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CENSUS OF 1971

SERIES 10

MADHYA PRADESH

PART VI-A

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PRINTED BY THE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRESS, NASIK-422006 AND PUBLlSHED BY THE CONTROLLER OF PUBLICATIONS DELHI-llOOO6 1975 1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH

(All the Census PubLicatwns of this State will bear series No. 10)

PART I Census General Report including Subsidiary (in Suf>.Parts) Tables. Census Tables on population. PART II-A PART U-B Eco~omic Tables. (in Suf>.Parts) PART H-C Social and Cultural Tables. (in Sub-Parts) PART III-A, Eitablishment Report and Subsidiary Tables. PART III-B Establishment Tables. PART IV Housing Report and Tables. PART V Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on (in Suf>.Parts) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. PART VI-A Town Directory. PART VI-B Special Survey Reports On selected towns. PART VI-C _.. ' Survey Reports on selected villages. PART VII Special Report on Graduates and Technical Personnel. PART VHJ-A Administration RepoFt-Enumeration. PART VHJ-B -\dministration Report-Tabulation. PART IX Census Atlas. FART lX-A A.dministrative Atlas.

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

PART X-A Village and Town Directory_ PART X-B Village and TOWn Primary Census Abstrads. PART X-C Analytical Report and Administrative State- ments and District Census Tables.

(District Census Handbooks are published under Part X in 3 Parts-A, Band C for each of the 43 districts in the State. Parts A and B are published in one volume).

GCPB-122 ch-DDCO-24-11-72-15,OOO. CONTENTS

PAGES Foreword Preface. iii List of abbreviations v-vi ChaPter I : Introductory Note 1-2 ChaPter II : Growth of Town and Urban Population 3-9 Chapter III : Physical and Locational Aspects 10-14 Chapter IV : Finance of Local Bodies 15-16 Chapter V : Civic Amenities 17-18 Chapter VI : Medical and Educational facilities 19-2l Chapter VII : Trade Commerce, Industry and Banking 22-37 C'lapter VBI : Population by Religion 38-40 Chapter IX : Primary Census Abstract 41-48 Statements 49-129 Sta,tement I StatuS, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns 50-60 Statement II : Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1969 61-72 Statement III: Civic Finance, 1968-69, 1969-70 and 1970-11 73-91 Statement IV : Civic ana Other Amenities, 1969 . 92-99 Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 100-111 Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1969 . 112-121 Stalement Vll: Population by Religion, 1971 . 122-129 Townwise Primary Census Abstract 130-147

ApPENDIOE~ 149-185 Appendix 1 Location oftne town in the State t.e. District and Tahsil ana Geographica}";Coordinati.on 149-152 APpendix II Town~ arranged in order of population size and the alphabetical order shown againSt ,eacn 153-156 AppenaiiC III Towns arrangeu districtwise and wi thin it in order of population size 157-160 APpendix IV Details of the Non-town Components of the urban agglomerations 161-169 Appenaix; V List of Towns where Gov~rnment Medical In,ti tutions are not available. 170 Appendix Vi ListofTowus wherefaeilitYof CoUegeisnot available. 171-172 Appendix VII List of Towns where [aei Iity of High/Higher Secondary School is not available. 173 Aj)p~udix VIU TONllwise details of p.}pula.tion of se.;t/faith of other religions clubbed with speCified religions 174-185

Maps 189-267 1. Map ShoWing Location of Towns • facing inner title 2. Land Use Maps: (i) Morena ToWn 189 (ii) Bhind Town 191 (iii) Gwalior ToWn 193 liv) Shivpuri ToWn 195 (v) Guna ToWn . 197 (vi) Tikamgarh Town 199 (vii) Chhatarpur Town. 201 (viii) Panna Town. 203 PAGE (ix) Satna Town 205 (X) Rewa Town 207 (xi) Shahdol Town. 209 (xii) Sidhi Town 211 (xiii) Ratlam Town 213 (xiv) Ujjain Town 215 (xv) Jhabua Town 217 (xvi) Dhar Town 219 (xvii) Indore Town 221 (xviii) Dewas Town 223 (xix) Khargone ToWn 225 (xx) Khandwa Town 227 (xxi) Shajapur Town 229 (xxii) Rajgarh Town, 231 (xxiii) Victisha Town 233 (xxiv) Bhopal Town 235 (xxv) Raisen Town 237 (xxvi) H)shangabad Town 239 (xxvii) Betul 'I oWn 241 (xxviii) Darnoll Town 243 (xxix) Town. 245 I,XXX) NarsimhapurTown 247 (xxxi) Town 249 (xxxii) Chhinowara ToWn 25 1 (xxxiii) Sconi Town 253 (xxxiv) Town 255 (xxxv) Ambikapur Town 257 (xxxvi) BilaspurTown . 259 (xxxvii) Raigarh Town 261 (xxxviii) Durg Town 263 (xxxix) Raipur Town 265 (xl) JagdaJpur Town. 267 FOREWORD One of the special features of 1971 Census is a compilation of directory of all the towns of the State. It includes seven statements giving the status, growth history and functional category of towns ; physical aspects and location ; civic and other amenities ; medical, educational, recreational and cu1lural facilities; trade, commerce, industry and banking and population by religion. The Primary Census Abstract of each town will also be presented in this directory. The rationale for providing wide range of other information along with the primary census data of each town derives from the fact that the demographic data of the Census are on the one hand the products of the interplay of a number of economic, cultural and social factors ; on the other hand, the demographic situation in its totality iUfluences the economic, social and cultural developments of villages, towns and areas of higher order. It is this dynamic inter-relationship which is intended to be highlighted, by bringing together census and non-census statistics and other data in the town directory. Along with the qualitative and quantitative data, suitable maps have also been included in the directory. One map propose') to bring out the spatial relations of the towns of different size-groups. A set of Schematic maps of some towns intend to bring out in visual focus, the spatial pattern of distribution of functional areas inside the towns of different size groups and functional categories. In the context of these two sets of visual presentation, one important demographic character of the town, the gradience of the distribution of the population in diffGrent densities, is proposed to be brought out in a third map for some towns. It is hoped that the town directory will stimulate considerable research in the various associated dis­ ciplines in the country. The planning of the project has been done in the Social Studies Division in the Office of the Registrar Gcnera), Ind~a, under the guidance of my colleague Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar Gcneral (Social Studies). The data have been compiled in rhe offices of the Directors of Census Operations. In the com­ pilation of the data a large number of SOUIces had to be tapped. I avail of this opportunity to thank all my colleagues associated with the. project and also the varioU'> official and non official agencies without whose co-operation it would not have been possible to collect the manifold data for all the towns of the country.

A. CHANDRA SEKHAR, Registrar General, India NEW DELHI : January 31, 1972.

PREFACE This volume is one of the innovations of the 1971 (::ensus in the sense that very useful data in respect of every town in the State has been made available at one place. Publication of the District Census Hand­ books in a systematic manner, in which data of every village and town in a district is given, was started at the time of the 1951 Census. As of before, this time also valuable information in respect of every village and town in a district is being given in it. But in the light of increasing emphasis on urbanisation and its problems, it was considered appropriate by the organisers of the 1971 Census to bl ing out a separate pub­ lication giving data in respect of all the towns in a State in one volume, discussing the trends according to the size-class of towns. / In all there are seven statements in which details of various amenities available in the towns are pre­ sented. The urban Primary Census Abstract gives the break up of population in each town according to sex, literacy, workers, non-workers, etc. The write up, therefore, has been divided into nine Chapters-an Introductory Chapter followed by one each on the s~ven statements and the urban Primary Census Abstract. An effort has been made to make the publication interesting and more meaningful by including maps and charts. The initial decision was to include two maps in respect of every town-one on land use pattern and the other on ward-wise density of population-in addition to a general map of the State giving location of every town. For a large State like ours having 250 towns, this would have meant preparation and inclusion of 501 maps. Apart from the time factor, the publication would have become very bulky. It was, therefore, decided subsequently to make a representative selection of the towns. This has also meant a total of 41 maps, spread throughout the length and breadth of this largest State in area in the country. Apart from Shri K. K. Shrivastava, the Deputy Director of Census Operations, those who have really worked hard in the preparation of the manuscript and compilation of the statements are Dr. H. C. Jain, Tabulation Officer, and Sarvashri A. K. Jain and Parasram Noria, Computors. The latter has since left ~o join the S'ate Directorate of Econo~ics and. Statistics. The maps ~nd charts have been prepared by dIfferent draughtsmen and tracers but special mention must be made of Shn V. Mohan, Tabulation Officer in charge of the Map Section, whose guidance was available to each one of them. I am extremely grateful 10 all the above mentioned officials and the staff of the Map Section for the pains taken by them. But for their efforts, it would -not have been possible to finalise the manuscripts so very early. Before concluding I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar our Registrar-General and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies Division)' who were ever wiJIing to encourage and gave their valuable comments. '

A. K. PANDYA. BHOPAL lst May 1973

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS I. Civic Administration (i) Corporation C (ii) Municipality M (iii) Notified Area Committee . NAC (iv) Cantonment Board . cn (v) Non-Municipal; Non-Town Committee; Non-Panchayat NM (vi) Gram Panchayat P

2. Other Amenities (Sewerage & drainage) (i) Open Surface Drains OSD . (ii) Bolt Surface Drains BSD (i Ii) Sewerage • S (iV) Head Loads HL (v) Wheel Barrows WB (vi) Bullock Cart . BC ( vii) Tractor/Truck . TRJT (viii)Septic Tank Latrines ST 3. Educational (i) Primary School PR (ij) Miadle School Mid.s liii) Secondary High School } (iv) Higher SeCondary School Sec. S

(V) Arts College . A (vi) Science College S (vii) Commerce College . C (viii) Arts. Science & Commerce College. ASC (ix) Basic Primary School BPR (x) Basic Women Sewing Centre BFSC (xi) Shorthand & Typing Training Institute Sh Type (xii) Vocational Training Institute V (xiii) UniversitY U (xiv) Home Science College HM 4. Medical (i) Prim3ry Health Centre PHC (ij) Health Centre He (iii) Dispensary D (tv) Hospital. H (v) T. B. Clinic TBC (vi) Maternity & Child Welfare Centre . MCW (vii) Ayurvedic Dispensary AD (viii) Nursing Home. NH (ix) FamilY Planning Centre • FC (x) Veterj$\ry Hospital . • • VH (v) 5. Electricity (i) Electricity E (ii) Blectricity for Irrigation EI (iii) Electricity for Industry EIN 6. Drinking Water Supply (i) Tap Water T (ii) River Water R (iii) Nala Water NW (iv) Tubewell Water TW (v) WeJ] Water W (vi) Tank Water TK (vii) Fountain Water F (viii) Canal C (ix) Over Head Tank OHT (x) Service Reservoir SR (xi) Pressure Tank. PT 7. Communications (i) Pucca Road PR (H) Kutcha Road KR (iii) Rai lway R 8, Post and Telegraph (i) PoSt Office PO (ij) Telegraph Office TO (iii) Telephone Phone 9. Others (i) Information not available NA (i i) Others 0

(vi) CHAPTER 1 Introductory sen ted throws sufficient light on the present stage of progH~ss in each town. 1. Ancillary Studies became a part and parcel of Census taking in our country from the 1961 Census, 5. The Primary Census Abstract gives data in Apart from ethnographic studies of individual sche­ respect of each town based on information collected duled castes and scheduled tribes, 49 villages were in the individual slip that was canvassed in this Cen­ selected for intensive study. Monographs on two sus. Apart from total population, it contains informa,-' s.::ht,duled tribes and 10 villages have been published tion on literacy, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, in the 1961-71 decennium in addition ,to "Fairs and working population, occupied residential houses, num­ Festivals of Madhya Pradesh", 'Zari embroidary and ber of households and area of the towns. The data Barwa-making in Bhopal' and 'Handloom Sari Indus­ relates to the town as a whole. Those interested in try of Maheshwar'. ward-wise details may refer to Part B of the concerned District Census Handbook. 2. The emphasis in this Census has been shifted from the rural sector to the urban sector with a view 6. The data presented in this Directory relates to study its problems in the context of rapid urbani­ only to the statutory limits of towns and not of out sation. Sixteen towns, including the cities of J abalpur growths listed in Appendix. Therefore, in order to and Bhilainagar, have been selected for studies in appreciate the data in its proper perspective, it depth. The following schedules are to be canvassed would be worthwhile to refer here to what is meant in every city / town: - (a) Town Schedule; (b) House­ by the terms 'town' and 'urban agglomeration'. hold Schedule; (c) Commercial and industrial Sche­ dule; (d) Institutional Schedule; (e) Neighbourhood 7. A 'town' in the 1961 Census was either (i) a and community life Schedule; (0 Bank Schedule; (g) munici pality, cantonment or corporation; or (ii) a Temple/Church/Mosque Schedule; and (h) Village lJabitation with a population of at least 5,000 with Schedule. There is an elaborate compilation pro­ three-fourths of the adult male population engaged in gramme also running into over 500 tables based on non-agricultural pursuits. Accordingly, there were 219 data collected in the various Schedules. towns in the State. However, 7 towns did not satisfy either the minimum population criterion or the one 3. The urban emphasis of the 1971 Census is relating to ratio of non-agricultural adult males being 75 also visible in Part A of the District Census Hand­ percent or more. But the list already finalised was books. As against one statement for the villages, there not changed subsequently because a.s many as 14 are seven statements for the towns. In order to have habitations which did not satisfy one or the other of comparative idea about growth of towns in the differ­ the criteria laid down earlier managed to get included ent parts of the State, the information collected in in the list of towns as municipalities and inclusion of respect of all the towns has been put together in ea.ch 7 more such towns was not likely to introduce greater statement in his volume. This publication is infact demographic distortion than what was already present. a new feature of this Census. The analysis has been There was no material change in the concept of 'town' made on the basis of size class of towns and the broad ill this Census and initially a list of 247 towns was conclusions are indicated in the succeeding chapters prepared in consultation with the State Government based on each statement. and the Registrar-General, India. Later on, three more places were added in the list due to the fact that two 4. A detailed reference to the scope and content places were declared as municipal and the third fulfilled of each statement would be made in the relevant the necessary criterion to qualify a place as urban and chapter. It would suffice to mention here that vcry thus in all 250 places were recognised as towns in the uscful data has been collected in respect of every town 1971 Census. in the seven statements, viz., origin and status of the tOWIl administration, growth of population, functional 8. The concept of 'urban agglomeration' which category of the town, physical aspects and location, replaced the 'town group' concept of 1961 Census. was municipal finance, civic and other amenities, medical not new so far as our State is concerned. The 'town­ and educational facilities, and trade, industry, com­ group' concept of 1961 limited itself to the statutory merce and banking facilities. The data has been col­ limits of two adjoining towns (Bhopal-Govindpura, lected and com piled from various agencies and official Durg-Bhilainagar etc.) but excluded intervening areas publications. The source and period of information even though they may be urban in character. But has been indicated below each statement. It would in our State the concept of non-municipal urban area lIot be out of pla,ce to mention here that analysis was adopted to bring into the urban fold intervening of data collected from diverse sources has its own areas having predominent urban .charateristics. This limitations, mostly due to sketchy and incomplete in­ is precisely what the concept of 'urban agglomeration' formation. All the same, the data compiled and pre- has sought to achieve this time throughout the countfT. 1 the population data in respect of urban areas is being are obviously urban in character and form a continu­ presented in all the Census publications in such a ous urban spread. This has been considered necessary manner that de-facto urban agglomeration is a re­ so that future comparisons or studies of the particu­ cognisable entity, data pertaining to which will be lar urban agglomeration is fa.ctual and not vitiated by the sum total of the data of not only the de-jure (with- the time differential which exists between the delinea­ 111 municipal or other statutory limits) urban area but tion of municipal boundaries and the actual growth also of its outgrowths in different directions which of the urban area. CHAPTER tl Gr()wth of towns and urban population 9. The analysis made in this chapter is based on 10. The growth of urban population in Madhya Statement I which presents the basic data relating to rra'desh has r,ccn keeping pace with the all India posi- population of the towns for each decennium from 1901 to 1971 and the civic administration status in tion. As a matter of fact, except during the decades 1970. The civic administration status indicates the 1901-1911 and 1941-51, the rate of growth of urban authority incharge of its administration. Thus, a town population in our State has been mOre than the all could have a municipal corporation, a municipality, a cantonment board. a gram panchayat, a notified area India average. This would be obvious from the follow- committee etc. mg :- TABLE No.2 Growth of population MADHYA-PRADESH ALL INDIA Census Total RURAL URBAN RURAL URBAN Year Population The The The The decadal decadal Total decadal decadal p~ .. ;:;~ l:ag~ P ):)11 \\ion p}rcen'ag-e PJPulation Population percentage Population percentage variation variation variation variation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1901 16,86'),763 15,402,723 1,458,01:5 238,396,327 212.544,454 25,851,873 1911 19,440,955 18.141,958 + 17,78 1,299,007 - 10,91 252,093,390 226,151,757 + 6·40 25.941,633 + 0·35 1921 19,171,750 17.731,538 2,26 1,440,212 + 10'87 251,321,213 223,235,046 - 1'29 28,086,167 + 8 ·27 1931 21,355,657 19,583,786 + 10·45 1,771,871 + 23'03 278,977,238 245,521,249 + 9·98 33,455,989 + 19·12 19t1 23,990,608 21,637,831 + 10,49 2,352,777 + 32'78 318,660,580 274,507,283 + 11,81 44,153,297 + 31·97 1951 26,071,637 22,938,700 + 6'01 3,132,937 + 33'16 361,088,090 298,644,156 + 8·79 62,443,934 + 41·43 1961 32,372,408 27,745,171 + 20'95 4,627,234 + 47,70 439,234,771 360,298,168 + 20·64 78,936,603 + 26·41 1971 41,65+,119 3+,869,352 + 25·68 6,784,767 + 46'63 547,9!9,809 438,855,500 + 21'80 109,094,309 + 38.20 No doubt the growth-rate has shown a slight fall m the migration of substantial rural population to from 47.70 percent in 1951-61 to 46.63 percent in urban areas for medical help. The urban population 1961-71, but the reasons are not far to seek. The of the State decreased by 10.91 percent during the project township of Bhilainagar, where construction decade 1901-1911 because plague had dislocated the work for a Steel Plant ,~ommenced in 1958. and urban figures, especially in the larger towns of nor­ Bhopal. which became the capital of new Madhya thern and western parts of the present State of Madhya Pradesh consequent to fe-organisation of the States Pradesh, which were then parts of Central India in November, 1956, showed exceptionally high growth­ Agency.* rates of population in the dacade 1951-61. And if one The proportion of urban population, in each 5tatt' takes into account the fact that new Madhya Pradesh arranged in descending order of percentage of urban established in 1956 is a bigger geographical unit than population, is as follows:- the erstwhile C.P. & Berar, the slight fall of about one percent in the growth-rate of urban population in the TABLE No.2 1961-71 decade vis-a-vis the previous decade is more Percen' age of than explained. urb:tn Sl. Total Urban popula- 11. Another conclusion which is quite obvious No. Population Population lion to from Table 1 is the higher growth-rate of urban area --~----~-~--~-----~--- ~~ _____!Q!-~ in comparision to rural area. This is indicative of ALL INDIA 547,949,809 109,094,309 19.90 fast urbanisation. During the decade 1911-21 the rural population of the State as. well as all-India Maharashtra 50,412,235 15,711,2]1 31.17 decreased by 2.26 and 1.29 percent, respectively, 2 Tamil Nadu 41,199,168 12,464,834 30.26 while the urban popUlation increased by 10.87 and 8.27 percent, respectively. There was a fall in the 3 Gu]arat 26,697,475 7,496,500 28.08 total population during the decade. This was mainly £Ccnsus ofIndia 192I-Vol.l-India-Part 1. Report-Pagel 2. due to countrywide spread of fatal influenza and *Census of India 1911 Volume XYII~-Central India AgencY plague epidemics during the decade £ which resulted Report and Tables-Page 5.

3 TABLE No.2 Contd. 4 Amlai 8,681 Perceiltage of 5 Babai 5,317 urban 81. 6 Balod 9,366 No· Total Urban popula­ Population Population tion to total 7 Banda 7,630 8 Beme:ara 7.\19 4 West Bengal 44,312,01l 10,967,033 24'75 9 Beohari 8,124 S Mysore 29,299,014 7,122,093 24'31 10 4,804 6 Pulljab 13,55}'06O 3,216,179 23'73 11 Butaria 6,755 7 Andhra Pradesh . 43,502,708 8,402,527 19' 31 12 Chandameta 4,336 8 Jammu & Kashmir 4,616,632 858,221 18'59 13 Dindori 5,928 9 Haryana 10,036,808 1,772,959 17'66 14 7,233 10 Rajasthan 25,765,806 4,543,761 17'63 15 Dungaria Chhapara 5,180 11 Madhya Pradesh 41,654,119 6,784,767 16'29 16 6,357 12 Kerala 21,347,375 3,466,449 16'24 17 Khajuraho 2,723 13 MeghaJaya. 1,011,699 147,170 14'55 18 Khirkiya 5,745 14 Uttar Pradesh 88,341,144 12,388,596 14'02 19 Khodargama 6,264 15 Manipur 1,072,753 141,492 13'19 20 Kirandul 9,057 16 Tripura 1,556,342 162,360 10'43 21 Kotma 7,047 17 Bihar 56,353,369 5,633,966 10'00 22 Kurasia 10,175 18 Nagaland 516,449 51,394 9'95 23 Mhowgaon 5,980 19 Assam 14,957,542 1,326,981 8'87 24 New Rly. In. Area. 3,558 20 Orissa 21,944,615 1,845,395 8'41 25 Naila Janjgir 13,589 21 Himachal Pradesh 3,460,434 241,890 6.99 26 Panara 3,831 UNION TERRITORIES 27 Pasan 6,691 Chaudigarh. 257,251 232,940 90' 55 2 Delhi 4,065,698 3,647,023 89'70 28 Patharia Kalan . 6,893 3 Pondicherry 471,707 198,288 42·04 29 Pichhorc 5,043 4 Goa, Daman & Diu 857,771 226,774 26'44 5,768 5 Andaman & Nicobar 30 Saraipal i 115,133 26,218 22'77 Islands 31 Sarsed (Harpalpur) 6,897 6 Arunachal Pradesh 467,511 17,288 3'70 32 Sirgiti 5,936 It is interesting to note that in the above table, Madhya Pradesh stands at the 11th place among the 33 Surajpur 5,296 21 States of the country, i.e., in 'Madhya' (centre). 34 South Jhagrakhand Colliery 3,477 13. One of the reasons for the rapid growth of urban population has been increase in the number of Towns declassified pla~e8 recognised as towns in each succeeding Census. SI. Name of the town 1961 In the 1971 Census, the following 34 places were No. Population added as towns and only 3 towns were declassified:-

TABLE No.3 Arang 8,469 To,vns added and declassified in 1971 Census 2 Datla Bandhi 3,860 Towns added 3 Pendra 6,081 Name of the place Population 14. Although urban population has gone up over Ahiwara 9,985 the years, its distribution has not been uniform through­ 2 Ajaigarh 5,461 out the State. This is partly due to uneven sizes of the districts, but the one inescapable conclusion is 3 Akodia 5,12S that districts having municipal corporations or cities

4 of one lac plus population have a relatively larger pro­ Percen­ portion of urban population. This would be clear from tage to Tables 4 and 5, the latter Table clearly revealing the total fact that although the number of towns in size classes SI. District Total Urban popula- I to III is below 30 percent in both 1961 and 1971 No. population population tion Census, the towns in these size classes account for nearly 70 percent of the total urban population. In 35 Balaghat 977,583 67,953 6'95 other words, the benefits of rapid urbanisation, if any, 36 Surguja 1,326,439 89,040 6'71 have accrued to districts having bigger towns. 37 Seorli 668,352 43,576 6'52 TABLE No.4 38 Raigarh 1,278,705 75,935 5'94

DistrktWlise proportion ()if urban population in 39 Mandla 873,577 48,701 5'57 descmding order 40 Raisen 553,026 30,767 5'56 41 Tikamgarh. 568,885 27,905 4'91 Percen­ 42 Bastar 1,515,956 56,635 3'74 tage to SI. District Total Urban total 43 Sidhi. 776,786 9,364 1'23 No. population population popula­ tion The State proportion of urban population is 16'29 percfnt and the above table clearly indicates that only 11 districts out STATE 41,654,119 6,784,767 16'29 of 43 have higher proportion of urban population than the State Indore 1,025,150 642,899 62-71 figure. 2 Gwalior 858,005 442,208 51'54 TABLE No.5 3 Sehorc 1,084,933 449,208 41'40 *DiAribution of urban popuhltion according to size 4 Jabalpur 1,686,080 683,554 40'54 eM of towns 5 Ujjain 862,516 306,602 35'55 No. Percen- No. Percen­ 6 Ratlam 626,534 181,227 28'93 of tage to of tage to Population towns Popula- total towns Popula- total 7 Sagar 1,062,291 260,258 24'40 size in tion popula- in tion popula­ 8 Khandwa 879,331 206,481 23'48 1961 tion 1971 tion 9 Hoshangabad 805,870 175,428 21'77 I 10 Mandsaur . 961,522 194,529 20'23 (100,000 and 11 · 989,413 165,412 16'72 over) 8 1,807,349 39'06 11 3,056,558 45'05 12 Durg. 2,461,901 387,104 16'13 II 13 Dewas 594,336 94,874 15'96 (50,000-99,999) 5 380,245 8'22 11 696,051 10'26 14 Datia 255,267 37,436 14'67 III 15 Khargone 1,284,812 182,795 14'23 (20,000--49,999) 30 953,166 20'60 41 1,344,368 19'81 16 Vidisha 658,427 92,878 14'11 IV 17 Damoh 573,263 78,917 13'78 (10,000-19,999) 55 749,199 16'19 72 974,982 14'37 18 Narsimhapur 519,270 67,324 12'96 V 19 Guna 783,748 100,170 12'78 (5.000-9,999) 96 672,111 14'53 90 684,768 10'09 20 Raipur 2,613,531 325,065 12'44 VI 21 Shahdol 1,029,839 121,832 11'83 (Below 5,000) 16 65,164 1'40 7 28,040 0'42 22 Shajapur 678,359 77,781 11'47 23 Chhatarpur 712,385 80,058 11-24 210'" 232"'* 24 Bilaspur 2,440,962 264,113 10'82 25 Shivpuri 676,567 71,258 10'53 "'Total number of towns was 219 in 1961. The above classi­ fication has been worked out on the basis of town-group 26 Morena 985,338 102,997 10-45 viz and Khamaria ; Sagar Canton­ 27 Satna 913,531 94,673 10'36 ment ; Bairagarh and Govindpura ; Tikuri and Ordnance Factory Area Katni ; Pachmarhi and Durg (total nine 28 Dhar. 842,400 85,650 10'17 towns) have been merged into town-groups. 29 Rajgarh 644,346. 61,780 9'59 ·"Total number of towns is 250 in 1971. The above classi­ 30 Bhind. 793,955 73,397 fication has been done on the basis of urban agglomeration 9'24 and as such 18 towns-GoY indpura, Bairagarh, Sagar 31 Retul 736,196 67,669 9'19 Cantonment, Jabalpur Cantonment, Khamaria (OFA) Durg, Ordnance Factory Area Katni, New Katni 32 Jhabua 667,811 48,823 7'31 Railway Junction. Tikuri, Nargada Hari Dafai (Dhanpuri' 33 Panna 429,017 30,462 7'10 Iklehra, Bhamodi, Chandameta, Butaria, Badkuhi Chirmiri Colliery, Pachmarhi Cantt. and South Jhagra­ 34 Rewa 917,894 69,182 7'07 khaQd Colliery, get m'!rgect to form urbaQ agglomerations 5 15. The distribution of towns according to civic town. On the basis of the above criteria, the distri­ status also reveals an interesting picture. Only 6 of bution of towns by functional categories in 1961 and the 10 Class I towns have corporations; the bulk of 1971 and functional categories by size class of towns the towns-67 percent-have a municipality. may be seen in tables 7 & 8.

