8 395 232 16 74 8 586 1,259 406 365 427 4 297 76 8 46 4 340 172 186 VIiLAde PIUMAtt¥ JAdRAON TA.iW1I. Location Name of Village Area No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled Code (with H'adba'lt No.) of Occupied House- ing Institutional & Castes Tribes No. Village Residen- h.)lds Houseless Population~ in H~- tiat Houses tares

P M F M F M F 2 3 .. 5 6 ., 8 9 to 11 12 4/1/166 Rajoana Kalan (97) 389 225 225 1,237 640 597 261 226 .. 167 Heran (98) 738 441 445 2,473 1,284 1,189 468 439 168 Aitiana (99) 964 433 433 2,682 1,404 1,278 465 427 169 Baraich (101) 351 148 148 927 498 429 135 99 170 Tug'll (100) 352 187 187 1,220 642 578 184- 169 I, 171 Jassowal (89) 441 312 312 1,733 873 860 236 219 172 Sudhar (90) 865 658 658 3,778 1,929 ],849 445 420 173 Ghuman (86) 261 233 233 1,288 652 636 247 236 174 Badh.el (87) 153 113 113 625 345 280 194 165 175 Hisow",1 (81) 465 302 302 1,729 886 843 340 323 176 Abuwal (92) 491 305 305 1,972 1,036 936 347 317 171 Rattowal (93) 352 260 260 1,573 839 734 235 208 178 Tusa (94) 628 420 420 2,467 1,269 1,198 412 375 - 179 Akalgarh (91) 548 829 829 4,006 2,087 1,919 532 453 180 Halwara (95) 1,765 1,269 1,269 - 6,245 3,056 1,189 1,363 1,220 181 Nurpur (192) 535 249 249 1,539 805 734 259 248 182 Barhmi (191) 505 368 368 2,135 1,113 1,022 324 293 183 Gotldwal (193) 441 260 260 1,623 839 784 178 182 184 Tajpur (194) 434 300 300 2,017 1,081 936 374 287 185 Bhaini Baringan (195) 630 391 391 2,290 1,213 1,077 390 339 186 Sukhana (196) 250 85 85 540 293 247 141 126 187 Kishangarh (197) 155 96 96 558 284 274 15 11 188 BhainiDarera (199) 475 258 258 1,542 849 693 254 193 189 Bassraon (198) 182 128 128 812 415 397 163 150 190 Littar (189), _ 203 143 143 974 500 474 160 170 191 Burj Lattar (190) 476 289 289 1,838 930 908 300 289 192 Burj.Hakiman (188) 468 157 160 984 527 457 257 220 193 Andlu (200) 750 328 328 2,325 1,204 1,121 568 504 194 Shahidgarh (201) 266 - Un- 187 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DlSTRlq MAIN WORKERS Literates _.._---,.._---..-.--.--,....,..._,....,.-,.----_.---,.._-_.--_----...... __ ...... - Ma;:tinal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agriaultural Household Other wo ers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I~IX) Manufaaturing. (III.IV.V(b) (II) Proaessng. & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs [V(a)]

...... ----_ -- .--~------~-- ...------....------....----- ~------M' F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . 333 249 347 4 162 129 2 54 4 68 293 525 470 332 607 40 283 186 25 21 1 117 14 2 19 675 1.130 117 534 722 7 363 229 1 20 110 6 682 ' 1.271 217 155 249 7 129 62 58 7 249 422. 301 223 329 2 159 131 .. S 31 2 313 576 457 379 451 17 207 112 3 12 5 120 9 1 422 842 1,170 940 922 71 350 2.4 171 27 2 374 45 15 5 992 1.773 425 303 334 14 103 132 8 91 14 318 622 173 104 152 6 27 73 3 17 35 3 193 274 437 341 475 8 204 105 33 133 8 15 lij 396 722 467 337 533 10 254 135 5 34 110 5 19 132 484 794 460 3()3 446 3 238 103 8 97 3 2 2 391 729 618 435 663 15 333 165 7 14 1 151 7 49 606 1.134 1,349 973 1,087 38 119 8S 25 2 858 36 6 1,000 1,&'75 1,634 1,535 1,335 78 305 428 18 70 2 532 58 4 107 1,717 3,004

429 336 459 6 205 116 2 ~1 117 4 346 728 582 444 '195 10 326 139 17 113 10 518 1,012 415 302 480 1 314 99 2 65 1 ". 3 359 780 575 418 550 17 268 4 112 8 13 157 5 22 31 509 888 S77 557 563 5 261 1"92 11 99 5 6SOJ 1,072 148 98 173 3 79 62 2 30 3 4 116 2M 1631 122 133 1 87 6 1 39 1 5 151 268 398 256 455 14 236 1 142 3 12 65 10 28 100 366 579 192 105 219 1 118 80 8 13 1 48 196 348 249 212 273 5 127 104 1 41 5 227 469 579 434 491 9 276 109 19 2 87 7 5 14 434 885 273 186 282 4 103 144 35 4 24S 453 533 347 614 7 286 247 4 77 7 590 1,114 bthabltedJ ,. !T ! ~ '1 . . . . ~ ! .. • " 188

URBAN PRIMARY

1.oQtion ' Name of Town/Ward Area of, No. of No. of Total Population(i~lud" Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Town/' Occupied House- iog' Institutional Castes Tribes Ward Residential holds and Houseless in Km.1 Houses Population

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12

4/1 Jagraon'M.C. 10·80 6,207 6,236 3!),683 20,~1 19,102 4,854 4,419 Ward No. 1 466 495 2;155 1,429 1,326 107 100 2 476 476 3,181 - 1,614 1,567 43 48' 3 238 238 1,3()1 683 618 11 4 4 418 418 2,518 1,289 i,229 128 92 5 326 326 1,995 1,029 966 368 342 6 372 372 2,:339 1,144 1,095 264 232 7 309 309 2,203 1,129 1,074 8 268 268 2,250 1,170 1,080 380 359 9 423 423 2,759 1,449 1,310 838 770 10 377 377 2,277 1,204 1,073 788 740 11 349 349 2,220 1,170 1,050 286 247 12 357 357 2,247 1,173 1,074 278 266 13 , 258 258 1,902 1,009 893 2 3 14 354 354 2,281 1,156 1,125 15 335 335 2,026 1,016 1".010 31 21 16 448 448 3018 1,590 1,428 889 791 .. 1\ 17 433 433 2,511 1,327 1,184 441 404 4/11 Raikot M.C. 2·g0 2,772 2,789 17,106 8,895 8,211 2,951 2,629 Ward No. 1 262 262 1,525 809 716 442 400 2 310 325 1,957 1,045 912 335 296 3 226 228 1,427 748 679 528 489 4 244 244 1,449 760 689 524 464 5 248 248 1,487 764 723 168 142 6 178 178 1,136 592 544 1 2 ,7 7 184 184 1252, , 614 638 7 8 219 219 1,260 670 S90 14 19 9 172 172 1,115 543 572 11 14 10 173 173 1,040 540 500 43 28 11 171 171 - 979 516 463 303 276 12 212 212 1,262 654 608 190 145 t 13 173 173 1,217 640 577 384 344 " Hatbur N.A.C. 0·16 848 848 5.148 2,715 2,433 886 813

W~td No, l M~ 84~ S114~ 2,715 ~!433 ~~

LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates ---. Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus­ Other Workers Workers Workers(l-DO (I) Labourers (II) try-Manufactur_ (1II, IV,V (b) ing' Processing, &VI to IX Servicing and ----._ ------Repairs [V(a)] M F· M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 12,521 9,363 10,543 6S6 782 2 1,252 35 350 34 8,159 615 18 82 10,020 18,334 %7 782 673 78 42 71 3 2 558 75 756 1,248 1,222 932 792 64 2 1 18 17 771 47 822 1,503

522 416 355 46 12 ,"" 8 4 331 46 328 572 966 161 679 66 5 1 3 26 645 65 610 1,163 582 421 515 24 13 45 1 8 449 23 514 942 716 540 603 15 14 18 24 547 '15 541 1.080 842 671 564 25 3 6 5 1 550 24 565 1,049 661 476 588 33 68 43 5 36 1 441 27 3 26 579 1.021' 688 462 713 19 66 257 2 10 1 320 16 736 1,291 444 265 ,621 90 30 85 4 17 . 12 489 74 583 983 661 487 611 22 25 102 27 457 22 559 1,028 607 441 644 15 299 100 1 28 211 14 2 8 527 . 1,051 588 448 521 20 118 116 488 873 2 285 19 - 880 111 618 36 11 3 2 60S 33 538 1.089 670 557 519 28 5 5 509 28 497 982 681 441 821 66 79 1 334 16 26 1 382 48 6 769 1,356 824 546 706 39 6 47 50 603 39 13 42 608 . 1.103 4,644 3,445 4,614 232 759 1 9'71 105 11 2,779 217 21 31 4,260 7,948 274 197 409 13 119 125 10 1 155 12 15 24 385 679 461 296 562 36 127 1 136 26 1 273 34 483 876 253 152 282 3 10 116 5 91 3 2 464 676 " 285 160 412 6 62 204 2 4 . 142 4 348 683 , 409 322 392 19 11 33 7 281 19 372 704 446 341 301 22 11 2 3 288 19 1 3 290 S19 465 400 323 10 5 318 10 291 628 470 367 346 32 20 4 13 2 309 30 324 558 400 362 299 22 8 3 288 22 244 5SO 395 304 295 25 51 18 6 220 25 2 245 473 189 122 305 11 61 119 17 1 108 10 1 211 451 582 369 257 348 26 67 47 14 2 220 24 306 228 165 340 1 87 166 1 1 86 5 3 1 297 569 1,175 704 1,512 35 648 1 439 , 3 330 22 106 1,203 2,292

1,175 704 1.512 35 648 1 439 9 3 330 ~ 106 1,~03 :t29~

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA TAHSIL ~ , ' ... ., .-, VILLAGE PRIMARy

1 Location Name of Tabsil/Village Area NO.df No. of Total Population (i~ciuJ: Scheduled Scheduled Code (with Hadbast No.) of

CF..NSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main CUltivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Mattu- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) facturing, Pro- & VI to IX) cessing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ---~------~ -----'_--- -_-_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 110,214 69,322 115,153 4,035 48,425 309 32,411 1;523 3,356 331 30,961 1,872 1,268 8,447 96,860 173,324 283 195 470 9 375 1 46 4 49 4 318 692 42 28 39 23 14 2 36 73 40 18 44 40 4 34 67 inhabited 49 29 74 ' 71 '3 36 89 21 76 2 73 1 :3 1 ., 107 147 640 404 665 8 348 1 184 5 128 7 584- 1047 70 62 73 43 25 5 Ti 141 70 21 149 22 127 lOS 225 inhabited 39 29 79 43 36 47 136 5 1 5 5 6 8 37 24 52 47 59 109 2 5' 1 ~2 1 3 23 13 65 20 .. 44 1 28 84 181 86 285 79 i415 8 52 232 447 105 39 169 1 55 5 86 117 180 36 23 33 19 9 22. 5 2 35 69 116 2 2 100 170 56 28 44 70 " 218 43 178 381 144 77 1 37 137 1 1 129 ' 45 11 2 17 1 107 204 115 74 179 3 56 121 82 42 129 8 151 281 56 25 2 44 92 38 15 29 ~~ 11 7 5 3 10 16 438 245 7 431 709 455 269 9 21 73 99 2 175 124 38 103 52 1 20 138 296 14 1 6 11 23 10 5 26 8 21 10 26 33 42 32 1 24 40 26 18 25 7 " 1 176 1 27 121 234- 91 46 2 55 1 79 15 1 10 20 11 12 5 15 20 1 22 3 49 22 193 202 125 80 129 3 4 2 109 62 40 59 8 1 102 163 07 27 7 17 38 81 50 48 68 7 31 10 4 Ludhiana City r .. n Ltidhianil City -. 305 192 133 74 SO 1 52 3 158 1'77 3 22 4 14 15 107 9 151 243 153 80 179 28 36 106 180 79 46 51 2 6 1 11 1 55 114 4 76 7 1 111 198 18 43 130 1 41 34 4 68 154 71 71 99 61 198 325 201 87 91 - 3 11 124 192 106 3 76 5 190 401 241 158 246 5 61 273 492 294 142 98 11 3 68 1 37 182 319 4 212 44 3 287 583 294 175 353 3 97 41 40 42 4 4 69 51 75 56 86 4 52 4 86 190 115 79 120 1 64 1 35 6 2 28 44 42 16 43 34 8 76 116 92 48 86 44 45 2 22 3 ,; 107 180 111 61 131 5 62 2 502 839 432 338 5 202 114 45 5 361 1 1Q5 154 3 387 698 498 301 412 4 153 12 1,090 1,885 1,206 32 439 227 9 3 349 29 21 904 1,024 67 14 39 2 209 423 275 211 287 2 167 111 271 153 138 173 2 64 86 3 20 2 194

VILLAGE PRIMARY LUDlUANA TAHSIL Location Name of Village Area No of No. of To tal'Population (includ· Scheduled Scheduled Code (with Hadbast No.) of Occupied House- ing Institutional & Castes Tribes No Village Residential holds Houseless Population) in Hec- Houses. tares

------P M F M F M F 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/2/56 Chak (138) 783 293 293 1,781 937 844 290 266 57 Baraich (139) 352 112 112 .749 393 356 38 52 58 Kailpur (141) 337 204 204 1,212 643 569 . 210 171 59 Mullanpur (140) 865 493 493 3,002 1,596 1,406 594 531 60 Gahaur (143) 340 196 196 1,192 636 556 210 i 196 61 Baddowal (294) 972 601 601 3,423 1,722 1,701 524 437 62 Pamali (299) 246 195 195 1,173 603 570 210 193 63 Pamal (298) 731 366 367 2,387 1,251 1,136 357 324 64 Hussanpur (297) 359 293 293 11,766 874 892 295 327 65 Bhanohar (296) 520 331 331 2,039 1,053 986 408 389 66 Karimpur (295) 79 17 17 255 180 75 94 67 67 AkaJgarh Urf Lalton Khurd (292) 219 180 180 1,098 585 513 168 132 68 Jhande (293) 388 201 201 1:155 637 518 255 203 69 Thatike (156) 484 31& 321 1,962 1,046 916 404 331 70 Bains (145) 294 162 162 1,143 616 527 217 166 71 Ayali Kalan (155) 556 384 389 2,330 1,228 1,102 396 361 72 BarewaI Awanan (157) 777 286 286 1,560 867 693 484 406 73 sudet (159) Merged in- 74 Jawaddi (160) .. Merged in- 75 Phullanwal (278) 33i 269 269 1,730 934 796 334 285 76 Dugri (277) 319 411 411 2,313 1,256 1,057 462 390 77 Taraf piru Badra (167) Merged in 78 Ta lar Gehlewa I (166) do 79 DholewaI (174) do 80 Tarar Qa2;i (173) do 81 Tata.fsaidan (172) do 82 Tarar Jodbewal (17) do 83 Phamra (79) do 84- Taraf Karabar a (161 ) do 85 Salem Tabri (81) do 86 Mahal Rakh (165) do 87 Jassian (101) 379 234 234 1,357 754 . ·603 421 336 88 Mahal Rakh (90) 80 11 11 41 26 15 3 2 89 Kadian (91) 214 60 60 372 195 177 122 117 90 Fatebgarb Gujran (93) 168 53 .53 332 183 149 152 119 91 Qutbewal Araian (92) 222 72 72 418 226 192 163 146 92 Bhattian (89) 357 297 297 1,513 885 628 484' 368 93 BboWa (88) Merged in- 94 Bahadarke (86) 278 196 196 1,271 665 606 404 369 95 Kasabad (85) 1,010 193 193 1,301 714 587 342 292 96 Jamalpur Leli (84) 323 127 127 830 457 373 129 110 97 Shujatwala (83) 456 76 76 507 264 243 81 88 98 Nurwala (81) 336 105 105 778 421 357 156 127 99 Kaoeja (82) 278 111 111 703 394 309 27 26 100 Kakowal (80) 250 109 109 829 441 388 279 235 101 Bajra (76) 360 158 158 1,020 556 464 203 190 102 Sirha (72) 403 142 142 883 448 435 304 281 103 Dbeti (75) 238 116 116 821 461 360 54 36 104 Sattowal (73) 223 63 63 414 222 192 39 42 105 Chuharwala (74) 221 105 105 717 358 359 106 Bont (63) 313 24 24 101 62 45 13 7 107 Sasrali (62) 486 140 140 855 456 399 108 Gadapur (61) 116 27 27 194 105 89 61 63 109 Mangat (64) 502 233 233 1,458 795 663 455 356 110 Khawajke (65) 240 81 81 556 296 260 164 159 195

CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRICT ' MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers (1) Labourers Industry-Manu- m, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) facturing, Pro- & VI to IX) cessing, Servicing' and Repairs [V(a)] ------.--- ~--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 560 376 483 9 254 139 2 17 73 7 12 3 442 832 182 119 220 2 131 45 1 4 40 1 1 172 354 326 225 345 11 133 114 16 82 11 3 295 558 897 585 877 19 266 296 315 19 719 1,387 420 263 315 3 123 73 1 119 2 321 553 1,039 780 759 65 246 248 10 44 221 55 963 1,636 340 231 299 3 140 64 3 6 89 304 567 704 444 651 6 281 154 8 208 6 600 1,130 505 391 465 5 183 134 10 138 5 409 887 653 472 527 11 173 98 6 250 11 526 975 13 2 141 5 5 2 134 5 39 70 321 212 315 6 143 57 3 12 103 3 3 28 267 479 442 253 .330 5 158 60 2 51 61 3 197 307 316 664 414 594 10 98 1 284 13 199 9 1 156 451 750 376 262 316 1 153 94 1 68 1 300 526 815 543 628 13 208 105 17 1 298 12 600 1,089 303 146 547 8 83 324 140 8 320 685 Ludhiana City Luahiana City .. 675 409 504 9 615 48 37 2 254 7 8 17 422 770 711 429 706 17 91 81 55 479 17 4 550 1,036 Ludhiana City do do do do do do do do do 355 175 430 152 98 4 162 135 8 4 162 9 324 451 18 9 14 2 14 2 12 13 85 50 100 2 24 1 55 21 1 95 175 84 36 109 4 93 12 74 149

117 56 114 25 71 18 " 112 192 332 147 487 28 59 120 19 6 302 9 2 398 598 Ludhiana City 286 . 190 341 's lis ' i 190 33 7 '4 2ii5 320 3S2 331 196 400 49 145 1 234 46 5 .. 16 2 314 538 205 120 248 15 111 122 13 1 14 2 209 358 105 49 173 45 65 2 61 i4 91 229 165 88 253 1 124 122 7 1 " 168 356 114 38 186 1 82 70 5 29 1 208 308 203 139 243 00 64 119 13 69 23 5 6 50 22 198 324 266 201 331 11 134 2 144 5 1 1 52 3 225 453 225 139 243 137 66 23 116 113 9 52 1 19 205 279 243 106 297 51 125 116 50 56 1 164 309 91 57 136 2 70 45 2 21 86 190 142 43 226 67 119 4 86 .63 21 132 292 15 4 40 5 35 27 22 18 135 41 258 4 146 22 8 3 82 1 198 395 46 28 64 1 35 15 10 4 1 5 41 83 487 294 471 96 74 170 131 213 324 450 130 74 164 1 39 91 1 33 1 132 259. 19t;

VlLLM;E l'lUMARY LUDA1A"rU.1'AHStL

Locatioll Name of Villaae Area No. of No. or Total POJ'Ulation (includ- Scheduled (willi Hedbllst NtJ.) Scheduled Code of Occupied House- ing Institutional &. Castes TribeS No. Village R~dentild holds Houseless PopUlation) fu Bee- HoUses tares

_;,;;.:;;,;;;;o;. ____ ---- . - P M F M F 'M 1'1 i 3 4 5 6 7. 8 9 10 11 12 4/2/111 Gaullsgarh (6IJj 480 HI 111 734 426 JOB 93 64 H2 Hawas (59) 465 11$ 118 n1 405 JS2 192 150 113· Mangli K:ada.r (58) !H ., 1 36 l!t 17 114 Mangli Tanda (49) 122- 158 158 1,130 584 546 16 16 115 Burj MattewlU'a (46) 183 3 3 24 11 13 116 Boothgarb (48) 2'11 245 245 1,51g 835 743 32 14 117 Raur (47) 246 167 167 1,On 563 510 5 2 118 Mattew!lr& (45) 1,002 117 117 640 349 291 244 204 119 Walipur (51) 172 41 41 247 130 117 86 83 120 Mangll Khas (5{) 104 54 54 381 198 183 93 99 121 Jiwan\lUr (57) 191 7S 78 .S{)7 286 221 142 113 122 Mianwal (521 168 107 107 ~S7 380 307 18 20 123 Kar:lana tIM (54) 436 12i 121 7tj'r; 435 ~61 288 236 124 Kanaaa uid (55) 169 54 54 412 263 209 6 2 125 Khasi Khurd (5~ 49 41 41 333 182 151 (; 8 tZli Bhukhti Khurd (185) 283 29 29 izL 110 111 20 17 127 Bhukhri Kalan (184) 358 125 125 780 413 367 196 171 128 Kbasi Kalan (IS3) 957 210 210 1,672 918 754- 387 337 J29 Rawat (66) 113 28 28 J71 96 75 69 61 130 Dhoula (6'1) 228 67 67 415 235 180 102 79 131 Meharban (71) 296 161 Hii SS4 460 394 287 249 132 Jahanaimur (10) 127 117 117 656 3~O 306 191 111 133 Bhoda (69) 19 1 1 14 4 10 134 Kakka (68) 297 90 90 565 293 272 88 78 135 JamalpiJr Awanan (177) ·Meraeehl· 136 Snerput Khurd (1751 Meria ill 131 Sherpur ICalao (116) Mcr8lMi in 138 Kulliawa] (118) .. M~~ 139 Bhamian KhUi:d (tOO) 2ZS 49 49 275 148 127 43 32 140 Mundian Kalan (1.19) 'Mergedhl 141 Mundian Khu:rd (240) 229 131 137 906 478 428 152 135 142 Mangli Nichi ~239) 261 191 197 1,306 693 613 197 169 143 Bbolapur (23B 356 127 1~7 S()S 452 356 221 180 144 Bhamian Kalan (181) 578 150 ISO 1,052 574 478 319 271 145 Tajpur(tR2) 266 !J4 84 496 271 225 85 73

146 Shahabima (237) 571 282 282 1,(393 93:2 761 25& 1~1 141 Budhewal (187) 443 i05 105 726 376 350 149 136 14$ Paharuwal (188) 175 59 59 385 210 175 132 95 149 Bhaini saIu (3~) 490 90 90 546 289 257 89 80 ... 150 Dhanansu (186) 707 141 143 1,015 555 460 231 189

15t Bounkcr (39) 244 111 111 776 425 351 91 66 " 15.2 Selkhiana (4i) 206 30 30 1&7 lOS. 79 65 44 153 Machhlan Khurd (40) 110 38 38 313 160 153 61 54 154- Jaspal Kha.dir (53) . 1Z6 U~: 155 Machhian Kalan (41) 377 188 1$8 1,269 6SS 584 i6 i.i 156 DarM Fazil(44) 253 34 34 Zt9 115 104 10 9 151 Shekhuwal (43) 219 45 45 2/)0 110 9{) 84 &0 158 Haidar Nagar (34) 298 15 _ 15 61 36 25 2 ISlt Salempur (33) 195 .29 29 181 98 83 65 53 160 Kalewal (32) 79 55 55 355 176 179 156 160 161 Garchft (35) 142 29 29 177 87 90 162 BDTIl (36) 236 94 94 675 352 323 258 238 163 Jbugian. ,Bega (37) 51 30· 30 204 107 97 102 95 164 Doaba (24) 245 78 78 498 257 241 50 "45 165 :Bhaini Kima (23) 92 34 34 207 111 96 7l 59 Maqibllt' Non.Wo.~ Total Main Culti'tltots A'griCfJHarIl~ ~l"! Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers IItdYsfI'Y..... Manu" (1Il, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) facturing, p~~ & VI to IX) cesSing. Servicing . and Repairs (V(a)] --~~--~= ~---- M r·"Nt--Jr M' P M F F .M: F M F M F 13 i4 15 11' 19 19 20 ~ 13 24 25" 26 27 2S 191 125 :f9:i " 1 S5 36 :1 ( 7' 8.'· 21S 201 88 207 19 1 1M 11 .. ' "'.... ' t~ 351 9 9 9 .. 8 :( ,16i: 17 133 4S 5 131 .. 6-1 91 1 10;. ~. 26(/': g 4 2 ~ "i-. " .. 3\ , ~ 218 41 400 10 1M 4:t 18 5 169 ., 1: ,', 43;' 73~ 133 38 321 10; 1148 .. 14 24t' . 149 49 176 3 16 14. Itr ;: 178' ~~~ 52 25 72 36 :H 1 ... , S.~ 72 1M 49 9j 31 30 '1 24 lOBI .. 183 101 45 l 66 t off )4 . '13&; :218 ) 143 55 .~ t 111 ,j, - ". 3~ 17.f\ 306 179 96 211 (; 11 jOt . i 31 21S' 35.s 88 28 Jfl ,. )8f n ,'. 14 12' 209 48 41 It)S 1 53 SG S 7. 150 ....s. 51 51 60 !J 6 41~ 110 15S; .324 164 100 252 fJ7 fa 35 .. ' ..474 288 '!fI2 74f ,. 1 7 102 2 335; 640 30 18 56 1.5 ·11 20 .I,' 31 SS 128 78 163 " 8 .. 10Z;: 180 225 129 'Z12 3 "22 tat 2 61 1 18ti· 382 . 200 140 203 16 :II .-m J4 83 2 .. 141 282 4 9 .. 3 .. , J ~, ,', , 10 164 142 J16 'S 88 i 13 9 43 :1 111' 251 ..udhiana City ', ... ..'