TABLE No.6 TABLE No.7 Distributioo of tOWnS by civic sta,tus Functional! Category 1961-1971 Number of towns having Popula- Total No. of No. of tion No. ------SI. Functional Category towns in towns in size of No. 1961 1971 towns Cor­ Muni- Gram Non- Canton- Notified Census Census pora­ cipality pan­ Muni- ment Area tion chayat cipal Board commi- 2 3 4 ttee Service 20 24 1 10 6 3 2 Industry 29 17 II 13 10 2 3 Primary Activities . 37 39 III 40 35 3 4 Trade &: eommerce 1 2 IV 72 62 8 5 Mining. 17 V 100 53 41 3 2 6 Serviee-cum-Industry-cum-Primary VI 15 5 5 3 2 Activities 10 1 ------7 Service-cum-Trade & Commerce-cum­ Primary Activities 3 TOTAL 250 6 168 54 12 4 6 8 Senice-cum-Primary Activities. 9 6 16. The towns of the State were dassified by 9 Primary Activities-cum-Service-Trade functions in the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The method & Commerce 11 adopted for the functional classification was as follows:- 10 Service-cum-Industry 19 6 The nine industrial categories were grouped into 11 Service-cum-Trade & Commerce 4 the following five functional characteristics:- 12 Service-cum-Primary Activities-cum­ Industry (i) Primary Activities (Comprising Category 1- 3 3 Cultivation, II-Agricultural Labourers and 13 Primary Activities-cum-Trade & III-Mining and Quarrying, Fishing, Live­ Commerce-cum-Service 3 stock Hunting etc.). 14 Service-cum-Transport (ii) Industrial (Comprising Category IV, House­ [5 Transport & Communication-cum­ hold Industry, V-Manufa,::;turing other than Service. 2 Household Industry and VI-Construction) 16 Industry-cum-Primary Activities-cum­ (iii) Commercial (Comprising Category VII­ Mining. 1 Trade and Commerce) 17 Commerce-cum-Service-cum-Industry 2 (iv) Transport (Comprising Category VIU-Trans­ 18 Trade & Commerce-cum-Service-cum­ port, Storage and Communications). Industry (v) Services (Comprising Category IX-Other 19 Service-cum-Commerce-cum-Industry services). 20 Service-cum-Primary Activities-cum­ The percentage of total workers under the above Trade & Commerce 9 five functional characteristics were calculated for each town and the predominant function(s) of each town 21 Primary Activities-cum-Industry-cum Trade & Commerce was/were determined. If one functional characteri­ 4 stic of a town absorbed more than 40 percent of the 22 Industry-cum-Service-cum-Primary total workers, the town was designated by that func­ Activities 4 tion. In case no single characteristic claimed 40 23 Service-cum-Industry-cum-Trade and per cent of the workers, two predominant characteri­ Commerce 9 12 stics together claiming a percentage of 60 or above were taken to represent the town. If these two failed 24 Primary Activities-cum-Service . 13 18 to account for 60 percent of the total workers. the 25 Service-cum-Trade & Commerce-cum­ first three ,characteristics were taken to represent the Industry 17 6 Functiofl".l Category No. of No. of Functional Category No. of No. of SI. towns in towns In SI. towns in towns in No. 1961 197( ~ No. 1961 1971 Census Census Census Census

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

-----~------26 Indus t ry-cum-Pri mary Activities 4 3 57 Industry-cum-Service-cum-Transport. 27 Prim:!ry Activities-cum-Industry 8 5 58 Primary Activities-cum-Service-cum­ Transport 28 Industry-cum-Service.cum-Trade and Commerce '.' . 5 8 59 PliallfY Activities-cum-Transport &' Comunication-cum-Trade & Com­ 29 Industry-cum-Service 13 9 merce 30 Trade & ConmWrce-clim-Scrvlce 60 Service-cum-Commerce 31 Service-cum-Induslry-cum-Transport. 2 216 250 32 Transport-c~m-Se~~ice-cum-Ind~~try. 3 33 Transport & Communication-cum- TABLE No.8 Service-cum-Trade & Commerce Functional categories by size class of towns 34 Primary Aclivitics-cum-Industry-cum-' Commerce Number of towns In size class 35 Mining-cum-Industry-cum-Trade and SI. Functional Commerce . ' . . '.. 1 No. CategOry 1971 Total number 36 PrimlfY Ac,ivilies-cum-Scrvice-cum" of Industry 3 I II III IV V VI towns 37 Industry-cum-Trade & Commerce Primary Activities. 8 i7 3 39 38 Indus :ry-cum-Pr i mary Act i vi t i es-cum- Service. 4 2 Primary Actlvlties-cum­ 39 Indus!ry-cum-Transport-cum-Service. Servlce-cum- / Trade and 40 Service-cum-Industry-cum-Mining' Conunerce. 6 5 11 41 Service-cum-Industry-cum-Commerce 3 PrimarY 42 Industry-cum-Primary Activities-cum- Act I vi ties-c um­ Commerce Trade and Commerce­ 43 Primary Activi ties-cum-Industry-cum­ cum-~,ervlce. 2 3 Service. 2 4 4 Primary 44 Industry-cum-Service-cum-Commerce Actlvitles­ cum-Industry­ 45 Service-cum-Transport & Communi­ cum-Trade & 4 cation-cllm-Trade & Commerce Commerce. 3 46 Mining-cum-Service-cum-Primary 5 Prlma1"Y Activities Activlties-cum­ Service 15 2 18 47 Trade & Commerce-cum-Primary Act- vities-cum-Service.· ' 6 Primary Act I vlties-cum­ 48 Primary Activities-cum-Trade & InduSt'ry 2 3 Comm0rce-cum-Industry . 7 Primary 49 SI.lrvice-cum-Mining-cum-Industry Activlties-cum­ Service-cum­ 50 Transport-cum-1ndustry-cum-Trade & Industry 2 3 Commerce 8 Primary 51 Transport & COllUUunication - cum Actlvlties-cum­ Trade & Commerce-cum-Service Industry-cum­ Service 3 4 52 Transport & Communication 2 9 Primary 53 Industry-cum-Trade & Commerce­ 2 Actlvities-cum­ cum-Service . Trade and 54 Transport & Com nunication-cum­ COm1neICe­ Primary Activities-cum-Industry. cum-Industry 1 55 Primary Activities-cunt-Trade & Com­ 10 Primary merce Actlvlties-cum­ Trade and 56 c.ommerce-cum-Service Commerce. 1 7 3-2 Census Bhopa1/73 Numer.of t()wnsin size class Number of towns in size class Functional 81. FunctioDa·1 ------~- SI. 't'IIo. Category 1971 Total No. Category 1971 ------10tal number number of of towns townS I II III IV V VI I II III IV V VI 11 Industry 4 1 2 7 3 17 29 Transport & Communlca- 12 IndustrY-cum- tlon-cum- Primary Primary Actlvlties-cznn- Actlvities-cum- Mining 1 Industry 13 Industry-cum- Primary 30 Service 2 5 4 10 2 24 Activities 3 3 31 Servlce-cum- 14 Industry-cum- Indus t ry-cum- Servlce-cum- Primary Trade & Com- Activities 1 1 merce 2 4 8 32 Servlce-cum- Trade and IS Industry-cum- Commerce- Service 3 1 3 1 9 cum-Primary 16 Industry-cum- Activities . 2 1 3 Trade & Com- 33 Servlce-cum- merce 1 Primary 17 Industry-cum- Activities 4 1 6 Prhnary 34 Servlce-cum- AcHvlties-cum- Industry 2 2 1 1 6 Service 1 35 Servlce-cum- 18 Induatry-cum- Trade and Trade & Com- Commerce. 1 1 4 meree-cum- Service 2 36 Servlce-cum- Primary 19 Mining 2 3 7 5 17 Actlvlties-cum- 20 Mlnlng-cum- Industries . 1 1 3 Industry-cum- 37 Servlce-cum- Trade &: Com- Primary merce 1 1 Actlvlties-cum- Trade and 21 Mlnlng-cum- Commerce. 3 4 Servlce-cum- 2 9 Primary 38 Service-cum- Activities 1 Industry-cum- Trade and 22 Trade & Commerce. 1 6 3 1 Commerce . 2 2 12 23 Trade & 39 Servlce-cum- Commerce- Trade and cum-Servlce- Commerce- cum-Industry cum-Industry 1 2 8 5 17 24 Trade and 40 Service cum- Commerce- Industry-cum- cum-Primary Mining Actlvl ties-cum- Service 1 41 Servlce-cum- Transport & 25 Transport & Communlca- Com:nunlca- tlon-cum- tlon-cum- Trade and Service 2 Commerce. 1 26 Transport & Communlca- 42 Servlce-cum- tlon-cum- Mining-cum- Servlce-cum- Industry 1 Trade and 43 Primary Commerce. 1 Actlvlties-cum- 27 Transport & Transport & Communlca- Communica- tion 2 tlon-cum- 28 Transport & Trade and Communlca- Commerce. 1 1 tlon-cum- Trade and Commerce- 'Total 10 13 40 72 100 IS 250 CU~ SIll'vlce 1 1 8 17. Table 7 on functional classification does not the number under categories (a) Mining (serial No. ,> include information about 3 towns (1. Arang. 2. DatIa (b) Primary activities-cum-Service-cum-Trade and Bandhi. 3. Pendra) under ;col. 3 for 1961 Census since Commerce (serial No.9) (c) Service-cum-trade and they were declassified in 1971. This table indicates commerce -cum-industry (serial No. 25) have shown in­ that the towns had a tendency to become more multi­ crease by 17, 11 and 15, respectively. By and large, functional and production oriented during the decade, class I jlnd II towns have close association with indus­ for instance in 1961 as many as 29 towns were classi­ try. Only one class I town, Bhopal, which is the fied under Industry (serial No.2) only, while in 1971 capital o,f the State, has been classified under "Service". the number under this category went down to 17 while CHAPTER III

p!b~caI and Locational Aspects 11. The analysis made in this Chapter is based TABLE No. 10(b) on Statement n which presents the data relating to physical and locational aspects as in 1969. Range 0/ Minimum Temperature No. of (In Centigrade) Towns 18.1 Rainfall data for 246 out of 250 towns are Below 5°. Nil available, while the data of 4 towns (Lodhikhera. , Naila-Ianjgir and ) is not available. 17 About 42 percent of the towns, for which rainfall data is available. get annual rainfall between 1201 to 1600 11° - 15° 5 m.ms. The number of towns getting annual rainfall in 16° - 20° 190 different ranges is indicated in the following table: - 21° and above • 31 TABLE No.9 Total. . 243 Range 0/ annual rain/all No. 0/ (in m. ms.) towns 19.2 It would be apparent from the above table Below 700 6 that about 94 percent of the towns, for which tempe­ rature data is available, have maximum temperature 701-900 • 42 in the range of 31°C to 40°C.. while about 78 per cent 901-1,200 89 of the towns have minimum temperature in the range of 16°e to 20 0 e. Jhabua town is hottest, maximum 1,201-1,600 • 103 temperature being 45°C, while the two hill station 1,601 and above 6 towns of Pachmarhi have pleasant climate with maxi­ mum temperature rising upto only 26.9°C. Shivpuri 246 town experiences severe cold, the minimum tempera­ Data not available 4 ture going as low as 5.8°C, while the minimum tem­ Total. . 250 perature of Raigarh town (21SC) is highest in the State. Winter is hardly felt in this town. 18.2 Very few towns get annual rainfall below 19.3 The data regarding annual temperature for 700m.ms. and above 1600 m.ms. Minimum rainfall 25 towns were received from the Director General of (about 624 m.ms.) is received in Gohad town of Bhind Observatories, Meteorological Department, Govern­ district, while the two hill station towns of Pach­ ment of India, and have been indicated in columns 5 marhi in Hoshangabad district get heaviest rainfall of and 6 in addition to the data furnished by the Regional about 2244 m.ms. Meteorological Centre, Government of India, Nagpur. It may be mentioned that the data received from the 19.1 Temperature data of seven towns (Barwani. Regional Meteorological Centre, Nagpur, is based on Lodhikhera. Pandhurna. Naila-Iangir, Ramanujganj, average daily temperature and it may be useful to and Tirodi) out of 250 towns is not available indicate below the methodology for cakulating the lhe distribution of towns by different ranges of maxi­ same. mum and minimum temperature based on average daily temperature is as indicated in the following table:- 19.4 The average daily temperature (maximum) is the annual means of monthly average maximum tempe­ TABLE No. 10(a) :·ature based. on 30 years data (1931-·1960). From the total of daily maximum temperatures for a parti, No. of Ra1lJ!e 0/ Maximum Temperature Towns cular month the average monthly maximum tempera, (In centigrade) ture is arrived at by dividing the total by the number of days kl a month. Similarly, from the total of ave­ Be1ow·25° NIl rage montldy temperatures thus obtained for several 26° - 30° 3 years, the annual average is worked out. Similar ope­ rations are done for minimum temperatures. 229 19.5 Inset table (table No. 11) below on annual 11 temperature for 25 towns referred to above shows that 46- and above Nil bulk of these towns. (22) come in the maximum tem­ perature range of 41°C-45°C, while about 66 percent Total. 243 of these towns (17) come in the minimum temperature range- below SoC. to TALBB No. 11 (a) TABLE No. l1(b)

~ ...... _~-...... Range 0/ M1Xim!lftJ Temperature No· 0/ Range 0/ Minimum Temperature No. 0/ (IIi Centigrade) Towns (In Centigrade) Towns Below 25° Below S° 17 6° - 10" 8 30° 26° - 11° - IS" 31° - 40° ',16" - 20" 21° and above 41° - 45° 22 Total. 2S 46° and above 2 20.1 The number of towns nearest from cities by Total. 2S road arranged according to size class and in different distance ranges is as indicated in the following table:- TABLE No. 12

Size Group Number which are within a distance 0/ of Towns to Na.me of City which it is Total 0-10 K.m. 11-25 Km. 26-50 Km. 51-100 Km. 101 K.m. and the Nearest City Number above 2, 3 4 5 6 7 8 Allahabad Class ~ I Class II 2 2 Class III Class W Class V Class VI Bhilainagar Class '1 1 ' Class II 1 Class III 2 Class IV 1 1 Class'V 3 2 Class VI Bhopal Class I Class II 1 Class III 6 3 2 Class IV 13 3 9 Class V 12 2 3 7 Class VI Burhanpur Class I Class II 1 Class III Class IV 1 Class V Class VI - - Gwalior Class I Clao,s II - Class III 4 1 1 2 Class IV 6 2 2 2 Class V 7 2 S Class VI Indore Class I 1 Class Ii 2 Class III 4 1 -3 Class IV 9 2 7 Class V 21 2 7 12 Class VI 11 TABLE No. 12-Contd.

-~--- Size group Number which are wltllin a distance of of Towri& To'_al Name of City to whichit Number ll.il Km. is the 0-10 Km. 11-25 Km. 26-50 Km. 5I-IOOKm. and above Neare~t City

-~--~- ---~ ~------I ~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

-----~-- Jabalpur Cli>ss r 1 Class II 1 1 Class HI 7 2 4 ClasS IV 12 1 ' 2 8 Class V 18 2 15 Class VI 4 3 JaJgaon Class I Class ]1 Class III Class IV Class V Class VI n. Jhansi Class I Class II Class In 2 Cla~s IV 2 Class V 5 3 Class VI 1 1 Nagpur Class I Class II I 1 Class III 2 1 Class IV 6 5 Class V 6 5 Class VI 3 3 1 Raipur Class Class II I 1 Class III 6 2 4 Class IV 7 I 5 ClasS V 14- 2 12 Class VI 1 ClasS I Ranch-i' t" Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI I Ratlam, _ Class Class II Class III Class IV 5 4 Class V 4 4 Class VI 2 2 Class 2 2 Sagar" , ~ , J Class 11 2 I Class III 3 I I Glass IV 4 I 2 1 Class V 4 3 I Class VI U jjairi -- Class -1 2 2 Glass II Class Itt 3 2 1 Class IV 6 2 4 Class V 5 3 Class VI Total 250 4 6 24 68 148 _.- ---- 12 20.2 It would be seen from the above table~ that Number a/towns about 59 percent of towns come in the distance range S1. Name of Distt. 101 km. and above. All the district headquarters are No. HeadQuarter O-LO 11-2.) 26-50 51-100 10J Krn Km. Km. Km. Km. and towns. The number of towns nearest by road from above district headquarter in different distance ranges is as indicated in the following table. 2 3 4 5 6 7

TABLE No. 13 32 Jabalpur 2 2 3 4 1

Number a/Towns 33 Narsimhapur. 2 SI. Name of Dlstt. ------~-----­ No. Head Quarter 0-10, 11-25 26-5051-100 101 J(m' 34 Mandla 2 Km. Km. Km. Km. and above 35 Chhlndwara 7 5

1 2 3 5 6 7 36 Seoni 37 Balaghat Morena 2 2 38 Amblkapur 1 3 4 2 Bhlnn 1 2 39 Bilaspur. 2 2 4 3 3 Gwalior 2 40 Ralgarh 1 4 Datla 41 Durg 2 2 5 2 5 Shlvpuri 2 42 Raipur 1 5 6 Guna 2 2 43 Jagdalpur 2 7 Tlkamgarh 1

8 Chbatarpur • 3 2 Total 48 20 70 83 29 9 Panna NOTE.-In distance range 0.10 Km., besides the head quarte 10 Satna 1 2 lown of the district, the following towns are Included.- Betul-Betul-Bazar, Sagar-Sagar Cantt., Jabalpur- 11 Rewa Jaba1pur Cantt., Bilaspur-Slrgit I, Durg-Bhilainagar 12 Shahdol 4 4 20.3 The above table would show that 33.2 and 13 Sidhl 28 percent of the towns come in the distance ranges 51-100 Kms. and 26-50 Kms., respectively. Thirtyeight 14 Mandsaur 4 4 3 tahsil head-quarters indicated in table below have not IS Ratlam. 2 been recognised as towns. 16 Ujjaln 2 3 TABLE No. 14 17 Jhabua 2 2 SI. Name of Tahsil Name of Tahsil 18 Dhar 3 No. HeadQuarters 19 Indore 1 3 2 3

20 Dewas 1 2 2 SEONDHA SBONDHA 21 Khargone 1 4 6 2 POHRI POHRI 22 Khandwa 2 3 JATARA JATARA 23 Shajapur 2 2 4 NIWARI NIWARI 24 Rajgarh 2 2 5 LAUNDl LAUNDI 25 Vldlsha. 3 6 PAWAI PAWAI 26 Sehore • 1 4 1 7 AMARPATAN AMARPATAN 27 Ralsen. 2 8 TEONTHAR TEONTHAR 28 Hoshangabad 2 2 3 3 9 MAUGANJ GHURETA KALAN 29 Betul 2 2 10 SIRMOUR SIRMOUR 30 Sagar • 2 4 3 11 PUSHPARAJGARH KIRGJ (Rajendragram) 3J Damoh 2 12 DEOSAR JIY A WAN

1~ TABLE No.-Contd. SI. Name of Tahsil Name of1ahsil HeadQuarters No. SI. Name of Tahsil Name of Tahsil HeadQuarters 2 3 No. 27 BHARATPUR JANAKPUR 1 2 3 28 SAMRI KUSMI 13 SINGRAULI WAIDHAN 29 KATGHORA KATGHORA 14 HARSUD HARSUD 30 UDAIPUR DHARAMJAIGARH 15 LATERI LATERI 31 GHARGHODA GHARGHODA 16 NASRULLAGANJ NASRULLAGANJ 32 BINDRANAWAGARH GARIABAND 17 BUDNI BUDNI 33 BHANUPRATAPPUR. BHANUPRATAPPUR IS GHAIRATGANJ GHAIRATGANJ 34 NARAYAN PUR NARAYANPUR 19 GOHARGANJ GOHARGANJ 35 KONDAGAON T{ONDAGAON 20 SILWANI SILWANI 36 BlJAPUR BI1APUR 21 UDAIPURA UDAIPURA 37 DANTEWARA DANTBWARA 22 BHAINSDEHI BHAINSDEHI 38 KONTA. KONTA 23 NIWAS NIWAS 24 AMAR,WARA 21. Very few towns (2.0 percent) are not on bus route but they are within 8 Kms. from the bus route. LAXHNADON is Quite a high percentage of towns (56.4 perce~t). are 26 BAIHAR not connected by railway. Four towns are WIthin a distance of ten kms. from navigable rivers.

14 CHAPTER IV Finance of L~aI Bodies 22. Statement III, containing data regarding fin­ Size Class- an~e of the local bodies for the three years 1968-69, class wise Name of town Year Reason 1969-70 and 1970-71, has been analysed in this Chapter. of Sl. Instructions envisaged collection of data for only one town No. year (1968-69), but it was felt that in order to 'have ------.-- 2 3 4 5 bett~r appreciation of the progress made by the local bodIes. data for three years running should be collect­ ed and analysed. Financial data of the local bodies V Khodargama 1968-69 A colliery township with 1969,,70 no urban' body of 21 towns ,Gould not be incorporated in this State­ 1970-71 ment as they were not available for the years and reasons indicated in table below and, therefore, the 2 Burhar 1968-69 Notified Area Committee analysis is limited to the data available. 1969-70 constituted in January 1970-71 1971 as such the data could not be made TABLE No. 15 available. List of towns for which the local body finance could 3 Amlai 1968-69 A Project township with 1969-70 no urban body. not be' available. 1970-71

Size Class- 4 Beohari 1968-69 Notified Area Committee class wise Name of town Year Reason 1969-70 constituted w.e.f. of Sl. 1970-71 16-12-1970 as such town No. the data is omitted 5 Chirmiri 1968-69 Kurasia and Chirmiri 2 3 4 5 1969-70 towns have common 1970-71 Gram Panchayat. The financial data have I BhlIalnagar 1968-69 A Project township with been furnished against 1969-70 no urban body Kurasia town 1970-71 6 Ordnance 1968-69 Administration of town­ II 1 Govlnd1,ura 1968-69 A project township with Factory 1969-70 ship is under Central 1969-70 no urban body Are~, Katni 1970-71 Govt. 1970-71 7 Kirandul 1968-69 A Project township with III 1 Rajhara Jharan 1968-69 A Project township with 1969-70 no urban body. Dalli 1969-70 no urban body 1970-71 1970-71 8 Johilla 1968-69 A colliery township with 2 Korba Mining 1968-69 A Project township with Colliery 1969-70 no urban body Area 1969-70 no urban body 1970-71 1970-71 9 Patharia Kalan 1969-70 The records of Gram 1970-71 Panchayat Patharia 3 Khamaria 1968-69 Administration of town- (OFA) 1969-70 ship is under Central Kalan have been seized 1970-71 Government. by the police as the data could not be made available. IV Nepanagar 1968-69 A Project township with 1969-70 no urban body 1970-71 10 Iklehra 1969-70 The data is not made 1970-71 available by the Gram­ 2 Mungeli 1968-69 The records of municipal Panchayat. 1969-70 council have been ,VI New Katni 1968-69 Administration of town- seized by the police as Rly Junction 1969-70 ship is under Central such the data could not be made available. Area 1970-71 Government. 3 Naila Jan)gir 1968-69 The municipality was 2 Panara 1969-70 The Gram Panchayat 1969-70 constituted w.e.f 1970-71 Panara was abolished 1970-71 by the State Govern­ 1,12-70 as such the ment as such the data data has been omitted could not made avai­ lable. 4 1968-69 The municipality was constituted in Nove­ mber 1969 as such the 23. The per capita receipt and expenditure of data for 1968-69 could the local bodies by size class of towns is as indicated not be made available. in the following table. 15 4-2 Census Bhopal!73 TABLE No. 16

------~-~-.-_- ~ ~-- ~--- _----. - ----_-_ - ---<- -~--"----~------_- ----_------_-_ Per Captita No. of Towns Year Class of town Receipt Expenditure r------...A.....-~----, ~------A------, Receipt Receipt Expenditure Expcndi- Expendi- Total through from all Total on lure on ture on rece;pt taxes Other el'pendi- publi public all otller etc. Sources ture conveni- instu- aspects ences tions

-----~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

--~---. ------~------Class I 9 1968-69 24·64 19·49 5·15 22·80 7·99 0·67 14·14 (100,000 & over) 9 1969-70 29·27 22·15 7·12 26·93 9'77 0·82 16·34 9 1970-71 34''i5 24·30 10-45 33·10 10·02 0·90 22'18 Class II 12 1968-69 22'75 12·02 10·73 23·02 9·45 2·35 11·22 (50,000-99,999) 12 1969-70 25 ·16 14·99 10·17 24·51 9·75 2'48 12·28 12 1970-71 29·00 16·29 12·71 28·60 10·30 2·49 15·81 Class III 37 1968-69 20'03 13'20 6'83 19·,9 6·99 0·99 11·81 (20,000-49,999) 37 1969-'iO 24'62 15·71 8·91 23 ·4-5 6·75 0·90 15·80 37 1970-71 26'54- 17·32 9·22 25 ·93 8·01 0·90 17 ·02 Class IV 68 1968-69 16·17 11·43 4·74- 15·38 4·14- 0·87 10·37 (10,000-19,999) 69 1969-70 19'81 11 ·92 7·89 18 ·41 5·42 0'70 12·29 70 1970-71 22'83 13,46 9·37 21·55 6·94 0·69 13·92 Class V 92 1968-69 10'96 6·38 4·58 10 ·15 2·4-1 0·48 7·26 (5,000-9,999) 90 1969-70 12'82 7·37 5·45 11·64- 3 ·01 0'70 7·93 90 1970-71 16·12 8·17 7·95 13 '89 4·12 0·63 9·14- Class VI 14 lCJ68-69 4·64 2·45 2·19 4·76 1'23 0·08 3·45 (Below 5,000) 13 1969-70 5'75 2'78 2·97 5·60 1·32 0·10 4·18 13 1970-71 6'78 3·31 3·47 5'52 1·30 0·15 4·07

---~----- _--_- _------_- _------__-_------_-- 25. It would be seen from the above table that capita expenditure on public institutions is very low, total per capita expenditure is within total per capita while the percentage of expenditure under head "on receipt of the local bodies in each size dass of towns ::tIl other aspects" is quite high. The per capita receipt and they match fairly well except that during the year of the local bodies in all size class of towns through 1968-69, the total expenditure of the local bodies in taxe~ etc, has been constantly increasing from year class II and VI towns is slightly more than total receipt. to year which is indicative of urban growth and people's By and large, per capita expenditure on public health increasing .contribution towards development of the and conveniences as against per capita receipt through urban areas. taxes ele. is quite en.couraging. However, the per

16 CHAPTER V Civic Amenities

Road:- TABLE No. 19 25.1 Road length per 1000 population and per Area not available 100 sq. km. of area by size class of towns is as in­ - ..------dicated below:- C:a,sofTo\\1l SI.No. Name of Town TABLE No. 17 V Amlai 2 Kotma Road I(lugth by a,rea and population (Statement IV Col. 3) 25.3 It would be apparent from the above table PlOr 100 Km2 Per 1000 popuialion No. 17 that highest road length per 100 sq. km. Size Clas~, of Town ------(224.86 km.) is found in class I towns which is follow­ PUeeo Kweha PlIeeo KlIlcha ed by Class III and II towns. Lowest road length road road road road (75.11 Km.) is found in class V towns. length length length length

---~-- _------_------25.4 On the other hand. as far as road length 224'86 0'54 per thousand population is concerned, class VI towns 0'58 lead other classes of towns. In this respect, class I II 162'15 towns rank fifth. III 187'96 0·62 Sewerage:- IV 110' 37 0·61 26.1 Distribution of towns by type of sewerage V 75'11 0·53 and arranged accoTding to size class is as indkated Vi 125'51 2'J3 in the following table. TABLE No. 20 25.2 Road length of 18 towns and area of two towns as mentioned below are not available and in­ Distribution of towns by type of sewerage and size formation regarding them, has not been incorporat­ cl3SIS of town (Statement IV Col. 4) ed in table 17. Size Class of Towns TABLE No. 18 TYJ?~ c:;' ';'N)Llg~1 uraln~ge 1 II HI IV v VI Road lellg1th not available ------1 Open Surf~.ce Drains 7 10 24 51 65 9 CI ::;ss of SI. Name of town 2 Box Surface Drains . 3 2 1 (own No. ------_------3 OpenJBox Surfuce III Dalia Drains. 2 2 2 Shahdol 4 Information not re­ 3 Sironj ceived 11 19 32 5 4 Tikamgarh IV 5 Nainpur To'al 10 13 40 72 100 IS 6 Ncpanagar 7 Bemetara 26.2 Information regarding 69 towns mentioned 8 Beohari at serial No. 4 of the above table is not available and, 9 Burhar therefore. analysis is restricted to the number of towns 10 Badkuhi for which information is available. It would be seen 11 lklehra frorn the above table that maximum number of towns 12 Oaurella in all size classes have open surface drains and the total number of such towns comes to 166. 13 Kasrawad !4 Chirmiri Colliery Latrines:- 15 Lahar 16 Pic;lhore (Owal 'or) 27.1 62.94 percent of the latrines in all the towns 17 Susnc]" are service latrines. while only 17.26 percent are water Colliery borne. 29 towns have only service latrines and about VI 18 Suu:. h Jhagrakhand 14 percent of them come under class V. 17 27.2 Distribution of towns by various metholds TABLE No. 22 of night soil disposal arranged according to size·class \ has been indicated in the following table. No. of towns Number where TABLE No. 21 Total of towns drinking Size class of town No. of having water is Distribution of tOwnSi by method of disposal of night towns tap supplied soil and size class of towns (Statement IV col, 8) water with other facility source

~--~-~------_._------Method of disposal Size Class of towns ~ _____-A ______~ of night soil I 10 10 I II III IV V VI II 13 13 III 40 29 11 1 Head Load . 6 20 32 3 IV 72 33 39 2 Baskets 1 1 3 11 V 100 28 72 3 Wheel Barrows 3 8 19 25 28 VI 15 4 11

4 Segtic Tank . 2 2 2 Total. 250 117 133 5 Head Load/Septic Tank. 3 28.2 It would be apparent from the above table 6 Wheel Barrows/ that about 47 percent of the towns have water tap Septic Tank 3 3 fadlity covering 77.07 per cent of the total town popu­ 7 Head Load/Wheel lation. All the class I and II towns have water tap Barrows 2 1 3 3 5 facility. 8 Head Load/Baskets 1 4 6 5 9 Baskets/Wheel. Fire fighting services:- Barrows 5 3 2 29.1 Number of towns having fire fighting ser­ 10 Head Load/Wheel vices available within the towns arranged according Barrows/Septic Tank to size class is as indicated below:- 11 Head Load/Baskets/ Septic Tank TABLE No. 23

-----~-- ~ -_.- --__- 12 Baskets/SeptiC Tank 2 3 Number 13 Information not re­ of towns ceived . 8 3 Size class of town Total having fire No. of fighting towns 10 13 40 72 100 15 service

--- - ~---~-- I 10 10 27.3 Jufiormation regajrding l3i towns indicated II 13 at serial No. 13 in the above table is not available 10 and the data of these towns is not included in the III 40 12 analysis. It would be seen from the above table that IV 72 7 in quite a good number of towns there are mixed V 100 10 methods of disposal of night soil. There are 101 VI 15 1 towns where method of head-load is prevalent either wholly or partly and in 61 towns the method is limit­ 250 50 ed to head load only. There are only 31 towns where septic tank system is prevalent either wholly or part­ 29.2 It would be seen from the above table that ly. only one fifth of the towns of the State have fire fight­ ing services. Water supply:~ 28.1 Number of towns having water tap facility Electricity: - arranged according to size class is as indicated below. 30. All the towns have electric street lights.

18 CHAPTER VI Statement V There are in all 12,185 beds in Government medical institutions in the towns of the State. The Medical facilities:~ average number of beds per thousand population in 31.1 The number of towns having different types the towns comes to 1.9. The number of beds per thou­ of medical institutions run by Government arranged sand population is maximum (2.2.) in class I towns, by size class of towns, is as indicated below :- while it is minimum (1.4) in class IV and VI towns. The TABLE No. 24 number of beds in class II and III towns is equal to --_--- the average number of beds (1.9), while in class V Size Class of towns towns, the number of beds is less (1.6) than the above Type of Medical ------mentioned average. The beds in the medical institu­ Institutions I II III IV V VI Total tions located in the towns are, however, availed to a great extent by the rural population. (1) Hospital 9 12 32 28 25 3 109 (2) Dispensary 7 4 3 2 4 21 Educational facilities:- (3) Primary Health Centre 4 39 55 6 104 32. The number of technical colleges and poly­ (4) T. B. Clinic. 7 3 12 4 27 technics by size class of towns is indicated below:- (5) Family Plan- ning Centre 10 12 31 ~ 3 58 TABLE No. 26 Total 33 31 82 75 88 10 319 Technical Colleges by Size Class of Towns Total No. of Towns 10 13 40 72 100 15 250 Size class Number of Colleges of Town Name of Town No medical Medi~ Engin- Poly- Total institutions 3 3 16 7 28 cal eering tech Colle­ Colleges Colleges nics ges 31.2 It may be seen from the above that about 85 percent of the towns come in the size classes III I Indore 1 1 to V and about 77 percent of the medical institu­ 3 tions are located in the above size class of towns. Gwalior 1 1 3 Maximum number of towns (100) come in the size Bhopal 2 4 class V and maXImum number of medi,cal institutions Jabalpur 1 2 4 (88) are also located in this size class of towns. In Raipur 1 2 the state, there are 10 class I and 13 class II towns Ujjain 2 where there are 33 and 31 medical institutions, res­ pectively. Twenty nine towns, falling in classes III n Rewa 1 2 to VI do not have any kind of Government medical Bilaspur 1 institution. The list may be seen in Appendix V. Damoh 1 Bulk of such towns are in the mining areas. Durg 1 31.3 The number of beds in medical institutions Khandwa 1 per 1000 population by size class of towns is as in­ dicated below:- III Vidisha 1 2 Balaghat 1 1 TABLE No. 25 Jaora No. of No. of Raigarh 1 beds in beds per Seoni 1 Size Class of Towns No. of medical 1,000 Shahdol 1 Towns institutions Popu!a. tion III Tikamgarh I 10 5,555 2-2 Harda II 13 1,554 1'9 IV Khurai III 40 2,426 1-9 Nowgong IV 72 1,372 1-4 Sanawad V 100 1,196 1-6 VI 15 82 1-4 ---- Total 6 9 21 36 Total. 250 12,185 1-9

19 32.2 It may be seen from the above table that 5 32.5 It may. however, be indicated 'that Sagar class I towns and one class II town have medical col­ University is actually located in Gournagar, which is leges. while 6 class I. 2 class II and 1 class III towns neither within the statutory limits of Sagar town nor have engineering colleges. There are in all 21 poly­ any village though it is adjacent to Sagar Municipality. technics in 19 towns. Bhopal and Jabalpur. which This area was originally a part of reserve forest which are class I towns have, however, two polyte.chnics each. was handed over to the University by the State Gov­ The number of technical and non-technical colleges ernment. Some of the Universities also offer teaching by size class of towns is indicated below:- facilities as indicated below:- TABLE No. 27 Number of Technical and Non-Technical Colleges by Size Class Si. Name of University Depart­ of Towns. No. ments/ SChools No. of No. of Towns Towns University of S[,gar 35 Size Class of Towns having not having Total No. of Technical/ any lype 2 Vikram University 13 Non-Tech- of Colle- Towns nical ges 3 University of Jabalpur 17 Lolleges 4 lawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyai.,ya 26 I 10 10 5 Indore University 3 II 10 3 13 III 33 7 40 6 JiwaJi University 5 IV 33 39 72 7 Ravishankar University 5 V 15 35 lOll 8 Awdhesh Pratap Singh University VI 15 15 9 Indra Kala Sangit Vishwavidylaya 3 101 149 250 32.6 The number ot secondary, middle and pri­ 32.3 There are in all 149 towns (mentioned in mary schools per 1.000 population in the different A.ppendix VI} which do nOit have college facilities !:lasses of towns is as mentioned in the following table and bulk of them come in the size classes III to VI. For a more realistic appreciation, the population in Raisen is the only district headquarter town which the age group 0.14 has been considered for primary does not have college. Three class II towns (Govind­ ano middle SChools, while population in the age group pura and Jabalpur cantt. Mhow cantt.) do not have ! 5-19 has been considered for higher secondary! high the above facilities. It may, however, be mentioned schools :- that the people of 2 towns avail of the college facilities in the adjacent towns of Bhopal and labahur, res­ TABLE No. 28 pectively, while for Mhow cantt the colleges ar~ located out of the statutary limit of cantonment. There are St'condllry, Middle ({nd Primary &hool!> Per 1000 following nine universities in the towns of the State:- Population.

------~-.------S1. Name of University Name of Class of Number per 1,000 Population No. Town Town Sl. S~ze Class No. of No. of Towns Towns Sccondury Middle Primary School School School University of Sagar Sagar I ------~ _-.----. ------~--- 2 Vikram University UJJain I I 10 0'94 0'32 1'00 3 University of Jabalpur Jabalpur I 2 II 13 1'10 0'30 0'86 4 JawaharlaJ Nehru Krishi Vishwa- Jabalpur vidyalaya 3 III 40 1'05 0'33 0'91

5 Indore University Indore 4 IV 72 1'59 0'33 0'82

6 Jiwaji University Gwalior I 5 V 100 2'11 0'45 0'73

7 Ravishankar University Raipur I 6 VI 15 2'01 0'49 0'80 8 Awdhesh Pratap Singh University Rewa II 32.7 It may be seen that the number of secondary 9 Indra Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya Khairagarh V a~d middle schools, by and large, is comparatively hIgher in the lower classes of towns, while· in the case of P1"imary schools, the number is comparatively hIgher 32.4 A University at the State capita1, Bhopal, was in dass I. II, and III towns. There are 12 towns (men­ estabtlshed after 1969. tioned in Appendix-VII) which do not have high/higher 20 secondary school and bulk of them are located in the 33.1 The following (table No. 29) gives the de­ colliery areas. tails of facilities relating to stadia, cinemas and public libraries and reading rooms in the towns of the Stat~; Recrelltional facilities:- TABLE No. 29, No. of Towns having Stadia, Cinemas, Auditoria( Drama Halls and Public Libraries by Size Class.

-~~--~-~-- __~-~~-'------Stadia Cinemas Audi loria/Drama Public Libraries Total halls "N"o. of Size Class of Town Town~ Towns Towns Towns Towns Towns Towns Towns having nOI not not Towns not having having having having having having having

------_---- -._ .-~---_~------~. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

---~------~~ I . 10 10 10 7 3 10 n. , 13 13 13 3 10 12 III . 40 32 8 39 10 30 39 IV. 72 37 35 60 12 6 66 57 15 V 100 25 75 44 56 11 89 66 34 VI 15 6 9 15 2 13 6 9

250 123 127 166 84 39 211 190 60

~ __--. -----_. . ----- 33.2 All the class I and II towns have stadia and ries. Bulk of the towns which do not have such re- cinemas while all class I towns have also public libra- creational facilities belong to lower size classes.

21 CHAPTER VII Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 34. Statement VI, containing data regarding bank­ 35.1 The availability or absence of banking and ing, agricultural and non-agricultural credit societies, credit facilities in the towns by size..;classes has been and three most important commodities manufactured, indicated below:- imported and exported, has been analysed in this chapter. TABLE No. 30 Towns having Agricultural & Non-Agricultural Societies & Banking Service by size 'Class

Banking Service Agricurural Credit.A.- Societies__, Non-Agricultural..A.-- Societies___---, Size class of town , r- No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of towns towns Total towns towns Total towns towns Total having not towns having not towns having not towns having having having

I . 10 10 7 3 10 10 10 II. 13 13 8 5 13 10 3 13 III . 39 40 28 12 40 32 8 40 IV 70 2 72 55 17 72 30 42 72 V 90 10 100 80 20 100 34 66 100 VI 9 6 15 6 9 15 14 15

TOTAL 231 19 250 184 66 250 117 133 250

35.2 It would be seen from the above table that have banking facility. increases as the towns decrease all dass I and II towns have banking facility. Out in size-class. In other words, banking facility tends of 40 class III towns, only 1 town viz., Sagar Can­ to increase directly in proportion to the growth of the tonment do not have banking facility. The banking towns and its urbanization. facilities in this town is availed of from the adjacent town of Sagar municipality with which it form urban 35.4 Percentage of the towns which do not have agglomeration. a concept adopted in the 1971 Census. agricultural credit sodeties and non-agricultural cre­ The number of towns, with percentage, which do not dit societies, size-class-wise, is indicated below:- have banking facility. in classes III to VI is indicated below:------TABLE No. 30-A Total No. of --_------. Number towns not Per- Class of towns having centage Percentage of Percentage of banks towns not hav- towns not hav­ .---- Class of town ing agricultural ing non-agric­ credit societies ultural credit III 40 2'5 to total number societies to of towns total number IV 72 2 2'78 of towns V 100 10 10'00 VI 15 6 40'00 I 30'00 Nil 35.3 If Sagar Cantonment is deemed to be enjoy­ II 38-46 23'08 ing banking facility fOf the reason indicated above, III 30'00 20-00 then the percentage of class III towns which do not have banking facility, comes to nil. For purposes of IV 23'61 58'33 discussion regarding towns, which do not have bank­ V 20'00 66'00 ing facility, class IV to VI towns are relevant. In these classes, the percentage of towns which do not VI 60'00 93-33 22 35.5 It may be seen from the above table that as· . tural credit societies in smaller towns. -This is not at regards non-agriCultural credit societies, the percentage all surprising because smaller towns are rural in of _towns not having this facility in(;reases with the character. decrease in the' size-class, except in class III towns where the perct!ntage is slightly less in comparison to Important Commodities Manujact'ured: class II towns. But in respect of agricultural credit 36.1 The data regarding three most important wcieties, the 'percentage of. towns ·which do Hot have commodjl ies manufactured, by size-class of towns at:d this facility has no specific relationship with the size, iI.ldustrial category upto minor. groups, have been class. However, it appears that non-agricultural credit indicated in the inset tables 31-A, -31-Band 31-C societies prosper more in bigger towns and agricul- below:-- . TA.,'BLE No. 3t'-A Important Commodities Manufactured by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODlTIY

Industrial Category Description Size Class of Towns Major Minor Group Group I II III IV V VI Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

20 &21 Manufacture of Food Products 1 4 9 26 16 3 59

204 Grain mill products 4 3 11 205 Manufacture of bakery products 2 206 Manufacture of and refining of sugar (vaccum pan 2 2 sugar factories.) 207 Production of indigenous sugar boora, Khandsari, gur 2 4 1 8 etc. from sugar-cane, palm juice. 211 Manufacture of other edible oils and fats e.g. mustard 2 19 10 32 , . oil, ground nut oil, til oiI'etc. (Inedible oils shown under 315). 215 Manufacture of ice. 219 Manufacture of food products not elsewhere classi­ 2 3 fied.

·22 Manufaeture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco 2 .2 5 11 15 35 Products. .~- ----_.------:------223 Production of country liquor and toddy • 2 2 226 Manufacture of bidi 2 2 4 9 15 32 . 229 Manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products, not elsewhere classified. _--______..;o ______• _ 23 Manufacture of Cotton Textiles 3 5 8 12 1 29 ~-----'------~------230 Cotton ginning,cleaningandbaling. 3 4 6 13 231 Cotton spinning, weaving, shrinking' sanforizing, 3 5 m~rcerising and finishing of cotton textiles in mills. 234 Production of Khadi 235 Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in hand looms , 2 3 4 10 other than Khadi. 24 Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Fibre Textiles . 2 2 4 H5 S;:Jinning Weaving and finishing of silk 2 3 247 Spinning, weaving and finishing of other textiles . 1 sYnthetic fibres, rayons, nylons, etc. 1 25 Manufacture of Jute, Hemp and Mestl!- Textiles . ---'---.--.---...... ------259 Manufacture of jute bags and other Jute textiles not elsewhere classified, ...... :. ~ - . .' .

5-2 Census Bhopal/73 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

26 Manufacture of Textile Products (including wearing 1 1 apparel other than footwear).

263 Weavins carpets, rugs and other similar texdle pro­ 1 1 ducts.

27 Manufacture ofWood and Wood Products, FurnitUR and 1 1 2 3 2 9 Fixtures.

271 Sawing and planing of wood (other than plyWood) • 1 1 272 Manufacture of wooden and cane boxes, crates drums, 2 4 barrels and other wooden containers, baskets and other rattan, bamboo, read and wilJow wares made entirely or mainly of cane, rattan, reed, bamboo and willow. 273 Manufacture of structural WoOLen goods (including treated timber) such as bearns, pos;s, doors and windows (excluding heWing and rough shaping of poles, bolts and other wood material which is classified under logging). 276 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures. 1 3

28 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products and Printing 1 1 2 1 5 Publishing and Allied Industries.

280 Manufacture of pulp, pa~er and paper board including 2 newsprint. 283 Manufacture of paper and paper board articles not 3 elsewhere classified.

29 Manufacture of Leather and Leather and Fur Products 1 1 2 (Except Repair) '------291 Manufacture of footwear (excluding repair) except vulcanized or moulded rubber of p!:,stlc foot wear. 293 t\hnufacture of leather' consumer goods (either than apparel and footwear).

30 Manufacture of Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal 2-- 2 7 3 14 Products.

303 Manufacture of plastic p: odUClS not elsewhere classi­ 1 fied (except house fur.1ishing).

301 Manufacture of other coal and coal tar products n?t 2 7 3 13 elsewhere Classified.

31 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 3 4 1 8 (Except Products of Petroleum and Coa!). ------

313 Manufacture of drugs and medicir,es 1 314 Manufactme of perfumes, cosmedcs, lot ions, hair 2 3 6 dressings, tooth pastes, SOF,p in any form, sYntbe Ie detergents, shampoos, shaving products, cleansers, washing and scouring products and other toilet preparations.

318 Manufacture of explosives and ammunition and fire works. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10

32 Manufacture of Non-Metallic Mineral "Products 1 3 3 5 1 13 ----- 322 Manufacture of earthen ware and earl hen pottery 1 2 3 6 324 Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster . 2 2 5 327 Manufaclure of earthen and plaster statutes and other products. 329 Manufacture of miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products sUch as slate products, abra~ives, grap­ hite products, mineral wool, silica products and other non'.metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified .. ------~ 33 Basic Metal and Alloys Industries I 2 3

330 Iron and steel· industries 2 3

34 Manufacture of Metal Products and Parts EXcept Ma.:---)------;------;------s chinery and Transport Equipment. ------340 Manufacture of fabricated metal product~ such as 2 metal Cans from tin-plate, terne plate or enamelled sheet metal metal. ShiPping containers, barrels. drums, kegs ,pails, safes, vaul ts,enamelled, sanitary and all otherfabricated metal products not elsewhere classified. 342 Manufacture of furniture and fixtures primarily of 2 ... 3 metal. 343 Manufacture of hand tools and general hardware . •• 2 345 Manufactureofmetal utensils,cut)erYand kitchenware .. 1 ------35 Manuracture of Machinery, Machine Tools tlnd Parts 1 1 2 Except Electrical Machinery.

350 Manufacture of agricultural machinery and equip­ ment and parts'

355 Manufacture of refrigerators, aiIcOLd itiCLCI,S, an!;l fire fighting eq ui pment, and other parts, compo­ nents and accessories. 36 Manuracture or Electrical Machinery, Apparatus, AppU­ 1 1 ances and Supplies and Parts. 360 Manufacture of electrical industdal machi:!tcry and .'. apparatus and parts (such as electrical motors, generators, transformers, electro-magnetic clutches and brakes etc.)

38 Other Manufacturing Industries i 1 1 3

383 Manufacture of Jewellery and related articles . • 2 389 Manufacture of miscellaneous products not elsewhere 1 classified such as costume jewellerY, costume novel­ I ies, feather, plumes, artificial flowers, brooms brushes, lamp shades, tobaCCo pipes, cigarette holders, ivory goods, badges' wigs and similar articles. ------Towns not Reporting any Important CODl,Ulodity 1 3 11 34 4 53

Total 10 40 72 100 15 250

25 TABLE No. 31-B

Important Commodities Manufactured by Size Class ofTowns~ and Industrial Category ~ECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Descri pti on Size Class of Towns

Major Minor 1 11 III IV v vr Total Group Group ~~---~------~-~-~-- ~-~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

20& 21 Manufacture of Food PrOducts 1 3 11 10 20 45

201 Manufacture of dairy products 2 20t Grain mill products . 4 3 9 207 Production 6findigenous sugar boora, khandsari, gur 2 4 6 etc. front sugar-cane, palm juice. 209 Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confec- 1 tionery (including sweetmeats) 210~ ~~ M~nufacture of hydrogenated~ oils, Vanaspati ghee, 2 2 etc. ~._- 2H - ~~Mittluf-actur.e of other edible oils and fats e.g. mustard 5 6 9 22 oil, ground nut oil, ti I oil, etc. (inedible oils shown • - under 3 t~). 213 Coffee curing, roasting and grinding. 217 Manufacture of starch 219 Manufacture of food products not elseWhere classi- fied.

22 M:anufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco ------2 1 6 6 1 16 Products ------..... _...... ------226 Manufacture of bidi 2 6 4 14 229~ Manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products, not 2 2 elsewhere classified .. ------'------23 Manufacture of Cotton Textiles • 2 1 2 8 4 1 18 ------...... ------...... --_------23{)~ Cotton ginning, cleaning and baling 5 3 9 231 Cotton spinning, weaving, shrinking, sanforizing, 2 1 2 5 m~rcerising and finishing of cotton textiles in mills. 234 Production of khadi 235 W }aving and fini shing of cotton t"xtiles in hand1ooms" 2 3 other than khadi

24 Manufacture of Wool. Silk, and Synthetic FIbre TextiIes------l------t-- - 2 ------"-- ,242 Wool spinning and weaving (other than in ,mills) . 245 Spinning, W<:aving and finiShing of silk

27 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, Furniture 1 4 1 6 and I

.. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

273 Mloufacture of structural wooden goods (including 2 2 treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors and window~ (excluding hewing and rough shaping of poles, bol ts and other wood material whichi s classi- fie(f under logging). 276 Manufacture of wooden furni ture and fixtures 277 Manufacture of bamboo and Cane furni ture and fixtures. ------_._------29. Manufacture of Leather and Leather and Fur Products 1 1 3 2 7 (Except Repmr). .

--.------~..._ ~ 291 M1Ulifacture of footw~ar (exduding repair)except 3 6 vulcanized or moulded rubber Of plastic footwear.

299 M lU~facture of leather and fur products not else- where classified., -----_--__...------_-_-_------30 Manufacture of Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal 1 1 2 _PrOl!uc. ts ._

303 Mluufacture of plastic products not elsewhere classi- fied.-· -- . .. -.. ------. . 307 Manufacture of other coal and coaltar products not elsewhere cl assified. .

------~------31 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products-- 1 1 2 4 4 12 (Except Products of Petroleum and Coal)

310 Mlnufacture of basic industrial organic and inorganic 2 ch~micals and gases such as acids, alkalies and their salts; gases like acetylene, o'l:ygen, nitrogen, etc. 312 Manufacture of paints, varnishes ano lacquers 313 Milnllfacture of drugs and medicines 314 Manufacture of perfumes cosmetics, lotions, hair 2 3 7 dressings, tooth pastes, soap in any form, sYnthetic detergents, Shampoos, ~having products cleanser~, . wl'shing and scouring products and other toll!!t prep:.ltations. 317 Manuf"cture of matches. •

32 Manufacture of Non-Metallic Mineral Products ------2--3----6--;---2--22 ------322 Manufacture of earthen ware and earthen potter~ . 2 5 7 2 17 324 M;lnl'facture of cem;:nt, I ime and plaster. 2 3 328 Mlnufacture of 15b%tos, cement and other cemcnt 2 2 products.

33 Basic Metal and Alloys Industries 1 1

330 Iron and steel industries.

34 Manufacture of Metal Products and Parts Except 1 1 2 3 7 Machinery and Transport EljUipment· -----_._------342 Manufacture of furniture and fixtures prim:orily of metal. 27. In lCl Hrial Categ.:>ry De3cription Size Class of Towns Total Major Minor I II III IV v VI Group Group

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------_. ------_.. _-- . __ .--- 343 Manufacture of hlnd tools a'll general hardware. 2 34:5 Ml'lufacture of m~tal utensils, cutlery and kitchen­ 3 ware.

3S Manufacture of Machinery, Machine Tools and Parts 1 1 2 Except Electrical Machinery

35') M'luufacture of agricultural machinery and equi pment 2 and IYarts.

38 Other Manufacturing Industries 1 2 3 380 Manufacture of medical, surgical and scientific equip­ 1 ment. 383 Mnufacture of jew.;I1ery ana related articles 2 2

Towns not Reporting any Imporh'nt Commodity 1 3 12 31 51 9 107

Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 250

TABLE No. 31-C Important Commodities Manufactured by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Industrial Description Size Class of Towns CategorY ~------Total Major Minor I II III IV V VI Group Group

2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 & 21 Manufacture Of Food Products 2 " (; 12 2" 204 Grain mill products 1 3 5 205 Manufacture of bakery products 207 Production of indigenous sugar boora, khandsari, gur, 4 4 etc. from sugar-cane, palm juice. . 209 Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confec- tionery (including sweetmeats). 211 Manufacture of other edible oils and fats e,g. mustard 2 2 2 7 oil, ground nut oil, til oil, etc. (Inedible oils shown under 315). 215 Manufacture of ice. 1 216 Manufacture of prepared animal feeds 2 2 4 219 Manufacture of food products not elseWhere classi- 1 fied.

22 Manufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco Pro- 1 2 1 4 ducts

221 Wine industries 1 1 223 Production of country liquor and toddy 1 28 Industrial Category Size Class of Towns M.ljor Minor Desc<"iplion Total Group Group II III IV V VI ---_._------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ------226 Manufacture of bidi 1 2

23 Manufacture of Cotton Textiles 2 4 1 7

230 Cotton ginning, cleaning and baling. 1 2 231 Cotton spinning, weaving, shrinking, sanforizing 2 mercerising and finishing of cotton textiles in mills. ' 234 Production of khadi • 235 Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in hand­ 2 2 looms, otMr than khadi. , Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Fibre Textiles 1 1 2

242 Wool spinning and weaving (other than in mills) 1 245 Spinning, weaving and finishing of silk 1 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, Furniture 1 4 3 5 2 15 and Fixtures~

272 Manufacture of wooden and cane boxes, crates, 4 2 9 drums, barrels and other wooden containers, bas­ kets and other rattan, bamboo, reed and willow wares made ent irely or mainly of Cane, rattan, reed, bambao and willow. 273 Manufacture of struct ural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts doors and windows (exclUding hewing and rough shaping of poles, baIts and other w0:>d material whiCh i s classi­ fied under logging). 274 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods, such as bobbins, blocks handles, sadlling and similar eq'lipm",nt and fhtures. 276 Man'lfacture of w00den furniture and fixtures 2 3 279 Manufacture of wood and reed, bamboo and cane 1 products not elsewhere Classified. 28 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products and Printing 1 Publishing and AIJied Industries.

280 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper board including newsprint. 29 Manufacture of Leather and Leather and Fur Products 1 1 1 1 1 5 (Except Repair)

291 Manufacture of footwear (excluding repair) except 4 vulcanized or moulded rubber or plastic footwear 293 Manufact UTe of leather consumer goods (other than apparel and footwear) 3J Manufacture of Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal 1 Products ,.

3J7 Manufacture of otlier coal and:coal tar products not elsewhere Classified. 29 TABLE No. 31-C-Contd. _------Inju ;[rial Category Size Class of Towns Description ------~------..:::---- Total Major Minor I 11 III IV v VI Group Group

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - 9 10 ------31 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 1 2 6 1 10 (Except Products of Petroleum and Coal)

314 Manufacture of pcrfumes, cosmetics lotions, hair 2 6 10 dressings, tootb pastcs, soap in any form, sYnthe.ic detergentS, shampoos, shaving products cleansers, washing and scouring products and ~ther toilet preparations.

32 Manufacture of Non-Metallic Mineral Products. 1 1 2 3 8 1 16

322 Manufacture of earthen ware and earthen pottery 1· 2 7 12 324 Mlnufacture of cement, lime and plaster 1 326 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing-- 1 and stone crushing stone ware. 327 Manufacture of earthen and plaster statutes and other 1 products. 328 Mlnufacture of asbestos, cement and other cement products.

33 Basic Metal and Alloys Industries 1 1 2

330 Iron and steel industries 1 334 Brass manufacturing 1

34 Manufacture of Metal Products and Parts 1l;xcept Machi­ 1 2 1 2 6 nery and Transport Equipment

340 Manufacture of fabricated metal products such as 1 1 metal cans from 'in-plate, terne plate Of enlmelled sheet metal, metal shipping containers, barrels, drum~, keg" pails, safe" vaul,s, en:lmell..:d, sani­ tary and all other fabricated metal products nol elsewhere classified. 343 Mmufacture of hand to:)ls and general hardware. 1 345 Mlnufaefacture of m~tal uten~ils, cutlery and kitchen­ 1 2 4 ware. 35 Manufacture of Machinery, Machine· Tools and Parts 1 1 2 Except Electrical Machinery.

350 Manufacture of agricultural mac!1inery and equipment 1 2 and parts.

36 Manuracture of Electric.l1 Machinery, Apparatus, Ap­ 1 pliances and Supplies and Parts.

361 M Inufacturc of Ins Ilated wires and cables

37 Manufacture of Transport Equipment and Parts 1 1 1 3

371 Mlnufa'.:ture of railway wagons and coaches and parts. 30 TABLE No. 31-C-Concld. ---_._----_.. ------Industrial Category Major Minor Size Class of Town Group Group Description I II III IV v VI Total --_- __ ._--_. 376 Manufacture of bicycles, cycle-rickshaw and parts 1 379 Manufacture of transport equIpment and parts not 1 elsewhere classified.