:.udhiana City , .... :_.udhiana City • r .'. , ~' .' r..udhiana City ';<. ~ 1 75 56 93 si 30 T ,'J 126 [,udhiana City .'" 230 123 .'»1) 2 f31 .-. 4 105 2 ,.' 199' 426 465 306 ~ a 114 9 167 8 4 g:: 3U 597 252 164 -;'5 3 M )7 . 1 22 2 17'1' 353 2{6< 305 149 3'05 2 119 96 2 .. " 476 81 42 :J44 83 12 12 12f,' 22S

585 355 11 244 .2 ~' 414' 7S0 242 155 5 , J6S 2 'i s: 22 9$' 100 95 63 . 31 3 5 .. - llS' 175 143 98 IGa H 17 9C.Jc' 257 277 f93 2 Me 1 2 16 1 27c.1:' 458 77 17 2B3 151 f8 26 191· 351 55 23 61 41 :.. ... - ... 4 41' . 79 78 73 : 70 49 8 9';' 153 iIlbabited .:.. '157 43 3\SO 'j If.. 'j 3i . 32:1,. sifl 34 11 65 :5 45 2 12 5Of· 99 35 11 (IS S 2B .. 9 4S!. 6S 13 7 30 l4 6 .'_' ~ 2S 32 9 $0 M .'.' 1 •... 481. 83 43 24 JIfl t r 69; 178 28 21 00 '"41' 6 27; 42 68 24 :f9t) 1 18 23 1 162' 322 38 24 58 2& ..•. .".. 4 49.' . 97 117 82 m 7 fI9 .'.'7 !) 32 , 98' 234 60 29

199 ,CENSUS, ABSTRACl' LUDmANA DiStRIct MAINWO~RS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry_;.Mahll- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (Ii) facturing, Pro- 81; VIto IX) cessing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)J

-M F M F M F M F M F M P M F M F 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 106 59 108 62 12 13 .. 21 .. 74 138 102 60 98 6S 23 2 8 93 _ 149 168 91 232 6 149 '73 4 3 1 7' 1 183 321 73 ' 37 99 1 66 26 2 5 1 6 88 175 46 24 63 46 14 1 2 19 59 94 31 13 80 - 80 55 lOS 101 24 253 I 141 40 62 1 10 38- 201 378 277 113 355 4 201 82 4 2 70 319 591 56 14 140 134 6 81 184 inhabited

95 47 143 23 129 4 6 16 2 3 6 7 37 103 147 271 . 143 308 134 153 3 18 300 511 86 70 101 1 19 21 1 1 '86 171 137 80 152 17 67 62 15 2 21 2 2 10 157 259 43 1 79 74 1 .. 4 1 83 67 43 34 14 36 23 _11 2 44 60 26 18 108 1 - 53 55 1 23- 87 75 S6 146 1 69 1 77 2 97 ' 244 21 5 22 14 8 .. 2t,- 41 53 19 51 10 28 10 18 3 2 61--- 99 61 37 69 49 9 11 61 135 101 29 140 13 117 12 14 1 '1 7 7 164 251 79 43 - 85 -11 ,47 23 11 3 12 .. M 139 48 7 79 .. 39 32 3 5 .. 4l 99 68 33 72 31 37 4 7S ' 124 81 39 76 34 21 21 - 73 138 198 130 tis I ' 172 38 18 I 174' 334 109 79 134 9 84 1 41 8 9 4 96 175 37 ,20 36 23 11 2 39 74 57 19 82 25 52- 5 58 111 58 23 98 62 31 5 48 117 35 9 102 102 73 ISS 110 65 101 63 29 9 8.9 150 122 85 120 1 69 38 1 3 ' 10 96 184 49 30 80 6 40 37 3 3 3 44 77 104 86 115 < 3 70 30 15 3 67 168 :489 ' 296 517 34 225 118 1 11 1 163 32 36 118 - 375 604 , 62 38 90 5 55 25 5 1 9 1 _ 19 67 118 • 179 - . 100 169 80 67 82 79 1 19 1 11 86 143' 141 182 137 ' 173 1 94 '511' I 20 1 3 156_ 304 98 65 88 41 44 3 8 95 171 305 216 284 58 154 3 80 46 '5 '3 4S 6 201 384 53 35 49 2 26 1 12 11 ' 1 27 59 85 67 112 1 48 46 4 14 1 91 196 393 279 379 1 245 91 7 36 1 288 617 151 119 168 2 104 43 21 2 141 249 359 234 353 4 205 85 4 10 53 302 590 127 76 118 3 53 1 SO 4 1 11 1 .. 19 101 166 364 250 343 , 6 160 73--_ 1 - 35 3 75 2 285 593 606 422 456 7 240 92 7 1 117 6 , .. 43S 802 205 150 198 41 60 1 96 178 351 729 491 608 27 192 183 4 229 27 ':,j;. ' 534 99S 433 277 443 41 148 125 41 19 151 " 91 330 559 112 54 99 4 2 61 2 18 18 2 102 173 77 H1 H~ , ?~ § -~ n ~ .'. 7~ H6 ...

Location Name of Villag., Scheduled . (... &1\ Jiadbll&t N!>.l ~ T~

P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 $ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4/2/2!1 Bhainiala (197) 312 '107 J09 1~1 .609 1482 63 87 212 Chak Sarwan Nath (216) 166 87 87 '551 291 :'262 130 128 2" Hiraa (217) 306 139 )39 ;'«5] A32 .)f19 210 189 2" Ma~rb{~3) 283 101 J01 '4il0 311 :299 .184 184 225 Ramgal;"h (236) 388 264 264 1,748 916 832 301 251

2l' JandWIi (225) 709 ~81 381 2,lJ95 1.261 l;t34 444 399 2'1f1 Kohata (2~4) 370 .262 .262 1:;.807 .,861 'JA6 157 137 231 Bhai.co .n.na (2ZZ) 361 ,265 ,265 If637 .,879 :758 .293 237 229 Barwala (219) 273 165 165 1,073 .557 516 .119 101 230 Panglian (218) 144 106 106 679 361 318 123 116 211 Bir Sahnewa.J (221) 173 52 52 1119 .168 :141 '.116 104 212 Kanedt (220) 425 381 381 2,386 1,3()5 t~81 521 448 23,3 Bilgal(229) 374 232 ~32 1;J76 .708 <668 t268 256 23i4 Majm&(230) 193 345 145 (923 A84 .'439 .197 168 23S Sahnewal Khurd (228) 213 105 105 673 348 325 69 67 2115 Sahnewal KaJan (~7) 235 B09 810 4;.34 2,626 2.1508 595 496 237 Kotla (226) 82 19 19 ~ ''96 48 48 24 25 231 MangU Unchi (235) 235 J44 144 ~82 $27 (455 162 133 239 Gobiudgarh (243) 190 :167 167 "l999 1512 ~87 ~<2 234 240 Jogiana (244) 184 122 122 823 513 310 262 224 241 Pawa.(246) 182 86 86 .452 1249 003 51 48 242 Khaka.t (234) 175 . 95 '95 ':688 365 ~23 71 54 24& Nandpur (233) 342 ~248 248 FJ46 .82'1 !J21 .132 125 2411 Dharaur (23l) 375 .Z87 281 1~'l91 931 !860 J56 299 245 Nat (247) 212 173 173 1,091 593 498 213 179

24iIi Tibba (249) 346 .196 196 1~2 .644 l318 220 185 247 Ume'pur (~31) 261 .198 :198 1;)42 671 '1571 250 .234 2.- Bhagwanpur .(250) 138 .36 .. 36 :300 157 \143 .44 38 2. Paddi(254) 369 .Z02 .W2 1;'t66 687 ':579 ,193 165 250 Jassar (255) 303 133 133 8,80 480 400 144 116 25t Harnampur ,(248) . 239 177 177 1,005 545 460 341 277 252 Gharib Nagri (258) 181 Un- 253 (259) 481 :353 353 2,~4 1,220 1;034- . 36i 29i 2511- Kanganwal (245) 249 49 .49 285 161 ';124 105 69 .. .. 255 Dhandari Khurd (242) Merg~d In 256 DhaJrdri Kalan (W) Megtd in 251 Gillspura (211) .. .. Mei:Bed in 251 Daba.(262) Mer:"d I.n 250 Lohara (200.) 458 -334 .334 2\1450 2,3i7 1;133 573 464 260 Brahman Majra (264) 183 35 35 234 125 109 71 56 261 Mahmudpura (27S) 16U '116 il6 m' 440 1J83 '184 128 262 M:.nakwal (276) 164 159 159 11(;89 602 487 212 161' 26) Gill (2i3) .1,501 '553 553 3,t80 1,732 1;448 393 331 264 Buiara.(265) 324 '217 217 1;~g8 739 649 293 254 265 Ranian (266) 310 206 206 1,315 718 597 328 277 266 SangoW8 I (257) 150 .'278 278 1,804 979 825 486 431 267 Dangoca ~61) 150 66 .66 455 24S 210 88 71 268 KWnpur (256) 67'i '141 '341 2;3'25 1,233 t;092 366 ·277 160 wadtli (268) 585 404 404 2'5()6 1,356 1;150 372 311 ~70 Jarkhar (269) 193 144 144 1;010 531 479 246 202 . . .. 211 Sarih·(l70) 382 273 285 1,847 1,.041 ·806 371 289 272 Dole1l'{271) , 313 214 214 1,418 .796 1692 209 210· 213 Alamgir (273) .743 892 392 21699 1,481 :1,218 285 236 274 Chupki (272)- . 164 111 111 -'696 ·392 '304 200 148 Jassowlll (282) ?S~ 416 ~,46~ 1,3~4 1,178 47.? ~7~ ~ ,', . .... _, '- 4~~ n7 .' " :.1 elJl888'.ilMi _er LUDHI~

MMN'WORIQ~ ---.-____ M~i Literates 'Non-Work,.... Total Main Cltttivators Att'iclikurtt '1(Quseliold Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers ~y_i;tanu- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) facturing, Pfo. 8r VI to IX) cessing, Servicirlg and Repairs [V(a»)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "25 26 27 ' 28

.~ ~ 388 331 242 247 1 137 ,~ 9 68 1 257 172 99 167 5 47 2 I1J 2 47 3 124 Zit 409 249 180 221 10 .42 '99 9 71 10 299 163 118 179 60 .. '99 20 1M 513 331 461 20 146 '110 ii - 7 198 8 405 812

.. ~ 715 475 721 3S 236 ·280 27 24 181 8 1,099 559 332 450 10 154 '{fT 5 ·12 197 5 4U 736 518 280 50! 9 126 103 1 -16 257 8 377 749 248 185 315 1 171 '82 1 61 1 2IU 515 181 119 168 2 81 "68 1 8 11 1 .16 171 . 316 128 98 58 92 5 9 ts 2 3 66 2 Z '3 ;M 1'1 991 684 375 711 19 236 ~1 9 6 268 10 598 401 288 364 18 147 '9~ 6 1 121 12 21 '52 3JS 276 174 288 8 187 3 ·184 4 13 5 U~, 431 206 130 178 6 56 '1:7 1 15 80 5 -110 319 11,_ 2,080 1,597 1,120 1,411 80 269 :2i~ ',22 30 902 58 4 'l4'8 27 22 , 2S . 6 15 4 1 ~l lIZ 307 196 316 7 135 "1 6 84 7 211 448 341 224- 249 5 69 99 2 139 5 2 26t 482 279 113 - 33'S. 4 32 70 7 1 226 3 111 306 162 203 86 ISCJ 87 49 13 1 323 194 141 :11, 84 ~ 5 55 m 310" 700 492 3Ui 445 21 81 2 '71 5 3 290 14 842 392 271 5. 8 177 :~2 6 79 8 2 ·to 317 190 341' 168 81 98 ltt6 498 497 305 166 423 21 231 91 5 96 21 -2t1 360 207 381 7 156 1 ·97 IS 113 6 :.. S64 f» 143 58 ~ 81 SO J5 4 5 332 ,4j9 ~ GS 469 lOS 193 18 16 1 ~ 9 8 4 69 '\4 399 244 152 269 1 138 89 1 41 1 ~ 339 263 16, 29,1 140 25 38 88 4 121 inhabited .. 270 M 759 719 46i 7i; 5 285 :zi6 7 zii 5 83 78 !J6 CJA 11 16 1 '4 '4 2 3 22 3 'J(} -~ 'Ludhlana City . LUdhiana Ci(¥ 'Ludhiana City 'Ludhiana c~ . i "j . i J9J 763 783 748 3 248 ;2i7 57 216 'J67 82 76 45 62 22 18 1 21 '3 "'1:7 ,6'() 215 206 113 306 61 85 16 11 194 68 422 233 147 3$ 65 118 55 2 12 184 63 m* 1,065 433, S '201 7 27 35 139 1,401 644 993 47 332 338 645' 394 W 401 4 ,131 99 15 156 4 597 36"8 217 368 112 128 7 121 3JO 512 . 171 209 4 4 4(D 821 296 516 A 132 107 207 141 100 13& 61 33 39 3 '3 1,016 632 ~ 342 '226 1 12 105 2 5 '12 S:43 4A 68s 1 CIOO 694 799 SOO 695 4Z 292 3 170 28 14 219 11 :-61 41-4 468 304 195 268 11 75 110 1 20 3 63 7 263 383 493 286 594 28 172 102 31 289 2.8 395 f47 402 687 427 3IJ2 394 5 1% 56 5 137 5 1,148 870 55S 70 417 189 60 9 285 10 581 900 1'16 302 195 108 al6 '2 7B 57 5 76 2 155 717 429 629 15 238 2 89 11 3 :m 10 lf4 358 ~l 292

\%~A~lt ~R1MARY L'l.JDlllMNA. TAHSlL . LOcation Name of Village \rea No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled Code' (with Hadbast No.) )f Occupied . House- ing Institutional &; Castes Tribes No. Village Residential holds Houseless. Population) in Hec- Rouses :ares -_._--_-- P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 : ' 1 8 9 10 11 12 4/2/276 Dhandra (274) 1,142 450 450 3,070 1,608,· 1,462 447 372 277 Dad (279) 529 366 366 1,992 1,130 862 434 333 278 Thakarwal (280) 312 198 198 1,219 674 545 270 209 279 Kheri (281) 306 211 211 1,285 715 570 253 206 280 Jhameri (286) 118 50 50 349 191 . 158 , 46 36 i 281 Rima yunpura (285) 199 186 186 1,349 727 622. 288 272 284 Bilah (284) 372 180 193 1,254 668 586 227 203 283 Dolon Kalan (288) 588 276 276 1,806 986 820 324 243 284 Dolon Khurd (287) 172 118 118 699 357 .342 111 113 285 Lalton Kalan (291) 1,119 693 693 3,924 2,104 1,820 637 561 286 Shehzad (289) 197 102 102 710 392. 318 209 174 287 Mansuran (290) 667 424 424 2,484 ' 1,327 . 1,157 483 432 288 Rurka (339) 517 175 175 1,617 839 778 . 341 330 289 Jangpur (360) 454 321 321 2,058 . 1,094 964 273 223 290 Mohi (361) 1,278 ·742 744 4,336 2,284 2,052 747 704 291 Khandur (363) 793 392 392 2,488 1,349, , 1,139. 415 341 292 Sahauli (364) 1,095 396 396 2,476- 1,332 . 1,144 463 352 293 Saraba (354) 809 505 '50S '2,888 1,474 1,414 449 443 294 Leel (355) 484 275 275 1,743 886 851 360· 350; 295 Kalla (359) 235 155 155 873 483. 390. 182 147 296 Dha Iign (358) 282 130 131 898 486 412 153 135 297 Rajgarh (357). 323 203 203 . 1,276 663, 613 214 184 298 :Shaini Rora (349) 291 200 200 1,3'i0 727 623, 280 228 299 Barundi (377) 953 524 524 3,260 1,725, 1,535 416 355 300 Tungaheri (375) 150 150 929 489 440 187 .. , .398 .; 151 301 Akalgarh (374) 164 83 83 599 340,- 25!L 70 55 302 :SarbampUf (376) 432 ' 215 215 1,275 683.·· ' . 592 152 114 303 R!lchhin (380) 1,029 409 409 2,815 1,490 1,325 383 304 Mahe(Ila Kalan (381) 675 313 ' 313 2,045· 1,111 934 .. 220 ~~~ 305 Mujara (379) 120 Un-

306 Latala (378) . 865 : "'69 569 3,431 1,75~ 1,673 468 457 ~07 Jand (348) 416 172 172 1,193 . 627 566 150 122 308 Jarohan (346) 385 129 129 860 442 418. ' 182 152 " 309 Phanewal (311) 645 427 427 2;547 , 1,316 1,231, 430, 382 . 310 Nangal Khurd (351) 240 196 196 1,152 614 538 296 251 " 311 Nangal Kalan (350) 346 181 181 1,063 565 498 196 165 ., . 312 Pahkowa 1(356) 964 . 660 660 '3,915 . 2,043 1,872 700 627 313 Dangon (352) 525 289 - 289 1,83'i ' 948 887 423 38,1" 314 Shahpur (353) 218 ' 95 95 560 294. 266 68, 71 , 315 Gujjarwal (310) 1,098 717 717 4,085 2,097' 1,988 599 600 316 (309) 271 241 241 1,315 682 633 266. 236. 317 NarangwrJ (306) 491 - 421 421 2,279 1,216 1,063 307 248 318 :SrJlowal (305) 522 258 258 1,552 845 707 276, 215 319 Chaminda (304) 360 266 266 .1,572 827 745 297- 266 320 Dhaipa i (303) 538 284 284 1,864 1,003 861 382 330 321 Chhokar (300) 112 73 73 471 243- 22J'! 151 155 322 Rattan (301) 234 115 115 797 424. ". 373 156 . 151 323 Jodhan (302) 791 402 402 2,585 1,371 1,214 304~ 241 324- Assi Kal?n (283) 845 315 . 315 1,880 1,043 837. 125' 95 325 Assi Khurd (307) 125 86 86 496 263 233' 71 70 326 R~.ipur (315) 1,605 861 861 4,751 2,484 2,267 553 472 .. 327 Mehma Singhwala (308) 195 209 209 1,158 579 579 217 220 .. 328 Jartauli (314) 382 275 275 1,631 860 771 2~" 232 329 Majri (313) 114 105 105 6% 368 322 200 176 330 Kotagn (314) . 94 32 32 Wl 107 94 ,u. .~ '.!." " 20j- cgNS(J~ ABstJiACi LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cllitivators A"gricultural ' HouSehoJd Other Workers Workers Workers (J) Labourers Industry. Manu- (III, IV. V(b) (I-IX) (II) facturing, Pro- & VI to IX) cessing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)j

~-' -~_';;--=-=-' ---- M F 'M F M P M F M F M F -M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 '18 19 -20 ;21 21 .23 24 .25 26 27 28 98 . 187 13 , . 758 1.449 876 592 850 13 367 198 . . 840 698 419 676 22 251 .. 88 ., 1 20 ' .. 317 21 454 437 239 352 1 197 " 129 ,~. . , , 1 25 1 322 544 415 219 406 6 ' '145 80 ., 2 179 6 2 309 561 97 74 114 61 29 4 ., 20 109 71 52 396 252 449 6 170 145 - 15 119 6 278 616 ' _ .. 335 164 396 140 133 .. t- 123 272 586 428 258 562 21 267 122 1 9 ;. 164 20 424 799 221 141 185 121 38, " .. 26 8 ,172 334 1,125 761 ' 1,065 37 357 283 2 7 ... 418 35 38 5 1,001 1,778 215 120 219 1 79 106 2, 32 1 173 317 702 435 759 44 ' 331 211 26 ,17 200 18 568 1,113 435 285 405 8 163 112 1 15 115 7 .2. 46 432 724 670 458 575 6 264 123 1 28 160 5 519 958 1,144 761 1,160 35 433 473 15 239 35 , 19 166 1,105 1,851 671 473 729 17 359 ' ' 174, 3 7 189 14 1 1 619 1,121 632 ·413 704 25. 318 222 18 3 146 22 ", 628 ·1,119 888 623 704 39 257 ' 133 13 44 4 270 22 43 13 ·727., 1,362 494 356 442 4 195 104 21 122 4 444 853 258 134 292 1 171 ' 113 8 1 , . 191 389 241 172 236 145 73 1- 17 250 412 368 280 369 3 178 93 2 96 3 294 610 375 236 442 6 207 .. 128 2 5 102 4 285 617 828 577 ' 1,006 28 595 5 246. 4 12 153 19 94 719 1,413 240 136 247 " 2' 123 82 5 37 2 242 438

158 48 233 3 120 41 3 3 69 .. ", 107 256 336 214 '248 10 216 68 13 -6 51 4 53 99', . 282 483 751 487 767 3 435 ' 1 172 30 130 2 1 ·40 722 1,282 469 295 745 )94 443 149 31 180 122 14 366: 740 inhabited 993 696 844 35 397 206 18 3 238 17 2 914 1,636 318 217 343 199 94 12 38 ., 284 566 269 193 253 66 118 99 64 36 2 189 352 821 562 725 10 ' 336 233 8 148 10 174 591 1,047 361 217 330 16 108 1 102 3 8 1 112 11 1 114 283 408 313 216 309 149 89 20 51 256 498 997 647 1,062 31 394 321 18 329 31 2 979 1,841 538 329 497 5 185 154 13 145 5 451 882 ' 161 96 171 3 91 27 15 1 38 2 123 263 1,306 1,008 943 75 359 200 1 28 5 356 .69 1,154 1,913 320 253 368 13 159 73 28 1 108 12 2 312 620 759 491 625 59 245 112 13 16 1 252 44 27 591 977 364 218 417 9 168 123 24 2 102 7 10 428 688 410 242 378 4 155 116 11 3 96 1 39 449 702 538 338 555 11 201 203 '7 22 1 . 129 3 5 448 845 141 92 120 1 36 66 18 1 125 123 102 238 174 99 4 25 7 2 65 4: 119 196 206 173 875 642 683 29 280 6 ,109 2 20 2 274· 19 83 455 605 730 617 370 488 11 294 69 1 8 1 117 9 62 555 764 173 114 86 6 45 20 21 6 1 177 226 1,481 1,054 1,289 47 416 3 278 2 32 3 563 39 8 1 1,187 2,219 362 220 .. 177 9 28 49 1 99 9 5 397 570 472 321 388 11· 171 50 ' 3 19 1 148 7 71 61 401 699 183 106 218 2 79 71 ",e. .. 68 2 150 320 ; 53 _ 45 65 49 13 . 3 ; ..• 42 94 Vifii,Ad, • ...... ,.

t8iM"W!fA'~ Location Name of Village Area of No. of 'tob;,CllIi. TotallDlpulation (inclu- Scheduled Scheduled 0MIfy (with ~No.) V:iDap. QccupiccS. He-.. ina.lAstitutionai and Castes TriNe-t No. in Reif,.- holdS. Hbueless PeplatkJatl t~~. a......