38 Other Manufacturing J ndustries 2 2

380 Manufacture of medical,surgical and scientific equip­ ment. 383 Manufacture of jewellery andrelated articles

Towns not Reporting any JmporLant Commodity • 2 4 19 44 68 12 149

Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 250

36.2 There are 53 towns where no important com­ 36.4 The data regarding first important commo­ modities are manufactured. The number of such dity manufactured is contained in Statement 31-A towns, size-class-wise, with percentage to the total above. It would be seen that bulk of the towns number of towns. is indicated below:- manufacture articles covered under major groups 20-21 "Food Products". 22-"Beverages. Tobacco & Tobacco Size Class Total No. of No. of towns Percentage of Products" and 23-"Cotton Textiles". A perusal of the of town towns not reporting towns not re­ any important porting any classification under minor groups will indicate that commodity commodity quite a good number of these towns come in the manufactured manufactured to total number smaller size-class and the items of manufacture relate of towns to edible oils. bidi. cotton-ginning-cleaning, bailing -----,------and weaving-finishing of cotton textiles in handlooms, J 10 Nil etc., Class I towns mainly manufacture the following II 13 7'69 items:- III 40 3 7'50 Grain Mill Products IV 72 lU 15.28 2 Bidi V 100 34 34'00 3 Cotton Textiles VI 15 4 26'67 4 Paper Boards 5 Earthernware and Earthen potteries 36.3 All class I towns have reported manufacture .)f some commodity. In 12 class II towns. manufacture 6 Iron and Steel of some commodity have been reported. Mhow Can­ tonment is the only class II town where no article 7 Hand Tools and General Hardware is manufactured for the reason that it is mainly a military habitation. In class III to V tGwns, the 36.5 A £imilar trend is found regarding second percentage of the towns not reporting "manufacture" and third important commodities manufactured. It increases with the decrease in the population size. may be observed that there is sufficient scope for indus­ In class VI towns also. quite a bulk of them do not trialisation and manufacture of variety of articles in actually manufacture any commodity but the percent­ the towns of the State. age of towns not reporting "manufacture" of com­ modity is less than the percentage shown against class Important Commodities Imported:- V towns for the reason that 3 out of 15 towns are colliery towns and mining has also been categorised 37.1 Three important commodities imported. by under the head "manufacture" as per data supplied ~ize-c1ass of town and industrial category upto minor from the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, groups, have been indicated in the inset tables 32-A. Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal. 32-B and 32-C below:~ 31 6-2 Census Bhopal/73 TABLE No. 32-A Imoortant Commodities Imported by Size Class 0/ Towns and Industrial Category

FIRst IMPORTANT COMMODIfY

Industrial Category Size Class of Towns Major MinOI Description Group Group I . II III IV V VI Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --~----~------60 Wholesale Trade (W.T.) in Food, Textiles, Live Animals 9 10 31 61 83 14 208 Beverages and Intoxicants.·

600 Wholesale trade in cereals and pulses 2 5 7 15 10 7 46 601 Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and 8 10 24 45 pulses. 602 Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products,like 5 4 15 35 48 6 113 all kinds of fabrics, garments, shirtings, suitings, hosiery goods.

606 Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products 4 ------61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Pelfumery, 1 1 3 4 1 10 Ceramics and Glass.

610 Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals 4

611 Wholesale traoe in fuel and lighting products 2 3 612 Wholesale trade in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics

613 Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensil, 2 2 crockery and chinaware. ------62 Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, (lther Fabrics and 2 2 4 5 13 Skin and Inedible Oils. ----_._------620 Wholesale tradeinpetrol,mobil oil and allied products 2 2 5 9 621 Wholesale trade in wood, cane, bamboo, thatches,etc. 2 2 4 ------63 Wholesale Trade in all types of MacWnery, Equipment, 1 2 1 5 9 including Transport and Electrical Equipment. ------_.__ ...... 630 Wholesale Trade in agricultural and industrialmachi­ 2 5 9 nery, e.g. harvestors, sowing machines, etc. ------Wholesale tradein Miscellaneous Manufactudng 4 3 3 10 ------643 Wholesale trade in building materials 3 2 3 8 647 Wholesale trade in preciousmetals,stonesandjeweJIery 649 Wholesale trade in goods notelsewhere classified

Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 251) 32 TABLE No. 32-B

Important Commodities Imported by Size Class a/Towns and Industrial Category , SBCOND IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Industrial cate~ory Sile Class of Towns Major Minor Group Group Description I II III IV V VI Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

60 Wholesale Trade (W.T.) in Food, Textiles, Live 7 10 29 61 78 13 198 Animals, Beverages and Intoxicants.

600 Wholesale trade incerealsandpwlses . . 2 6 9 15 4 36 601 Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and 3 7 15 36 43 6 ] ]0 pulses. 6v2 Wholesale tradejntextilesand textile products, like 2 3 8 12 16 3 44 all kinds of fabrics, garments, shirtings, suiting, hosiery goods. 606 Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products 4 3 7 607 Wholesale trade in animals .

61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light Chemicals, Perfumery, 2 2 5 4 8 1 22 Ceramics and Glass.

610 Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals 1 1 4 1 8 013 Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain ana glass utMsi I 1 2 4 3 4 14 croCkery and chinaware.

62 Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, other Fabrics and 1 3 5 11 20 SKin and Inedible Oils.

61u Wholesale trade in petrol, mobil oil and allied products 4 11 17 621 Wholesale trade:in wood, can'::, bamboo ,thatches ,etc. 1 623 Wholesale trade in skin, leather aDd fur etc, 2

63 Wbolesale Trade in all Types of Machinery, Eyuipment, 1 1 2 including Transport and Electrical Equipment.

630 Wnolesale trade in agricuituralal'<1 in

64 Wholesale Tradein Miscellaneous Manufacturing 1 2 2 2 7

643 Wholesaletradt. in building materials 1 1 2 645 Wholesale trade ill hardware and sanitary equipment 1

646 Wholesale trade in scientific, medical and surgical ',' 1 instruments. 647 Wholesale trade in precious metals, stones and jewellery. 649 Wholesale trade in goods notelsewhere classified 1 1 2 Towns not Reporting any Important C()mmodity Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 259

33 TABLE No. 32-C Important Commodities Imported by Size Class of Towns and Industrial Category

THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Industrial Category Size Class of Towns Major Minor Group Group Description I n III IV V VI Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

60 Wholesale Trade (W.T.) in Food, Textiles. Live animals 6 8 25 51 68 8 166 Beverages and Intoxicants. ------600 Wholesales trade in cereals and pulses 2 2 5 18 15 43 601 Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and 3 4 12 18 3;' 2 74 pulses. 602 Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products, like 2 7 10 16 5 40 all kinds of fabrics, garments, shirtings, suitings, hosiery goods. 606 Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products 1 5 2 9 ------61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, 3 2 5 6 10 26 Ceramics, Glass. ------_------610 Wholesalel trade in medicines and chemicals 4 4 8 17 611 Wholesale trade in fuel andjlighting products 1 1 612 Wholesale trade in toilets, perfumery andcosmetics,. 2 2 613 Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensil 3 6 crockery and chinaware. ------62 Wholesale trade in Wood, Paper. Other Fabrics and 1 6 8 14 3 32 Skin and Inedible Oils. ------620 Wholesale tradeinpetrol, mobil oil aud allied products 5 8 12 3 28 621 Wholesale trade in wood, cane bamboo, thatches ,etc. 1 2 4 63 Wholesale Trade in all Types of MacWnerv. Equipment, 1 2 2 2 7 including Transport and Electrical Eljuipment. ------630 Wholesale trade in agricultural and industrial machi­ 2 5 nery, e.g. harvestors, sowing machines, ctc. 631 Wholesale trade in electrical machinery and equipment ------1 1 2 64 Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manufacturing ------1 1 4 4 4 1 15 643 Wholesale tradein building materials 1 3 3 8 645 Wholesale trade in hardware and sanitary equipment 1 2 5 646 Wholesale trade in scientific, medical and surgical 1 649 Wholesale trade in goods not elsewhere classified 1 ------TOWlls not Reporting any Important Commodity ------_..;.------2 4 Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 250 37.2 Table 32·A regqrding first important com­ tobacco products etc. The statement regarding second modity imported would show that the bulk of the and third important commodity will also show that towns import textile and textile products, medicines the lower size class towns generally import finished and chemicals, petrol, mobil oil and allied products, products; the higher size class of towns also import agricultural machinery, etc. The main items of import tinished products but this is limited to items not manu­ in class I and II towns relate to cereals and pulses, other factured there, along with cereals and other food, food stuffs, textile prOdlK:ts, agricultural machinery, ~tuffs. 34 Important Commodities Exported:- 38.1 Three important commodities exported, by groups, are as indkated in inset table 33-A" 33-B and size-class of town and industrial category upto minor 33-C below:- TABLE No, 33-A Important Commodities E).ported by Size Class of Towns and Industrial C(1tegory

FIRST IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Industrial Category Size Class of Towns Major Minor Group Grpup Description I II III IV V VI Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -----_._------.-.. _- - _ .. 60 Wnolesale Trade (W. T.) in Food, textiles, Live Animals 7 9 30 54 68 4 172 Beverages and Intoxicants. 600 Wholesale trade in cereals and pulses 3 4 16 28 42 4 97 601 Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and 3 5 6 4 18 pulses. 602 Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products, like 4 7 13 16 41 all kinds of fabrics, garments, shirtings, suitings, hosiery goods. 604 Wholesale trade in intoxicants like wines and liquors 2 2 including bottling. ·605 Wholesale trade in intoxicants I ike opium,gallja ctc. 1 1 606 Wholesale ~t radein tobacco and tobacco products 1 4 6 12 607 Wholesale trade in animals 1 ------61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, 2 4 7 5 18 Ceramics, Glass. 610 Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals 1 2 611 Wholesale txade in fuel and lighting products 2 6 5 14 613 Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensil, 2 crockery and chinaware.

62 Wholesale Trade in Wood. Paper, ~other Fabrics and 1 1 1 3 1 1 8 Skin and Inedible Oils. 621 Wholesale tradein wood, Cane, bamboo, thatches, etc. 4 622 Wholesale trade in paper and other stationery goods . 2 623 Wholesale tradeinskin,leatherandfur etc. .------2 63 Wholesale Trade in all Types of Machinery, Equipment, 2 1 3 including Transport and Electrical Equipment.

630 Wholesale trade in agricultural and industrial maChi­ 2 nery e.g. harvestors, sowing machines etc. 631 Wholesale trade in electrical machinery and equipment ------Wholesale Trade in MisceUaneous Manufacturing 2 6 3 6 2 20 64 ------641 Wholesale tradeinrubberprcducts . 1 642 Wholesale trade in household and equipment not 2 elsewhere classified. 643 Wholesale trade in building materials 3 645 Wholesale tradeiu hardware and sanitary equipment 1 646 Wholesale trade in scientific, medical and surgical 1 instruments. 647 Wholesale trade in precious metals,stonesand)ewellery 649 Wholesale trade in goods not elsewhere :classified 4 3 2 11 Towns not Reporting any Important Commodity 8 18 3 29

Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 250

35 TABLE No. 33-B

Important Commodities ElCported by Size Class a/Towns and Industrial Category

SECOND IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Industrial Category Size Class of Towns Major Minor Group Group ...... ~ Description '---- _---- 1. II III IV V VI Total --~----, - .-~~- i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

60 Wholesale Trade (W.T.) in Food, Textiles, Live Animals 9 6 21 46 54 4 140 Beverages and Intoxicants.

600 Whol~sale tradelncerealsand pulses 3 11 28 33 2 78 001 Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and 2 3 6 6 9 26 pulses. 602 Wholesale tracle In textiles and textile products,lIke 1 8 9 2 22 all kinds of fabrks, garments, shlrtlng,sultlngs, hosiery goods. 604 Wholesale trade In Intoxlcantsllke wines and liquors 1 Including bottling. 605 Wholesale trade In Intoxicants like oplum,ganjaetc. 2 2 606 Wholesale trade In tobacco and tobacco products 2 2 3 8 607 Wholesale trade In animals 1 608 Wholesale trade in straw and fodder 2 2

61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, 1 2 3 1 1 8 Ceramics, Glass.

610 Wholesale tradeinmedlclnesand chemicals 3 611 Wholesale tradeln fuelanrllghting products, 2 3 613 Wholesale trade In metal, porcelain and glass utensil 2 crockery and chlnaware.

62 Wholesale Trade in Wood,Paper, other Fabrics and 3 7 7 6 2 25 Skin and Inedible Oils.

621 Wholesale trareln wood ,cane, bamboo, thatches,etc. 6 5 6 2 20 622 Wholesale tradeln paper and other stationery goods. 2 623 Whoelsaletrade in skin, leather and furelc. 2 3

63 Wholesale Trade in all Tq:esofMachinery,Equipment, 1 1 including Transport and Electrical Equipment.

------~- 631 Wholesale trade In electrlcalmachlnery and equlpmen t

64 Wholesale Trade in Micscelleneous Manufacturing 1 2 4 4 5 1 17

642 Wholesale trade In household and equipment not 2 elsewhere classified. 643 Wholesale trade In building materials 2 2 4 9 645 Wholesale trade Inhardwareand sanitary equipment 2 649 Wholesaletrade Ingoods notelsewhere classified 2 1 4 ------Towns not Reporting any Important Commodity 6 12 33 7 59

Total 10 13 40 72 100 15 250 36 TABLE No. 33-C Important Commodities Exported by Size Class 0/ Towns and Industrial Category THIRD IMPORTANT COMMODITY

Size Class of towns Industrial Category Major Minor Description Total Group Group I II III IV V VI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

60 Wholesale Trade (W T) in Food, Textiles, Live Animals 6 5 18 39 48 3 119 Beverages and Intoxicants

Wholesale trade in cereals and pulses 600 , 2 5 27 35 71 601 Wholesale trade in food stuff other than cereals 3 6 5 7 23 and pulses. 602 Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products, like 3 2 5 11 all 'kinds of fabrics, garments,shirtings, suitings, hosiery goods. 606 Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products 2 3 3 11 608 Wholesale trade in straw and fodder 2 3 ------~------~------61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery 1 3 3 1 8 Ceramics, Glass

610 Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals 3 611 Wholesale tradeinfuelandlighting products 2 613 Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensil 1 3 crockery and chinaware.

62 Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, other Fabrics and 1 2 4 10 2 1 20 Skin and Inedible Oils ------621 Wholesale trade in wood cane, bamboo and thatches, 1 4 9 16 etc. 623 Wholesale tradein skin,leatherand fur etc. 1 1 1 4

63 WhOlesale Trade in All Types of Machinery, Equipment. 1 1 including Transport and Electrical Equipment ------631 Wholesale tradein electrical machinery and equipment ------~------64 Wholesale Trade in Miscellaneous Manufacturing 1 3 3 2 3 4 16 ------640 Wholesale trade in furniture and fixtures . 2 2 643 Wholesale trade in buildingmaterials 2 645 Wholesale tradein hardware and sanitary equipment 1 649 Wholesale tradein goods notelsewhereclassified. 3 2 2 4 11 ------Towns not Reporting any: Important Commodity 2 12 18 46 7 86

Total • 10 13 40 72 100 15 250

. ,38.2 It would be- 'Seen from the above statements tobacco products. The data mentioned in the above that bulk of the lower size-class of towns export arti­ tables would indicate that generally the items exported cles like cereals, pulses and other food stuffs along from the bulk of the towns of the State more or less, with textile products manufactured therein, while bigger belong to the primary sector of the economy, i.e. size class of towns export items like cereales, pulses, mainly agricultural produce. This is indicative of the other food stuffs. etc., which are purchased for fact that the economy of the State is still very much blllsiness and mill manufactured textiles, tobacco and agricultural in character, 37 CHAPTER VIII Statement VI [ (1) Population by religion 39.1 Percentage distribution of population by below: - religion and size-class of towns is given in table TABLE No. 34 Percentage distribution of population by religion and size class of towns

------No. of RELIGION Size Class of Towns Towns Budhi.sm Christia- Hinduism Jainism Islam Sikhism Other Religion nity Religion not Total and stated pcrsuation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I 10 0'36 1'39 77'21 3'14 16'59 1'28 0'01 0'01 100'00 II 13 0'25 1'91 79'68 2'50 14'1l l' 52 0'01 0'01 100'00 III 40 0'35 1'29 79'17 3'41 14'77 1'00 0'01 100'00 IV 72 0'42 0'68 78'43 4'24 15'49 0'73 100'00 V 100 0'18 0'92 80'45 3'63 14'28 0'53 100'00 VI 1'58 85'57 10'96 ._-_.15 0'02 1'58 0'28 100'00 Total 25() 0·33 1'27 78'56 3·33 15'42 1·07 0'01 100·00

39.2 It would be seen from the above table that to 15. except in class VI towns where the percenta,ge majority of the town population follow hindu religion is about 11. The percentage of people following jain (about 79 percent); next come followers of islam reli­ leligion is about 3 to 4 in all classes of towns, exe-ept gion (about 15 percent). The per,centage of population in VI towns where the percentage is slightly more than following jain religion is only about 3 while the per­ 1 and the highest percentage (slightly more than 4 centage of people following other religions (boudh, percent) is found in class IV towns. About 2 percent christian and sikh) is negligible. It may further be christian population is found in class II and VI towns seen from the above table that in smaller towns (class while in other classes of towns the percentage is less. V and VI) the percentage of people foHowing hindu Comparatively, higher percentage of people following religion is about 80 percent, while in higher category &ikh religion is found in bigger towns and the concen­ 0.f towns it varies from about 77 to 80 percent. The tration is mostly in class I and II towns. percentage of people following islam religion is highest in class I towns (about 17 percent) while in other 40.1 Distribution of towns by proportion of popu­ classes of towns the percentage varies from about 14 lation by religion is as indicated in table No. 35 below:- TABLE No. 35 Distribution of Towns by Proportion of Population by Religion ------_._-----_._ Size Class Total Pe~centage of Pop~- Distribution of Towns by Religion of Town No. of latlon by Rellglon ------______Towns Budhism Chri~lia· Hinduism Jainism Islam Sikhism Other Religion U1ly Religion not and Stated persuation ------_._---_._. -.--.----- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ---~~------10 75 % & above 7 50% to 74% 3 25% to 50% 2 10% to 25% 6 10% & Less 10 10 10 2 10 8 2 No Population .. .. ------_____2_ ____ ~ ----~----.----- TOTAL 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

38 TABLE No. 35-Contd. Distribution of Towns by Proportion of Population by Religion

Size Class Total Percentage of Popu- Distdbudon of Towns by Religion of Town No. of lation by Religion --_._-- Towns Budhism Christia· HinQuism Jainism Islam Sikhi[m Other Religion nily Religion not and Stated persuation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 II 13 75% & above 9 50% to 74% .4 25% to 50% 10% to 25% 1 6 10 & Less 13 13 12 6 13 9 4 No Population 4 9 TOTAL 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 III 40 75% & above 31 50% to 74% 8 25% to 50% 4 10% to 25% 2 22 10% & Less 34 40 38 14 39 11 11 No Population 6 29 29 TOTAL 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 IV 7l 75 % & above 51 50% to 74% 20 25% to 50% 10 10% to 25% 7 35 10% & Less 26 67 64 27 65 10 3 No Population 46 5 1 7 62 69 TOTAL 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 V 100 75% & above 79 50% to 74% 21 25% to 50% 13 10% to' 25% 8 47 10% & Less 30 88 88 40 81 2 4 No Population 70 12 4 l~ 98 96 TOTAL 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

VI 15 75% & above 14 50% to 74% 1 25% to 50% 10% to 25% 5 10% & Less 5 14 14 9 11 1 No Population 10 1 1 4 15 14 TOTAL 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

TOTAL 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 ------.--~----- 40.2 It may be seen from the above table that in 40.3 Nine class II towns have more than 75 per­ class I towns, there are 7 towns where the percentage cent population following hindu religion while the of people following hindu religion is above 75 while remaining 4 towns have 50-74 percent hindu popu­ only 3 towns come in the percentage range of 50-74. lation. Regarding islam religion, 6 towns each come Regarding islam religion, maximum number of class I in the percentage ranges 10-25 and less than 10, while towns. (6) come in the percentage range of 10-25 while only one town (Khandwa with 25.49 percent) comes in two class I towns, Burhanpur (45.66 percent) and the percentage range of 25-50. Regarding other spe­ Bhopal (36.57 percent) COme in the percentage range cified religions, all the towns come in the percentage of 25-50. For other specified religions all the ten range below 10, except that for jain religion one town towns come in the percentage range below 10. (Mandsaur with 10.43 percent) comes in the percentage range 10-25. 39 7 -2 Census Bhopal/73 40.4 There are 40 class III towns in the State the percentage ranges 10-25 and less than 10, respec­ and bulk of them have hindu population abOVe 75 tively. There is no population following jain, christian, percent and 10-25 percent people following islam reli­ sikh and boudh religions in 4,12,19 and 70 towns res­ gion is found in quite a good number of towns. There pectively. are 1 and 6 towns where there is no pOpuation follow­ ing boudh and sikh religions, respettively. 40.7 There are only 15 dass VI towns in the State and practically in all the towns (with the exception of 40.5 There are 72 class IV towns and in 51 towns, one) hindu population is above 75 percent, while the percentage of people following hindu religion is in bulk of the towns the percentage of people follow­ about 75. Followers of islam religion range from 10-25 ing islam religion is less than 10. In quite a good percent in 35 towns; they are less than 10 percent in number of towns, the percentage of people following 27 towns. Bulk of the towns where other specified other specified religion is less than 10. In this class re1igiQns are followed come in the percentage range also, there are I, 1, 4 and 10 towns where there is below 10. It may also be mentioned that there is no no population following jain, christian, sikh and boudh population following jain, christian, sikh and boudh religions, respectively. religions in 1, 5, 7 and 46 towns, respectively. 40.8 Contrary to the general trend, there are only 40.6 Forty peroent of the towns in the State come 2 towns, Jaora (class III) and Begamganj (class IV), in the category of class V towns where bulk of the where the percentage of people following hindu reli­ towns, as in other classes, have more than 75 percent gion is low and these towns with 49.60 and 48.86 per­ hindu population, while in 47 and 40 towns the per­ cent come in the percentage range 25-50 in the above centage of people following islam religion comes in table.

40 CHAPTER IX

41 The basic statistics presented in the Primary limits of Rewa and Satna towns of this class in the Census Abstract relate to area, occupied residential year 1964 and 1968, respectively. The extension in Census houses, population (including institutional and area takes into account in each case sizeable por­ houseless persons), literate and educated persons, work­ tions of cultivated land and uninhabited areas which is ers classified into the nine industrial categories and evident from the fact that the density of population non-workers. of Rewa and Satna has gone down from 3,530 and 2,157 persons per sq. km. in 1961 to 1,316 and 1.588 Density Of Population persons per sq. km. in 1971, respectively, whereas the population of these towns have registered an increase 42.1 As already indicated earlier, the figures pre­ of 60.6:5% and 51.21 % respectively, during 1961-71. sented in the Primary Census Abstract relate to the These two cases appear to be somewhat exceptional statutory limits of the towns. Thus the total area of so far as extension in limits in terms of area vis-a-vis towns in the State is 2408.11 sq. km. and the total population is concerned. However, the foregoing facts population is 6,408,786 which gives an average den­ lead to the conclusion that higher the size class of sity of 2661 * per sq. km. towns, higher is the density of population. 42.2 Density of population i.e., population per 42.4 As against the general impression that grea­ f>q. km. is an index of congestion in terms of pressure ter congestion in terms of pressure of population on of population on land. A,s the town grows in size, land is found in large towns and cities, it is, however, the density of population also keeps increasing. The interesting to note that some of the small towns con­ following table give the distribution of towns - by ~idered individually exhibit very high density as will be size-class of population and density. evident from the following table which presents density figures of the first ten towns in the State. TABLE No. 36 TABLE No. 37 Distribution of towns by size-class of populaAiion and density Class of Name of town Civic Density per Rank (in town status sq. km. descending Size-Class Total Nwnber Total Density of order of of towns of towns population population density per sq. km. ------VI Chandameta NM 216,800 I 10 2,520,621 4,316 V Badkuhi • NM 51,169 2 II 13 816,984 2,765 V Iklehra • NM 48,900 3 III 40 1,287,156 3,101 V Gaurella • NM 39,778 4 IV 72 979,937 1,870 IV Chikhali Kalan NM 39,169 5 V 100 744,539 1,509 V Nalkhera M 33,014 6 VI 15 59,549 621 IV Butaria. • NM 32,167 7 Total 250 6,408,786 2,661 V Chachaura-Bina­ M 31,562 8 ganJ 42.3 It may be seen that the density keeps on V Kolaras • M 29,495 9 increasing with the increase in the class of town. V l1nchahara NM 28,418 10 Except in the case of class II towns, the increasing trend is fairly consistent. The low figure in respect of class II towns is due to large scale extension in the NM : Non-Municipal; M : Municipality. 42.5 It is a chance that all the small towns figure *In computing the density of population per sq. among the first ten in terms of very high density of km., area figures of Kotma and Amlai towns have population but it can not, however, be generalised as not been taken into account as they were not a rule that small towns exhibit high density. On the available but the numerator includes the popula­ other hand all the small towns figure among the first tion of both. The distortion caused due to this ten in terms of lowest density as the following table is, however, insignificant. would show: 41 TABLE No. 38 lhe number of residential census houses indicates the degree of congestion. The degree of congestion is LOwest «kIwity in towns generally found to be greater in larger towns, as the following table would show. Class of Name of town Civic Density Rank (in town status per ascending TABLE No. 39 sq. km. order of den~ity) SizecJass No of Residen- No. of Ratio (No. of of town tial Census Household HHto No.of VI Pachmarhi NA 25 houses RCH VI KbaJuraho NA 161 2 I 368,043 478,930 V Kirandul NM 205 3 1'30 II 128,997 163,104 1'26 IV MaharaJPur M 219 4 III 203,628 248,898 1'22 V Beohari NA 300 5 IV 155,400 IV • M 378 6 186,190 1'20 V 125,007 144,929 1.16 V Mhowgaon NM 399 7 VI 11,557 12,696 1.10 V Khirkiya NM 426 8 9 V Pasan NM 431 Total 992,632 1,234,747 1.24 V Akaltara NM 453 10 43.2 As the towns grow in size, the increase in the number of residential census houses does not keep NA:-Notified Area; NM :-Non-Municipal; pace with the increase in the number of households and M:-Municipal. consequently the increase in population leads to con­ gestion. 42.6 Density of population in small towns consi­ dered individually, thus presents an erratic picture 43.3 It has been found that higher the size-class with very high and very low figures depending upon of towns, greater is the pressure of population on the peculiar characteristics in some cases and because land (i.e. higher the density) so also higher the size­ of improper reporting of area figures in some cases. class of towns, greater is the ratiQ Df number of house­ Of the towns shown in Tables 36 and 37 above, Chan­ holds to number of residential ",ensus houses. Thus damata. Badkuhi, Iklehra, Chikhali-Kalan and Butaria­ corelating the density with the number of households all mining towns in the coal belt of the State have per census house, the picture of ,;ongestion that emerges very high density of population. On verification of in different density range by size-class of towns is arecl figure and habitationa.l pattern of Chandameta given in the following table:- town an interesting fact has come to light. There is a mining labour camp which comprises of tents TABLE No .. 40 built in small area where migrant ma!e labourers stay No. of Households Per Census House by lJensity ill good number, like slums, thereby causing an unduly large figure of density. The exceptionally low density Size Class Density Range per Total No. of Average No. of population in the other small towns is mainly on of Town Sq. Krn Towns of House account of the fact that large portions of cultivated holds Per or waste lands formed part of the area figures. Thus Census House density figures are meaningful only for the first three classes of towns which are in fa.ct effectively urbanised I 100 or below and have in them fairly well defined limits in respect of habitation as such. Also, by the time a sman town 101- 500 with its exceptional characteristics, which reflects very high density, attains the status of class III town, it gets 501;- 1,000 normalised in terms of area and population in the course of urbanisation. Therefore, the fact remains that 1,001-2,000 1.06 larger the towns, higher is the density of population. 2,001"":'5,000 4 1.30 Number oj Households 5,00i-10,000 . 5 1.36 43.1 With the exception of Garhakota and Pan­ ara, in all the towns in the State, the number of house­ 10,001-20,000 . holds is in excess of the number of residential census 20,001 & above houses. Excess of the households is an index of con­ gestion because of the sub-standard housing in town in }.30 this State. The ratio of the number of households to TOTAL 10 42 t ABLB-1-0-Contd. Considering the situation in individual towns the first and last ten towns in terms of highest and lowest ave­ Size Class Density Range per Total No. of Average No of of Town Sq.K.m Towns HousehJldsper rages of the number of persons per household are C.:nsus House as below:-

II 100 Dr below TABLE No. 41 101- 500 . 501- 1000 First and last ten towns having the highest and lowest 1,001- 2,000 2 1.63 average size of household 2,001- 5,000 9 1.15 ----~-----~-- 5,001-10,000 2 1.64 S_No Highest average L'Jwest average 10,001-20,000. 20,001 & above Name of town-Awrage Name of town Average

TOTAL 13 1. 26 Bliragarh 6.69 Kurasia Colliery 3.40 III 100 or below 2 Burhanpur. 6.61 Chirmirl 3.45 101- 500 3 Jaba1pur cantt. 6.44 Pasan Colliery 3.46 501- 1,000 4 Joura Kirandul 3.63 1,001- 2,000 8 1.15 6.27 2,001-5,000 21 1.25 5 Plchhore 6.25 North Jhagrakhand 3.68 5,001.-10,000 7 1.28 Colliery 10,001-20,000 2 1.12 6 Mhow Cantt 6.21 20,001-& above 2 1.09 7 Gogaon 6.14 New T{atni Rly.Jn. 3.70 ~--- TOTAL 40 1.22 Area 8 Ashta, Kasrawad 6.11 Rajhara Jha- 3.80 IV 100 or below randalli 101- 500 2 1.19 9 <\gar, Jaora, 6.06 Rewa, South Jha- 501- 1,000 7 1.26 Hetul Bazar grakhand 3.85 1,001- 2,000 15 1.22 T{orba Colliery 2,001- 5,000 27 1.17 5,001-10,000 9 1.18 10 GJ:ud 6.04 Bhilalnagar, 3.88 10,001-20,000 7 1.29 <\InIal 3.89 20,001 & above 5 1.12 ------TOTAL 72 1.20 44.2 This phenomenon of very uneven size of households existing in certain towns is due to a num­ V 100 or below ber of factors associated with urbanisation as well as 101- 500 6 1.25 the social set up in them. Towns in dacoity area of 501~ 1,000 18 1.14 1,001- 2,000 15 1.17 Bhind and Morena are characterised by large size 2,001- 5,000 23 1.16 households. Cantonments generally exhibit a high 5,001-10,000 8 1.11 average owing to the fact that a sizable population in 10,001-20,000 12 1.12 them lives in institutions like barracks, hostels etc. 20,001 & Above 16 1.14 Not stated 2 1.34 thereby returning large sized institutional households. On the other hand industrial and mining towns are TOTAL 100 1.16 characterised with low average size of households ------which is mainly due to the migratory character of the VI 100 or below 1 1.02 101- 500 1 1.11 population in them. For want of proper housing faci­ 501- 1,000 . 3 1.05 lities male members live as single-member household 1,001- 2,000 2 1.12 leaving behind their families in their original place of 2,001- 5,000 4 1.l_9 5,001-10,000 abode. In order, therefore, to study this phenomenon 10,001-20,000 jn urban areas the historical background of individual 20,001 & above 4 1.03 towns needs to be kept in view. However, the picture in totality by size-class of towns is given in the follow­ TOTAL 15 1.10 ing table:-

43.4 It may be seen that, by and large, the TABLE No. 42 t?wns with higher density of population have propor­ tlOnately greater number of households per census house, although a slightly distorted trend is visible, Class of Total population Total number Household towns of households size particularly in the density ranges in size-classes IV ------and V. I 2,520,621 478,930 5.26 Household size II 816,984 163,104 <:.01 III 44.1 The ratio of the total population to the total 1,287,156 248,898 5.17 number of households gives the average size of a IV 979,939 186,190 5.26 household. The State average of the size of a house­ V 744,539 144,929 5.14 hold works out to 5.19. It ranges from 3.40 in Kura­ VI 59,549 12,696 4.69 sia, a colliery township in Surguja district, to 6: 69 in ---~------_---- Bairagarh, a small trading town inhabited by Sindhis. TOTAL. 6,408,786 1,234,747 5.19

43 44.3 The figures arrived at in the above table average percentage of Scheduled Tribes in the towns suggest that greater the urbanisation, greater will be is 1.90 ranging from 0.17 to 8.16 percent. Sharp in­ the average size of a household. Is it a phenomenon crease in the percentage is noticeable from class IV caused due to the greater disintegration of joint to class VI towns. family system in the small towns vis-a-vis large towns? 45.3 The percentage of Scheduled Castes a04 ~che­ No such evidence is available nor does experience duled Tribes in the cities of the State is given in table support such a conclusion. The picture revealed in Nos. 45 and 46 below: the above table seems to be a statistical phenomenon and perhaps can be explained with the existence of TABLE No. 45 comparatively greater number of institutional house­ holds in big towns, since the average size of an Scheduled Castes Population in Cities institutional household is relatively bigger than that of a non-institutional household. There are as many as Uame of city PopulatIon Percentage 8548 institutions in urban areas (inclusive of urban of Schedul outgrowths) of the State. The average size of an ed Castes institutional household works out to 9.23 and that of a non-institutional household 5.13. Indore . 543,381 11.07 Jabalpur 426,224 8.81 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Gwallor 384,772 15.63 Bhopal. 45.1 Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Sche­ 298,022 5.56 Ujjaln 203,278 13.28 duled Tribes by size-class of towns is as given 10 table Nn. 43 and No. 44 below:- Raipur . 174.518 3.89 Bhllalnagar 159,940 5.04 TABLE No. 43 Sagar 118,574 17.83 Ratlam 106,666 7.79 Proportion of Scheduled Castes Burhanpur 105,246 3.92 --- Class town Total population Percentage of Sche­ TOTAL 2,520,621 9.91 duled Castes to total population TABLE No. 46

I 2,520,621 9.91 , Scheduled Tribes Population in Cities ------II 812,423 9.39 Name of city Population Percentage HI 1,287,156 9.40 of sChoduJed Tribes IV 979,937 10.47 ----_. -- V 744,539 10.49 Indore. 543,381 0.04 VI 59,549 11.14 Jabalpur 426,224 ------Gwallor 384,772 0.18 TOTAL. 6,404,225 9.91 ----- Bhopal. 298,022 0.45 TABLE No. 44 Ujjaln 203,278 0.06 Ralpur . 174,518 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes Bhllalnq;m 159,940 0.11 ------_- ----_-- Sagar 118,574 Class of Town Total population Percen' age of SCheduled Tribes Ratlam 106,666 0.19 to total population Burhanpur 105,246

I 2,520,621 0.17 TOTJ!,.L 2,520,621 0.17 II 812,423 1. 78 III 1,287,156 2.57 45.4 It may be seen that in Gwalior, Ujjain and Sagar cities the percentage of Scheduled Castes is more IV 979,937 2.45 than 15 while in Raipur the percentage is lowest (3.89 V 744,539 5.52 percent). It is equally low in Burhanpur (3.92 per­ VI 59,549 8.16 cent). The Scheduled Tribes in the cities are not even one percent, the average being only 0.17 percent. There Ton.I. 6,404,225 1. 90 is no Scheduled Tribes population in Jabalpur. Raipur, Sagar and Burhanpur cities because the tahsils where 45.2 The average percentage of Scheduled Castes these cities are located do not come within the ambit in the towns of the State is 9.91, ranging from 9.39 of "The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists to 11.14 percent in the different classes of towns. (Modification) Order, 1956". It may be indicated The general trend is that comparatively. in bigger here that only those castes and tribes have been taken towns the per,centage of Scheduled Castes is less. into account while showing their population, which are Similar trend is found for Scheduled Tribes also. The ~cheduled according to the above mentioned Presiden-

44 tial Order. There may be cases where persons belong­ 46.2 But for the class II towns, which show a mg to the above castes and tribes have been hit by &lightly higher rate of literacy as compared to the area restrictions. class I towns, a fairly consistent trend of increase of Literacy: literacy with the increase in the size-class of towns is 46.1 The percentage of literates and edu,cated m vis'ible. Apart from the existence of Jabalpur Cantt. urban areas of the State is 49.89. It is interesting to and. Govindpura towns in class II group. which note that all the three cantonment towns in the State are having proportionately very high rate of literaC-j within the first ten in terms of highest literacy- owing to the peculiar characteristics in them, the 1st: Pachmarhi Cantt. (64:77%); 2nd Jabalpur former being cantt. and the latter being the industrial Cantt. (64.35%) 9th: Sagar Cantt. (57.93%); towns employing comparatively more sophisticated type 4th to 8th and 10th being Khamaria. New Katni Rly. In. Area, O.F.A. Katni, Govindpura, Bala­ of personnel-the ralatively higher proportion of illi­ ghat and Jhabua with literacy rates 61.74%, terate floating population in cities vis-a-vis towns 61.47%. 60.62%. 6058%, 58.38% and 57.88%, seems to have improved the average of class II towns respectively. On tIie other hand, lowest lite­ in comparision to class I towns: racy is found in Khajuraho 24.31 % followed by Amlai (26.53%) and Johilla Colliery 46.3 The following table gives proportion of litera­ (27.41 %). Among the first ten towns in terms tes in towns by different density range. of lowest literacy, fOllr mining towns figure. Johilla Colliery is 3rd and Pasan (29.16%), North JhagrakJIand Colliery (30.22%), and TABLE No. 48 Tirodi (31.32%) rank' 5th. 8th and 10th reS.­ Proportion of literacy by doosity pectively. Mining also comes under Primary ------~---- Activity. Apart from mining, Primary Activity includes cultivation. livestock. forestry. fishing, Density range No· of towns Percentage hunting, plantations etc. which connote the rural (per sq. km.) of literacy pattern of economic activity. All the Primary ---_-_-- Activity towns in the State are characterised 100 or below 55.03 with very low literacy. Among the industrial towns, high or low literacy perhaps depends 101- 500 9 37.88 upon the type of industrial activity predominent 501- 1,000 28 45.60 in them and the places from where it has drawn its working population. For instance. Govind­ 1,001- 2,000 43 47.30 pura is having 60.58% of literate population 2,001- 5,000 88 51.58 whereas the percentage in Nepanagar is only 5,001-10,000 31 51.27 47.84%; the former contains the Heavy EIec­ tricals Factory and the latter Newsprint Paper lO,O()1-20,00{) 21 45.11 Mill. Both of them are contemporary towns 20,001 & above 27 4). 74 -having come into existence in 1961. Similarly. service towns are characterised with high lite­ UnclassIfied 2 35.97 racy rates. This is evident from the fact that even in the predominantly tribal district of ToTAL 250 49.89 Jhabua, the ~istrict headquarters town. Jhabua. and the tahsil headquarters town, JObat. ex­ hibit a high percentage of literacy, it being 58.38% and 51.45% respectively. But the gene­ 46.4 The figures in the above table do not indi­ ral trend is that higher the size class of towns cate any trend and, therefore. it does not lead to any higher is the rate of literacy as the following valid conclusion that literacy is directly corelated table would show:- with the density of population at least in towns of TABLE No. 47 Madhya Pradesh. ProportiOn of literates by size class of to~

~- --~- ~---~- Sex-ratio Class Population Percentage of literacy 47.1 Sex-ratio means number of females per lOGO I 2,520,621 52'77 males. The State urban average is 871 with a range II 816,984 53'76 of variation from 559 being the lowest in Jabalpur III 1,287,156 49'37 Cantt. to 1017 being highest in Sarangarh town. Saran­ IV 979.937 46'23 garh town is an isolated case where females outnumber V 744,539 42'34 VI 59,549 4\ ·04 males. Raigarh district in which Sarangarh is located has also the same position. The unbalanced sex-ratio TOTAL 6,408,786 49'89 towards the lower side is a phenomenon caused due

45 to urbanisation. The first ten towns in terms of 47.6 Both the phenomena of low sex-ratio and lowest sex-ratio are given in the following table- high density are very much associated with urbanisa­ TABLE No. 49 tion but there does not seem to exist a direct relation­ ship between them in the towns of this state which Town with lowest sex-ratio is evident from the above table. Rank (In desct!nd- Sex- Workers and Non-workers: Ing order Name of town ratio 48.1 The percentage of workers to total popula­ of sex- tion, i.e., participation rate in urban areas of the State rat 10) is 27.80. The highest participation rate town-wise is 1 Jabalpur Cantt .. 559 in Kirandul (53.42%) followed by Jabalpur Cantt. 2 Pachmarhl Cantt. 6)2 (43.77%), Amlai (42.30%), Jawad (38.63%) and Raj­ 3 Klrandul 653 hara-Jharandalli (38: 20%) and the lowest participation rate is found in Rampura (23.21 followed by Khil­ 4 SJutil. Jhagrakhand Colliery 709 %) chipur (23.54%), Bairagarh (23.63%), Nowgong :5 Amlal 712 (23.73%) and Butaria (23.76). 6 Chikhali Kalan . 713 7 Sagar Cantt. 734 48.2 Participation is also considered as an index ~ N ~w Katni Rly. In. Area 751 of the state of economy. A study of the participation 9 O. F. A. Katnl 755 rate in towns reveals that small towns with predomi­ nantly rural pattern of economic activity are charac­ 10 Pasan, Panara 756 terised with high participation rate. Participation rate ---_-_- -~------47.2 Of the towns indicated above 1st, 2nd and tends to decrease with the pace of urbanisation which 7th are cantonments and 3rd, 4th, 6th and 10th are is evident from the fact that the highly urbanised towns mining towns. Thus cantonments and mining towns like Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Bhopal show very predominate in terms of very low sex-ratio. low participation rate of 26.08%, 25.11 %. 26.65% and' 27.91 %, respectively. The following table substan­ 47.3 The following table gives sex-ratio by size­ tiates the above contention. class of towns: TABLE No. 52 TABLE No. 50 Percentage distributioo of workers and nmt-workers Sex-ratio by size-class of towns Size Class Percentage of workers and non-workers Size Class Total No. Total No.of females of Towns Total Male Female of town5 of towns Population per lOOt) males ,..- __.A..-----, ,..-_ __"__~ ,..-_-..A-_----, I 10 2,520,621 863 Workers Non Workers Non- Workers Non II 13 816,984 848 Workers Workers Workers J 26.9073.10 45.19 5~.81 5.7194.29 III 40 1,28-',156 869 II 28.86 71.14 47.21 52.79 7.22 92.78 IV 72 979,937 900 III 27.62 72.38 45.44 54.46 7.12 92.88 IV 28.03 71.97 45.66 54.34 8.44 91.56 V 100 744,539 894 V 29.39 70.61 47.14 52.86 9.53 90.47 Vl 15 59,549 845 VI 31.50 68.50 50.81 49.19 8.64 91.36 Total. 250 6,408,786 871 Total 27.80 72.20 45.85 54.15 7.08 92.92 --- 48.3 Altliough the trend is not very consistent but, 47.4 Although it is a fact that low sex-ratio is by and large, it indicates that higher the size-class of a phenomenon caused due to urbanisation, but it can towns, lower is the participation rate. not be generalised that larger the towns, lower will be the sex-ratio which is evident from the above table. 48.4 The classification of workers into the broad 47.5 The table below gives sex-ratio in towns by sectors of economic activity viz., Primary, Secondary density range:- and Tertiary have been done by grouping the indus­ TABLE No. 51 trial categories as under: ~ Sector Illdustrlal Category Sex-ratio by density range Primary. JCat. I Cultivators. Cat. 11 Agricultural Labourers. Density range No. of Towns No.offemales Cat. III : Livestock, Forestry, Plshlng per 1000 Hunting, Plantations, Orchard' males I & allied activities. l Cat. IV ! Mining & Quarrying. 100 or below I 900 Secondary . . r Cat. V r V(a) Household 101- 50) 9 851 Manufacturng. i Industry :>01-1,000 28 893 Processing, L V{b) Other than 1,001-2,000 43 846 Servicing and Fousehold 2,.}01 ""'5,000 8& ~74 Repairs Inc1ustry 5,001-20,000 21 895 Cat. VI Construrtion 20,001 & above 27 876 \ Unclassified 2 781 Tertiary r Cat. VII Trade and Commerce. ~ Cat. VIn : Transport, Storage and Com- Total. 250 871 I munlcations. L Cat. IX : Other Services. 46 48.5 The following table gives the distribution of 48.6 It is interesting to note that very small towns workers into three broad sectors of economy, viz., (Class VI) are characterised with higher proportion of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary 1:w <;ize class ot workers in primary activity followed by tertiary acti­ towns. vity with substantially low participaton in secondary ac,tivity. With the pace of urbanisation the propor- TABLE No. 53 . tion of workers in primary activity goes on declining Distribution of workers into Prhruuy, Secondary and with increase generally in tertiary sector and secon­ TerCIiary ~tors, by size class of towns. qary sector. By the time the towns teach the class N stage, which is regarded as the take off stage, the Size class No. of No. of Wl)rkers as percentage to tolal participation in primary and secondary sectors of eco­ of towns workers nomic activity reaches more or less at a parallel level towns ---y[lm:ary~- - Secondary -- Tertiar-y and thereafter the partcipation in the secondary and S~ctor SecTor Sector tertiary sectors, increases with a substantial fall in

~ --~ - - -~-.------_-- - primary sector. When plotted on a graph-abscissa 56.83 10 5.08 38.09 showing the participation rate, and ordinate, the three I[ 13 9.51 28.30 62.19 sectors of econmic activity-the towns in small size III 40 17.93 24.07 58.00 classes present a 'V' shape curve slightly tilted towards IV 72 25·64 24.95 49·41 the right and in the ,~ourse of urbanisation i.e., higher V 100 38.75 19.38 41.87 size class towns, the 'V' shape curve tends to get tilted VI 15 52.48 12.49 35.03 towards the left and finally at its maturity the curve ------.. ------_------_------emerges into nearly a straight line as may be seen Total 250 16.03 29.40 54.57 in the chart given below:

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47 8-2 Census Bhopal/73 48.7 When urban centres tend to grow faster in TABLE No. 54 size, which iii generally so as a consequence of indus­ Participation rate among Females trialisation, rural pattern of economic activity tends Female workers as perfcntage oftotal to decrease at a comparatively faster rate and secon­ Size Total No. female poplilat.ion Class of of towns ------..--- dary and tertiary-sectors tend to grow simultaneously. towns ~Il Primary Secondary Tertiary It follows that the growtb of one sector of economic Industrial sector Sector Sector categories activity conditions and facilitates the growth of the ---1-----1-0 - 5.71 0.51 1. 76 3.44 other_ II 13 7.22 1.42 1.93 3_87 III 40 7.12 2.13 1.54 3.45 48.8 A similar pattern emerges in the case of IV 72 8.44 3.42 2.20 2.02 participation rate among females, except in the secon­ V 100 9.53 4.98 1.77 2.78 dary sector, as Would be evident from table No. 54. VI 15 8.64 4.51 0.93 3.20 Total . 250 7·08 1·96 1·80 3'32 48.9 The following table gives the percentage distribution of workers by size cla>:s of towns and industrial .categories:,- TABLE No. 55 Pen:eotage distribution of workers by size class of towns

Industrial CategOry Size class of towns I II III N V VI 1 <.,ultivatcr. 1-94 3-42 6-87 10'69 16'52 10'35 II Agricultural Labourer . 1-71 3-81 5-20 9-42 12 '8£1 7-79 HI Livestock, For~stry. FiShing, Hunting Plantations & allied 1-30 1-98 2-38 2-27 1-91 3'00 Activities.

TV Mining & Quarrying 0'13 0'30 3-48 3-26 7-52 31-34 Primary Sector 5.08 9-51 17-93 25-64 38'75 52-48

V(a) Mln'lfacturing, Pcoc:essing, Servicing & Repairs in House- 6'11 6-60 6'01 10'47 9'72 4-22 hold industry.

V(b) \fl'1'.lt'acturing, Processing, SefviCing&Repairs other than 28-35 18-74 ]4'18 12'05 7'69 5'08 Household Industry. VI Construction 3-63 2'96 3-82 2-43 1-97 3-19 Secondary sector 38·09 28-30 24-07 24-95 19-38 12-49

VII Trade and Commerce 18-30 17-10 18-09 18-91 14-92 8-69 VIII Transport Storage, & Communication • 9-26 9-79 9-23 6'21 3-49 5-61 IX Other Services 29-28 35-30 30-68 24'29 23-47 20-73 Tertiary Sector 56-83 62-19 58'00, 49'41 41-87 35-03 Total. 100·00 100-00 100.00 100·00 100-00 100-00

49 As indicated earlier, tbe primary sector relates activity more or less maintains the same level of pro­ to rural pattern of economic activity. It, therefore, portion throughout. In the tertiary sector, trade & tends to decrease in proIX'rtion as the towns grow in commerce keep on increasing in proportion with the size. The phenomenon is visible in all the four-indus­ increase in size-class of towns. The percentage of trial categories falling under this sector. The per­ workers in this industrial .category increases from 8.69 centage of workers in primary sector shows steep fall in class VI to 18: 03 in class I towns. Similarly, Trans­ from 52_48% in class VI towns to 5.08% in class I port & Communication industry keeps pace with the towns. In the secondary sector, it is not the small growth Of towns, whereas the residual category, i.e. scale or household industry that keeps pace with urb­ Other Services, maintains a rather slow rate ~ increase anisation, rather it stagnates but the organised industry witah the growth of towns. To sum up, urbanisation is, grows at a faster rate as is evident from the fact that it by and large, associated with the growth of secondary shows more than five fold increase in the proportion and tertiary sectors of economic activity, where the; of workers from VI to class I towns. Construction growth of the former is icomparatively faster. 48 ST ATEMENTS I TO VII AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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Location of the Town in the State i. e., District and Tah~i1.

SI. Nlm'! of Town District Tahsil Location SI. Name of Town District Tahsil Location No. CadeNa. No. Code No.

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Agar Shajapur Agar 231m 36 Bhamodi Chhindwara Chhindwara 35/m 2 Ahiwara Durg Durg 41/V 37 Bhander Gwalior Bhander 3/IY 3 Ajaigarh Panna Ajaigarh 9/1 38 Bhanpura Mandsaur Bhanpura 141m 4 Akaitara Bilaspur Janjgir 39/VIII 39 Bhatapara Raipuf Baloda Bazar 42/1 5 Akodia Shajapur Shujalpur 23!V 40 Bhaurasa Dewas Sonkatch 2(1/1 6 Alirajpur Jhabua Alirajpur 17/V 41 Bhikangaon Khargone Bhikang~on 2I/IX 7 Alot Ratlam Alol 151lV 42 Bhilainagar Durg DUTg 41/YI

8 Ambah Morena Arnbah 111 43 Bhind Bhind Bhind 2/J Huzur 9 Ambikapur Surguja Ambikapur 381n 44 Bhopal Sehore 26/1 10 Amla Betul Multai 291IY 4S Biaora Rajgarh BiLOra 241m

11 Amlai Shahdol SOh1gpur 12/YII 46 Bijawar Chhat2.rpur S/VIII 12 Anjad Khargone Rajpur 21/VII 47 Bijeypur Morena Bijeypur I/V 13 Ashoknagar Guna Ashoknagar 61m 48 Bilaspur Bilaspur Bilaspur 39}VI 14 Ashta Sehore Ashla 26/V 49 Bina (Etawa) Sagar Khurai 30/1 15 Babai Hoshangabad Hoshangabr.d 28/Y SO Burhar Sh"hdol Sohagpur 12/YI 16 Budkuhi Chhindwara Chhindw,.ra 35 !VIII 51 Burhanpur Khandwa Burhanpur 22/m 17 Badnagr.r Ujjain Badnagar 16!V 52 Bu1aria Chhindwara Chhindw2.Ja 35/VlI

18 Badnawar Dhar Badnawar 1811 53 Chachaura Guna Chachaura 6/VI Binaganj 19 Bagli Dewas Bagli 20/YI 54 Champa BiIaspur Janjgir 39/IX 20 Baikunthpur Surgvja Baikunthj:ur 38/IY 55 Chandameta Chhindwara C:hhindwara 35/IY 21 Bairagarh Schore Huzur 26/m 56 Chanderi Guna Mungaoli 6/1 22 Balaglut Balaghat Balaghat 371m 57 Chha1arpur Chhatarpur Chhal arpur 8IY 23 Balod Durg Sanjarj Balod 41/X 58 Chhindwara Chhindwara Chhindwn .. 35/X 24 Baloca Bazar Raipur BalodaBazar 42/11 59 c.,hhota Chhi- Narsimhapur Ntrsirr.har UT 33/IY 25 Banda Sagar Br.nda 301m ndwara 26 Baraily Raisen Baraily 271m 60 Chhuikhadan Durg Khairagnh 41/III 27 Barwaha Khargone Br.Twaha 21/1 61 ChikhaIikalan Chhindw2.fa Chhindwara 35/vn 28 Barwani Khargone Barwani 2I/YI 62 Chirmiri Surguja Manendragarh 38!IX Colliery 29 Basoda Yidisha Basoda 251m 63 Dabra Gwalior Pichhore 3/JII 30 B!gamganj Raisen Begamganj 27/n 64 Damoh Darnoh Damoh 31/11 31 Bemetara Durg Bemetara 41{II 6S Datia Dalia Datia 4/1 32 Beoh'lri Sh1hdol Beohari 12/X 66 Deori Sagar Rehli 30/IX 33 B~rasia Sehore Berasia 26/YI 67 Depalpur Indore Depalpur 19/II Betul Betul 34 Betul 2911 68 Dewas Dewas Dewas 20/II 35 Betul Bazar Belul Belul 29/n 69 Dhamtari Raipur Dhamtari -42/V1II 149 APPENDIX I-Contd.

Location of tbe town in tbe state i. e. District and Tahsil

SI. Name of Town District Tahsil Locat;on SI. Name of Town District Tahsil Location No, Code No· No· Code No

2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

70 Dhar Dhar Dhar 18/m 102 Jashpurnagar Raigarh Jashpur 4011 71 Dharampuri Dhar Manawar 18!VI 103 Jawad Mandsaur Jawad 14/1 72 Dindori Mandla Dindori 34/1 104 Jhabua Jhabua Jhabua 17/m 73 Dongargarh Durg Khairagarh 41 !VIII 105 Jobat Jhabua Jobat 17/IV 74 DJngarpara- Chhindwara Chhindwara 35!V 106 Johiila Colli- Shahdol Sohagpur 12/m sia ery 75 Dungaria Chh. Seoni Lakhnadon 36/1 107 Joura Morena Joura 1/111 apara 108 Kanker Bastar Kanker 43/1 76 Durg Durg Durg 41/Vn 109 Kannod Dewas Kannod 20!V 77 Narsimhapur Gadarwara 33/II 110 Kareli Narsimhapur Narsimhapur 33/III 78 Gandhisagar Mandsaur Bhanpura 14/XI Hydel Colony. 111 Karera Shivpuri Kerera 5/1 79 Garhakota Sagar Rehl i 30/VII 112 Kasrawad Khargone Kasrl;wad 21!V 80 Garhi Malehra Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 8/III 113 Balaghat 37/1 81 Garoth Mandsaur Garoth 14/VIII 114 Katangi Jabalpur Patan 32!VIl 82 Gaurella Bilaspur Bilaspur 39/1 115 Kawardha Durg Kawardha 41/1 83 Gohra Nawa- Raipur Raipur 42!Vn 116 Khacharod Ujjain Khacharod 16/H para 84 Gogaon Khargone Khargone 2I/XIJI 117 Khairagarh Durg Khairagarh 41/IV 85 Gohad Bhind Gohad 2im 118 Khajuraho Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 8/VI r 86 Govindpura Sehore Huzur 119 Khamaria Jabalpu Jabalpur 32/XII 26/II (OFA) 87 Guna Guna Guna 6/n 120 Khandwa Khandwa Khandwa 22/1 88 Gwalior Gwalior Gird 3/1 121 Khargone Kh2.fgonc Khargone 21/X 89 Harda fioshangabad Harda 28/X 122 Kharsia Raigarh Raigarh 40/11 90 Hatpiplaya Dewas Bagli 20/IV 123 Khategaon Dewas Khategaon 20/VII 91 Halta Damoh Hatta 31/1 124 Khetia Khargone Sendhwa 21/Xn 92 Hoshlnga- Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 28/uI Khilchipur Rajgarh Khilchipur bad 125 24/1 Khirkiya Hoshangabad Harda 28/XI 93 I.:hhawar Sehore Ichhawar 26!Vn 126 Khodargama Shahdol Bandhogarh 12/II 94 Iklehra Chhindwara Chhindwara 25/Il 127 Khurai Sagar Khurai 30/11 95 Indore Indore Indore 191m 128 Kirandul Bastar Dantcwara 43/m 96 Itani Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 28/IV 129 130 Kolaras Shivpuri Kolaras 5/1II 97 Jabalpur Jabalpur Jabalpur 321X 131 Korba Mining Bilaspur Kathghora 39!II 98 Jabalpur Jabalpur Jabalpur 32!XI Area Cantt. }32 Kota Bilaspur Bilaspur 39/m 99 Jagdalpur Bastar Jagdalpur 43/VH 133 Kotma Shahdol Sohagpur 12/IV 100 Tarnai Chhindwara Chhindwara 35/IX }34 Kukshi Dhar Kukshi I8/V 101 1aora RatIarn Jaora I5/II 135 Kurasia Surguja Mancdragarh 38/V1II 150 APPENDIX I-Contd.