.-..r.-~...-l-*""""""' ___ P Jil ~ M F M F i 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H ' 12

. ',",,2 33" kaiak.{(45) 33' 336 2.180 t,138 J,b42 ~3 266 ~ J 199 . . 3~ Ranguwala (341) 27 297 1,1~ . c94 5S4 202 147 3~ Dhurket (341) 729 398 ~i 2,548 1,375 1.173 531 4"7 33'+ Cbha,ar (340) . I!o.~ 467 467 3,118 1;~'13 1,445 355 333 3~ Ghu._na ~) '17 461 461 2,724 1,440 1,284 455 4F ~. DehiQR J331) , ., ~o~ 553 ~53 34M 11857 1,567 684 s~~ 'i 743 ~ ; . 3'J1f Saya &a an ~1~ 190 2IJ I28 1;40 660 469 417 .. . 3_ Saya Khutd 317) 171 11 13 743. 400 343 120 lOS o. 416 331 3.- 1Ut17: (318). 272 101 1,16 741 .67 .. ~ ;. 3.. ·.00 ~319) 301 1.l2 112 679 375 304 113 ~i .. 3_ shankar (31Q) 435 278 278 1,902 1,041 861 3'13 29A .. 3_ Bbutta· (253)- 701 362 362 2,175 1,138 1,037 349 317 3_ SiloD'1lalaL.{2Si) 211 166 166 1,078 591 487 142 126 3_ Silon ,Khurd'(jS2) 211 81 81 S75 319 256 62 44 3_ MuJc4iJ:Mpul" 22) 292 204 204 ..l,227 628 599 176 167 3_ Guraftl (321}. 401 280 280 1,714 914 ,800 342 276 3_ Rurka (33,,) 486 295 29" ",943 1,031 912 311 225 .. 3. NangllJ (329J; 403 234 234 1,510 815 695 253 212 3. Gopalpur'(3~i) 308 236 236 t,438 774 664 306 237 3stJ! Rangi&n (332) 312 214 214 1,484 830 654 179 147

3~ Mehtabgarh.(342) 276 Un- 3. Khera (343) 276 204 204 1,lOS 627 Ci78 190 149 3~ Lehra. (334) 354 220 221 ',444 787 657 347 266 3. JhatnMllt (3lS) 548 262 278 1;678 910 768 378 388 3. Pobir (338) 468 334 334 2,026. 1,060 966 341 317

3sa Nanakpur J~ra (331) 258 253 253 1\385 761 624 457 355 3!#l Kula~336J . 'iSS 287 287 1,755 963 792 208 133 35a Siaba't'it39())' 1~153 625 625 1,936 2,109 1,827 579 S04 3_ Bir Haas (32:7:) JI6 Un: 3(jO. ButabJi (328) 842 452 452 2,738 ..1,490 1,248 483 416

36ltl Dh~ (323) 129 53 53 362 193 169 50 42 3. Khatra.Chabarmi (324) 635 345 345 2,126 1,143 983 312 228 3$ Hans (326) 171 183 183 1,066 553 51.3 333 303 3~ BhikI*llhatra (325,1 230 224 224 1;28S 696 589 342 282 3~ Zirak~3tJ) 263 159 159 ';069 562 S07 184 160

3~· KartaJPur (393) 150 105 105 609 350 259 89 81 3f11.'i Lebl (392) 457 2"5 256 :£;654 908 746 306 241 36f: DhauJKhurd (389)i 200 127 127 890 479 411 179 163 3~ DhauJ.Kalan(388) 313 159 159 1,0'6 'i78 478 130 101 3* llosjana (381) 225 147 147 969 534 435 222 188 3'74l Pandher K.beci (386) 325 139 139 851 453 398 230 193 37~' Sahat'Ml Majra (38~ 488 215 21S 1,444 783 661 227 169 31.Ji. Jog! _jra (402) 227 149 149 973 526, 447 1!)1 143 .,040 489 226 3" Sohiallf!{404) < 329 116 116 551 259 371* Sekblf{405) 348 198 198 1;192 620 572 166 1,61 375" Timb.... l (403) lSI 102 102 648 348 300 184 162 3"" Ram~Sa"ran ~1) SSI 532 533 3,186 1,683 1,503 844 771 371l Gosa '. ) 389 195 195 110 622 165 131 3'791- ChoIl'ftM (4&.l). 433 253 ·253 ''''321,373 774 599 287 219 38&' Ber KilIan (398) 531 316 316 2,075 1,136 939 370 295

381' 'I4leh.8bain1t399) 35 .. .. t'Jb~ 382' Chapra~95y. 100 60 ro 395 2tlS 190 86 79 383; Kuhli urdl(994) 240 139 139 855 471 384 104 86 38ifl 'Kuhli:&alan (196) }SO 196 196 1,148 616 532 261 1&4 t . 3" Bel: Khurd (39'1) 50lS 140 140 791 ' 420 371 169 " 14$ 205

CENSUS ABSTRACT

LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators AgricultU{al Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, (Ill, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs tV (a)] ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 647 477 669 6 365 148 3 5 151 3 14 112 455 924 381 274 279 4 131 92 3 53 4 315 550 799 443 733 12 305 200 3 12 3 216 6 7 30 635 1,131 949 618 841 12 414 122 7 298 12 1 832 1,432 749 505 792 31 329 236 20 1 207 30 6 4 642 1,249 966 619 1,020 24 314 274 47 385 24 25 1 812 1,542 437 279 389 11 92 95 3 79 123 7 8 18 346 631 / 209 130 234 4 91 94 5 44 4 1 29 165 310 218 160 253 21 136 11 1 105 21 18 195 145 115 223 140 203 1 103 51 1 48 1 1 52 171 251 564 342 599 149 267 189 143 2 141 . 5 172 441 540 567 373 596 17 296 134 27 4 139 13 6 542 1,014 248 141 317 4 171 54 28 64 4 2 10 272 473 186 137 175 1 95 29 51 1 144 255 311 210 351 2 202 43 5 101 2 . 277 597 401 224 480 20 202 119 26 133 20 434 780 503 369 538 8 198 162 29 149, 8 493 904 345 195 459 1 206 134 29 90 1 356 694 394 245 425 , 1 152 143 23 107 1 349 663 479 311 477 3 222 60 23 172 3 3 2 350 649 inhabited " ,. , , 423 288 294 3 134 79 , , 81 3 1 333 574 484 280 387 4 125 109 9 144 4 21 7 379 646 483 254 501 2 187 161 10 143 2 16 409 750 682 414 499 16 169 1 88 8 7 234 8 7 554 950 414 202 462 3 96 135 63 168 3 299 621 505 285 557 38 271 105 36 4 177 2 406 754 981 703 1,205 11 686 235 5 279 11 76 565 1,251 inhabited 828 .. , 793 471 802 6 380 150 25 247 6 688 1,242 95 54 121 46 74 46 14 33 72 123 617 400 650 49 306 21 139 21 25 1 180 6 96 493 838 295 178 304 4 88 73 20 1 123 3 249 509 374 235 363 6 126 .. 135 30 5 72 1 38 333 545 308 203 325 10 203 1 37 8 7 78 1 21 237 476 175 98 234 1 137 41 56 1 .. 116 258 451 248 522 6 236 106 17 163 6 1 2 3.85 738 226 117 244 1 114' 70 7 53 1 1 410 156 333 2 199 234 290 63 . , 2 71 245 476 155 78 244 1 102 89 14 39 1 290 434 214 114 240 100 116 1 23 4 3 209 394 439 286 446 203 113 18 112 337 661 160 86 255 1 130 84 6 35 271 446 189 90 278 110 104 7 57 273 489 317 204 370 3 207 91 3 69 3 250 569 80 217 1 192 81 116 20 1 131 299 749 430 905 7 321 286 56 2 242 5 6 1407 168 407 89 772 319 1 204 104 1 98 1 2 301 621 320 158 456 14 215 175 8 2 64 6 13 142 664 115 305 470 323 4 308 1 263 2 5 88 1 1 5 471 930 . nbabited ...... 82 39 105 51 21 17 16 190 109 248 2 .. 100 200 150 1 49 1 8 41 223 382 222 123 365 196 139 84 172 108 3 1 51 3 336 96 251 185 230 105 84 2 39 190 371 206

VILLAG E PRIMARY

LUDHIANA TAHSIL LOcation NafTIe of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Schedulea Code (with Hadbast No.) Village Occupied House- ing Institutional & Castes Tribes No. in Residen- h"lds Houseless Population) Hectares tial Houses ------P M F M F' M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/2/386 Babarpur (410) 279 175 175 1,210 658 552 283 246 387 Rabon Unchi (411) 238 147 147 925 496 429 14 14 388 Rabon Niwan (412) 283 143 143 711 391 320 95 76 389 Daulatpur (413) 231 110 110 669 359 310 112 117 390 Kishanpura (416) 246 144 144 89" 455 440 137 130 391 Kheri Somal (4()S) 286 231 231 1,469 792 677 225 189 392 Malaud Rorian (4()7) 488 576 576 3,495 1,857 1,638 541 483 393 Theh Loharan (4()6) 69 , .. .. I Un- 394 Burkara (417) , 237 29 29 179 99 80 49, 43 395 Chak Sjban Daud (418) 436 Un- 396 Unchi Daud (420) 205 91 91 641 354 287 136 105 397 Sihan Daud (421) 435 262 262 1,697 905 792 170 141 \ 398 Malo Daud (419) 178 86 86 595 330 265 146 112 399 Daudhal (415) 392 215 215 1,319 685 634 243 217 ., 400 Uksi (414) 322 155 155 902 480 422 218 193 401 Hambran(2) 1,117 226 226 1,469 764 705 229 218 207

CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main CUltivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Worken Workers (I) Labourers Industry-Manu- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) facturing. Pro- & VIto DO cessing, Servicing and ReiJairs [V(a)] ----- M F -----M F M F ------M F M- F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 299 133 405 1 193 163 5 44 1 253 551 188 118 301 1 204 63 1 33 1 .. 195 428 153 107 235 2 153 .. 65 1 17 1 156 318 187 86 213 2 111 72 12 18 2. 146 308 ·245 170 225 2 116 61 10 38 2 230 438 419 260 462 5 202 148 .. 7 105 S 330 672 '1093 699 978' 31 196 148 41 593 31 819 1.601 inhabited 42 24 51 26 25 48 80 inhabited 166 95 189 111 72 1 S 3 16S 284 450 261 483 9 247 158 1 4 74 8 76 422 707 154 88 183 2. 69 89 4 21 2. 64 147 199 248 160 405 6 188 141 13 63 6 45 280 583 IS8 18 270 6 110 U8 5 1 17 5 3 210 413 364 269 426 .10 235 2 122 14 55 8 338 695 lJR,UAN PRIMARY

LUDHIANA TAHSIL : ,~ ;',. -, '" ( -, 'f' Location Name of Town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population (inclu­ Scheduled Scheduled Code Town/ Occupi- House- ing Institutional and Castes Tribes . No. Ward ed Resi- holds Houseless Population) in I(ml.

P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1714/1IJ MoIlaDpur Dakba N.A.C. 2.05 1,442 1,446 8,115 4,274 3,841 1,459 1,277 Ward No. 1 1,442 1,446 8,115 4,274 3,841 1,459 1,277 17/4/IV Lodhiana M. Corp. 110.00 108,726 109,015 607,052 334,390 272,662 38,717 31,466 Ward No. 1 3,797 ' 3,797 20,698 11,187 9,511 1,205 1,043 2R-A 1,972 1,972 9,941 5,507 4,434 1,970 I,M9 2R-B 1,367 1,367 7,326 4,018 3,308 1,711 1,423 2R-C 459 459 2,366' 1,305 1,061 371 301 3R-A 498 498 2,382 1,428 954 112 72 3R-B 546 546 3,066 1,653 . 1,413 . 468 381 3R-C 2,631 2,631 14,208 7,807 6,401 2,311 2,089 4-R 3,092 3,093 16,004 9,124 6,880 2,554 2,150 5-A 1,549 1,572 7,089 4,307 2,782 822 598 5-B 3,627 3,627 16,068 11,216 4,852 928 550 6 4,025 4,032 18,762 11,142 7,620 1,317 935 7-A 248 248 1,284 745 539 32 26 - 7-B 2,645 2,645 13,774 7,770 6,004 589 417 8 2,865 2,865 14,996 8,618 6,378 425 304 9 2,948 2,948 14,768 8,513 6,255 444 240 10 1,610 1,610 9,015 5,031 3,984 110 55 11 2,537 2,537 12,404 7,372 5,032 937 657 12 2,124 2,127 12,331 6,811 5.520 443 355 13 1,514 1,514 8,731 4,678 4,053 ,374 322 14 2,004 2,036 12,015 6,598 5,417 857 740 15 1,221 1,221 6,337' 3,550 2,787 1,187 1,020 16 2,317 2,317 12,528 6,989 5,539 856 704 17 1,989 1,989 10,999 5,808 5,191 136 111 18 1,861 1,861 10,483 5,573 4,910 834 709 19 2,273 2,284 13,055 6,807 6,248 385 323 20 1,589 1,589 9,966 5,253 4,713 3,176 2,793 21 1,664 1,664 9,789 5,120 4,669 305 233 22 2,680 2,680 14,314 7,502 6,812 198 196 23-A 660 660 3,618 1,879 1,739 325 294 23-B 1,955 1,955 9,619 5,145 4,474 171 139 24 2,111 2,136 11,171 6,151 5,020 1,029 849 209 CENSUS ABSTRACT

LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (1) Labourers Industry_. Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, [ID,IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [V (a)1

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2,481 1,753 1,198 107 63 485 4 64 .. [1,586 103 8 86 2,068 3,648. 2,482 1,553 2,198 107 63 485 4 64 1,586 103 8 86 2,068 3,648 119,691 154,417 185,401 9,915 3,711 61 3,700 119 9,691 661 168,298 9,083 297 661 148,692 262,076 7,494 5,248 5,936 388 173 1 90 1 230 33 5,443 353 5 20 5,246- 9,103 2,980 1,775 2,981 152 69 98 5 89 6 2,725 141 20 2,526 4,262 1,839 1,235 2,110 38 26 75 4 52 2 1,957 32 1,908 3,270 658 402 655 4 13 137 16 489 4 650 1,057 793 494 942 28 21 5 916 28· 4 486 922 900 535 81S 10 15 117 16 667 9 838 1,403 4,300 2,631 3,894 128 67 149 1 79 3,599 127 13 3,913 6,260 5,031 2,811 5,219 167 426 694 23 157 6 3,942 138 15 3,905 6,698 1,787 967 .2,691 93 22 1 26 1 109 6 2,534 85 1 3 1,615 2,686 5,473 2,090 8,509 124 246 1 60 165 3 8,038 120 1 6 2,706 4,722 6,410 3,422 6,918. 106 474 8 295 4 139 3 6,010 91 11 38 4,213 7,476 468 305 432 6 6 426 6 313 533 4,906' 3.,044 4,093 100 294 37 439 48 3,323 52 1 3,676 5,904 5,626 3,493 5,165 88 45 28 1 390 9 4,702 78 3 5 3,450 6,285 5,2S3 3,364 4,998 121 29 126 1 329 9 4,514 111 1 2 3,514 6,132 3,514 2,54 3,031 8) 225 20 280 9 2,506 74 2,000 3,901 4,331 2,403 4,463 109 22 37 2 193 23 4,211 84 54 9 2,855 4,914 4,514 3,111 3,924 79 20 47 263 3 3,594 76 18 18 2,869 5,423 2,917 2,077 2,507 137 27 10 414 15 2,056 122 2,171 3,916 4,057 2,789 3,689 142 69 433 28 209 15 2,978 99 2,909 5,275 1,993 1,213 2,078 92 24 3 3 20 11 2,031 78 1 1,472 2,694 4,004 2,708 .3,932 124 32 101 139 10 3,660 114 1 1 3,056 5,414 4,613 3.867 3,145 356 39 1 32 150 14 2,924 341 3 2 2,660 4,833 3,958 3,012 2;781 217 109 1 107 1 115 7 2,450 208 1 2,792 4,692 4,980 4,024 3.455 406 65 11 37 2 120 52 3,233 341 16 8 3,336 5,834 1,999 1,303 2,695 126 34 4 2 108 17 2,549 107 1 10 2,557 4,577 3,770 3,061 2,711 302 26 4 35 4 2,646 298 4 2.405 4,361 5,815 4,738 4,058 453 80 18 1 107 1 3,853 451 3,444 6,359 1,243 969 938 79 68 111 7 752 79 941 1,660 3,904 3,070 2,624 236 69 63 65 4 2,427 232 2 2,521 4,236 4,124 2.779 3,197 280 92 1 128 6 97 I 1 2,880 272 3 1 2,951 4,739 210

URBAN PRIMARY LU:Q,l\~~,,'!'Af!S~ • Area of No of ~ti~ Name of Town/Ward No. of Total Population (inclu­ Scheduled CGiIC' < ' Scheduled -Town! Occupied House­ ing Institutional and Castes Tribes ' ~o. Ward Residen­ holds Houseless Population) c. in KIna. tial Houses

P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/4/IV Ludhiana M. Corpn.-concld. Ward No. 25 2,267 2,267 11,679 6,325 5,354 845 617 26 1,894 1,896 10,750 5,645 5,105 188 169 27 1,963 1,963 10,985 5,848 5,137 1~0 9S 28 820 827 4,828 2,589 2,239 66 ~1 29 1,395 1,397 8,547 4,501 4,046 473 385 30 1,659 1,745 10,994 5,778 5,216 563 460 31 2,258 2,258 12,359 6,901 5,458 965 746 32 1,812 1,812 10,082 5,446 4,636 550 462 33 1,571 1,571 9,850 5,227 4,623 815 112 34 1,365 1,365 9,001 4,648 4,353 5 5 35 1,653 1,653 9,825 5,207 4,618 137 105 36 1,979 1,986 11,433 6,412 5,021 274 218 37 2,642 2,653 14,694 7,922 6,772 423 348 38 3,456 3,457 18,557 10,629 1,928 495 S6S 39 2,195 2,197 12,355 6,853 5,502 1,902 1,434 40 1,668 1,668 10,995 6,015 4,980 400 362 41 1,096 1,096 8,408 4,454 3,9S4 895 744 42 1,899 1,899 12,193 6,330 5,863 109 93 43 563 563 3,888 2,196 1,692 134 38 44 1,377 1,377 8,530 4,427 4,103 189 170 45 1,572 1,572 10,064 5,228 4,836 29 32 46 1,286 1,286 8,709 4,479 4,230 102 93 47 1,437 1,437 9,760 5,159 4,601 302 281 48 1,122 1,122 7,6(;6 3,932 3,734 ~l .210 49 1,352 1,352 9,019 4,657 4,362 24 30 50'" 4,047 4,116 22,774 12,975 9,799 1,739 1,323 "'Including Northern Railway. Punja b Agricultural University and Military Area special charges. 211

CE~;U; ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry­ Workers (I~IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VIto IX) Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

4,188 3,114 3,413 310 25 29 113 4 3,246 305 2,912 5,044 4,643 3,718 3,136 273 37 23 2 109 2 2,967 269 2 2,508 4,830 4,481 3,457 3,099 193 37 30 2 50 7 2,982 184 2 5 2,747 4,939 2,024 1,602 1,495 123 38 4 185 6 1,268 117 3 1,094 2,113 3,320 2,592 2,380 161 102 14 6 58 3 2,214 144 1 2,120 3,884 4,102 3,351 3,014 170 51 4 .11 49 2 2,903 164 2 2,762 5.<>46 4,200 2,790 3,775 135 28 1 8 3 270 16 3,469 115 15 3,125 5,308 3,293 2,209 2,919 '284 15 1 18 6 361 17 2,525 260 3 10 -2,524 4,342 3,744 2,811 2,835 276 29 2 9 7 434 27 2,363 240 4 12 2,388 4,335 3,715 3,061 2,548 97 20 3 351 4 2,174 93 2,100 4,256 3,867 2,938 2,783 84 31 56 234 7 2,462 77 1 3 2,423 4,531 4,074 2,992 3,599 351 42 67 51 1 3,439 350 2,812 _ 4,670 5,372 3,853 4,275 136 65 95 6 422 5 3,693 125 2 3 3,645 6,633 7,203, 4,564 6,372 132 67 1 63 _ 399 8 5,843 123 8 2 4,249 7,794 4,053 2,729 3,850 389 18 48 176 27 3,608 362 29 83 2,974 5,030 3,499 2,408 3,236 142 35 41 2 46 15 3,114 125 3 2,779 4,835 2,065 1,383 2,347 247 15 1 8 5 662 126 1,662 115 2,106 3,707 - 4,724 3,878 3,375 230 26 6 238 18 3,105 212 2,955 5,633 . 1.617 1,131 885 168 S 13 1 40 4 824 163 10 1,311 1,514 3,516 2,819 2,349 151 6 57 2 2.286 149 2,078 3,952 4,304 3,574 2,840 190 70 5 9 54 6 2,707 179 2,388 4,646 3,524 2,917 2,388 188 8 139 23 2,241 165 5 2 2,086 4,040 4,095 3,269 . 2,890 99 28 4 36 158 6 2,668 89 29 122 2,240 4,380 3,048 2,519 2,137 73 3 1 61 1 2,072 72 1,795 3,661 3,735 3,138 2,481 96 6 4 300 9 2,171 87 2,175 4,266 9,6)1 6,116 6,394 453 2 4 131 5 6.257 448 83 206 6,498 9,140

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SAMRALA TAHSIL 214

VlLLAt;E PRIMARY SAMRALA TAHSIL

Location Name of Tahsil/Village Area of No. of . No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled Code (with Hadbast No. ) Tahsil Occupied House- ing Institutional and Castes Tribes No. in Sq. Residen- holds Hotlseless Population) Kms.& tial of Houses Village in Hectares

p M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/3 Samrala Tahsil (Rural) .654·8 28,650 28,909 190,055 101,352 88,703 32,190 27,664 1 Manewal (52) 438 189 189 1,168 630 538 59 40 2 Chakki (48) 196 61 61 390 196 194 116 111 .. 3 Jiwanpur (47) 120 12 12 68 37 31 11 6 4 Rahimabad Kalan (46) 130 49 49 297 157 140 121 108 5 Saidpur (50) '42 Un- 6 Shamspur (49) 92 34 34 233 126 107 60 56 7 Rahimabad Khurd (51) 164 50 50 482 254 228 115 100 8 Tanda Khushal Singh (40) 108 57 57 479 249 230 6 4 9 (45) 98 24 24 181 91 90 10 Panjgaraian (41) 168 32 32 178 97 81 48 39 11 Udhowal Kalan (44) 163 84 84 524 261 263 91 96 12 Mand Udhowal (43) 103 21 21 133 76 57 24 17 13 Udhowal Khurd (42) 173 17 17 118 62 56 23 19 14 Sainsowal Khurd (35) 30 36 36 207 109 98 15 Sainsowal Kalan (36) 303 81 81 446 249 197 94 84 16 Jattiwal (37) 72 54 54 381, 182 199 29 34 17 Zulfgarh (38) 137 32 32 215 116 99 76 58 18 Jharaudi (39) 68 25 25 180 91 89 29 32 19 Lakhowal Kalan (54) 268 83 83 541 289 252 140 110 20 Lakhowal Khurd (55) 141 58 58 340 178 162 69 54 21 Labangarh (56) 229 129 129 844 433 411 41 41 22 Mehandipur (59) 146 35 35 215 110 105 37 32 23 Bhagwanpura (57) 61 2 2 4 .4 . 3 24 Mughlewal (19) 102 27 27 192 100 92 32 2S 25 Rurewal (31) 138 41 41 239 125 114 7 <, 5 26 Jassowal (32) 182 84 84 631 317 314 52 44 27 Mussaferwal (34) 113 13 13 72 44 28 34 21 28 Milkwal (33) 383 89 89 565 296 269 111 97 29 Mand Iharaudi (29) 138 51 51 318 158 160 8 12 30 Daulatpur (28) 64 19 19 110 57 53 4 3 31 Isapur (30) 43 64 64 418 211 207 9 12 32 Chak Samon (20) 82 21 21 129 71 58 31 25 33 Jodhwal (21) 327 88 88 629 322 307 44 29 34 Burj Sherpur (22) '34 7 7 59 33 26 4 2 35 Mand Jodhwal (27) 282 32 32 194 99 95 42 40 36 Mand Fatehgarh (26) 65 12 12 91 43 48 40 47 37 Sherian (25) 130 22 22 132 71 61 26 18 38 Gaunsgarh (24 ) 75 19 19 112 58 54 7 5 39 Sukhewal (23) 109 51 51 275 146 129 118 110 40 Dhanur (12) 185 84 84 529 282 247 13 13 41 Chakli Manga (15) tl0 64 64 415 227 188 181 148 42 Khera (16) 103 36 36 226 119 107 30 19 43 Tanda Ja( (18) 55 12 12 63 41 22 26 12 44 Mithewal (58) 156 41 41 236 121 109 34 20 45 Garhi Bet (60) 196 69 69 501 268 233 80 7S 46 Burj Pakka (61) 145 11 11 67 35 32 Shahabazpur (17) 47 100 22 22 136 74 62 39 35 " 48 Chakli Adil (14) 106 37 37 214 110 104 44 36 49 Ta:lda Kalian (13) 104 54 54 381 195 186 10 10 50 Ramgarh (11) 117 44 44 283 136 147 15 12 51 Gaunsgarh (268) 82 41 41 292 143 149 30 31 52 Sherian (270) 214 57 57 355 178 177 7 5 53 Hayatpura (269) 81 31 33 233 118 115 37 26 54 Loharian (271) 114 54 54 337 177 160 39 37 55 Hedon Bet (272) 292 169 178 1,099 586 513 152 122 215

CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDlUANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers ------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, [III, IV, V(b) Processing. & VIto IXI Servicing and Repairs IV (a)1

---~------M F M F M F ----M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 50,407 31,201 54,616 1,303 26,123 57 14,642 601 1,638 33 12,113 612 360 1,692 46,366 84,708 349 171 368 3 145 132 2 1 90 1 262 535 72 53 108 28 68 36 21 4 1 88 166 12 5 18 11 7 19 31 72 40 85 1 39 1 33 1 12 72 139 inhabited .. 59 40 60 2 35 5 13 1 7 1 66 105 115 46 133 1 92 33 8 1 121 227 100 52 122 17 83 7 17 9 18 1 4 127 213 50 41 46 34 5 7 45 90 54 29 47 4 12 13 2 20 4 50 77 121 69 116 6 49 22 6 45 145 257 35 27 41 39 2 35 57 36 13 26 25 1 36 56 42 20 51 9 50 9 1 2 17 56 72 105 39 133 1 80 1 45 6 2 116 196 106 93 97 5 72 8 2 17 3 .. 85 194 58 39 60 6 43 11 3 1 5 3 39 56 54 54 29 34 24 5 2 3 56 89 144 64 164 1 110 22 32 1 91 125 154 88 41 98 49 36 1 12 80 162 228 181 245 20 ISS 5 24 11 9 1 51 3 188 391 41 23 66 3 48 10 3 8 44 102 3 4 4 43 41 53 8 35 14 8 4 47 84 74 46 52 47 3 2 1 72 114 151 80 164 93 48 23 1 15 152 298 19 10 20 18 1 1 24 28 118 76 174 1 136 29 1 9 122 268 64 36 81 4 58 17 4 6 ·3 15 74 141 10 7 30 6 24 27 53 38 10 119 1 96 14 9 1 92 206 48 20 33 1 13 20 1 38 57 189 171 176 116 31 29 146 307 17 13 20 18 2 13 26 21 5 48 42 6 51 95 20 20 20 20 23 48 40 29 43 40 2 1 28 61 19 5 32 26 6 26 S4 44 12 72 15 40 29 15 3 2 74 112 110 67 139 21 118 14 13 7 8 1 12 142 214 78 32 109 27 69 1 12 118 188 76 56 58 1 32 15 11 1 61 106 22 9 22 20 1 1 19 22 12 54 86 2 55 21 2 10 41 101 114 71 161 16 89 48 16 5 19 107 217 22 11 22 21 1 13 32 30 20 36 1 19 13 4 1 38 61 60 46 56 31 10 9 S4 104 92 51 97 60 19 3 15 98 186 58 48 76 45 6 6 19 60 147 76 70 76 48 9 1 18 67 149 72 70 103 1 72 19 1 12 2 75 174 63 53 58 S 31 14 2 2 2 11 1 60 110 85 50 83 51 15 2 15 15 11 79 149 317 194 333 10 136 48 8 35 114 2 253 503 216