Location of the town in the State i. e. District and Tahsil

SI. Name of Town District Location S,. Name of Town District Tahsil Location No. Code No No. Code No

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

136 Kurwai Vidi~ha Kurwai 25/11 171 New Katni Jabalpur Murwara 32/IV Rly.Jn.Area 137 Jabalpur Murwara 32/1 172 Newara Rdpur Raipur 42/IlI 138 Lahar Bhind Lahar 2/IV 173 Nurth Jhagrakh- 38/VI 139 Lodhikhera Chhindwara SaUsar 35!XIII and Colliery Surguja Manendragalh 140 Mlhlfajpur Chhatarpuf Chhatarpur 8/IV 174 Nowgong ChhCltarpur Chhatarpur 8/11 141 Mlhnamund R'l.ipur M'lhasamund 42/VI 175 Ocdnance hbulpur Murwara 32/11 142 Maheshwar Kharg,me Factory Area Maheshwar 211m Katni 1:43 Mahidpur Ujjain Mahidpur 16/1 176 Pachmarhi Hoshang~.bad Sohrgpur 28/Vn 144 Maihar Satna Maihar 10/IV Cantt. H03hangabad Sohagpur 28VI 145 Malhargarh Mandsaur Malhargl.rh 14!VI 177 Pachmarhi 178 P;tnlgar Jab::t1pur Jabalpur 32/IX 146 Manasa Mandspur Manasa 141m 179 Panara Chhindwara Chhindwara 35/1 147 Manawar Dhu Manawar IS/IV 180 P::ndhurna Chhindwara Sausar 35/Xn 148 Mandla Mandla Mandla 34/II 181 Panna P8nna Panna 9/n 149 Mandleshwar Khargonc Maheshwar 21/IV 182 Pusan Shah dol Sohagpur 12/IX 150 Mand,aur Mandsaur Mandsaur 14/IX 183 Patan Jabalpur Patan 32/Vm 151 Manendragarh Surguja Manendragarh 38/v 184 patharia Kalan Dz.moh Damoh 31/11i 152 Mehgaon Bhind Mehgaon 2/11 185 I'ctlaw1:d Jhabua Petlawl:.d 17/1 153 Mhow Cant!, Indore Mhow 19/IV 186 pichhore Gwalior Pichhore 3{II 154 Indore Mhow 19/V 187 pichhore Shivpuri Pichhore SIN 155 Morena Morena Morena lin 188 piparia Hoshangabad Sohagpur ?8/1 156 MJltai Betul Multai 291m 189 Raghogarh Guna Raghogarh 6/IV 157 Mungaoli Guna Mungaoli 6/V 190 Rahatgarh Sagar Sagar 30/VI Mungeli Bilaspur Mungeli 158 39/V 191 Raigarh Raigarh Raigarh 40/m 159 Murwara Jabalpur Mnrwara 321m 192 Raipur RaipuI Raipur 42/V 160 Nagda Ujjain Khacharod 16/Vl 193 Raisen Raisen Raisen 27/1 161 Nagod Satna Nagod 10!II 194 Rajhara Jharan Durg Salljari Balod 41/XI 16'- Nlill Janjgir Bilaspur Janjgir 39/VI DalJi 163 Nainpur Mandla Mandla 341m 195 Rajg

Location of tbe town in tbe state i. e. District and Tahsil

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2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

203 Rewa Rewa Huzur IIII 227 Shujalpur Shajapur Shujalpur 23/VI 204 Sabalgarh Morella Sabalgarh I/IV 228 Sidhi Sidhi Gopadbana~ 13/1 205 Sagar Sagar Sagar 30/IV 229 Sihora Jabalpur Sihora 28/VI 206 Sagar Cant!. Sagar Sagar 30/V 230 Sirgiti Bilaspur Bilaspur 39/VII Ratlam Sailana 231 207 Sailana 15/III Sironj Vidisha Siron] 25/1 Bilaspur Sakti 208 Sakti 39/X 232 Sitamau Mandsaur SHamau 14/X Khargone Barwaha 209 Sanawad 21/n 233 Sohagpur Hoshangabad Sohagpur 2S/11 Raipur Raipur 210 Saraipali 42/IV 234 Sonkatch Dewas Sonkatch 201m 211 Saranglrh Raigarh Sarangarh 40/lV 235 South Jhagrakhand Colliery Surguja 212 Sarangpur Rajgarh Sarangpur 24/V Manendragarh 3S/VII 236 Surajpur Surguja 213 Sardarpur- Dhar Sardarpur IS/II Surajpur 38/III Rajgarh 237 Susner Shajapur Susner 23/1 214 Sarsed Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 8/1 (Harpalpur) 238 Takhatpur Bilaspur Bilaspur 39/IV 215 S:llna Satna Raghurajnagar loll 239 Tal Ra,,!lam Alot 15/1 Chhindwara Sausar 35/XI 216 Sausar 240 Tarana Ujjain Tarana ] 6/1II 217 Sawer Indore Sawer 19/1 241 Thandla Jhabua Thandla 17jII 218 Sehore Sehore Sehore 26!IV 242 Tikamgarh Tikamgalh Tikr.mgarh 7/1 219 ~OJ.dhwa Khargone Sendhwa 21/XI 243 Tikuri Jabalpur Murwara 32/V 220

152 APPENDIX II Towns anangild in order of population size and tbe alphabetical order shown against each:

SI.N. Name of town Population Alphabetical SI. No. Namp. of town Population Alphabetical order order

2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ------Indore 543,381 95 3~ Dalia 36,439 65 2 Jabalpur 426,224 97 37 Dhar 36,172 70 3 G.valior 384,772 88 38 Sehore 35,651 218 39 4 Bhopal 298,022 44 Dhamtari 34,546 69 5 Ujjain 203,278 246 40 Bina (Etawa) 33,106 49 Raipur 174,518 192 41 Nagda 32,569 160 Bhilainagar 159,940 42 42 Chhatarpur 32,271 57 S Sagar 118,574 205 43 Jagdalpur 31,344 99 9 Ratlam 106,666 201 44 Korba Mining Area 30,963 131 10 Burhanpur 105,246 51 45 Betul 30,862 34 11 Bilaspur 98,410 48 46 Harda 28,504 89 12 Khandwa 84,517 120 47 Shahdol 28,490 222 13 Rewa 69,182 203 48 Balaghat 27,872 22 14 Drug 67,892 76 49 Sagar Cantt. 27,343 206 15 Damoh 59,489 64 50 Hoshangabad 27,011 92 59,037 153 16 Mhow Cantt. 51 Tikamgarh 27,007 242 17 Satna 57,531 215 52 Riajhra-Jharan Dalli 26,119 194 18 Mandsaur 56,908 150 53 Narsimhapur 25,552 168 19 Murwara 54,864 159 54 Shajapur 25,189 223 GJvindpura 53,922 2) 86 55 Mandla 24,406 148 21 Chhindwara 53,492 58 56 Khamaria (OFA) 23,335 119 22 Dewas 51,545 68 57 Ambikapur 23,087 9 Jabalpur Cantt. 50,195 23 98 58 Sironj 22,413 231 Neemuch 47,113 24 169 59 Panna 22,316 181 25 Raigarh 46,745 191 60 pandhurna 22,304 180 26 Morena 44,901 155 61 Barwani 22,099 28 27 Harsi 44,191 96 62 Bhatapara 20,980 39

28 Vidisha 43,212 249 63 Nargada Hari Dafai 20,411 166 42,371 29 Bhind 43 64 Badnagar 19,712 17 42,120 30 Shivpuri 226 65 Bairagarh 19,658 21 31 Khargone 41,316 121 66 Shujalpur 18,957 227 32 Rajnandgaon 41,183 196 67 Khurai 18,810 128 33 Guna 40,006 87 68 Gadarwara 18,676 77 34 Seoni 38,396 220 69 Dabra 18,623 63 35 Jaora 37,235 101 70 Basoda 18S73 29 153 APPENDIX II-C011td Towns arranged in order of population size and the alphabetical order shown against each

SI. No. Name of town Population Alphabetical SI. No. Name of town Population Alphabetical order order

2 3 4 2 3 4 --.------71 Sihora 18,385 229 107 Jamai 12,041 leo n. 18,323 54 108 Manendragarh 11,936 151 73 Piparia 18,281 188 109 Tikuri 11,904 243 74 Ashoknagar 18,107 13 110 11,812 178 III Manasa 11,621 146 75 Khacharod ]7,726 116 112 Maharajpur 11,551 140 76 Mahasamund 17,480 141 113 Anjad 11,525 12 77, Sendhwa 16,906 219 114 Rajgarh 11,475 195 78 Amla 16,902 10 115 Kawardha 11,226 115 79 Sheopur 16,418 225 116 Multai 11,114 156 80 Barwaha 16,222 27 117 Sausar 11,083 216 81 Nepanagar 15,743 170 118 Bhanpura 10,818 38 82 MungeH 15,260 158 119 Gobra Nawapara 10,787 83 83 Sanawad 15,180 209 120 Sakti 10,754 208 84 Maihar 15,177 144 121 Chhota Chhindwara 10,746 59 85 Sarangpur 15,068 212 122 Ambah 10,652 8 86 Mahidpur 14,744 143 123 Raj pur 10,513 197 87 Dongargarh 14,742 73 124 (..handeri 10,294 56 88 Nainpur 14,683 163 125 Nowgong 10,248 174 89 Garhakota 14,616 79 126 Shamgarh 10,196 224 90 Waraseoni 14,596 250 127 Chikhali Kalan 10,184 61 Agar 91 14,448 128 Kurasia 10,175 135 92 Gohad 14,307 85 129 Manawar 10,139 147 Kymore 93 14,079 137 130 Jhabua 10,061 104 Ashta 14,036 94 14 131 Alot 10,055 7 Narsingarh 13,814 95 167 132 Tirodi 10,037 245 96 Naila Janjgir 13,589 162 133 Mungaoli 10.009 157 97 Kukshi 13,313 134 134 Joura 10,007 107 98 Biaora 13,011 45 135 Begamganj 10,003 30 99 Tarana 12,917 240 136 Ahiwara 9,985 2 100 Rampura 12,636 199 137 Jawad 9,950 101 Kareli 12,350 110 103 138 Sardarpur-Rajgarh ':i,790 213 102 Deori 12,321 66 B9 Maheshwar 9,778 142 103 AlirajpuF 12,320 6 104 Hatta .12,101 91 140 Kharsia 9,753 122 105 Sohagpur 12,097 233 141 Katangi (Balaghat) 9,694 113 lQIj SeoniMalwa 12,064 221 142 Unchahara :',662 248 154 APPENDIX ll-Contd. Towns arranged in order of population size and tbe alphabetical order shown against each ------SI. N·). Nl:m of town pop:.ilation Alphabetical SI. No. N).m~ of tOwn Population Alphabetica order order 2 3 4 2 3 4

143 Ba10da Bazar 9.449 24 178 Berasia 7.782 33 144 Balod 9.366 23 179 Raghogalh 7,721 189 145 Umaria 9.358 247 180 )3aroth 7.705 81

146 Sabalgarh 9,341 204 181 'Hatpipalya 7,704 90

147 Sarangarh 9,317 211 182 Banda 7,630 25 148 Kanker 9,278 108 183 Kalangj 7,611 114 14 Raisen 9,138 193 184 Nagod 7.578 161 15P Badnawar 9,130 18 185 Khategaon 7,463 123

151 Bhander 9.072 37 186 Badkuhi 7.432 16 152 Kirandul 9,057 129 187 Kasrawad 7,316 112

153 Akaltara 8.927 4 188 Patan 7.297 183

154 Johilla Colliery 8,917 106 189 Dongar Parasia 7,233 74

155 Chirmiri (,olliery 8.857 62 190 Bemetara 7.179 31

156 Bijawar 8,835 46 191 Gaurella 7.160 82 157 Khetia 8.819 124 192 Susner 7,129 237 158 Burhar 8.756 50 193 Dharampuri 7.106 71 159 Amlai 8.687 11 194 Kotma 7,047 133 160 Khilchipur 8.412 125 195 Nalkhera 6'933 164 161 Sitam:m 8,352 232. 196 Sarsed (Harpalpur) 6,897 214

162 Sidhi 8,341 228 197 Patharia Kalan 6,893 184

163 Baraily 8.263 26 198 Tal 6,858 239

164 Sonkatch 8.230 234 199 Sailana 6,812 207

165 Chachaura-Binaganj 8.206 53 200 Kurwai 6.811 136 166 Kola 8.196 132 201 Thandla 6.771 241

167 Rahatgarh 8,177 190 202 BUlaria 6.755 52 168 Beohari 8.124 32 203 Pasan 6.691 182

169 Kannod 8.064 109 204 Narayangarh 6.669 165

170 Pachmlrhi Cantt. 8.012 176 205 Karera 6.657 111

171 Jashpurnagar 7.973 102 206 Mandleshwar 6,501 149 172 Betul Bazar 7.959 35 207 Petlawad 6,132 185

173 Rehli 7.920 202 208 Bhikangaon 6.399 41 174 Lahar 7,918 138 209 Ichhawar 6.395 93 17S Khairagarh 7,900 117 210 Iklehra 6.357 94 176 Timarni 7.896 244 211 Pichhore (Gwalior) 6.355 186 177 Takhatpur 7,891 238 212 Bhaurasa 6,326 4U 155 APPENDIX II-Cone/d.

Towns arranged in order of population size and the alphabetical order shown against each ------S1. No. Nam~ of town Pop ..llation Alphabetical SI. N.). Name of Towfi Population . Alphab!!tical order order i 3 4 1 2 3 4 213 Garhi Malehra 6,322 80 231 Jobat 5,197 105 214 Khodargama .6,264 127 232 DLlngaria Chhapara 5,180 75 233 215 Kolaras 6,194 130 Ordnance Factory Area 5,137 175 Katni 216 Ranapur 6,098 200 234 Akodia 5,125 5 217 Lodhikhera .6,080 139 235 Pichhore (Shivpuri) 5,043 187

218 Depalpur 6,018 67 236 N Jrth Jh !~rakh m1 C,)lliery4, 9~7 173 219 Mhowgaon 5,986 152 237 Bagli 4,832 19 238 Bhamodi 220 Sirgiti 5,936 230 4,804 36 239 Baikunthpur 4,749 20 221 Dindori 5,928 n 240 Newara 4,634 172 222 Sawer 5,792 217 241 Malhargarh 4,580 145 223 Saraipali 5,768 210 242 Chandameta 4,336 55 224 Khirkiya 5,745 126 243 Chhuikhadan 4,035 60 225 GOgaon 5,724 84 244 Gandhisagar Hydel Colony 3,953 78 226 Ajaigarh 5,461 3 245 Ramanujganj 3,878 198 227 Babai 5,317 15 246 Panara 3,831 179 247 228 Surajpur 5,296 236 New Katni Rly. In. Area 3,558 171 248 South Jhagrakhand Colliery 3,477 235 229 Bijeypur 5,289 47 249 Khajuraho 2,723 118 230 Mehgaon 5,284 152 250 Pachmarhi 1,212 177

156 APPENDIX III

Town arranged districtwise and within it in order of population size

SI. District Town Popula- SI. District Town No. tion Popuia -_. No. tion 2 3 4 -_-_ 2 3 4 1. Morena 44,901 1. Morena 10. Satna I' Satna 57,531 2. Sh~opur 16,418 2. Maihar 15,177 3. Ambah 10,652 3. Unchahara 9,662 4. Joura 10,007 4. Nagod 7,5'78 5. Sabalgarh ,9,341 11. Rewa 1. Rewa 69,182 6. Bijeypur 5,289 12. Shahdol 1. Shahdol 28,490 2. Bhind 1. Bhind 42,371 2. Nargada- 20,411 2. GJhad 14,307 Hari-Dafai 3., Lahar 7,918 3. Umaria 9,358 4. Johilla 8,917 4. Mehgaon 5,284 Colliery 3. Gwalior 1. Gwalior 384,772 5. Burhar 8,756 2. Dabra 18,623 6. Amlai 8,687 3. Bhander 9,072 7. Beohari 8,124 4. Pichhore 6,355 8. Kotma 7,047 9. Pasan 6,691 4. Datia 1. Datia 36,439 10. Khodargama 6,264 13. 5. Shivpuri I. Shivpuri 42,120 Sidhi I. Sidhi 8,341 14. 2, Karera 6,657 Mandsaur I. Mandsaur 56,9(8 3. Kolaras 6,194 2. Neemuch 47,113 4. Pichhore 5,043 3. Rampura 12,636 4. Manasa 11,621 6. Guna I. Guna 40,006 5. Bhanpura 10,818 2, Ashoknagar 18,107 6. Shamgarh 10,196 3. MungaOli 10,009 7. Jawad 9,950 4. Ghanderi 10,294 8. Sitamau 8,352 5: Chachaura- 9. Garoth 7,705 Binaganj 8,206 10. Narayangarh 6,669 6. Raghogarh 7,721 11. Malhargarh 4,5EQ 'J. Tikamgarh I. Tikamgarh 27,007 12. Gandhisagar 3,953 Hydel Colony. 8. Chhatarpur I. Chhatarpur 32,271 15. Ratlam I. Ratlam 106,666 2. Maharajpur [1,551 2. Jaora 37,235 3. Nowgong 10,248 3. Alot 10,055 4. Bijawar 8,835 4. Tal 6,858 5. Sarsed (Har- 5. Sailana 6,812 paJ,t:u,) 6,897 16. Ujjain I. Ujjain 203,278 6. Garhi-Mal_ 2. Nagda ehra 6,322 32,569 3. Badnagar 7. Khajuraho 2,723 19,712 4. Khacharod 17,726 9. Panna I. Panna 22,316 5. Mahidpur 14,744 2. Ajaigarh 5,461 6. Tarana 12,917 157 APPENDIX III-Contd. Town arranged districtwise and within it in urder of population size

SL District Town Popuia- SI. District Town Popuia- No tion No. tion 2 3 4 2 3 4

17. Jhabua 1. Aiirajpur 12,320 23. Shajapur 1. Shajapur 25,189 2. Jhabua 10,061 2. Shujaipur 18,957 3. Thandla 6,771 3. Agar 14,448 4. Petlawad 6,432 4. Susner 7,129 5. Ranapur 6,098 5. Naikhera 6,933 6. Jobat 5,197 6. Akodia 5,125 lS. Dhar 1. Dhar 36,172 24. Rajgarh 1. Sarangarh 15,068 2. Kukshi 13,313 2. Narsingarh 13,814 3. Manawar 10,139 3. Biaora 13,011 4. Sardarpur-Rajgarh 9,790 4. Rajgarh 11,475 5. Badnawar 9,130 5. Khilchipur 8,412 7,106 6. Dharampuri 25. Vidisha I. Vidisha 43,212 19. Indore 1. Indore 543,381 2. Sironj 22,413 2. Mhow Cantt. 59,037 3. Basoda 18,573 3. Depalpur 6,018 4. Kurwai 6,811 4. Mhowgaon 5,986 26. Sehore I. Bhopal 298,022 5,792 5. Sawer 2. Govindpura (HEL) 53,922 20. DeWas 1. Dewas 51,545 3. Sehore 35,657 2. SJnkatch 8,230 4. Bairagarh 19,658 3. Kannod 8,064 5. Ashta 14,036 4. Hatpiplaya 7,704 6. Berasia 7,782 5. Khategaon 7,463 7. Ichhawar 6,395 6. Bhaurasa 6,326 27. Raisen 1. Begamganj 10,003 7. BagJi 4,832 2. Raisen 9.138 21. Khargone 1. Khargone 41,316 3. Baraily 8,263 (West Nimar) 2. Barwani 22,099 28. Hoshangabad I. Itarsi 44,191 3. Sendhwa 16,906 2. Harda 28,504 4. Barwaha 16,222 3. Hoshangabad 27,011 5. Sanawad 15,180 4. Piparia 18,281 6. Anjad 11,525 5. Sohagpur 12,097 7. Rajpur 10,513 6. Seoni-Maiwa 12.064 8. Maheshwar 9,778 7. Pachmarhi Cantt. 8,012 9. Khetia 8,819 8. Timarni 7,896 10. Kasrawad 7,316 9. Khirkiya 5.745 II. Mandleshwuf 6,501 10. Babai 5.317 12. Bhikangaon 6,399 II. PacllrDarhi 1,212 13. Gogaon 5,724 29. Betui I. Betul 30,862 22. Khandwa 1: Burhanpur 105,246 2. Amla 16,902 (East Nimar) 2. Khandwa 84,517 3. Multai 11,114' 3. Nepanagar 15,743 4. Betul Bazar 7,959 158 APPENDIX III-Contd.

Town arranged districtwise and witbin it in order of population size

SI. District Town Popula- SI. District Town Popula- No. tion No. tion ------2 3 4 2 3 4

30. Sagar I. Sagar 118,574 35. Chhindwara I. Chhindwara 53,492 2. Bina-(Etawa) 33,106 2. Pandhurna 22,304 3. Sagar Gantt. 27,343 3. Jamai 12,041 4. Sausar 11,083 4. Khurai 18,810 5. Chikhali Kalan 10,184 5. Garhakota 14,616 6. Badkuhi 7,432 6. Deori 12,321 7. Dongar Parasia 7,233 7. Rahatgarh 8,177 8. Butaria 6,755 8. Rehli 7,920 9. Iklehara 6,357 9. Banda 7,630 10. Lodhikhera 6,080 11. Bhamodi 4,804 31. Damoh 1. Damoh 59,489 12. Chandameta 4,336 2. Hatta 12,101 13. Panara 3,831 3. Patharia Kalan 6,893 36. Seoni 1. Seoni 38,396 32. Jabalpur 1. Jabalpur 426,224 2. Dungatia 5,180 Ghhapara 2. Murwara 54,864 37. Balaghat 1. Balaghat 27,872 3. Jabalpur Cantt. 50,195 2. Wara seoni 14,596 4. Khamaria (OFAl 23,335 3. Tirodi 10,037 5. Sihora 18,385 4. Katangi 9,694 6. KYmore 14,079 38. Surguja I. Ambikapur 23,087 7. Tikuri 11,904 2. Manendragarh 11,936 8. Panagar lI,812 3. Kurasia 10,175 9. Katangi 7,611 4. Chirmiri Colliery 8,857 10. Patan 7,297 5. SUrajpur 5,296 11. Ordnance FactorY"Area Katni • 5,137 6. North Jhagrakhand 4,947 12. New Karni Rly.Jn. Colliery Area 3,558 7. Baikunthpur 4,749 33. Narsimhapur 1. Narsimhapur 25,552 8. Ramnujganj 3,878 2. Gadarwara 18,676 9. South 3,477 Jhagrakhand Colliery 3. Kareli 12,350 4. Chhota Chhindwara 10,746 39. Bilaspur 1. Bilaspur 98,410 2. Korba Mining Area 30,963 34. Mandla I. Mandla 24,406 3. Champa 18,323 2. Nainpur 14,683 4. Munglei 15,260 3. Dindori 5,928 5. Naila Jauigir 13,589 159 APPENDIX III-Coneld.

Town arranged districtwise and within it in order of population size

S\. District Town Popu\a- SI. District Town popu\a- No. tion No. tion 2 3 4 2 3 4

6. Sakti 10,754 7. Ahiwara 9,985 7. Akaltara 8,927 8. Balod 9,366 8. Kota 8.196 9. Khairagarh 7,900 9. Takhatpur 7.891 10. Bemetara 7,179 10. Gaurella 7,160 11. Chhuikhadan 4,035 11. Sirgiti 5,936 42. Raipur 1. Raipur 174,518 40. Raigarh 1. Raigarh 46,745 2. Dhamtari 34,540 2. Kharsia 9,753 3. Bhampara 20,980 3. Sarangarh 9,317 4. Mahasamund 17,480 4. Jashpurnagar 7,973 5. Gobra Nawapara 10,787 41. DiJrg 1. BhiIainagar 159,940 6. Baloda Bazar 9,449 2. Durg 67,892 7. Saraipali 5,768 3. Rajnandgaon 41,183 8. Newara 4,634 4. Rajhara 26,119 Jharan Dall i 43. Bas Tar 1. Jagdalpur 31,344 5. Dongargarh 14,742 2. Kanker 9,278 6. Kawardha 11,226 3, Kirandul 9.057

160 APPENDIX IV Details of the Non-town Components of the Urban Agglomeration

Sl. No. of Name of town Name (s) of Whether Location POPULATION Scheduled Caste Scheduled Statement forming Village IS) included Code No. , __.A.._ ___ , persons Tribe No. I agglomeration local ities! wholly/ persons Males Females Persons as ou tgrowth partly

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2. Ahiwara I Blllbarad Partly 160 480 265 215 3 II Khasadih WhollY 164 202 109 93 82 3. Ajaigarh Madhoganj Wholly 58 634 372 262 10 3 r 6. Alirajpu I Lakhan Kot Partly 136 593 296 297 578 11 II Raksha Ram­ Partly 82 429 221 208 128 singh Ki Chauki 302

Alot I Jeevangarh Partly 85 72 44 28 II Vikramgarh Partly 87 7 6 9. Ambikapur Phundardihari Partly 244 653 203 450 10 362 12. Anjad Alljad Kasba Wholly 6 1,522 771 751 (Shivpuri) 513

13. Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Wholly 288 1,541 827 714 Kasba 189 94

17. Badnagar I Badnagar [Station Area] Wholly 94 323 178 145 Kasba 33 II Jafla Partly 96 22 II 11 20. B'likunthpur Rampur (NCDC Colony). Partly 172 316 180 136 16 29 21. Bairagarh NA I Bairagarh Kalan Partly 152 4,727 3,562 1,165 413 46 II Laukhedi Partly 155 610 327 283 8 III Gondarmau Partly 16 1,070 533 537 24 17 IV Pipalner Partly 17 322 168 154 22. Balaghat I Budhi Partly 102 217 109 108 II Balagh'!t Kasba Partly 105 412 233 179 9 III Sarekha Wholly 103 2,546 1,322 1,224 36 IV Kosmi Partly 132 2,299 1,171 1,128 218 23. Balod Parras Partly 111 27 15 J2 27. Barwaha Barwaha Kasba Wholly 149 825 442 383 126 29. Basoda I Behlot Partly 263 1,631 889 742 170 II Swaroopnagar Partly 291 236 117 119 24 30. Begamganj I Parasari Wholly 69 40 23 17 22 II Glmiria Wholly 70 480 244 236 94 3 III Gopalpur Wholly 71 57 37 Churakkai 20 33 IV Shahpur Wholly 72 1,243 653 Hadaipur 590 117 Vi Khiria Wholly 73 791 423 Narayandas 368 226 VI Garhoipur Wholly 74 752 41I 341 212 161 APPENDIX IV-C ontd. Details of the Non-tQwn C'Omponents 'Of the Urban Agglomeration

SI. No. Nam~ of tOWil Nam~(s) of Village(s) Wh~thsr Location POPULATION Scheduled SchedUled of forming localities as includ..:d Code No. ,-___..A.. ___-, Caste Tribe Stat~­ agglomeration out growth wholly/partly Persons Males Females Penons Penons ment No.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31. Bemetara I Singhari Partly 516 69 43 26 II Pikri Partly 509 545 294 251 167

35. B~tul Bazar BetulBazar Kasba Wholly 452 206 101 105 4 121 39. Bhata!)ara Pat par WhollY 84 879 454 425 358 41. Bhikangaon Bhikangaon Kasba Partly 114 283 146 137 2 138 42. Bhilainagar I Supela Wholly 246 2,004 1.,074 930 418 108 II Kohka Partly 245 1,537 831 706 122 47 III Chhaoni Partly 608 1,289 'i49 540 IV Bhilaigaon '" holly 206 9,600 5,162 4,438 864 363 43. Bhind I Vikrampura Partly 164 701 403 298 412 6 :! II Bhind Kasba Partly 166 2,722 1,588 1,134 1,556 10 44. Bhopal (Me) I Singarcholi WhollY 22 587 298 289 19 171 II Nayapura Wholly 24 18-/ 100 87 47 III Halalpura Wholly 23 531 300 231 88 IV Bhanpur Wholly 149 347 204 143 16 94 V Chhola Wholly 150 530 292 238 10 VI Kararia UrfSajidabad Wholly 151 384 221 163 75 27 VII Sevania Gond Wholly 274 1,745 873 872 404 IS VIII Hataikheda Par:ly 98 610 406 204 17 IX Narefa shankri Partly 125 354 204 150 56 3 X Neori Wholly 31 415 224 191 16 XI Kohphija Wholly 157 43 29 14 6 XII Nishatpura WhollY 32 3.)0 188 162 1(15 XIII Semrakala Wholly 139 172 87 85 25 XIV Kolua Khurd Partly 103 273 143 130 2 47. Bijeypur " Bijeypurgaon Wholly 223 8u7 417 390 74 II Ladpura Parlly 90 74R 471 277 5 III Moh:mpura Wholly 92 294 164 130 40

48. Bilaspur City I Kududand Wholly 660 1,088 598 490 19 7 II Juna Bilaspur Wholly 659 4,529 2,379 2,150 737 158 III Mangla Partly 661 3,2 215 157 128 18 IV Tifra Wholly 662 2,610 1,334 1,276 748 67 V Deorikhurd '" holly 787 902 472 430 76 214 VI Ameri Partly 597 6 3 3 3 VII Bilaspur Railway Colony N.A. N.A. 22,823 12,280 10,543 1,528 564 49. Bina (Etawa) Etawa Wholly 105 370 190 180 7