VILLAGE PlUMARv sAMRALA TAHSIL

LOcation Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (incuJd.. Scheduled Scheduled Code (with Hadbast No.) V ilia go Occupied House- ing institu tiona1 and Castes Tribes No. in Reiiden- holds Houseless Population) Hec- ilal tar~ Housea

p M F M F M F 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 413{56 Bairsal Kalan (9) 171 66 66 4

diNSris ABSTRACT

LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates· ----- Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry~ Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing; [III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VIto IX] Servicing and Repairs (V (a)] ... ~---' 'M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 18 20 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 124 74 132 6 89 15 3: 1 27 2 240 3 85 184 106 224 4 80 70 7 67 1 225 396 . 34 13 57 42 13 2 50 13 135 18 92 43 18 51 102 49 77 69 104 185 26 7 1 48 102 27 10 36 33 3 17 35 13 7 13 12 1 33 11 47 32 13 15 29 2 50 78 17 19 19 ' 18 .. 1 205 152 215 157 26 12 37 6 1 15 17 5 150 311 52 35 64 62 1 1 63 106 75 65 73 2 35 29 .. 9 2 64 41 53 43 8 132 220 3 3 2 47 93 133 87 152 2 91 1 20 1 40 61 1 145 281 38 54 40 9 2 3 58 101 120 87 121 1 83 17 21 23 1 98 225 22 24 1 19 1 4 1 24 54 124 91 85 47 27 4 7 176 28 14 125 239 139 78 4 53 .. 4 21 4 53 10 219' 317 . 455 257 502 4 317 1 76 7 102 3 14 14 471 894 126 67 122 52 50 19 168 275 72 32 96 64 18 14 3 126 204 127 31 186 94 92 177 318 15 11 67 43 12 7 .. 48 69 43 48 61 58 72 61 9 2 67 137 180 134 134 2 82 26 1 25 2 125 162 152 510 337 513 15 184 2 138 4 14 171 9 1 458 854 31 17 25 21 3 1 29 55 6 7 9 9 8 23 143 90 167 91 44 2 30 6 24 191 283 105 84 88 39 31 3 15 102 185 322 171 338 9 182 87 4 4 65 5 13 46 300 504 234 169 312 2 147 61 15 89 2 263 488 198 140 230 6 102 86 3 7 35 3 199 433 134 89 145 70 49 8 18 125 236 134 94 159 1 73 51 6 29 1 127 228 416 225 466 2 209 194 2 61 2 329 742 402 283 379 4 212 68 19 80 4 288 inhabited 603 309 198 360 1 1'74 Iii 5 70 1 279 548 371 265 354 21 145 3 81 12 7 121 6 178 328 468 220 154 320 2 179 111 30 2 251 510 166 126 213 1 134 58 8 13 1 5 162 323 605 404 578 55 293 134 54 20 131 1 4 417 799 31 18 118 1 69 38 8 3 7 77 167 65 33 155 19 79 2 70 16 3 3 30 125 205 148 95 195 26 82 99 25 2 12 144 301 71 42 79 7 50 3 21 4 8 13 84 66 67 417 240 455 2 230 108 1 15 102 1 4 372 698 '152 100 162 1 66 72 6 18 1 156 153 114 38 32 45 39 2 4 21 77 '258 165 270 124 52 i. 94 259 75 57 113 472 . 77 71 31 1 10 85 179 44 83 39 27 17 75 143 '107 S3 134 2 81 43 2 3 7 1 91 192 218

VILLAGE PRIMAin' SAMRALA TAHSIL Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (inclu- Scheduled Scheduled Code (with Hadbast No.) Village occupied House- iug· Institutional and Castes Tribes· No. in . Residen- holds Houseless Population) Hec- tial tares HOUsei

--~ P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/3/111 leak (330) 346 41 41 274 147 127 19 14 112 Bhattian (78) 287 65 65 409 234 175 64 52 113 Ranwan (81) 230 121 121 834 447 387 194 170 114 Poonian (83) 445 133 133 876 464 412 114 103 115 Balion (90) 470 176 176 1,271 665 606 157 139 116 Rarion Kalan (91) 191 92 92 641 325 316 102 112 117 Urna (93) 345 31 31 251 127 124 34 30 118 Rarion Khurd (92) 200 82 82 587 305 282 71 62 119 Bondli (107) 435 241 247 1,592 879 713 264 213 120 Gehlewal (106). 244 127 127 786 406 380 79 62 121 Tapparian (94) 155 37 37 240 121 119 9 9 122 Mushkabad (95) 506 218 22{) 1,530 808 722 255 238 123 Kheernian (96) 335 103 103 662 337 325 89 94 124 Todarpur (104) 247 162 162 1,130 620 510 210 182 125 Sehala (105) 374 233 233 1,613 842 771 164 131 126 Kotla Shamaspur (110) 217 150 150 896 467 429 141 136 127 Ghungrali (J 11) 291 199 199 1,4tJ5 759 646 177 132 128 Sarwarpur (117) 310 157 157 976 505 471 196 181 129 Sangatpura (116) 204 108 108 666 369 297 118 89 130 Barwali Kalan (114) 394 206 206 1,392 794 598 211 142 131 Barwali Khurd (115) 352 139 139 900 497 403 190 147 132 Ghar Khana (109) 340 175 175 1,112 581 531 214 202 133 Dayal»ura (108) 180 118 U8 820 460 360 156 111 134 Boudal (125) 137 49 49 292 149 143 86 68 135 Bbangla (123) 120 60 60 - 435 242 193 17 17 136 RamtJur Ihamloti (126) 53 5 5 36 22 14 137 Otalar (124) 502 378 378 2,442 1,317 1,125 383 296 138 Rajewal (121) 291 282 284 1,911 1,030 881 309 270 139 Dhilwan (120) 260 55 55 319 157 162 157 162 140 Diwala (133) 316 103 103 774 410 364 98 74 141 Nagra (132) 284 133 133 885 492 393 102' 83 142 Shamlst'ur (131) 296 228 228 1,495 833 662 271 235 143 Paprodi (130) . 178 126 126 875 445 430 117 130 144 Shaml!;arh (128) 148 115 115 803 407 396 165 142 145 Samrala (127) 781 84 84 429 219 210 195 192 146 Bharthala (89) 377 135 135 851 457 394 100 90 147 Jalaha Majra (80) 130 19 19 119 68 .51 10 7 148 Pal Majra (88) 97 49 49 336 173 163 29 29 .. 149 Rohlan (87) 374 122 122 787 408 379 104 92 f 150 Ladhran (86) 153 77 77 435 231 204 83 72 151 Chehlan (140) 300 199 199 1,293 698 595 271 208 152 Chak Raudi (129) 104 3 _ 3 14 7 1 153 Bhagwanpura (139) 134 110 110 736 402 328 140 134 154 Kbatran (138) 329 163 174 1,250 668 582 206 175 155 Mutton (137) 286 81 81 569 305 264 101 88 156 Dhindsa (136) 198 162 162 1,005 539 466 230 209 157 Madpur (143) 465 309 309 2,058 1,086 972 212 181 158 Ghulal (141) 417 323 323 1,954 1,073 881 370 292 159 Dhanda (329) 223 60 60 443 225 218 89 77 160 Takbran (82) 289 148 148 1,037 561 476 250 199 161 Khokhar (84) 214 14 14 96 46 50 13 15 162 Nilon Kalan (85) 325 107 107 720 391 329· 72 51 .. 163 Bijlipur (142) 114 100 100 561 283 278 103 97 164 Lal Kalan (338) 384 206 221 1,438 772 666 301 247 165 Nilon Khurd (339) 302 111 111 722 381 341 116 106 2J.9

CENSUS ABSTRACT . LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-Workers Literates ------Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Total Main Labourers Industry- Workers Workers (I) (II) Manufacturing, [III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) Processing. & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [V (a)1

-~- M F ------M F ----M F M F M F M -F M F _--M F 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 13 F M F 17 18

17 2 "" 5 61 125 77 61 "86 2 64 120 86 45 2 12 1 8 89 166 71 145 1 96 8 27 2 219 385 261 174 228 2 97 175 30 1 62 1 196 410 268 198 268 2 54 17 118 3 267 602 334 308 398 4 209 3 24 148 316 205 138 177 108 42 76 39 18 4 66 124 60 61 27 2 19 4 1 140 281 154 118 161 113 483 141 145 14 6 1 108 4 479 694 281 400 19 34 10 71 27 173 353 209 152 233 27 118 8 12 48 107 76 67 n 49 16 199 129 6 79 395 722 432 271 413 161 323 190 136 176 2 101 54 21 2 343 166 130 13 1 66 245 509 229 375 1 77 30 125 456 765 515 360 386 6 154 6 66 210 422 275 209 257 7 107 51 33 7 418 163 99 13 70 1 413 645 260 345 1 128 4 36 205 469 229 131 300 2 132 2 184 113 35 2 39 1 180 296 118 189 1 14 79 378 595 372 165 416 3 233 90 1 2 42 60 28 232 401 217 118 265 2 135 2 241 177 88 10 68 3 238 528 153 343 3 91 12 193 359 224 133 266 1 126 37 1 1 60 34 47 8 60 143 38 89 13 5 6 117 187 106 74 119 83 18 6 1 8 14 10 2 11 9 1 3 647 704 9 286 194 .. 31 .. 193 9 13 600 1,116 435 134 6 152 3 20 433 854 549 346 594 7 302 1 1 5· 31 33 1 29 1 12 58 82 103. 3 63 1 49 203 363 203 142 207 1 94 64 1 103 193 288 235 152 299 1 164 2 30 1 104 403 170 87 2 25 138 1 7 1 406 658 220 420 3 63 5 205 429 206 149 240 1 122 50 1 215 112 84 3 29 2 179 394 155 228 2 88_ 3 110 210 62 22 109 18 191 356 262 184 266 4 166 49 2 49 4 34 25 29 6 3 30 51 19 38 72 110 77 101 3 49 41 11 3 160 227 71 55 8 55 219 379 156 189 104 90 85 127 3 28 38 5 56 3 201 26 325 592 388 223 373 3 110 114 123 3 4 3 1 3 7 4 4 165 209 98 237 101 69 67 328 369 175 74 16 1 114 16 289 565 234 379 17 61 122 264 173 124 183 73 12 37 269 465 252 126 270 1 133 99 1 37 1 614 308 123 3 171 12 481 960 466 605 12 420 867 605 361 653 14 230 209 17 197 14 125 46 35 4 24 2 116 216 97 109 2 253 475 349 206 308 1 191 101 16 1 25 27 20 21 11 9 2 48 73 2 185 327 235 140 206 2 00 33 129 164 128 154 1 64 44 1 45 1 277 121 3 337 443 460 296 435 223 172 113 220 29 153 176 118 228 2 102 67 3 56 2 3~9 22Q

VILLA~Jl:P~Y SAMRALA TAHSIL Location Name of Village_ Area of No. of . No. of - Total Population (indud- Scheduled Scheduled. Code (with Hadbast No.) Village in Occupied House- ing Institutional and - -Castes Tribes No. Hectar.es Residen- holds Houseless Population) tial HO\l&C;S

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/3/166 Bohapur (340) 174 45 45 322 176 146 123 96 167 Kubba (387) 316 162 162 1,069 553 516 108 110 168 Khaira (336) 222 161 161 1,012 530 482 184 159 169 Mohdodan (331) 184 111 111 817 415 402 104 112 170 Balala (335) 286 178 178 1,149 599 550 152 ' 147 171 Lopon (334) 338 209 209 1,441 778 663 344 213 172 Tamkaudi (332) 180 62 62 401 207 200 79 64 173 Sultan pur (333) 219 16 16 488 254 234 56 54 114 Mandiala Khurd (147) 140 46 46 361 193 168 47 36 175 - Rapalon (146) 611 210 210 1,429 791 632 246 191 176 Bhourla (150) 133 154 154 991 520 411 254 246 .. 171 Chawa (159) 111 105 115 610 343 267 106 74 178 H'lrbanspura (160) 185 171 171 1,042 553 489 207 187 179 Rupa (163) 116 57 57 396 211 185 74 68 180 Bagla (165) 67 Un- 181 Bagli Kalan (162) 310 288 288 1,852 1,013 839 362 275 182 R'lgli Khurd (161) 221 96 96 605 319 286 11 61 183 Mahli Kala'l (145) 269 138 138 930 497 433 110 113 184 Majali Khurd (144) 130 45 45 298 161 137 29 18 185 Bamb (135) - 236 143 143 905 475 430 210 173 186 Ajlaud (134) 193 118 118 706 384 322 117 100 187 Purb~ (166) 113 105 105 718 372 346 142 132 188 L'llauri (167) 813 286 308 1,961 1,052 909 394 344 189 Chak Muafi (226) 201 226 226 1,345 147 598 226 161 190 Daud!lur (228) 273 155 . 155 1,060 527 533 151 137 191 Kalal Majra (225) 306 283 293 1,674 932 742 451 - 397 192 Salodi (169) 583 381 390 2,586 1,395 1,191 526 442 193 Sell (170 565 305 305 1,911 1,022 889 295 240 194 Gagra (170) 188 116 116 732 378 354 196 161 195 Bardhala (168) 99 48 48 322 113 149 53 37 196 Ku lewal (122) 174 168 112 1,052 578 474 315 245 197 Manki (119) 191 311 371 2,363 1,307 1,056 536 428 198 Baghour (118) 384 167 167 1,245 665 580 209 175 199 Manupur (173) 717 330 330 2,266 1,174 1,092 343 308 200 Goslan (174) 405 253 253 1,601 876 725 302 240 201 Kotla Bhari (175) 372 216 216 1,486 807 679 300 264 202 Jallanpur (207) 233 132 132 814 429 385 109 100 203 Bhari (195) 558 324 326 2,002 1,100 902 312 303 204 Kotla Ajner (206) 214 169 169 1,045 558 487 251 230 205 Ajner (205) 319 152 157 1,108 592 516 247 219 206 Mutton (196) 127 .. Uno. 207 Saidpura (194) 323 124 124 773 412 361 248 224 208 Kotla BadIa (176) 287 111 111 756 399 357 88 75 209 Badia (177) 428 157 157 1,026 542 484 174 180 210 Raya(321) 300 90 90 600 327 273 63 55 211 Thikriwal (320) 219 91 91 765 407 358 124 95 212 Bhutta (322) 140 95 95 655 359 296 186 149 213 Chari (323) 392 266 273 1,779 987 792 314 256 214 Farour (299) 719 225 225 1,656 890 766 365 292 215 Hedon (112) 623 229 229 1,734 935 799 258 219 216 Mal Majra (113) 355 180 180 1,148 619 529 180 161 217 Jatana Ucha (298) 314 175 175 1,238 681 557 186 161 218 Jatana Niwan (297) 267 116 116 779 427 352 206 158 219 Lakhanpur (296) 476 ,227 229 1,564 877 687 202 156 .. ~ 220 Amargarh (293) 195 72 72 476 251 ~25 34 3~ 221 CENSUS AoSTRACT LUDIUANA DI$TRICT MAIN WORKERS Lit~rates Non-Workers --- -,- -~------.------~~.. ------Marginal Total Main Cultivators. Agricultural Household Other . 'Workers Workers en Labourers Industry- Workers a-IX) al) ManufaCturing, [III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ------M F M F -----M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 76 33 91 40 41 4 6 85 ( 146 306 239 252 5 149 16 3 84 5 301~; 511 321 237 261 3 105 67 19 70 3 269 479 147 105 227 1 106 90 31 1 188 401 302 247 327 3 160 49 19 99 3 272 547 295 165 386 1 126 160 5 95 1 6 392 . 656 104 61 108 5 36 43 5 1 24 4 99· 195 157 118 147 4 70 .. 34 3 40 4 107· 230 126 90 113 1 59 1 21 7 26 2 80, 165 454 236 467 3 194 144 129 3 330 ; 629 362 195 277 1 71 46 2 158 1 132 243 338 171 97 195 27 50 16 1 128 27 8 140 ' 240 289 187 288 7 149 23 1 1 115 6 1 264 ' 482 130 74 113 44 17 28 24 .. 98· 185 Inhabited ., ( 467 265 594 4 196 206 16 176 4 419, 835 146 111 163 3 104 24 5 30 3 2 2 154 : 281 260 176 261 127 44 12 78 236, 433 77 68 95 66 18 5 6 66 . 137 257 172 283 110 117 3 "53 1 192 ; 429 216 117 173 58 66 7 42 211 ' 322 157 86 225 1 121 81 2 21 1 147, 345 561 328 586 6 228 215 15 128 6 13 11 453 ~ 892 421 277 400 8 80 2 177 3 14 129 3 37 347 ; 553 316 254 229 3 111 19 1 98 3 298, 530 379 188 555 9 89 152 1 314 8 95 377 ( 63R 696 420 768 11 302 182 6 10 274 5 627 f 1,180 457 293 570 4 235 182 5 148 4 2 450· 885 186 136 194 3 75 57 3 S9 3 184 ( 351 74 55 104 59 32 1 12 69 : 149 256 135 278 4 81 106 1 1 1 90 2 300 470 543 318 719 57 326 1 276 51 7 110 5 4 203 584 796 348 225 339 3 149 58 8 1 124 2 326 577 595 442 601 7 299 156 18 128 7 5 568. 1,085 447 268 482 7 236 117 1 16 113 6 394 718 456 240 468 3 211 143 7 107 2 339 676 192 145 195 3 114 15 6 60 3 234 382 605 374 626 6 273 1 . 127 18 1 208 4 474 896 274 169 303 1 103 90 4 106 1 9 47 246 439 222 140 311 130 80 11 90 281 511) inhabited ., .. 251 176 214 3 67 56 65 26 198 : 319 206 3 39 128 219 2 123 71. 2 i3 2 180 0 355 312 196 298 157 86 7 48 244 484 195 134 174 92 61 2 19 153. . 273 128 77 258 30 126 46 12 74 30 149 328 153 98 230 1 66 1 145 4 15 129 295 555 307 553 12 231 122 37 1 163 11 434 780 342 180 484 4 214 199 00 71 4 406 762 517 317 465 1 193 163 6 103 1 1 22 469 776 347 210 403 7 212 81 8 102 7 74 215 448 385 219 402 13 202 63 9 1 128 12 279 544 180 89 252 121 114 .. 3 14 . . 175 352 349 235 584 15 357 110 9 43 2 74 4 4 283 289 389 1,27 96 146 100 30 3 13 105 225 222

VILLAGE PRIMARY SAMRALA TAHSIL Locati

P ---M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/3/221 Mansurpur (296) 287 132 132 999 538 461 129 99 222 Manderan (29S) 198 108 110 746 393 353 196 156 2",3 Khamano Kamli (300) 355 256 256 1'604 863 741 189 130 224 Khamano Kalan (301) 245 337 337 1,988 1,069 919 444 364 225 Khamano Khurd (302) 321 147 147 895 460 435 130 106 226 Amarala (303) 567 203 203 1,360 736 624 276 212 227 Ranwan (304) 348 131 131 920 515 405 228 182 228 Bathan Kalan (315) 267 100 100 S88 317 271 91 60 229 Nangal (316) 173 76 76 559 296 263 90 ,84 2'30 Bilaspur (317) 166 95 95 595 322 273 93 83 231 Birhamgarh (319) 79 Un- 232 Bhamri (318) 292 129 129 973 509 464 206 201 233 Bhamian (313) 373 83 124 822 445 317 170 153 234 Dulwan (312) 269 121 121 831 438 399 204 184 235 Mohan Majra (311) 223 110 110 719 364 355 149 135 236 Bathan Khurd (314) 164 89 89 718 389 329 75 18 237 Maheshpura (305) 151 125 125 832 462 370 163 128 238 Kalewal (306) 158 93 93 695 376 319 179 151 239 Dhiano Majra (307) 77 97 97 583 312 271 171 148 240 Pohlo Majra (308) 147 59 59 366 207 IS9 60 53 241 Panecha (309) 159 99 99 691 381 310 135 112 1ft2 Sanghol (310) , 854 554 554 3,425 1,780 1,645 468 429 243 Lohar Majra Khurd (182) 172 106 106 717 399 318 158 138 144 Burj (181) 141 87 87 592 316 276 87 93 1ft5 Sohavi (180) 242 126 126 848 452 396 225 198 246 Hargna (179) 417 197 197 1.391 746 645 169 .169 241 Dholewal (1 '(8) 244 98 101 681 383 298 99 68 ~48 Raipur (193) 202 80 107 673 374 299 103 84 249 Majri (197) 155 72 72 455 254 201 67 54 2SO Mirpur (192) 115 66 66 450 244 206 143 121 251 Kalewal «191) 159 93 93 609 344 265 37 29 252 Kheri Nand Singh (185) 155 144 144 888 468 420 193 162 253 Bohar (184) 98 96 96 587 314 273 127 121 254 Kotla Maksud (183) 168 30 30 186 91 95 13 13 255 Mullanpur (186) 206 71 71 441 252 189 97 71 256 UdaIpur (187) 146 68 68 368 200 168 106 96 257 Mughal MaJra (190) 59 1 1 5 3 2 258 Ladpuri (189) 89 48 48 341 188 153 75 65 :59 Damheri (188) 318 101 101 787 423 364 118 108 260 Kamal pur (457) 127 9 9 55 30 25 261 Dapana (460) 99 38 38 222 120 102 38 34 262 Sakander pur (458) 208 69 69 383 212 171 78 64 263 Shergarh (456) .118 13 13 94 47 47 2 1 :64 Nurpur (455) 246 57 51 345 191 154 76 68 265 Thandu ( 45 4) 91 27 27 162 90 72 40 32 223-

CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DIStInCT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturins. [III. IV. V(b) Processing, & VI to IX} Servicing and Repairs [V

------....,------~-- M F M F M F M p, M F M F. M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 245 162 300 3 197 76 2 J 26 1 38 238 420 203 118 246 2 117 106 6 17 2 147 351 555 369 483 14 144 55 20 2 264 12 , , 380 727 662 411 515 12 129 141 9 236 12 5 1 549 906 232 192 248 9 82 96 70 9 212 426 388 296 429 3 J96 144 9 80 3 6 301 621 251 148 287 1 140 99 48 1 228 404 123 82 175 1 79 47 9 40 1 5 9 137 261 114 57 175 83 79 13 121 263 139 104 181 6 106 46 6 23 (i 141 267 inhabited 158 79 284 126 119 '6 33 2i5 464 160 172 241 160 55 26 1 204 376 246 182 220 1 96 45 31 1 48 75 218 323 204 134 184 94 55 1 34 180 355 165 118 207 117 50 3 37 20 182 309 198 99 251 1 131 71 7 42 1 211 369 142 99 ]78 1 86 82 " 1,0 1 198 318 180 113 157 t 64 44 12 1 37 8 147 270 115 63 114 2 62 20 32 2 4 89 157 176 117 169 1 114 17 14 24 1 27 11 HIS 298 906 640 864 28 141 1 220 114 6 389 21 ] 916 1,616 227 133 205 1 116 62 27 1 194 317 115 74 163 86 57 S 15 13 170 140 106 244 138 223 1 96 76 14 37 1 229 395 359 209 415 2 213 100 1 16 86 I 331 643 175 118 216 1 115 37 21 43 1 167 297 140 96 235 123 48 18 46 1 139 298 138 85 121 • 92 8 1 20 133 201 126 89 126 2 48 54 4 20 2 2 127 116 77 1,21 94 169 33 52 38 8 71 33 31 4 144 228 237 142 245 14 27 64 3 34- 2 120 9 44 223 362 151 93- 194 1 90 80 I 1 23 120 272 58 45 58 43 9 6 33 9:l 125 78 141 1 69 62 1 9 1 111 188 100 42 98 44 46 1 7 2 100 168 2 1 1 1 2 2 93 48 80 1 41 33 1 5 1 108 152 214 144 161 100 49 12 1 261 364 12 6 18 18 2 12 23 40 16 59 49 10 31 61 71 53 22 121 107 14 2 42 89 129 22 .13 27 26 1 20 47 70 31 131 112 11 2 6 60 154 19 10 48 44 3 1 42 72 224 URBAN PRIMARY SAMRALA TAHSIL Location Name of Town{Ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled Code 10wnl Occupied House­ ing Institutional and Castes Tribes . No. Ward Residen- holds Houseless Population) in Sq. tial KIns. Houses

P M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/V Macbhh,ara N.A.C. l'S9 1,700 1,700 9,621 5,007 4,614 1,472 1,259 Ward No. 96 96 414 219 195 19 23 2 121 121 551 307 250 129 t08 3 105 105 601 303 298 196 180 4 129 129 728 387 341 124 108 5, 99 99 582 307 275 176 137

6 81 81 556 293 263 143 ~01 7 125 125 738 375 363 27 42 8 120 120 626 317 309 16 12 9 126 126 700 384 316 96 64 10 160 160 950 500 450 415 368 11 124 12t 708 361 347 46 37 12 124 124 757 369 388 37 42 13 ll5 115 625 319 306 14 12 14 52 52 294 153 141 4 2 15 33 33 241 119 122 9 7 16 90 90 544 294 250 21 16 4/VI Samrala M.C. 9·00 1,852 1,852 10,82,4 5,827 4,997 1,328 1,073 Ward No. 1 245 245 1252 697 555 137 101 2 164 164 912 488 424 90 69 3 169 169 934 502 432 373 291 4 114 114 774 408 366 16 12 5 154 154 857 445 412 18 12 6 136 136 823 446 377 7 4 7 189 189 1,230 686 544 285 228 8 141 141 879 466 413 44 29 9 183 183 1,063 568 495 284 260 10 219 219 1,227 654 573 44 41 11 138 138 873 467 406 30 26 22S

CENSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRIct MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry­ Workers (I-IX) (II) . Manufacturing. (ill, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IXl Servicing and Repairs [V (an

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2,898 t,979 2,748 183 348 .3 979 69 97 23 1,324 88 11 120 2,248 4,311 33 16 137 2 127 2 8 82 193 82 44 163 8 1 144 8 3 IS 144 242 125 63 161 25 12 56 21 28 2 65 2 142 273 230 152 211 2 31 64 116 2 9 96 167 243 186 116 171 3 31 1 61 73 2 136 272 160 110 162 3 13 80 10 59 3 131 260 277 200 206 12 16 33 1 157 11 169 351 246 184 181 10 9 12 1 13 147 9 136 299 202 125 20S 13 22 1 79 5 1 106 7 2 24 174 279 208 95 264 3 7 205 13 39 3 236 447 253 188 211 37 51 69 18 9 10 82 9 150 .310 226 185 189 24 34 24 8 2 8 129 8 180 364 233 183 167 13 2S 7 5 5 130 8 152 293 , 128 97 92 2 5 7 80 2 61 139 74 64 69 33 6 30 50 122 235 157 156 26 52. . 1 5 1 11 3 88 21 138 224 3,729 2,581 3,013 200 227 361 5 116 6 2,309 189 26 5 2,788 4,792 421 286 353 55 22 14 4 5 313 SO 8 2 336 498 347 243 275 22 20 40 23 192 21 213 . 4Q2 217 139 263 20 10 140 3 110 19 239 412 297 227 226 10 30 7 2 187 10 182 356 309 223 224 )2 29 20 9 166 12 221 400 342 231 221 14 9 5 207 14 225 363 412 243 385 15 33 81 3 27 244 12 301 529

337 260 234 19 10 6 218 19 232 394 280 148 244 7 '7 27 21 189 6 18 3 306 485 474 359 333 17 15 8 19 291 17 321 556 293 222 255 9 42 13 8 192 9 212 397

PR.iMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KHANNA T AllSIL 228 -

VILLAGE PRIMARY KHANNA TAHSn. Location Name of Tahsil/Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled CadeNo. (with Hadbast No.) Tahsil Occupied Hous&- ing Institutional and Castes Tn"bes in Sq. Residen- holds Houseless Population} Kms. & rial of Houses Village inHec- tares P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/4 Kbanna TahsU (Rural) 512·1 27,318 27,384 176,823 94,909. 81,914 33,562 28,373 1 latana (149) 311 274 274 1,860 1,000 860 364 338 2 Chak Sarai (148) 259 194 194 1,232 667 565 217 179 3 Jaspalon (150) 486 248 248 1,655 876 779 328 267 4 Mandiala Kalan (151) 272 205 205 1,315 681 634 307 289 5 Kot Paneich (153) 126 84 84 561 300 261 130 113 6 . Kot Sheikhon (154) 134 86 86 618 342 276 165 139 7 Raipur (155) 211 101 101 663 364 299 192 139 8 Sarai Lashkari Khan (15~) 8 Un- 9 Asgripur (156) 182 27 27 217 115 102 21 17 10 Bija (157) 372 296 296 1,949 1,062 887 411 311 11 Ghungrali (233) 673 261 261 1,650 872 778 472 420 12 Gorala (252) 267 88 88 706 379 327 163 139 13 Bir Kishan Singh (251) 96 17 17 117 60 57 34 34 14 Ghazipur (250) 153 63 63 424 224 200 137 120 15 Bhamaddi (234) 753 394 409 2,535 1,370 1,165 369 294 16 Kishangarh (231) 120 107 107 721 374 347 180 156 17 Mehandipur (232) 160 129 129 698 381 317 188 165 18 Gaggar Majra (230) 154 84 84 496 279 217 102 77 19 Daheru (164) 475 260 260 1,794 962 832 342 273 20 Ghandwan (227) 178 67 67 459 232 227 68 60 21 Mohanpur (229) . 289. 256 256 1,467 799 668 356 286 22 lkolahi (326) 476 182 182 1,244 702 542 251 170 23 Libra (325) 186 248 248 1,575 862 713 397 306 24 Bahu Majra (327) 118 170 170 1,043 556 487 307 271 25 Bhattian (328) . .205 304 304 1,809 1,007 802 625 481 26 Kauri (324) 313 193 193 1,355 744 611 215 158 27 Rahon (224) 872 297 297 1,892 1,037 855 606 503 28 Rattanheri (220) 290 157 157 1,000 523 477 266 216 29 Mahawan (215) 323 83 83 573 309 264- 102 83 30 Ramgarh (216) 189 146 146 1,036 568 468 264 219 31 Lalhed (219) 409 238 238 1,649 917 732 386 331 32 Majra Rahun (218) 213 129 139 864 474 390 178 158 33 Goh (172) 557 358 369 2,448 1,317 1,131 405 360 34 Hadon Kalan (217) 349 170 170 1,141 628 513 269 225 35 MalakPur (208) 206 104 106 744 421 323 78 62 36 Shahabajpur (209) 124 64 64 427 227 200 74 68 37 Boothgarh (214) . 369 105 105 650 353 297 132 115 38 Bhadla Nicha (213) 377 200 200 1,421 758 663 436 370 39 Bhadla Uncha (212) 209 96 96 625 340 285 112 105 40 Ismailpur (210) 206 77 77 498 272 226 42 40 41 Alipur (211) 118 79 79 526 279 247 164 143 42 Manak Majra (203) 234 164 164 1,090 576 514 476 424 43 Fatehgarh Niwan (204) 469 226 226 1,429 793 636 226 177 44 Shiraz Majra (199) 103 29 29 215 119 96 14 6 45 lallowal (198) 223 115 115 .. 732 402 330 214 180 46 Lohar Majra Kalan (200) 547 231 231 1,619 873 746 242 231 47 Dadheri (202) I 387 289 289 1,884 1,024 860 248 194 48 Kotla Dadheri (201) 24S 143 143 909 469 440 230 . 221 49 AJaur (221) 302 186- 186 1,121 610 511 235 212 50 Bulepur (222) 298 102 102 653 319 334 99 99 51 Khanna Kalan (223) Merged in M.e. 52 Khanna Khurd (239) 358 246 247 1,432 763 669 320 2SS S3 Khatra (240) 312 150 150 1,022 S34 488 222 19S 54 Baghaur (241) 189 118 118 675 350 325 181 162 55 Majri (238) 108 . 106 106 615 332 283 188 152 22j

• ,~. "~ ~ ,,~"<"... "'·n -i ~'I 'i! CENSUS ABSTRAcr LUDHLtNll DfS~

~t~woWiRS ~ ,-_, - _... ". "~~~~-_··.1_';_·._N .,..... , .... ~ .. Literates ttatpial Non·worken ' Total Main Cultivators 1iicultuiit " ft6Ir~oJd Other Workers , Workers (I) Labourers Inia.::.l Workers (I-IX) (m lid: ' ctuting, [III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [yea)] - M ? M F M t M F M F M F --M F M F 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 2.1;290 35 14j~p 13,794 659 294 43.419 16,843' 29,525 51,196 #0 l.il2 ii~ it8IW. '. t ' ~3 94 .j, '! 524 324 549 10 203 i47 40 159 10 451 850 368 247 369 10 178 p5 8 3 ,. 73 2 1 2 197 553 538 337 454 6 134 14 22 184 6 "22 773 360 268 332 3 114 121 10 ~ 87 2 16 349 615 145 102 154 1 42 ,67 ,3 42 1 ~~ 146 198 196 108 178 72 53 4 49 3? 164 241 186 107 171 1 60 98 13 'i 193 298 inhabited 64 32 68 44 . 8 16 47 102 521 335 536 3 168 161 1 198 2 " 526 884 9 455 245 496 1$ 184 9 252 1 1 59 5 3 61 gi3 702 162 81 210 2 109 ,', 85 3 13 2 16~ 325 28 18 35 12 20 " ,. 3 2~ 57 110 53 139 1 48 , , 57 2 32 1 85 199 693 432 749 23 349 1 150 35 215 22 1 2 614 1140 235 199 191 2 70 56 17 48 2 18j 345 134 42 215 I 91 106 18 1 166 316 174 97 138 1 4& 40 50 1 141 216 494 276 505 8 197 171 137 8 457 824 140 114 122 71 21 30 110 227 393 227 475 65 145 94 5 231 6S 7 42 311 561 31g 337 173 384 191 i3S " 2 56 542 419 248 476 3 137 202 1 23 114 2 386' 710 322 190 287 2 54 1 120 4 109 1 269 485 516 206 521 27 37 1 186 17 3 295 9 1 485 775 310 194 419 5 166 129 3 2 122 2 32$ 606 615 293 554 7 118 289 5 142 7 483 848 267 138 - 274 94 110 2 68 249 477 148 103 167 1 12 68 27 1 1 14~ 263 254 118 309 3 134 62 1 8 105 2 2S 465 437 238 485 11 137 152 2 14 2 182 7 721 210 116 270 19 115 24 13 118 19 ~8~ 371 624 353 724 15 302 179 14 229 15 11 146 582 970 5 18 12 28Q 500 330 176 348 -13 133 1 132 3]4 189 113 227 9 112 35 2 23 57 7 1911- 124 ~ 84 95 32 37 4 22 2 130 200 170 101 204 4 1()3 4 72 1 28 149 293 444 282 447 1 ]28 li8 1 140 1 1 311 661 5 1 46 3 142 681 122 75 198 4 116 31 226 145 84 141 91 27 3 '22 129 244 91 53 144 3 57 33 54 3 p~ 4 164 1 288 513 241 88 287 1 48 I 71 jj2 632 384 227 460 3 251 2 104 8 97 1 1 9 32 41 64 81 43 78 63 6 207 329 153 77 195 1 81 60 7 41 1 106 4 ii~ ~4i 529 396 22~ 526 4 263 143 14 802 565 367 584 16 216 5 94 6 1 268 10 42 ~ 1 105 1 3 2'17 435 224 152 51 36 261 508 - 246 1s1 j 95 35 1 1 212 2 ~~ 58 5 47 1~3 282 179 127 156 .5 59 35 4 " Khanna 166 1 663 417 23; 409 5 102 131 4 10 417 283 192 252 6 97 54 2 101 4 33 ~~ ~~ 38 1 12 150 30' 160 110 200 8 71 80 7 11 156 2&3 154 78 176 15 52 87 11 2 35 4 230

VILLAGE PRIMARY KHANNA TAHSD.. Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (inclu­ Scheduled Scheduled Code (with Hadbast No.) Village occupied House- ding Institutional and Castes Tribes No. in Residen' holds Houseless Population) Hectares tiai Houses

P M F M F M F

1 2 3 ,4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4/4/56 -Rasoolra (237) , 425 274 274 1,814 984 830 330 304 57 Ikolaha (236) 686 532 532 3,264 1,761 1,503 757 - 647 58 Naraingarh (242) 187 108 108 806 444 362 159 127 ., 59 Fatehpur Dhak (244) 197 Un- 60 Kotla Dhak. (245) 122 64 64 405 215 190 49 ! 61 61 Chakohi (235) 519 242 242 1,655 886 769 201 172 62 Faizgarh (247) 181 155 155 1,027 542 485 215 191 63 Bijapur (246) 98 22 22 138 76 62 .. 64 Kala (248) 78 Un- , 65 Kamma (249) . 262 94 94 656 339 317 234 185 66 Isru(261) 626 448 448 2,797 1,488 1,309 475 392 67 Khurd (262) 178 13 13 86 45 41 4 8 68 . Chupki (243) 180 Un- 69 Rajewal (263) 310 296 296 2,080 1,141 939 309 237 10 Rohnan Kalan (264) 635 252 252 1,621 883 738 285 228 71 Rohnan Khurd (265) 214 162 162 959 496 463 216 178 72 Panjnikha (266) 265 111 111 789 442 347 122 82 73 Jalajan (267) 306 158 158 952 517 435 252 ~12 74 Deva Khosa (259) 140 54 54 290 145 145 68 59 75 Nasrali (260) 742 326 327 2,012 1,056 956 338 309 76 Aluna Palla (258) 223 169 169 1,190 639 551 257 193 77 Aluna Miana (257) 265 177 177 1,046 568 478 200 166 78 Aluna Tolla (256) 331 153 153 923 488 435 207 160 79 Karodian (255) 285 98 98 615 338 277 134 104 80 Cbima (254) 254 209 209 1,317 734 583 258 199 81 Dau Majra (253) 196 101 101 643 325 318 118 102. 82 Devipur Chima (232) 119 3 3 21 9 12 00 83 Afzulapur (230) 84 50 50 296 151 145 103 102 00, 84 JaUah (231) 429 186 186 1,210 649 561 359 326 85 Gobindpur (233) 215 105 105 139 383 356 90 86 86 Majri (234) 282 111 III 836 432 404 156 141 87 Payal (235) :: Treated- 88 Kotla Afgana (236) 173 29 29 215 117 98 49 38 89 Maksudra (226) 883 440 449 3,047 1,632 1,415 396 332 90 Gurditpura (225) 169 77 71 531 274 257 114 98 91 Chankoian Kalan (241) 141 52 52 420 225 195 150 138 92 Chankoian Khurd (240) 197 129 129 865 473 392 158 124 93 Shahpur (239) 234 195 195 1,301 687 614 187 172 94 Bishanpura (238) 412 30 30 220 118 102 91 89 95 . Barmalipur (237) 357 235 235 1,812 922 890 335 317 96 Malhipur (247) 261 296 296 1,159 643 516 341 255 97 Kaddon (246) 739 409 409 2,722 1,461 1,261 454 402 9a Jaipura (245) 243 150 150 1,114 598 516 83 60 99 Haraichan (248) 469 240 . 240 1,739 948 791 348 300 100 Begowal (251) 466 447 447 2,781 1,499 1,282 . 353 281 101 Katana (250) 132 81 82 . 506 248 258 69 78 102 Rampur (249) 1,312 988 988 5,922 3,131 2,791. 876 811 103 Doraha (244) 597 -347 347 2,193 1,125 1,068 500 481 104 R.ajgarh (243) 632 380 380 2,532 1,357 1,175 518 436 105 Deepnagar (242) 465 143 143 868 463 405 359 310 106 Landha (224) 242 137 137 986 540 446 89 82 107 Booani (223) 571 261 261 1,714 915 799 248 . 206 .' 108 Rawal (222) 245 99 99 669 362 301 57 39 . 109 Ainaund (221) 314 151 151 1,002 551 451 110 104 .' 110 Dugri (220) 346 122 122· 730 394 336 101 92 231

CENSUS ADS TRACT LUDIDANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, [TIl, IV, V(b) Processing. & VI to JX] Servicing and ----Repair~ IV (a)] ----- M F' M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 - 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 483 301 569 1 144_ 80 6 339 1 415 829 974 598 974 28 299 268 37 370 28 4 7 783 1,468 212 126 229 107 69 53 1 214 362 inhabited ...... 82 60 108 2 62 15 1 31 1 5 7 102 181 456 283 544 5 286 144 5 109 4 342 764 211 139 288 136 102 13 37 254 485 32- 29 53 49 4 23 62 inhabited .. 165 100 185 25 63 88 23 1 33 2 154 292 683 501 825 10 295 289 14 227 9 4 659 1,299 34 20 26 20 3 3 19 41 inhabited 602 326 648 3 343 1 154 18 133 2 493 936 392 225 485 193 176 25 91 9 389 738 264 171 218 5 93 53 3 69 5 19 3 259 455 197 110 223 141 53 12 17 19 19 200 328 283 163 758 1 130 1 82 6 40 5 65 254 369 82 . 69 80 1 22 32 7 19 t 4 10 61 134 558 391 582 20 264 128 7 33 4 157 9 474 936 31.2 214 354 2 150 139 64 2 2 71 283 478 269 140 289 6 114 78 1 97 5 279 472 288 195 250 2 110_ 98 1 41 2 238 433 192 106 171 88 55 1 27 167 277 362 211 390 2 2()(j 129 9 52 2 7 .60 337 521 139 96 215 2 104 87 2 24 175 110 141 8 4 6 6 -. -3 12 46 29 81 .. 34 46 1 70 145 300 163 342 2 112 172 8 1 50 1 - . 307 559 217 150 203 1 118 43 2 40 1 1 179 355 201 125 205 2 87 58 3 57 2 227 402 as Town .. .- -- - - . - 55 47 66 2 23 33 - - 1.0 2 13 51 83 805 579 844 5 379 237 43 18S 5 3 15 785 1,39S 48 37 178 96 81 1 96 257 94 63 101 31 64 6 124 195 235 134 266 118 108 2 38 . - 207 392 358 231 370 S 196 85 2 87 5 317 609 59 21 67 9 53 5 "S8 51 44 465 367 505 233 154 29 89 417 890 347 - 203 359 8 108 152 7 1 92 7 -- 284 508 718 435 790 3 333 245 23 189 3 3 671 1,255 317 226 341 3 156 70 1 29 86 2 257 513 406 248 485 9 176 129 1 24 156 8 2 461 782 775 524 829 10 325 1 159 1 36 309 8 4 670 1.268 123 124 132 4 60 28 2 2 42 2 116 254 1,645 1,146 1,509 31 551 1 361 5 45 1 552 24 1,622 2,760 580 368 582 6 117 175 11 279 6 5 543 1,057 602 367 644 5 177 248 6 213 5 713 1,170 150 81 .193 29 159 5 270 405 254 197 297 2 187 54 7 49 2 243 444 538 369 . 490 4 153 102 13 222 4 425 795 152 1{)9 213 1 111 23 3 76 1 149 306 280 218 343 13 166 98 6 2 2 77 5 208 438 181 117 210 2 101 58 1 SO 2 14 27 170 307 232

'.' ..... _ & I'lll-ii VILLAGE PRIMARY I,OIANNA TAHSIL

...... , ~ . Location Name 0(, Village .yea of seti&auldd Code (with Hadbast No.) Yillage in Tribes No. Hectares

P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4tt4/111 Doburji (219) 407 154 154 1.008 535 473 24~ 18~ 112 E!dri <"2:18) 314 183 183 1,145 600 545 144 - 135 113 pran (217) 280 230 231 1.522 807 715 337 279 114 Balaspur (216) 522 359 359 2,222 1,195 1,027 437 I 380 115 Bir Katahri (213) 97 Un- 116 Jahangir (215) 90 49 49 263 150 113 117 Katahri (214) 584 260 260 1,908 1,113 795 278 235 118 Ghangas (212) 363 239 239 1.467 767 700 223 177 119 Rara (211) 127 121' 121 747 384 363 280 285 120 Ghaloti (210) 815 547 547 3A23 1,868 1,555 488 379 121 Ghudani Kalan (228) 1,517 741 741 4,515 2,447 2,068 540 403 12t Bhathal (227) 189 82 82 576 311 265 lOS 90 123 Ghudani Khilrd (229) 570 235 238 1,735 962 773 247 Hi2 124 Ranwan (208) 182 110 110 654 354 300 179 139 125 Jandali (206) 503 257 257 1,572 847 725 393 323 126 Dhamot (207) . 1,922 994 994 6,047 3,196 2,851 739 628 127 Ferozt:jjur (2D9) 125 12 12 77 42 35 ~ (6 128 Alampur Urf Chapra (205) 98 87 87 538 282 256 170 154 129 Sihora (202) 508 418 418 2,623 1,400 1,223 438 362 130 Mangewal (204) 295 90 90 587 319 268 14 16 131 Patti Mangewal (203) 154 un-. 132 Madnipur (199) 264 102 103 771 410 361 187 165 133 Nilampur (21)1) 359 182 193 1,291 68ft 603 13:1 121 134 Lasarll J.,akhowas (198) 381 155 155 1,036 557 479 188 1M 135 Lasara Pohlowas (200) 385 132 132 827 444 383 87 75 136 Jargari (188) 815 391 391 2,503 1,372 1,131 496 390 137 Deva Mander (187) 133 83 83 616 323 293 95 :85 138 . Fatehpur (177) 180 35 35 228 109 119 59 57 139 Patti Ishanpur (176) 79 Un- 140 Ishanpur (175) 211 89 89 606 344 262 72 53

141 Tauns1 (178) 170 84 84 633 336 291. ~42 120 142 Hole ( 79) 204 157 157 1,137 601 536 245 203 143 BibilJur (180) 224 114 114 781 418 363 187 154 144 Rauni (182) 1,248 522 522 3,364 1,797 1,567 487 410 145 Baoopur (183) 146 30 30 239 130 109 8 7 146 Turma,ri (184)· 159 78 78 557 318 239 143 112 147 Ramhagar (185) 159 ·U~- 148 Jarg (186) 1,012 501 501 3,042 1,571 1,471 450 382 149 Sirthla (189) 777 265 265 1,83() 959 871 241 224 150 Mahnpur (190) 262 86 86 532 282 250 98 89 151 Mullanpur .(191) 134 67 67 444 248 196 87 64 152 Bharthala Randhawa (192) 275 150 150 961 508 453 213 H!O 153 Devipur Urf Malakpur (193) 193 70 70 508 259 249 49 !52 Hl---

CENsus ABSTRACT LtJDHlANA~nu:c,t. MAIN WOlUmRS" Lite~" Maigiiial' , Non-Wol'kers Total Main Cultivators I, AlriCUltura) I i HoUselR>td- . Other Workers Workers (1) Labourers Ind~y!,-- Workers (I-IX) (ll) M~g, ' (ill, IV, V(b) Processing. & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs {V (a)} ._,...... , ------:------~ F' M F Nt F:' M F M F M F M F M F 13 11'4 15 16 17 18' 19 io 21 22l 23 24 2S 26: 27 28 <86 .298 1i8 270 1 i:J() 6' ,.' 48 1 llli ~5 411· 329 241 323 2 168 87 10 58 2 277 543 399 243 452 2 153 1.44 17 138 2 .. 3'5 713 606 395 550 7 220 1 147 , 15 168 6 9 636 1,020 i nIl abi ted .. , - . 73 47 91 1 59 14 18 1 59 112 673 291 526 10 212 133 25 156 10 587 785 276 222 408 4 221 III 76 4. 359 696 219 121 211 41 36 37 36 23 3 115 2 173 322 909 608 1,072 44 525 223 23 25 2 299 19 i~ 2 776 1,509 1,228 902 1;297 44 671 1 ~7 57 5 302 38 16 30 1,134 1,994 130 89 157 2 71 51 2 10 25 154 263 449 321 548 31 290 87 2 169 31 1 414 741 200 127 189 94 49 20 .' 26 165 300 472 275 492 22 169 3 200 10 4 119 9 15 355 688 1~'570 1;221 1,695 34 81$4 359 1 55 437 33 5 1,501 2,812 19 7 29 25 3 1 4 13 31 124 67 157 66 58 2 31 125 256 699 460 750 21 298 1 189 6 44 2 219 12 2 650 1.200 141 96 - 195 1 13s 25 2 33 1 '. 124 261 inbabited' " 249 146 208 4 92 65 2 's' 43 2 'j 107 199 256' , 333 211 408 7 231 111 6 9 57 t ,j 280 596 227 157 323 1 172 103 26 22 1 234 478 192 127 273 10 151 72 1 16 9 34 111 373, 614 373 727 7 346 211 33 ··137 7 5& 38 587 1,086 159 99 205 131 54 20 118 293 47 45 67 32 34 1 42 119 lbabited ,. 178 iri8 225 1 134 68 23 1 1 li9 260 95 55 216 100 104 12 120 297 222 116 337 1 166 127 6 38 1 264 535 189 124 208 2 82 80 20 26 2 210 361 756 497 1,050 10 . 72 447 318 13 272 1., 747 1,557 -40 37 59 6 4 J 58 109 118 50 169 104 52 3 10 1 149 238 IShabited ,. 822 560 857 43 343 1 179 10 11 314 31 6 13 708 1.355 50S 298 SIS 7 255 122 2 136 1 1 4 443 860 168 91 137 48 47 42 145 150 12 38 129 82 34 13 14 105 196 147 76 219 118 104 8 49 229 453 122 81 144 1 82 39 3 20 1 115 248 i34 URBAN PRiMAR V iuiANNA TAliSlL - Location Name of Town/Ward Area No. of No. of Total Population(including Scheduled Scheduled Code of Occupi- House- Institutional & Housetess Castes-· TribeS No. Town/ ed Resi. holds Population) Ward dentital in Housea KIn-

P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4JVll DorabaM.C 1'29 1,l9S 1.l96 7.606 3,993 3.'13 .400 357 Ward No. t ISS ISS 826 455 371 54 54 2 124 124 720 376 344 5: 3 3 128 128 808 428 380 8 6 4 81 81 501 260 241 12 8 .. 5 81 87 532 273 259 10 13 6 103 103 643 335 308 170 155 7 S9 59 389 199 190 5 1 8 11 17 519 265 254 4 2 9 103 103 669 333 336 10 198 _ 199 1.044 538 506 122 106 11 180 180 955 531 424 10 9 4/Vllt Payat M. C. 0.41 848 85J 5,224 2,754 2,470 !'S8 - ~2 Ward N". 119 123 ~74 372 302 215 172 .. .2 91 91 469 260 209 3 1 3 98 98 592 304 288 2.9 21 4 83 84 468 229 239 7 11 $ 91 91 519 273 246 221 201 6 .91 97 641 318 323 6 5 1. 69 69 636 333 303 108 91 8 93 93 632 336 296 132 lOS

~ 107 107 593 329 264 267 219 :r.NsUS ABSTRACT " LUDIlJANA DIStRiCt MAIN WORKERS ' , - Mariinal Non. Literates Total Main Cultiv.ton AlrieWtura1. Household Indus- Otber Workers Workers ' Workers Workers '(1) Laboarcn . try-Manufactur- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (n) in" Processing; & IV to JX)] Senicina: ' and Jlcpairsl~(a)] ,

~------M, F ---""""!---M F ------~ F ~. F ------M F ' M F ---- M F --_ M F 13 14 IS 16 11 1. 19 1j) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ~1 2.8'0 2.185 2,048 149 25. ' •• 113 ! • 187 1.7ll 149 1,57 1,.,.. 3,407- i1~ 297 165 148 6 ...... Zl 126 6 ", . 307 36S 2S1 197 197 . ro 3 .8, 94 . 92 10 53 179 281

348 284 243 . - 16 2, 22 , 219 16 4 185 360 lOS ISS 135 11 135 11 125 230 7 223 119 141 1 13 126 7 132 252 36 214 161 164 1 14 143 36 Iii 271 141 142 j07 S 2 1 9, 9S 5 92 18$ 199 165 135 7 5 .. 5 125 7 130 247 271 129 103 19 S 198 19 130 311 334 162 29S 18 4 87 16 188 18 1 242 488 a6S 246' 280 14 3 1 276 14 251 410 d l'13 247 ill , om 61 1,590 1,134 1,361 .~ 7 1,388 2,395 221 116 194 IS 30 .. 39 1 124 15 1 176 286 209 ll9 III 7 j; 1 1 .. 87 7 119 201 166 127 11l 1 39 12 3 59 1 191 281 160, 139 III 11 17 4 8 ,. 81 tl 3 118 225 106 56 145 6 13 34 98 6 128 240 247 22S 110 22. 2S .. 2 1 136 20 3 148 298- 169 131 '110 2 39 ~ " .. 2 16 1 163 301 111 11' 180 4 $0 $3 .. 16 4 61 3 153 291 13' 10 147 .. 2S .. ,U .. 29 so 181 2M ~3f; URBAN PRiMARY tdtANNA TAiISiL~ ,

Location Name of. Area No. of. No 'qi 10tai P?p~atioll-(iDI;liuk. ScllCc1ulod. -< Scheduled Code Town/WftttS . of;;, '. ~- HOU9!'t ..~I~titutiO",~"~;"

Werd No:' 1 1,6O'!' 1;602 9;451 5,085 4~366 1,420 1.224 2 304- '304 2~158 1;107 1,051 163 ! 150

3 2j~' 238 1~226 Ml 535 15 10 4 5I4 524 2;980 1,575 1,405 52 43 , 5 1,962" 1~962 11;489 6,097 5,392 855 '150 , 6 993" 995 6';170 3,227 2,943 1,039 960 7 419 479 3;141 1,592 1,549 9 8 8 30'2 302 1;8'40 938 902 64 59 9' 2(r.I 204 1,'3"64 724 640

10 r 33T 339 2,1124 1.065 959 120 99 11 320 320 2,'009 1',1>21 ' 988 12 12 , 12 ' 3mi' 306 1,'802 950 852 163 . '13t 13' l,4tS1 1,~5 8,107 4~538 3,569 1,256 1;~0 .. 237

~-,. . CRNSUS ABSTRACT LUDHIANA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivarors Agl-icult ura I Household Other .Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, (III, IV, V (b) Processing & VIto TXl Servicing and Repairs [V (a»)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 ~8 19 20 21' 22 2l 24 25 26 27 28 17,954 12,488 14,400 8.14 233 47B 32 316 39 13,361 763 8 2S 14,202 24,292 2,614 1.750 2,439 134 34 154 3 54 3 2.197 128 :1 It 1,644 4,224 791 630 604 59 5 66 21 9 1 S14 35 503 992 490 318 426 .28 4 4 422 24 265 507 1,159 840 828 41 2 7 819 47 747 1,358 4,087 2,883 3,043 124 46 23 105 2,869 124 3.054 5,268 2.100 1,424 1,579 140 51 5S 36 6 1,437 134 1,648 2,803 1,249 1,002 752 46 4 S 2 143 44 840 1,503 726 S70 478 34 478 34 460 868 539 425 336 22 8 327 22 3 388 615 701 500 54S 58 18 40 1 3 7 484 SO 1 9 519 892 784 617 490 19 9 '- 8 S4 419 19 531 969 583 418 432 14 17 36 1 :I 376 13 518 838 2,071 1,IH 2,448 109 39 83 4 60 . 16 2,266 89 5 5 2,085 3,455

· URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population U,ban Blockwise

m '(JIUMft'/V'IllA(JE: PRIMMlYCENSVS .ABSTaMJT APPENDIX TOCIII,SdleduIed c.tes .... Srlae .... ,T..... Pow~UdJq Blockwile LUDHIANA DISTRICf

Location Name of TowD/WardlUrban BlOCk Total Scheduled ~eduled CodeoNo. Population Castes Tribes I 2, 3. 4. 5 4/1. JasraonM.C. 39,683 9,173 Ward Net- 1 2,755 '1J>7 Block No. I 801 166 2 644 , 3 6SS' 41 4 652 Ward ;NO. 2 3,181 91 Block No 5 654 6 64Z,. 6 7 627- S7 8 646 21 9 612 1

Ward No. :3 1,~1 .. IS Block No. 10 646 11 655 15 Ward. 4 2,518 220 Block No. 12 640 22 13 595 6 14 15 614 192 Ward He. 5 1,995- 710 Block No. 16 643 165 17 646 290 18 706 251 WardNG.,6 Wi 496 Block No. 19 519 265 20 594 113 21 577 24 22 54Q_, 94 Ward.No,; 7 2,203 ..- Block No. 23 S66 24 514. 25 S46 26 557

Ward,No. 8 ~50- 739 BJock No. 27 5S8 373 28 612 181 29 520 2 30 SOOn 183 Ward ,No. 9 2,759 1,608 Block No. 31 602 345 32 m, 359 33 620 363 34 559 309 35 38S 232 Ward-iNo. 10 2,277 1,528 Blcx;k No. 36 629 347 37 632 454 38 6390 437 39 . 311 290 WardNo. 11 2,220 533 Block No. 40 53S,. 6 41 601 42 577 130 43 517 397 W~:No.12 1,247 544 Block No. 44 567 42 45 563 258 46 mIl 206 41 5-74 38 242 URPAN/Y1LLAOE PRIMARY CENSUS ..\BSTRACT APPENDIX TQtal, ~hedulell Castes and Scheduled. Tribes Population-Urban Blockwlse LUDmANA DISTRIC'r Location Name or Town/ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled CadeNo. Population Castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 S Jagraon M. C. Cone/d. Ward No. 13 1,902 S Block NO. 48 640 S 49 54S L SO 717 Ward No. 14 2,281 Block No. 51 S64 52 567 53 S7,2 54 578 WaniNo.lS 2.026 S2 Block No. 5S 696 39 56 680 S7 650 13 Ward No. 16 3,018 1,680 Block No. 58 583 186 59 655 4112 60 628 274 61 628 382 62 524 356 Ward No. 17 2,511 84S Block No. 63 621 304 64 508 . 320 65 735 221 66 647 4/D' Raikot M.e, 11,106 50581 Ward No. 1· 1,525 842 Block No. 1 940 687 2 585 155 Ward No. 2 1,957 631 Block No. 3 838 92 4 1,119 539 Ward No. 3 1,427 1,017 Block No. S 794 455 6 633 562 Ward No. 4 1,449 988 Block No. 7 729 533 8 720 455 Ward No. 5 1,481 310 Block No. 9 814 104 10 673 206 Ward No. 6 1,136 3 Block No. 11 412 3 12 724 Ward No.7 1,252 14 Block No. 13 772 14 14 480 Ward No.8 1,260 33 Block No. 15 . 327 16 933 33 Ward No.9 1,115 25 Block No. 17 599 .. 18 516 25 Ward No. 10 1,040 71 Block No. 19 547 4 20 493 61 Ward No. 11 919 579 Block No. 21 638 457 22 34l l:U 143 URBAN/VitLAdE PRIMARY cENSUS AJisruCi APPENlJvc. TOtal: Scheduied castes and Sehelhited Tribes Fopulation'--Urban Blockwist.. LUDHlANA DISTRtCT LdciatioIi Nattie ($f Town/Ward/Urban Block Total SCheduled ScheduJeo Code No. population Castes TribeS 1 2 3 4 S Raikot M.C.concld. Ward No.IZ 1,262 33$ Block No. 23 " 187 232 i4 475 103 Ward No. 13 1.217 728 Block No. 2S 189 456 26 428 272 04/X Hathur N.A.C. 5.148 1,699 Ward No•• J 5,148 1,699 Block. No. 1 650 156 2 478 279 3 799 246 4 638 41 S 853 81 6 839 589 7 891 307 ..JliI MuIHlI1Pur Dakha N.A. C. s,ds 2.736 Ward No.1 8,115 2,736 Block No. 1 739 80 2 492 40 a 528 52 4 348 302 S 455 9 6 433 7 616 265 8 552 492 9 881 611 10 716 359 11 732 22S 12 561 173 13 592 89 14 470 39

L~ N~e_of Town/Ward/Urban Block TQtal SobedWM Cod~,~. Population Castes 1 2 3 4 Ludlt_a Mpl. Corlltt- Contd. 163 1.778 1Q9. 164 624 165 1,025 62 166 1,184 125 167 1,047 116 168 794 33 169 832 . 141 Ward No. 9 14,996 729 Block -No. 170 641 73 171 702 52 172 942 52 173 577 174 993 46 175 852 9 176 838 38 17-7 631 24 178 880 8 179 579 13 180 881 9 181 562 31 182 624 183 773 42 184 629 107 185 696 166 186 1,044 16 187 931 43 188 604 189 617 Ward No.9 14,768 684 BlOck No. 190 5SO 14 191 60S 36 192 746 5 193 729 55 194 607 6 195 672 39 196 780 87 197 759 35 198 758 199 855 10 200 954 21 201 546 7 202 697 18 203 548 62 204 666 19 205 995 45 206 723 17 207 921 47 208 889 83 209 738 78 Ward No. 10. 9,015 165 Block No. 210 613 211 1,158 22 212 528 4 213 917 214 1,125 3 215 765 216 521 48 217 91-9 218 670 219 826 33 220 973 55 Ward No. 11 12,404 1,594 Block No. 221 553 78 222 847 216 223 474 52 224 S64 72 225 1,086 2& 226 841 6 :N7 l1~""~ __US"AIIS'IaMl'r - APP.Em>J.X, Total, Staled. led Castes and Se..... lei- Tribes PopulatioB~UrbaB Blockwise --tlmHbtNA-lftS'nOcr Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Co*No. Population Castes Tribes_ '2- 3 4 , LWdhiua Mp'. COrP.-Contd 227 495 58 228 1,172 m 229 685 36 230 601 40 231 663 163 232 989 379 233 1,017 134 234 927 47 235 738 36 236 752 27 Ward No. 12 12.331 798 Block No. 237 499 2 238 570 29 239 807 22 240 630 64 241 636 92 242 654 208 243 628 9 244 353 23 245 726 31 246 767 149 247 431 18 .248 400 16 249 2,267 41 250 1,830 61 251 1,133 33 Ward No,,13 8,731 696 Block No. 252 1.083 107 253 918 186 254 80l 10 255 t,622 27 256 835 257 725 3 258 604 2 259 1,334 244 260 808 117 Ward No. 14 12,015 1,597 Block No. 261 911 316 262 861 348 263 702 83 264 746 11 265 1,014 266 795 3 267 651 6 268 734 381 269 928 141 270 915 9 271 852 15 272 475 12 273 682 48 274 695 193 275 1,054 31 Ward No. 15 6,337 2,207 Block No. 276 361 34 277 738 589 278 551 297 279 557 366 280 480 393 281 753 154 282 782 83 283 821 192 284 933 65 285 361 34 Ward No. 16 12,528 1,560 Block No. 286 629 247 287 1,024 393 288 501 140 289 651 187 -248

URBAN!VlLLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABST~T APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes aud Scheauled Trlbes FO~h~tl~Q.-Urba~ Bl(X:kwis-; LUDllJANA PIS'fRICT Location Name of TownfWardJUrban Block Total Scheduled ScheduJe

2 3 4 5 Ludhiana Mpl. ClWp.-co1lld. 416 597 30 417 979 66 418 654 49 419 1,050 136 420 791 27 421 511 114 422 ·1,021 89 423 543 166 424 1,060 165 425 977 262 426 1,025 30 427 861 82 Ward No. 26 1.0,750 357 Block No. 428 1,136 7 429 896 13 430 943 15 431 906 67 432 1,113 5 433 984 135 434 423 6 435 1,166 109 436 727 437 735 438 813 439 908 Ward No. 27 10,985 215 Block No. 440 613 441 943 11 442 941 9 443 687 8 444 793 445 811 446 674 447 551 3 448 836 27 449 759 450 636 14 451 915 17 452 674 107 453 1,152 19 Ward No. 28 4,828 137 , Block No. 454 1,235 44 455 588 9 456 549 457 710 458 419 2 459 396 6 460 931 76 Ward No. 29 " 8,547 858 Block No. 461 1,081 4 462 888 463 606 9 464 484 35 465 787 592 466 440 8 467 1,167 172 468 511 469 1,050 4 470 507 .. 471 558 34 472 468 Ward No. 30 10,994 1,023 Block No. 473 880 23 474 697 475 351 476 726 477 686 7 2S1 UJ.Wr\N!VIlLAGE.PRlMARY·CENSUS ABSTRACT APP,ENDIX T"tal, Sch,duleil,Castesand Scb.e!lulel Tribes PopulaUQIl_ Urbau Bl~kwjse LUDlIlANA :DISTRICT t.oQ~n Na.me 0{ Town/WllrQ/Urban Block Total SehOO.uled Scbeduled Code No. Population Castes Tribes. 2 3 4 5 LudbiaDa Mpl. Corp.-contd. 478 1,071 218 479 1,186 480 1,505 481 679 482 575 483 676 484 1,168 661 485 794 114 Ward No. 31 12,359 1711 Block No. 486 671 ' 5 487 660 488 739 489 887 11 490 568 6 491 580 3 492 1,034 7 493 384 494 878 9 495 941 19 496 461 202 497 804 49 498 360 166 499 853 417 500 788 110 501 848 383 502 358 192 503 539 132 Ward No. 32. 10,082 1012 B)ookNo. 504 562 ' 70 505 776 104 506 406 52 507 824 24 508 1,055 34 509 802 150 510 571 415 Sl1 723 153 S12 892 1 S13 469 514 947 9 515 625 516 809 517 621 Ward Na.33 9,850 1,527 B)ockNo. 518 285 25 519 1,173 542 520 682 516 521 937 33 522 656 290 523 516 99 524 1,571 7 525 624 526 858 527 837 528 812 529 899 15 Ward No. 34 9,001 10 . B)ockNo. 530 506 531 908 532 785 533 696 534 1,151 535 609 536 676 537 708 538 674 539 1,061 10 540 420 541 807 2~2 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABsTRACT APPENDJX Total, Scheduled Castes .and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwlse LUDHIANA DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Population Castes Tribes 2 3 4 5 Ludbiana Mpl. COrP.-contd. Ward No. 35 9,825 242 Blocki No. 542 469 543 541 544 628 545 1,742 546 881 12 541 652 548 811 549 736 q6 550 548 i·· 541 885 43 552 1,037 61 553 758 554 137 Ward No. 36 11,433 492 Block No. 555 876 38 556 1,342 31 557 964 141 558 625 74 559 684 560 955 29 561 1,001 562 1,029 563 1,427 22 564 774 13 565 706 566 1,050 144 Ward No. 37 14,694 771 Block No. 567 734 13 568 806 119 569 349 68 570 687 246 571 474 572 627 26 573 635 574 658 12 575 582 24 576 389 24 577 236 4 578 700 4 579 794- 15 580 790 4 581 518 582 604 583 1,129 65 584 688 9S 585 948 32 586 1,007 587 488 20 588 851 Ward No. 38 18,557 1,060 Block No. 589 1,394 44 590 866 37 591 635 7 592 575 6 593 795 594 536 7 595 1,056 49 596 720 74 597 926 598 1,083 10 599 1,469 272 600 2,056 341 601 1,147 602 1,700 56 603 664 47 604 1,564 53 605 547 39 606 824 19 253

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY cENsus ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled C..".. SdIt!cluled Tribes PopulatioD-Urban BJoc:kwlse LUPHIANA DISTRICf Location " Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled SCheduled Code No. Population castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 S Ludhiana Mpl. Corp.-Con/d. Ward NQ. 39 12,355 3,336 BlOck No. 607 552 138 608 717 8 609 1,015 271 610 991 265 611 766 319 612 1,198 275 613 613 109 614 876 137 615 1,452 140 616 857 97 617 1,064 657 618 789 171 619 572 218 620 893 531 Ward No. 40 10,995 762 Block: No. 621 1,280 49 622 730 17 623 1,256 624 827 625 1,216 317 626 593 16 627 1,212 253 628 899 629 696 4 630 1,212 41 631 1,074 65 Ward No.4! 8,408 1,639 Block No. 632 920 152 633 1,054 634 438 24 635 851 5 636 642 327 637 1,073 697 638 961 177 639 971 167 640 1,498 90 Ward No. 42 12,193 202 Block No. 641 1,255 20 642 1,065 643 1,095. 94 644 647 20 645' 583 646 584 14 647 703 648 727 649 644 3 650 833 651 269 652 856 22 653 958 9 654 810 20 655 525 656 639 Ward No. 43 3,888 172 Block: No. 657 697 658 848 16 659 11S 660 1021· or; 106 661 '746 49 662 461 1 Ward No. 44 8,530 359 Block No. 663 790 25 .. 664 1,096. 113 ~~ 9~8 2~4

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r.;CJDBIA~\.~ coCa~ Niun!t,of Towp/:WtltWUrban Block ..'I'OtM; Scheduled Sc~i< Codr Population Castes T~ trf: 1 2 3' 4 5 Ludhiana Mpl. Carr.-Conta. 666 629 7 667 9:uT: 16 668 963 194 669 663 670 837 4 671 826 672 811

Ward ~45 10,064 61 Block No. 6'73 874 12 674 940 39 675 349 676 747 677 560 678 940 679 991 10 680 573 681 694'i 682 569 683 552 684 634 685 689 686 952 Ward ,l.i9.46 8,709 195 Block No. 687 1.076 688 937 689 1,006 690 855 .. 691 915 93 692 ?SO 693 517 12 694 1,043 695 ~04 696 603 .. 691 503 90

Ward ~.47 9.760 583 Block No. 698 356 7 699 712 257 '100 614 143 7tH m 42 '702 974 21 703 724 704 886 45 705 436 68 706 457 707 816 708 893 709 730 710 835 711 789

wara~.4lS 7.666 561 Block No. 712 956 713 770 714 836 14 715 1.665 525 716 826 22 717 1f69 718 898 719 846 W~~4' 9,01-9 54 l)!ack No. 720 902 9 121 885 13 122 978 32 723 477 724 1,015 725 1,256 n~ no .. 255,.." URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ADSIRACf "'"~. ... ". " ~. ; :-. . ',,' . -' APPENDIX ,',. Total, SdIedulecJ Castes.... Scheduled. Tribes !"opuIatfoll-Urbau BIoekJriIIe . '" .... '-r.~~~<

Lacatfon Name of Town/Ward/Urban :alia,,!!.', Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. l'QRulatian Castes Tn'bes•. I' . 3 4 S. ,,' Llrclhfana !.\{pI. Corp.-co"qd. 727 1,154 728 570 729 862

Ward!'fb>t-Jo 22,7341 ,,- 3,062 Block No.730 607 731 853 732 7.8& "... , 12 733 1,02S .. 85 734 754 735 . 7J-2t '.v •• 736 876~- 73'7 739 20 738 1.0»t.... 739· lS.37t -- . 2,945 4/V MacbhllJara N.A.C. - 9,~·_ 2,731 Ward NO.1 9,621 2,731 Block No. t 414>h" 42 2 5S7 --- 237 3 601 376 4 7~ 1_, 232 S 582 -., 313 6 SS6 244 7 73ft626 ,-,...... 69 8 28 9 700 160 lQ 9SO ,~.,-' 783 '708 ~ •. 11 83 12 757 79 13 62S (..._",~. 26 14 294 •.- 6 15 241 16 16 S44 t."f~1,. 37

~/V1 .. SanIrat* M.e. 10,814 1.,441 .. WardMa.£ 1,252 238'- • Block No. 1 684 141 2 56.8 r•.• , 97 Ward lfiJ. 2 912 159 Block No. 3 912: _,- 159 Ward". 3 934 664 Block: No. 4 6L2il.~,,· 357 5 322-- 307

Ward }'lo.4 7J4,. c\; 28 Block No. 6 774-'- 28 Ward No. S 8-51,,__ .• 30 Block No. 7 8S7"- 30

Ward No.6 823.~_ .., 11 Block No. 8 823 m. 11

-Waf(! No.7 1~ •• 513 Block No. 9 741'- 424 10 483 89 . WardawG. 8 879... ·., '13 ., Block No. 11 879 73 WardaWO.9 t.083'-·~" 544 Block No. 12 l.t}63 SM WardM;. . 1,:za,1.. ' ~"'" 1Jlock No. II ~. 26 14 ~t8 S9 WanUroi 11 813 56 . , Block No. IS 813 ~6 !! .,:ql?iud1ntl Northern ~ay, PlfiUab Africultural Vni~itr and Militaff Area Special~. 256 URBAN(V[LLAGE P'lUMA.R.Y CENSUS ABS'l'RACT APPBNDlX Tobd" SdIedIded Clites ... S:'Ie'" TdIIeI ~UIIIIa 1IIoebIIe . LUDHIANA DISTlUcr Location Name or Town/WardftJrban Block CodoNo. Total SchoduIod Scbeduled ~ <:;aaRe Tn_ 2 3 <4 ~ oIfVH M.C. DoraI.a '7,61!' Ward No. 1 826 '57168 Block NO.1 826 lOS Ward No.2 720 8 Slott. No.2 'J2{) II Ward No.3 80S 14 BJockNo.3 808 14 Ward No.4 501 20 BIDck No. 4 SOl 20 Ward No; 5 s:tl n Block No. 5 532 '23 Ward No. 6 643 325 BJilCk No.6 643 325 Ward No.1 3S9 6 Block No. 1 339 6 Ward No. & S19 6 Block No. S - 511} 6 Ward No.9 669 Block No. 9 669 WardND,I0 1,1)44 %28 ~Iock No. to 1,044 :m Ward No. 11 955 19 Block No.. 11 955 19 4IV1lI PIlJ8iM,C. !,2l4 1,1Z0

Ward No. 1 674 387 Block No.1 614 SS7 Ward No.2 469 4 Block No. 2 469 4 Warti No. 3 592 ~ Block No.3 592 SO Ward No. 4 468 18 Brock No, 4 468 IS WrudNo.S 519 42.1. BlockNa.S 519 422 ., WaroNo. (; 641 11 B~NI).6 641 It WardNa. 7 I)J6 2M 'Block No.1 636 7;OS aroNo.8 6U ZJ'l Block No.S 632 231 an! Nc-.9 m 486 Block No.9 593 486 4IIX ...... M.C. 83.'761 9,6'1t Ward No. 1 9,451 t,644 Block No.1 492 55 2 570 3 1,092 491 4 741 111 , ~~ ~!) 257 'II,: r' -. URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT . . '.: ·~Et.ibIX Total, SelIedl!lecJ ~ ..SdIIduW Ttibes PopuJatioa-Urban Blockwise LUDHIANA DlSTRICI'

Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total' Scheduled ScheduJ~ CodcNo.. Population Castes Tribes 2 3 4 5 Khanna M;C.-contd.. 6 595 203 7 509 247 8 674 286 9 811 267 10 875 209 11 528 93 12 853 350 13 1,061 66 Ward No.2 2,158 313 Block No. 14 716 64 15 456 127 16 986 122 Ward No.3 1,226 25 Block No. 17 236 20 18 990 5 Ward No.4 2,980 95 Block No. 19 896 3S 20 523 21 883 6 22 678 54 Ward No.5 11,489 1,635 Block No. 23 937 365 24 581 150 25 487 5 26 500 36 27 622 171 28 738 71 29 519 71 30 661 148 31 756 291 32 691 3 33 721 32 34 649 54 35 647 208 Ward No.6 6,170 1,999 Block No. 36 826 108 37 861 349 38 605 358' 39 626 197 40 827 823 41 615 71 42 . 430 23 43 608 7 44 347 31 45 425 32 Ward No.7 3,141 17 Block No. 46 787 . 11 47 684 6 48 635 49 330 50 705 Ward No.8 1,840 123 Block No. 51 559 12 52 675 111 53 606 Ward No. 9 J;,364 Block No. 54 691 55 .673

Ward No. 10 2,024 219 Block No. 56 640 92 57 675 27 58 709 100 .. 258

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACl' APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes _ Scbec1uIecl Tribes POplilatiOD-Urbaa Blocktrise LUDfqANA DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled CadoNo. Population Castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 5 Khanna M.C.-Concld. ward No. 11 2,009 24 Block No. 59 565 60 603 13 61 841 11 Ward No. 12 1,802 300 Block No. 62 613 36 63 541 . 41 64 648 211 Ward No. 13 8,107 2,306 Block No. 65 910 184 66 965 206 67 601 61 68 976 246 69 682 310 70 623 259 71 785 652 72 735 140 73 386 57 74 510 75 934 191 259 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX

Name of Charge: Jagraon M. C.

Block Description No.