S 1. Bu.rhanpur Amagird Partly 171 89 49 40 4 162 APPENDIX IV-Contd. Details of the Non-town Components of the Urban AggJomer~tjOQ

SI. No. Name of town Nam~(s) of Villagr;:(s) localities as Whether Location POPULA nON Scheduled Scheduled of forming agglomera- outgrowth included Code "No. r--~--,.A__-~ Caste Tribe State- tion whoIly/parHy Per>ons Males Females persons Penons ment No.1 ------. ---- 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

53. (;hacholUra Binlganj I Chctn ChlCh'Lura *Wholly 221/218 49 23 26 7 II Binagaon Partly 220 257 152 105 38 III KhaToli Wholly 219 674 359 315 183 14 56. Chanderi Chanderi Kasba Wholly 70 60 32 28 1

58. Chhindwara Chhindwara Mal Parlly 757 16 3 13

63. Dabra 1 Ramg[(rh Wholly 246 2,039 1,129 910 1,170 II Badcra Buzurg Partly 247 233 125 108 8 UI Dabra Doda Partly 245 535 294 241 108 64. Darnoh I Chopra Ryt. Partly 291 39 22 17 II Hirdepur Partly 332 455 244 211 49

65. Datia I Datiagird Panly 67 702 378 324 25 6 II Rarnnagar Partly 68 284 174 110 3 III Govindpur Partly 25 11 7 4 68. Dewas 1 Dewas Senior Wholly 84 19 12 7 18 II Itawa Wholly 91 301 155 146 182 III Balgarh Wholly 132 1 69. Dhamtari I Hatkesar Wholly 203 2,435 1,199 1,236 257 545 II Arjuni Partly 189 593 298 295 13 174 III Bathena WhollY 191 576 315 261 3 93 IV Dhamtari Kasba Wholly 204 3,501 1,712 1,789 634 404 V Gokulpur Wholly 233 513 274 239 2 129 VI Soridbhat Wholly 2051,198 612 586 1I 258 72. Dindori Soobkhar Malgujari Wholly 182 625 319 306 8 284 73. Dongargarh Badhiyatola Partly 657 3,524 1,892 1,632 729 74, Dhongar-Parasia I Bhandaria Wholly 441 4,259 2,242 2,017 695 329 II Dongar Chikhali WholIy 586 4,399 2,460 1,939 527 591 76. Durg I UrJa Wholly 250 1,609 794 815 170 36 II Baghera Wholly 253 1,253 646 607 249 81. Garoth Garoth kasba Wholly 70 333 223 1I0 35

82. Gaurella I Gorakhpur Par!)y 130 72 33 39 4 II Tikarkala Partly 139 547 261 286 326 28 III Sarbahara Partly 146 173 88 85 2 83. Gobra Nawapara Bngdehi Wholly 537 260 137 123

87. Guna I Guna Kasba Wholly 446 2.209 1,196 1,013 465 106 II Kusmoda Partly 449 115 63 52 4

---~.---- *Villagewwise details are not available. 163 APPENDIX IV-contd. Details of the Non·town Components of the Urban Agglomeration

SI. No. Name of t Jwn Nam~(s) of VilIage(s) localities as ""hether Location POPULATION Scheduled Scheduled of forming !lgglomera- outgrowth included Code No.,....-,-----.A------, Caste Tribe State~ Tlon who lly!partly Perf ons Males Females Per~ons Penons ment No.1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

88. Gwalior City I Kalyan Bag Wholly 155 8 4 4 II Kishan Bag WhollY 150 179 100 79

III Raj man WhollY 358 19 12 1 ; . IV Sewflge farm Wholly 154 284 151 133 116 72 V laderua Khurd WhollY 206 594 332 262 8 VI Jaderua Kalan Wholly 205 5,822 4,687 1,135 494 VII Mehara Wholly 156 481 270 211 66 VIII Girwai Wholly 106 1,514 912 602 21 246 IX Mudia pahad Wholly 362 1,648 935 713 319 X Birpur Wholly 107 1,009 536 473 5 XI Ajaipur Wholly 104 1,349 731 618 21 XII Morar Partly 361 7,556 4,130 3,426 2,388 XIII Bhoderi Partly 224 905 708 197

92. Hoshangabad I Rasulia Partly 96 1,195 720 475 172 101 II Phephartal Partly 92 1,228 706 522 138 31 95. Indore City I Banganga Wholly 19 146 77 69 II Sukliya partly 18 2,521 1,474 1,047 385 III Khajrana Partly 57 1,300 683 617 16 IV Bijalpur Partly 40 2,327 1,231 1,096 V Hukamkhedi Partly 42 16 7 9 VI Sivpur Partly 21 426 238 188 13 3 VlI Savindnagar* Partly 56/57 836 624 212 36 VIII Piplaya Hana Partly 56 9,983 5,360 4,623 3,153 2 96. Itarsi I Pathrauta Partly 254 526 292 234 139 67 II Sonsaonri Partly 245 530 284 246 2 III Mahragaon Partly 247 691 407 284 107 8 IV Itarsi Kasba Partiy 246 928 566 362 42 12 97. Jabalpur M. C. I Karmela WhollY 190 1,007 521 486 81 II Regwa Wholly 210 499 228 221 90 III Amkhera Who]]y 187 1,307 695 612 436 IV Wholly 171 1,183 699 484 100 V Maharajpur Wholly 176 1,790 960 830 164 . VI Kheri WhollY 174 316 175 141 VII PipariYa Partly 180 240 147 93 18 VIII Bilpura WhollY 179 1,529 822 707 406 IX Manegaon Wholly 4(')6 1,953 1,058 895 75 X Heavy Vehicle Wholly 1821 6,483 3,702 2,781 377 Fact ory Area (Richhai-Madhai) Wholly 18sJ *Savindnagar is formed by portions of villages Piplaya lIana .. r.d Khdn.l1'; haying Lcc .. tior. Ccd( Nos. S{; "r;d 57.

164 APPENDIX IV-Contd. Details of tbe Non~town Components of tbe Urban Agglomeration

SI. Name(s) of ViIlage(s,Jocalities as Whether Loc~- POPULATiON Sehe- Sche­ Namooftown lion , _____ .A-_____ -, dukd No. forming outgrowth included dukd of agglom~ration wholly/ Code Persons Mdes Pfmales Caste TJibe State· partly No. persons Persons m:nl No.1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

99. Jagdalpur I Hatkachora WhollY 443 2,089 1,056 1,033 39 564 II Frezerpur Wholly 442 800 432 368 15 84 III Pakhanaguda Wholly 441 98 68 30 64 5 IV Kangoli Partly 438 1,199 023 576 65 46 V Dharampura Wholly 451 1,007· 535 472 61 44 VI Jagdalpur kasba WhollY 440 129 69 60 2 VII Sargipal Partly 432 266 146 120 81 101. laora I Jaora Kasba WhollY 241 121 71 50 17 II· Kumhari Partly 182 100 69 31 8 III Bannakheda Partly 101 43 23 20 103. Jawad Jawad Kasba (Malipura) WhollY 335 367 195 172 11 104. Jhabua Ratitalai Wholly 164 426 226 200 79 337 107. Jobat Jobat Kasba Partly 186 38 17 21 5 33 109. Joura I Sankra Partly 75 226 120 106 30 II Alapur Panly 138 81 44 37 3 110. Kanker I Kanker Kasba Wholly 166 1,261 600 661 5 351 II Sigarbhat Panly 175 107 48 59 II 89 Ill. ~ Kannod Kannod Kasba Partly 176 357 169 188. 337 (Ghandhigram)

113. Karera Karera Kasba Partly 127 1,651 1,378 273 172 2 114. Kasrawad Ka~rawad Khurd Partly 46 161 88 73 116. Katangi. I Devgawan Wholly 3 443 227 216 29 23 II Kudan Partly 5 1,585 828 757 171 421 119. Khairagarh I Khamaria Khurd Partly 318 180 119 61 27 II Akarjan Partly 370 16 8 8 III AmJidih Khurd Partly 375 20 7 13 20 121. Khamaria (OFA) I Khamaria (GCF) N.A. N.A. 16,025 8,885 7,140 558 11 Ghana Wholly 407 145 78 67 III Tighra Wholly 408 265 137 128 IV Pipariya Partly 414 2,399 1,279 1,120 193 122. Khandwa I Khandwa Terafmali Wholly 261 480 348 132 16 II MaIipura Chirakhan Panly 277} 406 191 215 266 124. Kharsia Madanpur Partly 43 179 97 82 11 125. Khategaon Kbategaon Kasba Partly 85 32 15 17 129. Khodargama I Sastra N.A. N.A. 907 454 453 28 343 II Kudri Partly 159 I,ns 557 558 125 459 III Deogawan Partly 534 1,299 690 609 50 662 165 APPENDIX IV-Conld. Details of tbe Non-town Components of the Urban Ag_glomeration

SI. Name of town Name(s) of Village(s) localities as Whether Location POPULATION -Sche- Sche­ , ___ .A.___ ~.., No. forming outgrowth included Code r­ duled duled , of agglomeration whoIly/ No. Persons Males Fema](s (,astc Tribe State­ partIy Persons persons ment No.1

2 3 4 6 7 g 9 10

130. Khurai Refnor Partly 251 934 547 387 137 132. Kolaras I Kolaras kasba Wholly 61 420 228 192 50 II Jagatpur 'Wholly 64 362 188 174 50 25 III Ramtala Wholly 63 73 37 36 II 133. Korba Mining Area I Padimar WhollY 288 1,096 649 447 125 153 11 Dondro 'WhollY 287 595 304 291 40) 134. Kota I Ranisagar Wholly 337 179 92 87 158 9 II Kalartarai Wholly 338 360 180 180 270 135. Kotma I Kalyanpur Wholly 643 327 170 157 14 65 II Goinda Wholly 645 802 407 395 26 559 137. Kurasia I PondrihilI !NCPH) Wholly 227 6,997 3,901 3,096 822 1,148 II BadiBazar Chirmiri Wholly 230 4,076 2,235 1,841 263 338 139. KYmore I Bamhangawan Wholly 468 261 137 124 15 105 II Goorlgudaula Partly 469 396 223 173 31 209 III Deori Majhgawan Partly 471 85 52 33 7 143. Mahasamund Khaira Partly 1,185 40 26 14 3 144. Maheshwar Maheshwar Kasba Partly 207 53 30 23 145. Mahidpur I Mahidpur Kasba 'WhollY 112 12 7 5 7 5 II Barapather WhollY 122 16 11 5 3 147. Malhargarh Malhargarhgaon Partly 41 208 110 98 48 148. Manasa I Manasa Kasba Wholly 311 215 123 92 4 II Rampuria Partly 282 32 14 18 150. M'l.ndla I Devdara Wholly 358 562 296 266 26 103 II Khairi Wholly 344 1,471 806 665 7 574 III Bichhiya WhollY 360 1,026 541 485 11 82 151. Mandlesewar Mandleshwar Kasba Wholly 208 144 83 61 (Nayapura) 152. Mandsaur Todi Partly 41 80 43 37 4 153. Mlnendragarh Mmendragarh Kasba(Hasia) Wholly 255 596 320 276 21 176 154. Mehgaon I Tor WhollY 86 93 62 31 29 II Kheria Partly 85 155 Mltow Cantt I Sater Partly 19 1,803 1,015 788 353 II Harniakhedi Partly 5 442 305 137 70 7 III Oujarkhedi Wholly 116 877 455 422 120 IV Kodriya Partly 114 814 445 369 48 V Sutarkhedi Partly 117 766 404 362 164 166 APPENDIX IV-Contd. Details of the Non-town Components of the Urban Agglomeration

SI. Name of town Name(s) of Vi II ages (s) localities Whether Location POPULATION Sche- Sche- No. forming as outarowth included Code r---_A -, duled duled of aJ:glomeration wholly/ No. Persons Males Females Caste TJibe State­ partly Persons Persons ment No.1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

158. Multai Multaigaon Wholly 205 626 379 247 117 159. Mungaoli I Kasba Kachhi WhollY 221 38 20 18 II Kasba Range WhollY 220 171 87 84 27 35 III Mirkabad Wholly 418 463 265 198 362 IV Mahuakhedi Partly 419 199 122 77 74 160. Mungeli I Ramgarh Wholly 564 1,024 483 541 182 II Karhi Wholly 576 529 264 265 210 III Surighat Wholly 588 284 139 145 45 161. Murwara I ' Kuthla Wholly 200 1,095 579 516 265 53 II Murwaragoan Wholly 196 627 314 313 3 147 III Khirhani Wholly 193 3039 1,583 1,456 530 634 IV Bargawa Parlly 199 569 299 270 104 189 V Tikariya Wholly 197 1,950 1,053 397 !50 525

VI Chhaparwah* Partly 194 492 265 227 37 13 163. Nagod Namtara Partly 118 94 52 42 1 170. Neemuch I Bh1.gwanpura Partly 17 156 88 68 14 (Chambal Colony.) II Rawatkheda Partly 21 277 159 118 52 III Neemuch Rly.ColonY. Partly 203 2,202 1,171 1,031 339 172. New Katni Rly I Chhaparwah* Partly 194 650 368 282 4 346 In. Area II Hirwara Wholly 152 1,195 605 590 139 120 173. Newara I Tilda Wholly 18 5,092 2,603 2,489 576 II Sasaholi Partly 17 348 160 188 17

175. Nowgong ITBP & WT Centre N.A. N.A 1,2Il 1,039 172 31

181. Pandhurna I Pandhurna Kasba Wholly 67 184 106 78 144 II Sawergaon Wholly 65 44 26 18 33 III Bamhni Wholly 95 22 13 9 16

182. Panna Pannagird Wholly 142 2,051 1,101 950 83 523 184. Pat an Rampura Wholly 188 220 117 103 7 99 190. Raghogarh Raghogarh Kasba Partly 95 51 32 19 8 192. Raigarh I Krishnapur Partly 236 84 48 86 19 28 II Boirdadar Wholly 304 692 351 341 135 163 III Amlibhawana Partly 205 504 272 232 118 5 IV Kalmi partly 227 24 12 12 13 4

*Partly in Murwara and partly in New Katni In Area

16-2 'Census Bhopal/73 APPENDIX IV-Comd. Details of the Non-town Components of the Urban Agglomeration

51. Name of town Na!Ue(s) of Village(s) Localities Whether Location POPULATION Sche- sche- .A..___ ~--. No. forming as outgrow:h included Code I duled duled of agglomeration wholly! No. persons Males Females Caste Tribe State- partly Persons Person~ ment No. I

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

193. Rai;mr City I Tatibandh Partly 354 238 129 109 32 II Dumartalab Partly 356 918 500 418 39 III Dungania Wholly 357 339 221 118 8 IV Chirhuldih WhollY 362 1,372 945 427 86 V Kota Partly 363 1,724 983 741 122 VI Khamtarai Wholly 370 2,582 1,370 1,212 358 VII Pandritarai Wholly 374 6,369 3,350 3,019 891 VIII Mowa Partly 375 652 347 305 23 IX Shankarnagar Partly 379 1,248 686 562 8 X Telibandha Wholly 386 7,514 3,921 3,593 538 XI ESD Kapa Partly 372 302 179 123 11 XII Hirapuf ( Jarwai ) Partly 353 88 51 37 XIII Lalpur Partly 389 8 4 4 XIV Raipur Railway Colony N.A. N.A. 8,114 4,442 3,672 573 - 195. Rajhara Jharan I Mahul jhappi WhollY 379 417 230 187 11 18 Dalli II Chikhal kasa Partly 377 121 63 58 197. Rajnandgaon I Chikhali Wholly 157 5,591 2,937 2,654 523 II Motipur Wholly 158 4,385 2,290 2,095 907 III Nandai Wholly 159 4,338 2,173 2,165 147 IV Korinbhata Partly 160 330 161 169 200. Rampura Rampura Kasba Partly 312 50 28 22 13 201. Ranapur Ambakua Partly 276 458 246 212 10 202. RatlamCity I Khetalpur Partly 62 118 82 36 10 46 II Dosigaon Partly 63 59 32 27 17 III Barwad Partly 64 22 10 12 IV Rajgarh Wholly 65 184 106 78 69 V RatIam Kasba Wholly 68 12,198 6,471 5,727 1,149 345 203. Rehli I Bamura-Jaisingh Wholly 70 146 84 62 12 II Patna kakri Wholly 72 1,443 742 701 259 205. Sabalgarh I Sunhera Partly SO 498 270 228 8 II Tindoli; Partly 51 633 377 256 79 7 III Shivlal ka pura Wholly 85 443 260 183 22 205. Sagar City I Makronia Buzurg Wholly 39 2,881 1,690 1,191 990 II Gour Nagar 1,708 1,183 525 35 III Rajakhedi Wholly 302 2,755 1,460 1,295 1,235 IV Bhainsa Wholly 317 481 242 239 291 Y Kapuria Wholly 326 1,04~ ~37 506 1~4 ,.

16~ APPENDIX IV-Concld. Details of the Non.town Components of the Urban Agglomeration

Name(s) of Village(s) localities Whether Location POPULATION Sche- Sche­ Sl. Name oftowa Code , _____.A. ___ -----, No. forming as outgrowth included duled duled of agglomOration wholly/ No. persons Males Females Caste Tribe State­ partly persons Persons ment No.1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

208. Sailana Sailana Kasba Partly 38 677 336 341 196 477 212. Sarangarh Sarangarh Kasba Partly 201 664 348 316 231 1 216. Satna I Ghoordang Wholly 710 1,395 966 429 162 35 II SatnaJRlY.Colony 3,236 1,820 1,416 93 8 217. Sau,ar Sausar Kasba Wholly 168 556 278 278 60 218. Sawer \Rawer Wholly 36 428 233 195 319 219. Sehore I Sehore Kasba WholIy 192 168 102 66 5 II Sehore Chhaoni Wholly 193 310 206 104 12

220. Sendhwa Sendhwa Kasba Partly 271 1,509 747 762 92 489 223. Shahdol Bhuibandh Wholly 289 3,746 2,028 1,718 250 77

226. Sheopur Sheo pur Kalan Wholly 145 2,659 1,403 1,256 161 290 227. Shivpuri I Fatehpur Wholly 102 1,011 557 454 363 18 II Maniyar Wholly 101 1,291 730 561 337 94 III Bachora Partly 86 1,997 1,037 960 1,187 169 IV Jhirgura WhollY 87 3,055 1,709 1,346 760 107 V Rajpura Partly 84 VI Shivpuri Tukdi No. Wholly 85 1 VII Magrora Partly 83 r 1,384 1,020 364 102 VIII Madakpura Partly 82 J IX Shivpuri Tukdi No.2 Partly 81 229. Sidhi I Karondia Uttartola Wholly 613 1,021 606 415 27 243 II Madhuri Kothar Partly 620 2 2

213. Sitamau Sitamau Kasba Wholly 90 108 67 41 238. Takhatpur Belsari Wholly 573 1,515 765 750 607 101 242. Tikamgarh I Tikamgarh Khas Wholly ":6 146 87 59 50 II Ganeshganj Partly 54 75 37 38 III Madhuwan Partly 51 21 21 18 IV Tikamgarh Kila Partly 52 656 351 305 64 36

243. Tikuri I Padarwara Wholly 148 1,362 705 657 152 372 II Jhanjhari Partly 132 93 49 44 5

247. Umaria Chhatan Camp Partly 324 891 472 419 41 103 246. Ujjain City I "-tagziri Wholly 136 483 255 228 231 II Lalpur Wholly 137 183 89 94 88 III Panwasa Wholly 145 464 251 213 177 IV Goyala Wholly 250 178 93 85 39 V Malanwasa Wholly 251 299 158 141 57 VI Ujjain Railway Colony N. A. N.A. 3,676 1,966 1,710 454

2S0. Waraseoni I Sikandara Partly 279 177 86 91 22 II Wara Partly 281 103 71 ~2 19 169 APPENDIX V List of Town. where Government Medical Institutions are not available

No. Name of No. Name of Town Class S. 1\[0. Name of No. Name of Town Clasi District of of District of of Town Town Town Town

1. ShahdoI 5. Amlai V 8. Chhindwara 8. ChikaliKalan IV Badkuhi V Johilla colliery V Butaria V Khodargama V Iklehra V Nargda Hari Dafai III Bhamodi VI Chandameta VI Pasan V Dongar Parasia V 2. Indore 1. Mhowgaon V Panara VI 3. Dewa:o 2. Bhaurasa Y 9. Balaghat 1. Tirodi VI Hatpiplaya V to. Surguja 3. North Jhagrakhand VI South Jhagrakhand VI 4. Betul 1. Betul Bazar V Kurasia IV 1. Sagar Cantt. S. Saaar m 11. PUrg 2. Ahiwara V 6. Damoh 1. Patharia Kalan V Rajhara-JharanDall i III 7. Jabalpur 2. Katangi Y 12. Ra1pur 1. Newara VI Tikuri IV 13. Bastar L Kirandul Y

170 APPENDIX VI List of towns where faciD'y of college is Dot available

SI. Name of District No. Of Name of Town Class SI. Name of District No,of Nan:e of Town Cla'< No. Town of Town No. Town of Town 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1. Morena 2. Bjjeypur V 1Q. Ratlam 4. Alot IV Joura IV Sabalgarh V Sailana V 2. Bhind 3. Gohad IV Tal V Lahar V 11. Ujjain 3. Mahidpur IV Nagda III Mehgaon V Tarana IV 3. Shivpuri 2. Karera V 12. Jhabua 5. AIirajpur IV kKolaras V Jobat V 4. Guna 3. Chachaura-Binaganj V Petlawad V Ranapur V Munga()li IV ThandJa V Raghogarb V 13. Dhar 5 Badnawar V S. Chhatarpur 4. Bijawar V Dharampuri V Garhi Malehra V Kukshi IV Khajuraho VI Manawar IV Sarsed (Harpalpur) V Sardarpur'Raja8rh V

6. Panna 1. AhJgarh V 14. Indore 4 Depalpur V Mhow Cantt II 1. Satna 3. Maihar IV Mhowgaon V Nagod V Sawer V Unchahara V 15 Dewas 6 Bhaurasa V VI 8. Shahdol 6. Amlai V Bagli Hatpiplaya V Nargada Bari Dafal III Kannod V JehiIJa Colliery ,V Khategaon V Khodargama V Sonkatch V Pasan V 16. Khargone (West Niroar) '9 Bhikangaon V Umaria V Gogaon V 9. Mandsaur 10. Bhanpura IV Kasrawad V Garoth V Khetia V Maheshwar V Gandhisagar Hydel. Colony VI Mandleshwar V Jawad V Anjad IV Manasa IV Sanawad IV Malhargarh VI Sendhwa IV NaraYangarh V 17. Khandwa. (E.a.st Nhnar) 1 Nepanagar IV Rampura IV 18. Shajal'ut 3 Akodia V Sitamau V Nalkhera V Shamgarh IV Susner V 171 APPENDIX VI-Concld List of towns where facility of college is not available

SI. Name of District No. of Name of Town Class SI. Name of District No.of Name of Town Class No. Town of Town No· Town of Town 1 2 3 4 5 i :3 4 5

i9. Rajgarh 3 Biaora IV 29. Chhindwara 12 ChikhaJi Kalan IV Khilchipur V Badkuhi V Sarangpur IV Butaria V Iklehra V 2() Vidisha Kurwai V Bhamodi VI 21. Sehore 5 Bairagarh IV Chandameta VI Govindpura (HBL) 11 Dongar Parasia V IV Ashta IV Jamai LodhiKhera V Berasia V Panara VI Ichhawar V Pandhurna:~ III 22. Raisen 2 Raisen V Sausar IV Begamganj IV 30. Seoni DUgaria Chhapara V 23. HoshaUgabad 5 Babai V 31. Balaghat 2 Katangi V Khirkiya V Tirodi IV Pachmarhi VI :2. Surguja 7 Baikunthpur VI Pachmarhi cantt. V North Jhagrakhand Colliery VI 1'imarni V South Jhagrakhand Colliery VI Kurasia IV 24. Betul 2 Amla IV Manendragarh IV BetulBazar V Ramanujganj VI Surajpur V 25. Sagar S Banda V Garhakota IV 33. Bilaspur 6 Akaltara V Rahatgarh V Champa IV Rehli V Gaurella V Sagar Cant(. HI Korba Mining Area III Kota V 26. Dam 2 Hatta IV Sirgiti V Patharia Kalan V 34. Raigarh Sarangarh V 27. JabaJpur 9 Jabalpur Cantt. II 5. Durg 6 Ahiwara V Katangi V Balod V Khamaria (OFA) III Chhuikhadan VI New Katni Rly In. Area VI Khairagarh V Ordanance Factory AreaKatniV Kawardha- IV KYmore IV Ra..ihara JharanDalli III Patan V 36. Raipur 3 Gobra Nawapara IV Panagar IV Newara VI Tikuri IV Saraipali V KiranduJ V 28. hbndla 2 Dindori V 37. Bastar Nainpur IV TOTAL 149 172 APPENDIX VII List of towns where facility of high/higher secondary school is not available

SI. Name of District No.of Name of Town Class SI. Name of District No. of Name of Town Clas, No. Town of Town No. Town of Town

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1. Chhatarpur Khajuraho VI 6. Chhindwara 4 Chikhali Kalan IV Butaria V 2. Shahdol 1 Pasan V Bhamodi VI Panara VI 7. Surguja 2 North Jhagrakhand Colliery VI 3. indore 1 Mhowgaon V South Jhagrakhand ColiierY VI

4. Hoshangabad 1 Pachmarhi VI 8. Bilaspur 1 Sirgiti V

S. Jabalpur 1 Tikuri IV TOTAL 12

113 APPENDIX VIIt towllwise dehUs of p;)pdlation of sact/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions

SI. No. Name of Tow..1 Alphab~tical Sect/faith of Clubbed ,-_____POPULATION.A. order of Town other religion in "'"'\ P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

l. 1ikamgarh 242 Punjabi Hindu 10 S 5 Sindhi Hindu 8 Parsi Others 2. Nowgona 175 Parnami Hindu 7 5 2 3 Panna 182 Parnami Hindu 701 359 342 Sindhi Hindu 1 Parsi Others 2 ". Satna 216 Gujarati Hindu punjabi Hindu S 5 Sindhi Hindu 121 61 60 Bengali Hindu 2 2 S. Nagod 163 Sindhi Hindu 75 33 42 ,. Rewa 204 Anandmarg Hindu 4 4 Bengali Hindu 5 3 2 Manav Hindu 1 Sindhi Hindu 8 8 7. Beohari 32 Sindhi Hindu 6 4 2 8. Umaria 247 Malyalam Hindu 3 3 9. Shahdol 223 Sindhi Hindu 29 22 7 Radhaswami Hindu 4 2 2 Nepali Hindu 2 2 Bengali Hindu 10 7 3 10. Nargada Hari. 167 Nepali Hindu 2 2 Dafai Manav Hindu 2 2 11. Pasan 183 Manav Hindu Farsi Others 12. Jawad 103 Manavdharm Hindu 1 Boadik ArYa Hindu 2 13. Neemuch 170 Sindhi Hindu 123 62 61 Parsi Others 27 11 16 Vedik Hindu 3 2 Roman Catholic Christian 14. Garoth 81 Vaishnav Hindu 9 S 4 15. Mandsaur 152 Manavdharm Hindu 4 2 2 Sindhi Hindu 9 9 Vaishnav Hindu 18 7 11 Arya Hindu 24 11 13 Vedik Hindu 36 20 16 Farsi Others 174 APPENDIX VIIt-Contd. 'foWinwise details of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed witb specified religions

SI,No. Name of Town Alphabetical Sect/faith of (Jubbed POPULATION order of Town other religion in r- P M F "'""

2 3 4 5 6 ., 8

16. Jaora 101 Bargundi Hindu 71 38 33 Vedik HIndu 6 4 2 Arya Vaidik Hindu 7 3 4 Sindhi Hindu 79 39 40 Sanatan Hindu 10 5 S Parsi Others 2 17. Sailana 208 Vaidik Hindu 2 2 Bohra Muslim 15 8 7 18. Rat lam 202 ArYa Vaidik Hindu 3 3 Vaidik Hindu 9 S 4 Vaishnav Hindu 3 3 Maheshwari Hindu 7 4 3 Gujarati Hindu S 5 punjabi Hindu 2 1 1 Sindhi Hindu 54 28 26 Parsi Others 78 47 31 Jew Others 8 5 3 19 Khacharod 118 Vaishnav Hindu 63 26 j7 20 Nagda 162 Vaishnav Hindu 24 9 15 Ayurvedik Hindu 22 14 8 Bohra Muslim 2 2 '.' Kabirpanthi Hindu 1 1 .,' 21 Mahidpur 145 Vedik Dharma Hindu 2 1 1 Vaishnav Hindu .. 22 UHain 246 Vaishnav Hindu 68 34 34 Sindhi Hindu 12 12 Sanatan Hindu 13 9 4 Sheikh Muslim 1 Parsi Others 20 17 3 23 Jhabua 104 Vaidik Hindu 13 7 6 Vaishnav Hindu 16 10 (j Sanatan Hindu 9 4 S Parsi Others 1 1 24 Ranapur 201 Vaishnav Hindu 87 47 40 25 . Jobat 107 Vaidik Hindu 7 5 2 26 AUrajpur: 6 Arya Hindu Vaidik Hindu 1 Vaishnav Hindu 2 1 1 Sindhi Hindu 7 2 S Sana tan Hindu 2 1 Bihari Muslim S 4 175 APPENDIX VIII-Contd.