1 Ward No. I.-Residence of Kartar Singh, to Lachhman Dass,· H. No. 288 to 318, Residence of D. K. Arora to Mukhtiar Singh, H. No. 319 to 327. 2 Ward No. I.-Residence of Gurbachan Singh to ,Church, H. No. 328 to 365. House ofLabu Ram to Baldev Singh, H. No. 366 to 378, Electricity Office to residence of Kishan Singh, H. No. 379 to ~84. 3 Ward No.t.-House of Jagir Singh to house of Ram Singh, H. No.1 to 14, Krishana Millto residence of Jaswant Singh, H. No. 386 to 393, Mandir to residence of Kher Singh, H. No. 1604 to 1686. 4 Ward No. t.-Residence No. 1687 to 1770. ~ . ,. 5 Ward No. 2.-Residence of Ram Swaroop to house of Bant Lal. H. No. 506 to 610, Shop to residence-cum­ shop of Take Singh, H. No. 611 to 696. 6 Ward No. 2.-Residence-cum-shop of Sham Sunder to Karyana Shop, H. No. 697 to 743, Halwai Shop to resident of Harbans Singh, H. No. 1443 to 1475, House of Verma pevi to residence of Tarsem Lat, H. No. 1277 to 1349. 7 Ward No. 2.-Residt"nce of Dharam Pal to Shop, H. No. 1350 to 1442, House of Niranjan Dass to Shop, H. No. 1018 to 1028. 8 . Ward No. 2.-House of Chaman Lal to house of Sukhdev Singh. H. No. 1029 to 1126. 9 Ward No. 2.-Shop to residence No. 1127 to 1237.

10 Ward No. 3.-Rtlsidence ofSadi Ram to house of Niranjan Singh, H. No. 1238 to 1245~ House of Darshan . Singh to Jasbir Singh, H; No. 153 to 216. . 11 Ward No. 3.-Residence of Girdhari Lal to Shop. H. No. 217 to 287. 12 Ward No. 4.-Residence-cum-sh6p of Arnar Singh to Sader Singh, H. No.1 to 37. 13 Ward No. 4.-Coal Depot to. house of Ved. Parkash, H. No. 38 to 1.05. 14 Ward No. 4.-Residence No. 106 to 152 and Residence No. 1246 to 1270. 15 Ward No. 4.-Residence ofIkbal Singh to house of Harchand Singh, H. No. 1271 to 1275, Lakkar.Tall to house of Ram, H. No. 1476 to 1603. . 16 Ward No. 5.-Shop to shop, H. No. 2961 to 2977, Shop to house ofVariazn Singh, H. No. 1895 to 1954, Residence of Balwant Rai to house of Harnam Singh, H. No. 2091 to 2110, House of Gurmail Singh to Nazar Singh,.H. No. 1826 to 1834, House of laimal Singh to Bhagwant Singh, H. No. 1849 to 1856, Residence of Santa Singh to Gurdas Singh, H; No. 1869 to 1873. 17 Ward No. 5.-Residence of Jagir Singh to house of Cloth Shop, H. No. 1874 to 1894. House ofMehtab Singh to Balvinder Singh, H. No. 2261 to 2311, Home Guard Office to residence of , H. No. 2340 to 2346.· . 18 Ward No. 5.-House No. 2347 i.e., vacant to house of Sardara Singh in H. No. 2387, House of Darshan Singh to vacant house, H. No. 2390 to 2394, House of Kakikat Singh to vacant house. H. No. 2451 . to 2519, Workshop to Rewari Shop, H. No. 2535 to 2541. 19 Ward No. 6.-Residence No. -1955 to 2012.

20 Ward No. 6,-Residence of LaI Singh to house of Bhawan Dass~ H. No. 2013 to 2090, House of Ved Par­ bish to Krishan Lal, H. No._ 2111 to 2125. 21 Ward No. 6.-House of Kartari to Shop, H. No. 2126 to 2185, House of Laxmi' Bai to residence of Nanak Singh, H. No. 2219 to 2245. 260.' ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX .Jagraon M. C.-,-'Contd Block DescriptiQn No. ",,' 22 Ward No. ~.-:-Resi~ence of ¥ali Ram to Cowshed, H. No. 2246 to 2260, House of Sardara Singh to S1i8p, 'H. No. 2Wt to 2629, itesidence of Bhagat Ram to Ram Lal, H. No. 264rto 2662, Shop to Karyana Shop, H. No. 2876 to 2960. " '

23 Wittd No. '7'.~rea: Shop to'tiouse of Bha~at Singh, H. No. 21 '67 to 2218, House of Surinder Pal to Sita I{ain, H: No. "2663 td 2714. " . ..' , " .

24 'r:nt ~,. 7:~I{~si~~~fC' :~o. :7H t~}sp9 .~~~ ~89.~ !? 3~7,8: 25 Ward No. 7.-Residence of Javana Ram to vac~~~ hou~) H. No. 3979 to 4071. r " ~ \, .r. ~~ ,~ , ,,'.' ~ \: ;' 26 Ward No. 7.-Resi,!ipnce ~f_Gi~n Chand to Karyana Shop, H. No. 4072 to 42... 'l.ey.,tf'l-.) ,It,.·t.""\,; I , 'I ' .. :! 'ftf~(r "\ }I, • ~ -'- ... , '''L 'w r" -: f.~ r; :' 27 Ward No. 8.-House of Jaswant Singh to house or'Natha Singh.;H. NO.i~7B ·th'i30l2;"Residcmce of :tl~h~ni t9 ~cho_ol, 'J!.. No. 3019 to 3047, House of Amer Jit Singh to house of Munshi Singh, H. No. 3QSS to ~612. '~ ", ' , , ' . , '-

(, ... 0\ ,.",t., .~ ,"; [',t ".lq.~l; .\. ',Yo ~,: ••• ' <'~, .' .i,1 "'~- ,"',:; .... " .... t 28 Ward No. 8.-Residence of Sohan Lal to vacant house, H. No. 3073 to. 3089, House ,of'Su'tga to vacant 4puse, H. NQ. 3093 t{) 3095, House of Bachan Singh to cattle-shed, H. No. 3311 to 3358, House No. 3531 i.e., 'vacant' to Hubin' Chand' in house No. ~$'70; , . . 29 Ward No. S.-Residence No. 3571 to 3670. 30 ~ard ~~. 8.;_i~~ide~"-ee ~f HMclllind;Singh to 'Clinic; H.' No.- 3611-td 380(C . ,'" 31 Ward No. 9.-Residence of Narain S~ngh to.l~'QUSlf ~f}q~e Sinw.., H~ ,N.9· Fl.1 t9 l~tl. 32 WHf'N';~:'"':T~Ae~ 9f}#J.x'}P,~~·of1'j~~.J ~jpgh" '#1:t.'~· ~~~.. W.. ' J~?, JIQ~ 9f lit ~ngh to , Darshan Smgh, H. No .. 183:> to.1848:~lfouse 01 Gu,~~lli~ 19 J(,ryana $IiQP. 1:J. ~o. n~7 u~ 1868. House of Gurbachan SlDgh to Bant Smgh, H. No. 2312 to '2333.' . 33 Ward No. 9.-R,esidence ot SUjan siiiih .~~ h<>us~ 'of"DaHp 'Sin~; B. 'No·.'2j34 to '2338', House 6f Ram Singh to ~4nar §j}tg!J~ H:, ~g. :~~&~ !9. 2y'~ ~~_fi.~ ~l NM~jA ~~ngb. 1Q ~oYAA qf ~ix: ~h~nd, H. No. 2395 to 2450, House of Har6ans Kauito LiirSmgn R. No:'2,2b to B34, House of Mehil" Smgh to Surjit Kaur, H. No~ +J_"f tq ~~~PJ H{>~~ Q~~~cy'i~n ~.i~ ~o r,l~cl}~ ~9~~J !J. !':I'!,}8Wlll0 3,~PO/I0.

34 Ward No. 9.-Resid'1l~ ~P" +p,~l.to, 2§.QO, ij:QlJ~e ~.9~ 2?8~/l ~ 2~S'l-/';l.J anfJ MQ1J,Sf ~9: ~1;j/t3 t9,f·.N/67.

J$ WN4'N,.. 9;~~~§;4e:.,~ 9f ~.nl S,ingl,t tq vacsm.thol,l,~; 1:J. :l'{q. 498:?/41 to zy~Z/~O, HcJ~¥ No. 298~/25(1) i.e. vacant to vacant house 2982/25(59), House No. ~~~2:/2~).p. v~caw to Jam;~gp i~ ~o~~]'(o. 2982/2'6

~6 War~" N9. 10.-M.~~4ep.ce· of ~Jm ~ingb to house of S:qrjit ~ingh, n. Nq. 3Z4? to 3n,0, ijc;>vse of Gian !;b'M to ·h..QY~. of K~rtlU SiP.g~, JI. No.~ ~1.0! to )116,. . ~ .'. ' " . . ~ '.. -. -- . .' ~ _" . .~ 37 Ward No. to.-Residence of P1pr~ J..4 ~9 _Qqysc: pf parsha!l ~jp.g~, lJ· ~o. 3,1.31 fp, ~~p"

38 W.' ~o. lO.--',R~sjqe»~ 9f .ijfllf~1ll -to v~nt .hol,l~e, H. /'lf J>a,idit J:l 'm}I. No. 3384, House of Gurdas Singh to Malkit Singh, H. No. 3013 t(dOI8, House of . Swam Siiigh ~9GufdiaI Singh, H. No. 3048 to 3054, House of Har Kaurto Surinder Singh, H. No. 3091 to 3100, House of Ram Ohar to Dasunda ~i~,gb, J:I. Np, 1-~7nOto J:~~7/4?Mou~~ C?fInder Singh tp B,anti Ram, H. Nc;>. 2982/~9(l) to 2982/39(27).

39 Ward No. IO.-Particulars not availabl~. 40 Ward No. 11.-Residence of Geja Singh to'vacant house, H. No. 3369 to 3379, House of Rajinder Kumar to vacant house H. No. 3386 to 3520. " - 41 ~M'~ No~ lJ.-:-H,9;U~P ot; }.1u,kand, ~al KllP:ur to house of Jagir Kaur, H. No. 3521 to 3530, ~esidenc of Gutidatta to Dharmshala,' H. No. 3805 fo 3828, H. No. 4621; H. Np. '4622 and 4626, flouse ofHarbans Singh to Kartar Singh, H. No. 4638 to 4647, House of Raj Kumar to Hans Raj, H. No. 4658 to 4670, l;I~u~ ofJlarjjt Sipg~to J?ass Dey. H. No. 4680 to 4713. . .' 42 Ward No"11:~Rcsidenc{' Nb. 47721.1:. VZ. cant to Mandir in He U<;C Nc. 477.4: He uS; cf BaldfV Singh to Avinash Chander, H.No. 5286 to 5289, He USe e f Soh~n L& I to he uSe ( f Harjit Kaur, H.Ne~' 5301 to 5337, Heuse No. 5341 i.e. vacant to Chirangi Lal in house No. 5366, R(sidtnc( cf Narata Rl3m to hcuse of Kirpal Singh, H.No. 5413 to 5445. 261 ANNEXURE TO APPENDlX Jagraon M. C.-Concld. Block Description No. 43 Ward No. H.-Not available. 44 Ward No. 1l.-Not available. 45 Ward No. n.-Residence of Chand Singh to house of Dharam Singh, H. No. 5733 to 5827, House of lnder Singh to residence of Arjun Singh, H.No. 5928 to 6000.

46 Ward No. lZ.-Residence No. 6001 j-. e. vacant to house of Kirpal Singh in H.Ne. 6010, House of Gurbachan Kaur to vacant house, H.No. 60S' to 0077 and H.No. 6071/1 to 6071j31, Resi

51 Ward No. 14.-Dharam Shala in house No. 3829 to Halwai Shop No. 3895, Cloth Shop to Residence of Mohindcr Singh, H.No. 4366 to 4445.

52 Ward No. 14~-House No. 4446 i.e. vacant to house of Sumitra Devi in house No. 4580. 53 Ward No. 14 -Residence of Shiv Kumar to house of Ram Krishan, H.No. 4581 to 4620, House of Sham Vll to hou5e of Buta Ra m, H. No. 4623 to 4625, House No. 4627 i.e. vacant to Raj Kumar in house No. 4637, House of Prakash Chand to house of Megh Raj Mal, H. No. 4648 to 4651, House ofDiwan Chend to house of Gian Chand, H. No. 4671 to 4679, Heuse cf Ram Rakhi to house of Mali, H. No. 4714 to 4744. 54 Ward No. 14.-Residence No. 4745 to 4802,4807 to 4856,4871 to 4878 and 4886 to 4912. 55 Ward No. IS ....-Cloth Shop to Karyana Shop, H.No. 2752 to 2794, Residence of Mohan Lal to Cloth Shop, H. No. 2801 to 2875, Geneal Store Shop to house of Gumam Singh, H. No. 4247 to 4328. 56 Ward No. IS.-Residence No. 4329 i.e. vacant to Shop No. 4365, Shop to house of Bhagwanti, H. No. 4913 to 5062. 57 Ward No. 15.-Residenc~ of Kailash Chand to Egg. Shop, H.No. 5063 to 5185. 58 Ward No. 16.-Residence of Hari Ram to house of Ram Singh, H. No. 747 to 844. 59 Ward No. 16.-Residence No. 845 to 935. 60 Ward No. 16.-Residence of Amer Singh to house of Govind Singh, H. No. 936 to 1017. House of Radha Krishan to vacant house, H. No. 6219 to 6267. 61 Ward No. I6.-Residence of Saudagar Singh to 110use of Chand Singh, H. No.1 to 158. 62 Ward No. 17.-Residence of Iqbal Singh to Masjid, H. No. 6175 to 6190, House No. 6191 i.e. vacant to house of Kartar Kaur in H. No. 6359. 63 Ward No. 17.-Residence of Gurmel Singh to house of Sohan Singh, H. No. 394 to 400, House of Kapur Singh to house of Jagdish, H. No. 401 to 422. 64 Ward No. 17.-Hcuse No. 407 to 422, and 423 to 454. 65 Ward No. 17.-Residence of Kishan Lal to Godown, H. No. 454 to 472, House of Walayti Ram to Flour Mill, H. No. 473 to 500. 262 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Name of Charge: Raikot M.e.· Block Description No. 1 Ward No. I.-Residence of Gurbax Singh to Octroi Post, H. No. 3414 to 3427, House of Baloo Ram to house of Hardit Singh, H. No. 3428 to 3576.

2 Ward No. I.-From Dyer's Shop to Poultry Farm, H. No. 112 to 475, House of Gian Singh to house of Avtar Singh, H. No. 476 to 542. _

3 Ward No. 2.-Road Talwandi Rai, H. No.1 to 111 and 151 to 309. 4 Ward No. 2.-Tea Sh<;>pto Karyana .Shop, !I. No. 318 to 356, House. of Bakh,tavar Singh to Gurdwara, H.No. 543to 624, ResIdence of Mohmder. SIngh to house of Bachan S1Ogh, H. No. 625 to 919, including Govt. Higher Secondary School and HospItal.

5 Ward No. 3.-:-Residence of Darshan Singh to Primary School, H. No. 921 to 947, House of Bishan Singh to house ofSukhdev Singh, H. No. 948 to 1053, including Grain Market, Mandir and ,Bank. I 6 Ward No. 3.-House No. 1066 i.e. vacant to Mandir in house No.·1124, Workshop to house of Daya Ram H. No. 1125 to 1267,

7 Ward No. 4.-Residence of Nand Lal to Gurdwara, H. No. 1751 to 1883., House of Nasib Kaur to vacant house, H. No. 1884to 1977.

8 Ward No. 4.-Lajpat Road and-Railway Road, H. No. 1978 to 2091. 9 Ward No. 5.-Residence of Chanan Singh to Gurdwara, H. No. 1669 to 1721, House of Joginder Singh to house of Tej Kaur, H. No. 1722 to 2171. 10 Ward No. 5.-Residence No. 2172, i.c. vacant to house of R.D. Sharma in house No. 2235. 11 Ward No. 6.-Soap Shop to house of Budh Ram, H. No. 2278 to 2362, House of Balwant Kaur to resi- dence of Roshan Lal, H. No. 2363 to 2399. .

12 Ward No. 6.-Residence of Om Parkash to house of Ajit Singh, H. No. 1638 to 1666, House of Maya to house o(Pawan Kumar, H. No. 2213 to 2351.

13 Ward No. 7.-Gali Ram Singh and Aggarwal Street, H. No. 638 to 697 and 767 to 865. 14 Ward No. 7.-Karyana Shop 10 house of Surinder Kumar, H. No. 1412 to 1491. House of Sohan Lal to Cloth Shop, H. No. 1492 t<_? 1555.

15 Ward No. S.-Residence No. 357 i.e. vacant to house of Avinash in H. No. 427, House of Ram Singh to Shop, H. No. 1556, to 1637.

16 Ward No. S.-Street Dhamana and Aggarwal, H. No. 1261 to 1411 and 678 to 766. 17 Ward No. 9.-Boot Shop to house of Harbans Lal, H. No. 2795 to 2924, Babar Shop to house of Arjun Dass, H. No. 3264 to 3292.

18 Ward No. 9.-Jain Mahala, Mahabir Bajai' including Gurdwara and Masjid, H. No. 2925 to 3020 and 2693 to 2753.

19 Ward No. 10.-Cloth Shop to house of Gian Chand, H.No. 2534 to 2601, House ofDev Kishan to vacant house, H. No. 2602 to 2663.

20 Ward No. 10.-Jain Bajar, H. No. 2252 to 2277, 2375 to 2390, 2525 to 2533,2664 to 2692 and 3814 to 3905.

21 Ward No. H.-Residence of Bhag Singh to house of Hans Raj, H. No. 3639 to 3728, House of Harbilas to Nama Ram, H. No. 3729 to 3769. 22 Ward No. H.-Residence of Jaswant Singh to Shop, H. No. 3612 to 3638, House of Charan Singh to . Cattle Shed, H. No. 3770 to 3813. 23 Ward No. 12.--Talwandi Bajar, Guru Teg Bahadur Road, Residence No. 3021 t03180. 263 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Name of Charge: Raikot M.C.-concld.

Block Description No. 24 Ward No.12.-Re_sid~nce of Sita Singh to Gurdwara, H. . 3181 to 33')5, C'lttie Shed of Kesar Singh to house of Malkit Singh, H. No. 3306 to 3333. - .

25 Ward No. 13.-Sher Kaur to Poultry Farm, H. No. 333.4 to 3412, HJus~ of Sucha Singh to residence of Harbhajan Singh, H. No. 3969 to 4016. 26 Ward Nil. 13.-Residence of Piara Singh to Panchayat Ghar, H. N(). 3582 to 3611 and H. No. 3906 to 3968. Name of Charge: Hathur N. A. C.

1. Ward No. t.-Girls High School to Gurdwara, H. No.1 to 63, Home No. 64, i.e., vacant to Tea Shop, in H. No. 130. 2. Ward No. t.-Jaswant Rai to Govt. Primary School, H. No. 131 to 258. 3. Ward No. t.-Residence ofPuran Singh to residence ofSurjeet Singh, H. No.1 to 197. 4. WardNo.t.-House No.1. i.e. vacant to residence of Rajinder Kumar, H. No.1 to 170. 5. Ward No. t.-Jagjit Singh to Govt. Primary School, H. No.1 to 247. 6. Ward No. t.-Cattle-Shed to Atta Chakki, H. No. 1 to 82 Residence of Surjeet Kaur to Dharmshala, H. No. 83 to 155, House No. 156, i.e., vacant to Cattle-shed in H. No. 170. 7. Ward No. 1.-Ramesh Sharma to Food and Supplies Department, H. No.1 to 204. Name of Charge: Mullanpur Dakha N. A. C.

1 Ward No. t.-House No.1 i.e. vaca.nt to h()Us~ of Surind!r Singh in H. No. 84, Resid!nce of Guljar Singh to residence of Amrik Singh, H. No. 85 to 127. 2 Ward No. t.-Residence of Gurdyal Kaur to resid!nce of Dhan Kaur, H. No. 128 to 143, including Civil Hospital in H. No. 139, Residence of Sukhdev Singh to residence of Harbant Singh, H. No. 144 to 172, including Punjab State Electricity Board in H. No. 156.

3 Ward No. t.-House No. 173, i.e. va~ant to resid ence of M)hind!r Singh in H. N). 2H, incl!lding Atta Chakki in H. No. 182. 4 Ward No. t.-Food Corp:ml.tion of India and G)hW;l to resid,mce-cum-water works, Punjab Office, H. No. 260 to 281.

5 Ward No. t.-New Pnblic Scho:ll to vacant hous'!, H. N). 282 to 3B; in~lujing Gnt. Midile Schclll in H. No. 300. -6 Ward No. t.-New Bank ofIndia to Paper Khokha, H. No. 392 to 535, including New Bank of India in H. No. 444.

7 Ward No. t.-Residence tof Piara Lal to r\!sid~nce of Ajit Singh, H. N). 535 to 576, Resid~nce of Sujan Singh to residence of Ram Dass, H. No. 577 to 61.0. 8 Ward No. t.-Residence of Sham to residence of Mohan Lal, H. No. 611 to 668.

9 Ward No. t.-Residence of Bant Singh to r~sidm~~ of Hlrl)].'1> Singh, H. N:>. 669 to 725, including Oriental Bank in H. No. 679, Resid~nc,! of Hari Singh to r:!~ii~n:;! of Billu Ra:n, H. No. 726 to 805, including Khalsa High School in H. No. 727. 10 Ward No. t.-House No. 806 to 866.

11 Ward No. t.-Residence of Malkiat Singh to r;:sidm:;>~ of Vijay Kumlr, H. N:>. 857 to 94-5, including Atta Chakki in H. No. 909. 264

ANNEXUR~ TO APP£Nntx Name of Charge: Mullanpur Dakba N. A. C.-conckl.

Block Descriptifn No. 12 Ward No. t.-Residence of Mastan Singh to workshop·cum-residen<;e, H. No. 946 to 1013, including Coal Depot in H. No. 1010. 13 Ward No. t.-Engine Repair Workshop to residence of Suraj Bhan, H. No. 1013 to 1048, including Notified Area Committee Offi<::e in H. No. 1028, Residence of Ram Sarup to residence of Kartar Singh H. NG. 1049 to 1063, Including Atta Chakki and Kohlu in H. No. 1041. ' 14 Ward No.t.-Residence of Harchand Singh to residence of Kulwant Singh H. No. 1064 to 1173, including Atta Chakki in H. No. 1069. .

NIbBe ~f Charge: Lu4hilbla Mpl. corp. Particulars are not available

Name of Charge : Machhiwara N.A.C. 1 Ward No, t.-Tubewell to School. H. No.1 to 25, House No. 26 i.e. vacant to Shop in House No. 85. 2 Ward No. t.-Poultry Farm to residence of Bhajan Singh, H. No. 86 to 150. 3 Ward No. t.-Residence of GuIzar Singh to house of Mohinder Singh, H. No. 151 to 212, Residence ofTej Kaurto house of Sher Singh, H.No. 213 to 302. 4 Ward No.t.-Residence of Darshan Singh to house of Sucha Singh, H No. 303 to 397, House of Jarnail Singh to house of Sukhsham Singh. H. No. 398 to 450. 5 Ward No. t.":_Residence of Kalawati 10 School, H. No. 451 to 588, Halwai Shop to house of Prithi Nath, H. No. 589 to 664. 6 Ward No. t.-Co-operative Service Society to house of Kartar Singh, H. No. 664 to 730, House of Harnam Kaur to house ofPiara Lal, H. No. 731 to 750. 7 Ward No. t.-Residence of Surjan Singh to Mandir, H. No. 751 to 802, House of Malkiat Singh to residence of Naurata Ram, H. No. 803 to 864. 8 Ward No. t.-Residence to Amar Singh to Mandir, H. No. 865 to 904, House of Mohinder Pal to­ Shop, H. No. 905 to 1050. 9 Ward No. t.-House No. 1051. i.e., vacant to house of Sajan Singh in H. No. 1138, House of Joginder Singh, to 1 esidence of Bachan Singh, H. No·. 1139 to 1198. 10 Ward No.t.-Residence No. 1199, i.e., vacant to School in H. No. 1254, House of Sucha Ram to house of Balbir Kaur, H. No. 1255 to 1350. 11 Ward No. t.-Residence of Gurnam Kaur to house of Bhagat Ram, H. No. 1351 to 1412, House of Ram Saran to Makbra, H. No. 1413 to 1500. 12 Ward No. I.-Residence of Harminder Singh to house ofSarup Singh, H. No. 1501 to 1593, House of Sikander Singh to residence of Munshi Ram, H. No. 1594 to 1650. 13 Ward No. t.- Residence of Birbal to Complaint Office Elctl'icity Board, H. No. 1651 to 1710, Store to . Doctor's Shop, H. No. 1711 to 1800. 14 Ward No. I.-From Store to house of Mehar Singh, H. No. 1801 to 1918, House of Ved Singh to house of Satpal, H. No. 1919 to 1950.

15 Ward No. t.-From Store to house of Laik Singh, H. No. 1951 to 2042, Hous~ of Sajan Singh to Shop, H.No. 2043 to 2100. 16 Ward No. I.-This Block Starts from the Shop of Banta Singh and ends at Godown of Markfed. 26$ ANNElrI'URB TO APPENDD( llock NaJJleqr~e:~:uDrala M. C. ~o. 'Description

1 Ward No. t.-Residence of Kamail Singh to' Land Mortgage Bank, H. No.1 to 8, residence of Bhagwan Dass to ho~se of Piara Singh, a. No. 9 to 93. 2 Ward No. t.-Residence of Gurdit Singh to house of Hari Singh, H. No. 94 to 152, House of Alok liiJ}gp to QOllse of Sbam Lal, fl.. No. 153 to 247. . . . 3 Ward No. 2.-MuniGipal Office to house of Som Nath, H. No.1 to 78, R6sidence of Gurdev Singh to house of Som Nath, H. No. 7r:J to 190. . 4 Ward No. 3.-Karyana Shop to house of Nikku Ram, H. No. 1 to 93, House of Gurdial Singh to B:~Jmjlc ~andir, It. No. 9.4 ~o 1.30. S Wnr4 N~, 3..-Resi~ence of pars Ram to hou~ of Mathura Dass, H. No .. 131 to 158, House of Gurbachan Singh to house of Bachan Singh, H. No. 159 to 200. . 6 W9rd No. 4.-Tailor's Shop to Ca.ttle-Shed, H. No. 1 ~o 96, House of Gopal Krisha.-n to Surinder KUl)l~r, H. ~o. '7 to 160. 7 Ward No. 5.-Doctor's Clinic to house of Vidyawati, H. No. 124 to 201, Hot;lse of Ramjas to Cloth House, H. No. 202 to 263. 8 Ward N4. 6.:-:-Jiesidence of Omwati to house of Satpal, H. No.1. to 84, House of Sutinder Kumar to house of LaI Bahadur, H. No. 85 to 138. 9 Ward ~~. 7.-~esidence No.1, i.e., y~cant to house ofPrem Singh in H. No. 60, Residence of Bhajan Singh to Cattle-shed, H. No. 61 to 140. . 10 Ward No. 7.-Residence of Harminder Singh to house of Mohinder Singh, H. No. 141 to 191, House of Karam Singh to vacant hOl.J.se, H. No. 197 to 289. 11 Ward No. 8.-Residence of Jaswant Singh to house of Isher Singh, H. No. 1 to 93, House of Ram Nath to T.ea Shop, H. No. 9!4 to 397. 12 Wan No. to.-Residence No. I, i.e., vacant to house of Surinder Kumar, H. No. 1 to 87, House of ]ai Gopal to house of Gurdyal Singh, H. No. 88 to 305. H ~1lJ'~ N~. JR~-,~~!tde~ No. IJ~i.~ •• vacan,t to hou~ of Phu,Qlan S~,ngh in H. No. 87~ flquse of Sant . -Smgh tQ hO:Qse o(1Jlh~p, 41, 11. ~.o. 88 to 139. 14 Ward No. to.-FromShoptohouseofRuldu.Ram, H. No. 140 to 209, House ofSurjit ~ur to vacant house, H. No. 210 to 258. 15 Ward No. H.-Residence tof Joginder Kaur to house of Beer Singh: H, No.1 to 152, Dharamsala to IJouse ofSha:tp. ~al Verma, H. No. 153 t,o 399. Name of Charge: Doraha M.e. t. Ward No. t.-From Shop to house of Sohan Uil, H. No. 1 to 95, Residence of Mohinder Singh to house of Khan Chand, H. No. 9,6 t.o 146. 2. Ward No. 2.-Dr. Isher Singh Street and Railway Road. 3. Ward No. 3.-From Sh.oP to house of Nand Lal, H. No. 1 to 46, House of Prem Sagar to Octroi Post. H. No. 47 to 144. 4. Ward No. 4!-;-From Shop to house of G'1I'dev Oass, H. No.1 t.o 61, Ho~e of Kisl;wrj LaI to Modem School, H. No. 62 to 14.iJ. ' ~. Watr4 No. ~.~JlCjl~ W hQuse of Rl;t-j Kaw> H. No. 1 to 39,. Residence of SatYa D~vi to hous~ of Ram Lal, H. No. ~ t~ 114,. 6. Ward No. 6.-'-Cattle Shed to house of Soban Lal, H. No. 1 to SO, Residence of Attar Singh to house of Kesar Singh. H. No. 81 to 105. 7. Ward No. 7.-Ram Gali, Including School and Market. ~. War4 No. B,.-FtoJl,l ho~ of pa,nar singh to hQ,tlSe of K,isIwl Lat, H. No. 1 to 62, ResideJ;l.ce qf Ram Piilfi to ho~ d ~m Chand, ff.~. (j3 to 100. . 9. Ward No. 9.-Residence of Gurmukh Singh to Office Electricity Board, H .. No.1 to 87, House of GuIzar Singh.t.o house .of Vidya &\lgar, H. No. 88 to 101. 10. Ward No. 10.-Residence of Surjit Kaur to house of Kishan Singh, H. No. I to 110, Residence of Nidhan Si~ to h,0\1$,e oCGurcl:\~r{ln~in~~ H. No. 111 to 164. ] 1. Ward No. H.-Cloth Shop to house of Harbans Singh, H. No. 1 to 6~, Ho:use of J~ng Sinl;lg to house of Kishan Lal, H. No. 67 to 122. 266 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX . Block Name of Charge: Payal M.C. No. Particulars are not available. Name of Charge: Khanna M. C.

Description

1 W~d No. I.-Residence of Labh Singh to Agriculture Office, H.No. 1 to 57, House of Gurdyal Singh to Gurdwara. H.No. 58 to 7~, House ofPrem Chand to house of Nazar, H.No. 76 to 101. . 2 Ward No. I.-Model Town, Samrala Road, House No. 102 to 200. 3 Ward No. I.-Residence of Daya Ram to residence of Darshan Lal, H.No. 201 to 223, House of Babu Ram to house of Salu, H.No. 224 to 268, Residence of Arjan Ram to residence ,of Rattan Lal, H.No. ~~D. I 4 Ward No. I.-Residence of Rana Sajivan to Karyana Shop, H.No. 301 to 328. Residence of Udham Singh to residence. of Jagar Singh, H.No. 329 to 362. Residence of Dharam Singh to residence of Kartar Singh, H.No. 363 to 700. 5 Ward No. I.-Guru Nanak Nagar and, Gurdwara. Dukh Nivaran, H.No. 401 to 500. 6 Ward No. 1._:_Residence of Hardev Singh to residence of Lekh Raj, H.No. 444 to 456, Residence of Joginder Singh to Cattle-shed, H.No. 457 to 476, Residence of Chhota Singh to Foundry, H.No. 477. to 500. 7 Ward No. 1.,;..,.Qurdwara Bhutain Wala area, H.No. 501 to 550. 8 Ward No. t.-House No. 545, i.e., vacant to house of Tej Pal in H.No. 558, Residence of Pancha Ram . to Residence of Lajpat Rai, H.No. 559 to 580, House of Baldev Singh to house of Babu Singh, H.No. 581 to 600.

9 Ward No. t.-House of Mangal Sain to residence of Rattan Singh, H.No. (i04 to 618, Residence of Khushi Ram to Shop, H.No. 619 to 681, Residence of Lakhbir Singh to Cinema, H.No. 682 to 695, Shop to residence of Ajit Singh, H.No. 696 to 752. 10 Ward No. 1.-Radhe WaH Gali Jhugian Sumen Singh and Police Station, H.No. 801 to 1000. 11 Ward No. I.-Residence ofR:am Singh to Karyana Shop, H.No. 1001 to 1093, ResidenceofPritam Singh to Residence of Bal Krishan, H.No. 1094 to 1101. 12 Ward No. 1.-Jhugian Chhotta Singh, Nihang Colony and Poultry Farm, H.No. 1101 to 1200. 13 Ward No. 1.-Jagat Colony, Lalheri Road up to Mill Ltd., H.No. 1201 to 1400. 14 Ward No. 2.-Railway Quarter, old Cinema Road, H.No. 1 to 100. . 15 Ward No. 2.-Residence of Ajit Singh to Cinema, H.No. 101 to 107, Residence of Brinder Kumar to Coal Depot H.No. 108 to 189. Cigarette Agency to Radio Shop, H.No. 190 to 200. 16 Ward No. 2.-Radio Repair Shop to Residence of Gajab Singh, H.No. 201 to 260, Residence ofDhani Sirigh to Halwai Shop, H.No. 261 to 300, Shop Karyana to residence of Satiya Vati, H.No, 301 to 351, Residence of Virbal Singh to residence of Ram Kishan, H.No. 352 to 414. 17 Ward No. 3.-Railway Quarters. Railway Road, G.T. Road, H.No. 1 to 150. 18 Ward No. 3.-Residence of BaH Ram to residence of Megh Singh, H.No. 150 to 170, including Mandir in H.No. 165, Residence of Tarsem to residence of Amar Chand, H.No. 254 to 215. 19 Ward No. 4.-Residence of Ram Lal to residence of Garib Dass, H.No. 1 to SI,.Residence of Mulkh Raj to , H.No. 52 0 to 100. 20 Ward No. 4.-Residence of Prem Singh to residence of Kishori Lal, H.No. 101 to 140, including Atta Chakki in H.No. 186. 267 ANNEXUItE . TO APPENDIX Khanna M. C.~oDtd. Block D~scription No. 21 Ward No. 4.-G.T. Road, Kucha Road, Including Punjab and Sindh Bank and Temple, H.No 201 to 400. 22 Ward No. 4.-G.T. Road, Rollu Ram Road, Guru Nanak Oil Mill, including Zines Mill, Dharam Shalla, Central Bank and Chungi, H.No. 401 to 637. _ - 23 Ward No. 5.-Vacant Dharamshala to Flour Mill, H.No. 1 to 119, Residence of Amar Singh to residence of Shivsaran Dass, H.No. 120 to 200. _ . 24 Particulars not available 25 W" No. S.-New Grain Market, G.T. Road up to _Kothi Shri Ram including Post Office. H~No. 401 to 600. ~--

•. .' l 26 Ward No. 5.-H.No. 601 i.e. vacant to residence of Bahu Singh in H.No. 709. including a School in H.No. 638, Residence of B.D. Sharma to Residence of Ram Parmar in H.No.710. 27 Ward No. 5.-New Abadi Samrala Road. H.No. 801 to 900. 28 Ward No. 5.-House No. 901 i.e. vacant to residence of J!1Swant Kaur including Gurdwara in H.No. 909, Residence of Devi Dyal to residence of Mangal Singh, H.No. 983 to lOOO, including Model School in H.No. 938. 29 Ward No. 5.-Residence of Sant Singh to residence of Ajit Singh. H.No. 1002 to 1010, Residence of Mukhtiar Singh to residen~e of Vasdev, H.No. 1071 to UOO. 30 Ward No. 5.-Gali Joginder Singh, Samrala Road including Gurdwara, H.Ne. 1101 to 1200. 31 Ward No. 5.-Residence of Gurmit Singh to residence cum-workshop. H.No. 1201 to 1300. 32 Ward No. 5.-New Abadi Samrala Road, H.No.--1301 to 1400.

33 Ward No. 5.-Residence of Ram Chand to residence of Vijay Kumar, H.No. 1401 to 1500. including School in H.No. 1469. 34 Ward No. 5.-Residence of Ronak Singh to Shop, H.No. 1501 to 1650, including Octroi Post in H.No· 1648. Residence of Bankey Lal to Cattle Shed, H.No. 1(i51 to 1690. 35 Ward No.5 .-Bansal Petrol Pump, Railway Line, including Gurdwara and School, H.No. 1701 to 1990. 36 Ward No. 6.-Residence of Narvada & Gir to vacant house, H.No. 1 to 200, Including Atta Chakki in H.No. 111.

37 Ward No. 6.~Mohalla Purani Sarain, Subash Bazar Mohalla Ramdasia, H.No. 201 to 400.

38 Ward No. 6.-Residence of Rattan Chand to residence 0" Kartar Singh, H.No. 401 to SOO, Including Balmiki Mandir i~ H.No. 424. 39 Ward No. 6.-House No 501 i e. vacant tJ residence of Sham Lal in HNo 540, Including Mandir in H.No.530, Residence of Gobind Ram to residence ofChhota Ram, H.No. 541 to 600, including Dharm­ shala in H.No. S88. 40 Ward No. 6.-Residence of Karta Singh to Coal Depot, H.No. 601 to 690, Gurdwara to Atta cha1dci. H.No. 691 to 700. 41 Ward No. 6.-House No. 701 i.e. vacant to residen:e of Nek Singh in H.No. 763, Iccluding Atta. ChakJd in H.No. 744. Resid~nce of Nachattlr Singh to Tea Shop, H.No. 764 to 800, Including Coal Depot in H.No 788. 42 Ward No. 6.-Malerkotla Road to M.C. Ltd., Inch;ding Mandir, H.No. 801 to -900. 43 Ward He. Ci.-Residence of Leela Ram to residence of Bhrava Bai, H.No. 901 to 1000. 26i ANNEXUU TO APn:NDJI Khaapl . M.C •.....(::o .. ~. Block D~s¢ptit;J" No. 44 Ward No. 6.-Residence of Labha Rr m to, scant touse, H.No. 1002 to 11:0 Jndu~ing ~ank In H.No. 1007'. 45 Ward No. 6.-G.T. Road to Khalsa Petrol Pump, H.No. 1101 to 1200.·

46 Ward r\o. 7.-Residence ofMohinder Singh to residence of Kewal Krishan, H.No. 1 to 102.

47 Wltrd No. 7 .....,...Mohall M~ta Rani, Jrcluding Bal k 1 ide of Lady H( spital, H,No 101 to 200.

48 Ward No. 7.-Godown to Printing Press, H.No. :;:01 to 277, FUlDiture stop to residence of K ai ash Vati H. No. 2.73 to <:00, Including Atta Chakki in H. No. 379. ' " . • 49 War". No., ~ --:House No. 401 i.e: vacant tD residence ~f Mada~ Lal in H.~o. 4S~. ~luding Theka English Wme m H.No. 415. ResIdence of Ganga Dat,to resIdence of Jogntder SUigh, H.No. 415 to 500, Including Milk Dairy in H.No. 465. '

50 Ward No.7 .-Residence of Tara Vati to residence of Ram Ditta, H.No. 501 to 600., Including Atta Chakki in H.No. 579. 51 Ward No.8 .-Residence of Pyare Lal to residence of Arjan Singh. H.No. 1 to 26, Including Milk Dairy in M.No. 15, Residence of Parminder Singh to residence of Raj Kumar, H.No. 27 to 80, ]pCiuding Bank in H.No. 43, Dairy to Jagdish Bhatia, H.No. 81 to 119. 52 Ward No.8 .-Gali Punjab National Bank, Mohalla Mata ,Rani, Including Gurdwara Sin,h Sabha and Primary School, H.No. 121 to 220. 53 Ward No. 8 .-Residence of Bachni Devi to Indian Bank, H.No. 221 to 364, Residence of Mahesh Pat Rai to CIElth Slhop, H.No. 365 to 390, Including Gurdwara in H.No. '381.' , " 54 Ward No. 9 .-Octroi Post to cloth shop, H.No. 1 to 65; including Civil Hospital in H.No. 64, Meat Shop to residence of Harpal Singh 66 to 202, Including Th~ka Wine Shop in H.NQ. 168, Tailgr Shop to vacant house, H.No. 2()! to 304." . 55 War. No. 9 .-Shoes Shop t6 Watch Shop, H.No. 306 to !24; Including School in H.No. 315. 56 Ward No. 9 .-Church to residence of Sajjim Singh, H.No. 1 to 70, Including Co1ll1q.i~sion~r 9ffice in H.No. ~4, Residence otPapnjit Sin~h to Tea Shop, H.No. 71 to 220. . ,". " 57 Ward No.9 .-Sham Bazar, Mohalla Gurdwara, Including Primary School, H.No. 201 to 400. 58 Ward No. 10 .-H.No. 401 i.e. vacant to residence of Gurnam Kaur, H.No. 401 to 450, Inpludjt)g Atta Chakki in I1.No. 443, Residence of Hari Singh to residence of Sham LaI, H.Np. 451 ~o 488, Including. Robin Model School in H.No. 451. 59 War4 No. 11 .-Residence of Nasib Chand to residence of Mohan Lal, H.No. 106 to 200.

60 Ward Net. 11 .-Residence of Manohar Lal to residence of Prem Kumar, H.No. 1 1,074, IncJuc;ting Gurd~ wara in H. No. 70, residence of Vttam Devi to residence ofVidya Vati, H.No. 75 to lOI, Including. Mapdir in H. No. 95.

61 WtlI'4 No. It.-Residence of Raju Nath to residence of Shiv Sagar H.No. ~01 to ~, Inclu~ing School in H.No. 260, Residence of Kewal Ram to vancant house, H.No. 302 to 382.

62 Ward No. 12 .-Mohalla Amiva, Mohalla Kataka including Gali Mandir Wali, n. ~o. 1 to 100. 63 Ward No. 12.-Residenee of Daulat Ram to residence of Mathra Dass, H.No. 101 to 147,In,eluding in H.No. 136, Residonce efSarni Devi to residence of Mohan Lal, H.No.l48 to ZOO. Including Mandir in H.No. 151. . 64 Ward No. 12 .-Residence-eum-Dairy to residence of Sewa Chand. H.No. 201 to 285, IneludiIl.g Mandir in H.No. 281. ' 65 Ward !i~~ 13 .,,-R.~idep.ce ()f Sarwan Singp t.<) re.si~e~e of ~gu Ra~, IJ.N.o. 1 to 94. 269 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Khanna M. c.-Coneld .. Block Description No. 66 Ward No. 13.-Residence of Sant Ram to vacant house, H.No. 94 to 207, Including Dharmshala in H.No. 108. 67 Ward No. 13.-Samadhi Road, Sanskrit College, Including School and Police Station, H.No. 201 to 300. 68 Ward No. 13.-House No.1 i.e. vacant to residence of Dharma in H.No. 44, Including Hospital in H.No. 12, Residence of Budhu to Store Electricity, H.No. 45 to 140, Including Electricity Board in H;No 62. - 69 Ward No. 13.-House No. 1 i.e. vacant to residence of Jagir Singh, H.No. I to 100, Including Dharm- shala in H.No. 33. . 70 Ward No. 13.-House No. 101 i.e. vacant to residence ofDalip, in H.No. 199. 11 Ward No. 13.-Residence of Bharti Raom to vacant house, H.No. 1 to i72, Including Gurdwara in H.No.130. 72 Ward No. 13.-MiIitar)' camp and Power house, G.T. Road, to M.C. Ltd., H. No. 501 to 800. 73 Ward No. 13.-Shop to residence of Tirath Singh, H.No. 340 to 352. Including Gurdwara in H. No. 351. Residence of Amar Singh to residence of Ram Ji Mal, H. No.353 to 379, Including School in H. No.379.

74 Ward No. 13.-Model Town, Amloh Road to M. C. Ltd., Including School and Gurdwara. H.No. 851 to 900.

75 Ward No. 13.~Block No.6 to M. C. Ltd., Amloh Road, Including Mandir and College. H.No. 901 to 1000. ~70

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcr

Location District/Tansil/U.A./City/Town Total No.oC Total Scheduled Castes Population Code No, Rural Households Urban with Scheduled Castes members P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 458,012 246,671 211,341 17/4 Ludbiana District T 77,340 R 58.~ "1,161 ....441 162,714 u 18,474 106,851 58,224 48,627 57,303. 17/4/1 Jagraon Tahsil T 18,453 108,149 50,846 R 15,715 91,596 48,611 42,985 U 2,738 16,553 8,692 7,861 4,419 17/4./1 Jagraon (M.C.) U 1,516 9,273 4,854 17/4{fI Raikot (M.C.) U 924 5,581 :!,9S2 2,629 17141X Hathur (N.A.C.) U 298 1.699 88' 813 210,595 96,435 17/4/2 Ludhiana Tahsil T 35,691 114,160 R 22,988 137,676 13.984 63,692 U 12,703 72,919 -40,116 32,743

1714flII Mullanpur Dakha (N.A.C.) U 483 2,736 1,459 1,217 1714/1V Ludhiana (Mpl. Corpn.) U 12,220 70,183 38,717 31,466 29,996 17/4/3 Samrala Tah$il T 11,068 6~,086 ,.5.000 R 10,149 59,954 32,290 27,664 U 919 5,132 2,800 2,332 1,731 1,259 17{4/V Machhiwara (N.A.C.) U 487 1,472 2,401 • 1,32& 1,073 17/4fVI Samrala (M.C.) U 432 74,182 4(),U8 34,064 17/4/4 Khanna Tahsil T 12,118 R 10,014 6i,9aS 59,$62 28,373 U 2,.114 12,247 6,556 5,691 757 400 357 17/4/VII Doraha (M.C.) U 133 317 1,820 988 832, 17/4fVIII Payal (M.C.) U 5,168 1714/IX Kllartna (M.C.) U 1,664- 9,670 4,502 171

CP()R SCllE l>~ ~TES,ONLY)

MAIN WORKERS Literates ToW Main Workers Cultivators {I-IX) (I) ""M P F P M F P M F 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 is 16 141,918 96,549 4S.369 133,805 lZ7,908 5,897 6;424 6,337 87 107,897 73,969 33.91~ 10l.7U 9$.024 3,704 5,972 78 34.021 22.580 11.4111 ,!2.017 19:,884 2,193 6~: 36S 9 29,086 19,025 10,061 31,164 29,980 1,184 1,422 1,414 8 25,412 16,606 8,806 26,512 25,565 947 1.306 1~rr8 8 3,674 2,419 1,255 4,6;'2 4.415 237 Hi; , 16 2,370 1,547 823 2,670 2,485 185 51 51 1,068 704 364- 1,511 1,467 44 31 31 236 168 68 471 463 8 34 34 70.005 47,362 22,643 62,861 59,432 3,429 3,196 3,124 72 45.017 30,882 14,195 ~437 38,607 1,830 3,008 2.943 55 24.928 16,480 8,448 414 20,825 1,599 188 181 7 828 544 284 7'74 725 49 ·1 1 24,100 15,936 8,164 21,650 20,100 1,550 137 180 7

20,495 14,34& 6,149 18,616 17,995 681 1~4S9 1,454- 5 18.701 13,166 5,541 F,130 16.568 581 1,433 1,430 3 1,788 1,180 608 1,S21 1,427 100 26 24 2 947 586 351 833 781 52 19 11 2 841 594 247 694 646 48 7 7 22,332 15,816 6,516 21,104 20,501 603 ,5.' H5 2 18,701 13.315 5,386 17,630 17284 346 303 301 2 3,631 2,501 1,130 ,30414 i~111 257 44 44- 334 206 128 218 184 34 532 368 164 497 483 14 SO 30

2.,765 t.927 838 1,1S9 l,SSO ~ 14 14 272

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcr

MAIN LOcation District/Tabsii/U.A./City/Town Total Apicultural Labourers Household Industry- Manufacturing Codo. No. Rural (II) Processing, Servicing and Repairs ' Urban [yea}} p M F P M F 1 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 1714 LadlliaDa District T '2,877 70,420 2,457 5,666 5,325 341 R i7,7J!) 65,416 2,303 3,812 3,664 148 U 5,158 5,004 154 1,854 1,Ci61 193 11/4/1 lagraon Tahsil T 21,650 20,987 663 1,042 99S 47 R 19,489 18,862 627 874 839 35 U 2,161 2,,125 36 168 156 12 17/4/1 Jagraon (M.C.) U 927 898 29 120 109 11 17/4/11 Raikot (M.C.) U 845 844 1 34 33 1 17/4/X Hathur (N.A.C.) U 389 383 6 14 14 17/4/2 Ludhiana Tahsil T 26,918 25,678 1,240 3,230 2,980 2SO R 25.267 24,083 1,184 1.775 1,688 87 U 1,651 1,595 56 1,455 1,292 163

1114/ll MuDanpur Dakha (N.A.C.) U 311 309 2 42 42 17/4/IV Ludhiana (Mpl. Corp.) U 1,340 1,286 54 1,413 1,250 163 l 17/4/3 Samrala Tahsil T 11,866 11,492 374 734 712 22 R 11,044 10,709 335 649 633 16 U 822 783 39 85 79 6

17/4/V Machhiwara (N.A.C.) U 578 544 34 47 4S 2 4 17/4/VI Samrata (M.C.) U 244 239 5 38 34 22 17/4/4 Khanna Tahsil T 12,443 12,263 ISO 660 638 R 11,919 11.762 157 514 504 10 U 524 SOl 23 146 134 12 17/4{VD U 48 48 1 1 Doraba (M.C.) ow 17/4fV111 Payal (M.C.) u 204 204 47 41 17/4/PC. Khanna (M.C.) U 272 249 23 98 86 12 273

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WORKERS Other Workers [III, N, V(b) Mariinal Workers Non-Workers and VI to IX] ------P M F P M F P M F 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 - 31 4!1,838 45,826 3,012 11,093 1,203 9,890 313,114 117,560 195,554 24,147 22,972 1,175 10,534 1,098 9,436 238,899 89,325 149,574 24,691 22,854 1,837 559 105 454 74,215 - 28,235 45,980 7,050 6,584 466 3,718 - 285 3,433 73,267 27,038 46,229 4,843 4,566 277 3,498 257 3,241 61,586 22,789 38,797 2,207 2,018 189 220 28 192 11,681 4,249 7,432 1,572 . 1,427 145 75 9 66 6,528 2,360 4,168 601 559 42 42 19 23 4,028 1,466 2,562 34 32 2 103 103 1,125 423 702 29,517 27,650 1,867 4,656 585 4,071 143,078 54,143 88,935 10,387 9,893 4Q4 4,398 530 3,868 92,841 34,841 51,994 19,130 1'7,751 1,373 258 55 203 50,231 19-,296 30,941 420 373 47 66 7 59 1.896 727 1,169 l8,7io 17,384 1,326 192 48 144 48,341 18,569 29,772 4,617 _ 4,337 280 1,419 189 1,230 44,991 6,906 28,085 4,023 _ 3,796 227 1,352 171 1,181 41,453 15,551 25,902 594 541 53 67 18 49 3,538 1,355 2,183 189 175 14 46 46 1,852 691 1,161 405 366 39 21 18 . 3 1,686 664 1,022 7,654 7,255 399 1,300 144 1,156 51,778 19,413 32,305 4,894 4,7t7 117 1,286 140 1,146 43,019 16,138 26,881 2,760 2,538 222 14 4 10 8,759 3,335 5,424 169 135 34 1 -1- 538 215 323 216 202 14 1 1 1.322 505 811 2,615 4,284 ~,37S 2,201 174 12 3 9 6,899