TOWDWise details of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions

SI. NJ. Name of Town Alphabetical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION order of Town other religion in r--- .A. ------, P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

27 Dhar 70 Vaishnav Hindu 57 32 2S Sindhi Hindu 2 2 Nepali Hindu 3 2 28 Depalpur 67 Maratha Hindu 5 4 29 Indore 95 Vedik Hindu 29 17 12 punjabi Hindu 16 37 39 Sindhi Hindu 63 41 22 Khatri Hindu 8 2 6 Sanatan Hindu 22 11 11 Vaishnav Hindu 1,015 580 43$ Bohra Muslim 43 IS 28 Parsi Others 195 99 96 Jews Others 5 4 30 Mhow Cantt. ISS Parsi Others 125 49 76 31 Sonkatch 235 Vaishnav Hindu 6 6 32 Dewas 68 Bohra Muslim 68 68 .:. Roman Catholic Christian 1 1 Parsi Others 4 2 2 33 Barwaha 27 Vaishnav Hindu SS 28 21 Sindhi Hindu 8 3 5 Bohra Muslim 9 5 4 Parsi Others 4 2 2 34 Anjad 12 Radhaswami Hindu 5 j 2 35 Sendhwa 220 Malyalam Hindu 2 2 .... Bohra Muslim 13 7 6 36 Khetia 126 Vaishnav Hindu 42 19 23 37 Khargone 123 Sindhi Hindu 6 6 38 Gogaon 84 Sanatan Hindu 7 5 2 Arya Hindu 6 4 2 Vaishnav Hindu 5 2 3

39. Khandwa 122 Vishnav Hindu 2 Bairagl Hindu 1 1 sindhl! Hindu 35 20 -IS Arya Samaj Hindu 8 6 2 Vaishnav Hindu 3 3 Sanatan Hindu 18 7 11 Oathelia Hindu 1 1 Vedik Hindu 24 13 11 Vaishya Hindu 2 1 I Arya Hindu 9 6 3 Kannad Hindu 1 1 Bohra Muslim 23 8 IS Parsi Others 9 3 6 Farsi Muslim 1 - 1 176 APPENDIX VIII-Contd. Townwise details. of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions _· ...l

SI. No. Name of Town Alphabetical Sect/faith of (..iubbed POPULATION ..A._ ___~--. order of Town other religion in ~ P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

40. Nepanagar 171 Arya Samaj Hindu 8 6 2 Vaishnav Hindu 2 2 Sanatan Hindu 4 3 Bangia Hindu Gurkha Hindu 41. Burkanpur 51 Sindhi Hindu 98 5(; 42 Vaishnav Hindu 4 2 2 Sanatan Hindu 2 2 Vedik Hindu 78 38 40 Mahanubhao Hindu 6 3 3 Panth Hindu Meghai Hindu 2 2 Manao Dharm Hindu 4 3 Bohra Muslim 47 19 28 Parsi (Zorastrian) Others 26 11 15

42. Susner 237 Vaishnav Hindu 12 4 8 43. Nalkhera 165 Arya Hindu 4 3

44. Al:ar Vaishnav Hindu II 7 4 45. Shujalpur 228 Brahmachari Hindu 8 3 5 Sindhi Hindu 24 10 14 Vaishnav Hindu 26 12 14 Vaidik Hindu 20 11 9 46. Shajapur 224 Arya Hindu 20 20 Kabirpanthi Hindu 13 3 10 Vaidik Hindu 19 19 47. Rajgarh 196 Maratha Hindu 3 2 48. Biaora 45 Parsi (Zorastrian) Others 4 2 2 49. Sarangpur 213 Vaidik Dharm Hindu

50. Sironj 232 Gujarati Hindu 6 3 3 Sindhi Hindu 21 9 12 51. Kurwai 138 Beden Hindu 48 2S 23 Sanatan Hindu 4 2 2 52. Basoda 29 Gujarati Hindu 4 4 Sindhi Hindu 9 5 4 53. Vidir.ha 249 Arya Hindu 6 S Vaishnav Hindu 21 12 9 177 APPENDIX VIII-Contd. Townwise details of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions

SI. N). Nlm~ofTown Alphabetical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION order of Town other religion in r- oA. p M F

-~-----. 2 3 4 5 6 7 I

54. Berasia 33 Arya Hindu Bohra Muslim 25 9 1(j Satya Samaj Hindu 6 4 2 Vaidik lIindu 17 10 7 55. Sehore 219 Arya Hindu 20 12 8 BhagalpuIi lIindu 20 10 10 Gosai lIindu 5 3 2 Sindhi Hindu 70 35 35 Vaidik Hindu 7 4 3 Vaishnav Hindu 17 13 4 Tibbatti Others 39 29 10 56. Bhopal 44 Arya Hindu 24 13 11 Vaidik Hindu 69 40 29 Vaishnav Hindu 5 3 2 Aurvedik Hindu 3 3 Sanatan Hindu 42 31 11 Satanah Hindu 2 2 Keri Ii an Hindu 5 5 Kudami Hindu Nepali Hindu 1 Farsin Muslim 4 3 Chin Others 2 2 Parsi Others 16 7 9 Jew Others 3 2 57. Goyjndputa 86 Vaidik Hindu 16 10 6 Vaishnav Hindu 6 3 3 Radhaswami Hindu 7 3 4 Khatri Hindu 5 2 3 Agayt Hindu 3 3 Roman Catholic Christian 4 2 2 58. Ashta 14 Sindhi Hindu S 5 Vaidik Hindu 12 8 4 59. Harda 89 Arya Hindu 11 7 4 Maheshwari Hindu 9 , 4 Sanatan Hindu 12 4 8 Vaishnav Hindu 7 3 4 Vaishnoi Hindu 5 S Vjshwakarma Hindu 6 6 178 APPENDIX VIn-Contd,

Townwise details Of population of sect/faitb of other religion' clubbed witb specified religioQs

81. Ng. N!l.1Ue of TOW'l Alphabetical Se;t!faith Qr Clubbed POPULATION .,A. order of Town other reli~ion in ~ """\ P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

60. Khirkiya 128 Sanatan Hindu Parsi Others 20 9 11 61. Seoni-Malwa 222 Darha Hindu 1 Sanatan Hindu 2 1 1 Vaishnav Hindu 32 12 20 62. Hoshangabad 92 Bengali Hindu 3 2 Jurgondi Hindu 3 3 Sanatan Hindu 3 3 Telgu Hindu Veidik Hindu 11 7 4 Parsi Others 7 5 2 Jews Others 63. Itarsi 96 Arya HindU 4 2 2 East Radha Vallabhi Hindu 1 Maharaslrian Hindu 2 2 pinjoro Hindu 4 4 Samajwad Hindu 2 2 TeJgu Hindu 5 5 Parsi Others 1 1

64. SohaiPur 234 Mahuastrian Hindu 3 3 Parsi Others

65. Piparia 189 East Radha Hindu 6 6 Vallabhi Kulsampradai Hindu 6 6 Roman Catholic Christian 8 4 4 Sanatan Hindu 8 4 4 Vaidik Hindu 1 1 Vashnav Hindu 3 3

66. Betul 34 Gaiki Hindu 8 4 4 Paradhan Hindu 13 8 5 Punjabi Hindu 4 4 sanatan Hindu 5 2 3 Telgu Naidu Hindu 2 2 Vaishnav Hindu 7 3 4 purtagali Others , .

67, Betul llal:ar 35 Veidik. Hindu 48 ~6 179 APPENDIX VIII-Contd.

Townwise details of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions

Sf. N). Name of TOWil Alphabetical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION...... ___ order of Town other religion in --"\ P M F _-----_. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

68. Multai 158 Arya Hindu 3 3 Kunbi Hindu 1 1 Menon Hindu 16 8 8 Radha Swami Hindu 6 4 2 Sanatan Hindu 6 4 2 Veidik Hindu 3 2 Vaishnav Hindu 5 2 3

69. Amla 10 Arya Hindu 22 12 10 Sanatan Hindu 16 8 8 Vedic Hindu 9 5 4 Veidik Arya Hindu Parsi Olhers 4 3

70. Khurai 130 Radha SNami Hindu 2

71. Bina (Etawa; 49 Sanatan Hindu 27 14 13 parsi (Zorastrian) Others 5 4

7'l. Sagar 206 Arya Hir.du 8 5 3 Kabirpanthi Hindu 42 19 23 Sanatan Hindu 30 18 12 Vaishnav Hindu 6 3 3 Anandmarg Hindu Aryachari Hindu 13 7 6 Bhartiya Hindu 1 Oriya Hindu 2 Sankat Mochan Hindu Veidik Hindu 10 6 4 Jews Others 1 1 Zorastrian Others 11 3 8 73. Saglr Cantt. 207 Nepali Hindu 10 9 1 Sanatan Hindu 55 27 28 Sindhi Hindu 9 9 Vaishnav Hindu 2 Aryachari Hindu 19 11 8 Manarta Hindu 5 3 2 Vedik Hindu 6 3 3 Vangi Hindu 2 Vishav Hindu 3 2 Roman Catholic Christian 180 APPENDIX VIII-Contd. Townwise details of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed witb specified religions

SI N). Nlme ofTI)'N.l Alphab~!ical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION order of Tow.l other religion in r- A. -, P M F ----- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

74. Rahatgarh 191 Nadar Hindu 75. Deori 66 Sanatan Hindu 8 6 2 Kabirpan!hi Hindu 8 4 4 76. Kymore 139 Parsi Others 11 7 4

77. Murwara 149 Mananta Hindu 6 6 Sanatan Hindu 13 7 6 Saijad Muslim 6 3 3 Parsi Others 35 20 IS 78. Jabalpur 97 Jews Others 10 6 4 Parsi Others 2 2 79. Jab:l.lpur Cantt. 98 Vaishnav Hindu 5 4 Sanatan Hindu 3 2 Jews Othen II 6 5 Parsi Others 4 3 80. Khamaria (OFA) 121 Veidik Hindu

81. Panagar 179 Sanatan Hindu 8 5 3

82 Gadarwara 77 Kabirpanthi Hindu Sanatan Hindu 42 21 21 Vaishnav Hindu 30 18 12 83 Kareli 112 Kabirpanthi Hindu 2 2 Manavta Hindu 9 5 4 84 Chhota Chhindwara 62 Manavta Hindu

85 Mandla 150 Vedik Hindu 1 I Sindhi Hindu 284 141 143 86 Nainpur 164 Sindhi Hindu 9 3 6 Gowari Hindu 25 14 11 Yadaw Hindu 8 3 5 Kabirpanthi Hindu

87 Panara 180 Mannawar Hindu 4 4 88 Bhamodi 36 Roman Catholic Christian 8 7 89 Chikhali Kalan 60 Sanatan Hindu 4 2 2

90 Butaria 52 Vedik Hindu 3 2 Roman Catholic Christian 7 3 4 '1 Jamai 100 Parsi Others Sanatan Hindu 6 2. 4 tRI APPENDIX VIII-Contd. Townwise details of population of sect/ faith of other religion clubbed wi,h specified religions

SI. No. NlffiC: of TOW'l Al phab~t ical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION order_of Town other reli~ion in ,--.-...... --"------"-\ p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

92 Chhindwara 58 Kabirpanthi Hindu 5 3 2 Vedik Hindu 3 2 1 Parsi Others Ii 2 4

93 Sausar 217 Birshav Hindu 48 12 36

94 Pandhurna 181 Boshnav Hindu 10 6 4 Lingain Hindu 20 7 13 Virshaivlingan Hindu 33 24 9 Birshav Hindu 33 25 8 Mannawar Hindu 4 2 2

95 Lodhikhera 141 Birshaw Hindu 23 9 14 96 Dungaria Chhapara 75 Kabirpanthi Hindu 41 21 20

97 Seoni 221 Gosain Hindu PUnjabi Hindu 5 3 2 Sanatan Hindu 8 5 3 Roman Catholic Christian 7 5 2 Parsi Others 6 3 3 Jews Others 6 2 4 98 Katangi 115 Kabirpanthi Hindu 7 3 4 Chhadriya Hindu 5 3 2 99 Waraseoni 250 Gurunanak Sikh 124 65 59 Kabirpanthi Hindu 115 62 53

100 Tirodi 245 Parsi Others 2

101 Balaghat 22 Kabirpanthi Hindu 13 5 8 Bharatya Hindu 4 2 2 Maheshwari Hindu 12 7 5 102 Baikunthpur 20 Coundan Christian 103 Manendragarh 153 Sindhi Hindu 33 18 15 104- South Jhagrakhand Coli- 106 Sanatan Hindu .. ery 105 Kurasia 137 Vashnav Hindu 2 Kabirpanthi Hindu 26 12 14 106 Ambikapur 9 Kabirpanthi Hindu 2 Sindhi Hindu 8 3 5 Sanatan Hindu 7 3 4 Vaidik Hindu 1 1 Radhaswami Hindu 7 4 3 182 APPENDIX VIII-Contd.

Townwise details of popu1ation of sect/faith of 0 ther religion clubbed with specified religions Name of Town Alphabetical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION Sl. No. ..A.__ ~ order of Town other religion in M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

107. Chirimiri Colliery 61 Kabirpanthi Hindu 30 17 13 Swaminarayan Hindu 3 2 Rohidas Hinou 2 2 108. Mungeli 160 Sanatan Hindu 30 15 IS Vaidik Hindu 5 4 .1 109. Gaurella 82 Joshi Hindu 6 3 3'

110. Kota 134 Sonwi Hindu 111- Bilaspur 248 Arya Hindu 8 4 4 Vashnav Hindu 7 4 3- Kabirpan thi Hindu 95 51 44 Deodharna Hindu 4 2 2 Vaidik Hindu 56 73 33 Parsi others 3 2 112. Sirgiti 231 Kabirpanthi Hindu L8 17 11 Gondwani Hindu 2 I!

113. Korba Mining Area 133 Punjabi Hindu 4 2 2 Kabirpanthi Hindu 12 (; 6 Sanatan Hindu (; 3 3-

114. Champa 54 Kabirpanthi Hindu 3 2 Sanyasi Hindu

115. Sakti 209 Sanatan Hindu , 2

116. Kharsia 124 Kabirpanthi Hindu 70 44 26

117. Raigarh 196 Kabirpanthi Hindu 80 35 4S Sanyasi Hindu 3 2 1 Sanatan Hindu 19 11 8 Vaishnav Hindu 16 10 6· Parsi Others 4 3 1 118. Sarangarh 212 Vaishnav Hindu 2 i

119. Dongargarh 73 Gomdi Hindu 8 "I S 120. Rajnandgoan 197 Ramdharma Hindu 31 19 12 Sindhi Hindu 188 90 98 Gorkha Hindu I

121. Durg 76 Sindhi Hindu 76 42 34 Deodharma Hindu 51 29 22 Patila Hindu 1

183 APPENDIX VIII-Con/d. Townwise details of population of sect/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions

SI. No. Name of Town Alphabetical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION..A-_____ -, order of Town olher religion in r- p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Govardhan Hindu 2 2 Telgu Hindu 4 4 Vishnav Hiadu 6 3 3 Fasin Muslim Napali Hindu 9 8 Bhunijan Hindu Gujarati Hindu 22 12 10 Manavdharma Hindu 32 18 14 Uryia Hindu 3 2 Jews O'h,~rs 122 Bhilainagar 42 Malayalam Hindu 11 4 ., Sindhi Hindu 10 5 5 Bengali Hindu 8 4 4 Gardia Hindu 1 1 Harijan gona Hindu 28 13 15 Harijanchamar Hindu 5 2 3 Harijanrilly Hindu 85 42 43 Marata Hindu 4 3 1 Fasin Muslim 9 5 4 Anglo-Indian Christian 4 2 2 Russian Others 4 2 2 123 Ba10d 23 Nanak Sikh 3 2 1 124 Rajhara Jharan Dalli 195 Khatri Hindu 4 3 125 Raipur 193 Bengali Hindu 64 32 32 Uria Hindu 14 10 4 Madrasi Hindu 19 7 12 Punjabi Hindu 16 15 1 Rajpura Hindu 8 4 4 AnandMarg Hindu 7 7 Khatri· Hindu 10 8 2 Maheswari Hindu 6 4 2 Nepali Hindu 1 1 Marathi Hindu 2 I Rawat Hindu 3 2 Chhatrya Hindu 7 2 5 Sagar Hindu 6 2 4 Garodia Hindu 6 4 2 Ahir Hindu 7 5 2 184 APPENDIX VIII-Cone/d. Townwise details of populatioa of sect/faith of other religion clubbed with specified religions

Sl. No. Nam~ of Town Alphabetical Sect/faith of Clubbed POPULATION order of Town other religion in ~-~------"""\ P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Panika Hindu 21 10 11 BraJunin Hindu IS 9 6 Dhangar Hindu 6 3 3 Magar Hindu 1 1 Gujrati Hindu 32 18 14 Malyalam Hindu 3 2 1 Rajasthani Hindu 1 1 Mamacha Hindu 3 1 2 Marwadi Hindu 7 4 3 Telgu Hindu 5 2 3 Maratha Hindu 1 1 Koshthi Hindu 1 1 Udasin Hindu 1 1 Khoja Muslim 11 6 5 Ismail Muslim 2 2 Gurmukhi Sikh 5 3 2 126 Mahasamund 143 Vishnav Hindu 5 2 3 127 Dhamtari 69 Padamwar Hindu 35 15 20 Manavdharma Hindu 8 2 6 Telgu Hindu 2 2 128 Jagdalpur 99 Danteshwariki puja Hindu 11 7 4 Vishniv Hindu 52 29 23 Deolhriya Puja Hindu 4 2 2 Sindhi Hindu 29 15 14 Shivpuja Hindu I 129 Raisen 194 Sindhi Hindu 11 4 , 130 Hatta 91 Arya Hindu 10 5 5 Sidaninarayan Hindu 3 1 2 131 Damoh 64 Radhaswami Hindu 6 3 3 Marathi Hindu 6 3 3 Sindhi\ Hindu 4 4 Arya Hindu 4 4 Vedik Hindu 15 9 6 Sanatan Hindu 5 3 2 Parsi Others 10 4 6

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LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF G OVERNMBNT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS AS O;{ 31st l\:IARCH 1970

AGRA AMRITSAR

1. National Book House, J eoni Mandi (Reg.) 27. Amar Nath & Sons, Near P. O. Majith Mandi (Reg.) 2. Wedhwa & Co., 45 Civil Lines (Reg.) 3. Banwari LalJain, Publishers, Moti Katra (Rest.) 28. Law Book Agency, G.T.Road, Putligarh (Reg.) 4. Asa Ram Baldev Dass & Sons, Bagh (Rest.) 29. The Booksellers Retreat, Hall Bazar (Reg.) MuzafFarpur • ANAND AHMEDABAD 30. Vijaya Stores, Station Road (Rest.) 5. Balgovind Booksellers, Gandhi Road (Rest.) 6. Chandra Kant Chimanlal Vora, Gandhi (Reg.) BANGALORE Road. 7. New Order Book Co., Gandhi Road, Ellis (Ra:g.) 31. Bangalore Press, Lake View, Mysore Road, (Reg.) Bridge. P. O. B. No. 507 S. Sastu Kitab Ghar, Near Relief Talkies (Reg.) 32. International Book House P. Ltd., 4F, M. G. (Reg,) Patthar Kuva Relief Road Road. 9. Gujarat Law House, Near Municipal Swimm- (Rest.) 33. Makkala Pustak Press, Balamandira, Gandhi (Reg.) ing Bath. Nagar. 10. Mahajan Bros. Opp. Khadia Police Gate " (Rest.) 34. S. S. Book Emporium, 118, Mountjoy Road (Reg.) Hanumant Nagar. 11.... HimanshuBook Co., 10 Mission Market,Nr. (Rest.) 35. Standard Book Depot, Avenue Road (Reg.) Gujarat College. -Ili. 36. Vichara Sahitya Ltd., Balepet (Reg.) AHMEDNAGAR 37. Atma Stores, 5th Crose, Malleswaram (Rest.)

12. V. T. Jorkar, Prop. Rama General Stores, (Rest.) BAREILLY NaviPath. 38. Agarwal Bros., Bara Bazar (Reg.) AJMER 13. Book Land, 663, Madar Gate (Reg.) BARODA 14. Rajputana Book House, Station Road (Reg.) 39. New Medical Book House, 540, Madenzampa (Rest.) Road. ALIGARH 40. Sh. Chandrakant Mohan Lal Shah Gaini (Rest.) Shankar Bldg. Diwanji's Wada, Dandia Bazar. 15. Friend's Book House, Muslim University (Reg.) Market. 16. New Kitab Ghar, Mill Market (Rest.) BHAGALPUR ALLAHABAD 41. Paper Stationery Stores, D. N.Singh Road (Reg.)

17. Kitabistan, 17-A, Karnla Nahru Road (Reg.) BHOPAL 18. Law Book Co., Sardar Patel Marg, P. Box 4 (Reg.) 42. Lyall Book Depot, Mohd. Din Bldg Sultania (Reg.) 19. Ram Narain Lal Beni Madho, 2-.'\. Katra (Reg.) Road. Road. 43. Bhopal Sahitya Sacian, Publishers, Book- (Rest.) sellers & Stationers, 37, Lalwani Press Road. 20. Universal Book Co., 20, M. G. Road _ (Reg.)

21. University Book Agency (of Lahore) Elgin (Reg.) BHUBANESHWAR Road. 22. Bharat Law House, 15, Mahatma Gandhi (Rest.) 44. Prabhat K. Mahapatra, Bhubaneshwar Marg (Reg.) Marg. BHAVANAGAR 23. Chandralok Prakash an , 73, Darbhanga (Rest.) Colony. 45. Shah Parsotam Da~ Gigabhai, M.G.Road (Rest.) 24. Ram Natain Lal Beni Prasad, 2/A, Katra (Rest.) Road~ BOLPUR AMBALA CANTT. 46. Bolpur Pustakalaya, Rabindra Sarani, P.O. (Rest.) Bolpur, Birbhum (W.B.) 25. English Book Depot. Ambala Cantt. (Reg.) BIJAPVR AMBALACITY 47. Sh. D. V. Deshpane, Recognised Law Book- (ReSt.) 26. Sethi Law House, 8719, Rly. Road, Ambala (Reg.) sellers Prop: Vinoo Book Depot, Near City. Shiralshetti Chowk. (ii)

BELGHARIA COlltd.

48. Granthloka, 5/1, Ambica Mukerji Road, 24 (Rest.) 82. S. C. Sarkar & Sons P. Ltd., I C College (Reg.) Parganas, W. B. Square BlKANER 83. S. K. Lahiri & Co. P. Ltd., College Street (Reg.) 49. Bhandari Bros. Gaga Gate (Rest.) 84. Thacker Spink:& Co. (1933) P. Ltd., 3. (Reg.) Esplanade East. BOMBAY 85. W. Newman & Co. Ltd., 3, Old Co"rt House (Reg.) 50. Charles Lambert & Co., 101, M.G.Road •. (Reg.) St. 51. Cooperators Book Depot, 5/32, Ahmed Sailor (Reg.) 86. Indian Book Dist. Co. C-52 1I. G. Road, (Rest.) Bldg., Dadar. 87. K. K. Roy, 55, Gariahat Road, P. Box No. IRest.) 52. Current Book House, Maruti Lane, Raghu- (Reg.) 10210. nath Dadaji Street. 88. Manimala, 123, Bow Bazar Street. (Reg.) 53. Current Technical Literature Co. P. Ltd., (Reg.) 89. JYlodern Book Depot,9, Chowringhee (Rest.) India House, 1st Foor. Centre. 54. C. Jamnadas & Co., Booksellers, 146-C, (Reg.) 90. New Script, 172/3, Rash Behari Avenue (Reg.) Princess Street. 91. Gyan Bharati, 171-A, M. G. Road. (Reg.) 55. Indo Nath & Co. Office No.8, 1st Floor, 257 (Reg.) 92. Mukherjee Library, 1, Gopi Mohan Datta (ResL) Frase Road. Lane. 56. International Book House Ltd., 9, Ash Lane, (Reg.) 93. S. Bhattacharj ee & Co. 49, Dharamtalla Street. (Rest.) M. G. Road. 94. Scientific Book Agency, 103, Netaji Subhas (Rest.) 57. Kothari Book Depot, King Edward Road (Reg.) Road. 58. Lakhani Book Depot, Girgaum (Reg.) 95. Smt. P. D. Updhyay, 16, Munshi Sardatuddin (Rest.) 59. Minerva "Book Shop, 10, Kailash Darshan. (Reg.) Lane. Srd Floor, Nava Chowk, 96. Universal Book Dist. 8/2, Hastings Street. (Rest.) 60. N. M.Tripathi P.Ltd., Princess Street (Reg.) 97. Manisha Granthalaya P. Ltd., 4/3. B. (Rest.) 61. New Book Co., 188-190 Dr. Dadabhai (Reg.) Bankim Chatterjee Street. Naroji Road 98. N. M. Roy Chowdhury Co. P. Ltd., 72 (Rest.) 62. P. P. H. Book Stall, 190/B, Khetwadi (Reg.) M. G. Road. Main Road. 63. World Literature, Pyare Singh Chug House, (Rest.) CHANDlGARH Agra Road. 64. Swastik Sales Co. Scientific & Technical (Rest.) 99. Jain Law A!5ency, Shop No.5, Sector 22 D. (Reg.) Booksellers. 100. Mehta Bros., 1933, Sector 22 B (Reg.) 65. M. & J. Services, 2-A, Bahri Building, P. B. (Rest.) 101. Rama News Agency, Booksellers, Sector (Reg.) 6007. 22. 66. Popular Book Depot, Lamington Road (Reg.) 102. Universal Book Store, Booth No. 25 Sector (Reg.) 67. Sunderdas Gain Chand 601, Girgaum Road, (Reg.) 22 D. Near Princess Street. - 103. English Book Shol-- 34, SectOr 22-D (Rest.) 68. Thacker & Co., Rampart Row (Reg.) CALI CUT 69. All India Supply Co., 342, Kalbadevi Road (Rest.) 70. Amalgamated Press, 41 Hamam Street (Rest.) 104. Touring Bacik Stall, Court Road. (Rest.) 71. A~ian Trading Co., 310, the Miraballe (Rest.) P.M.1505. CUTTACK 72. Secretat-y, Salestax Practitioner Association, (Rest.) 105. Cuttack Law Time~, Cuttack. (Reg.) Room No.8, Palton Road, 106. D. P. Soar & Sons, Manglabad (Rest.) 73. Usha Book Depot, 585 Chira Bazar (Reg.) 107. New Students Store (Rest.) CALCUTTA DEHRADUN 74. Chatterjee & Co. 3/1, Becharam Chatterjee (Reg.) Lane. 108. Bishan Singh andi.Mahendra!Fal Singh, 318, (Reg.) 75. Ourrent Literature Co., 208, M. G. Road (Relt.) Chukhuwala. 76. Dass Gupta & Co. Ltd. 54/3, College (Reg.) 109. Jugal Kishore & Co., Rajpur Road. (Reg.) Street. 110. National News Agency, Paltan Bazar. (Reg.) 77. Firma K. L. Mukhopadhya, 6/1A, (Reg.) Bancharam Akrur Lane. 111. Sant Singh & Sons, 28, Rama Market. (Rest.) 78. Hindu Library, 69-A, Bolaram De Street •• (Reg.) 112. Universal Book House, 39-A, Rajpur Road. (Rest.) 79. M. C. Sarkar & Sons P. Ltd., 14, Bankim (Reg.) 113. Natraj Publishers, 52 Rajpur Road. (Reg.) Ohatterji Lane. 80. Oxford Book Stationery Co., 17 Park St. (Reg.) DELm 81. R. Chambrary & Co. Ltd., Kent House, (Reg.) P. 33 Mission Row Extension. 114. Atma Ram & Sons. Kashmeri Gate - (Reg.) (iii)

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115. Bahri Bros. 243, Lajpat Rai Market. (Reg.) 150. Bharat Book Depot & Prakashan, Subhas, (Rest.} Road. 116. Bawa Harkishan Da';s Bedi (Vijaya General (Reg.) Agency, Delhi Ahata Kodara Chamalian 151. Akalwadi Book Depot, Yijay Road (Res!.) Road. 117. BookwelIs,4 Sant ~ara'lkari Colony, P. B. (Reg.) ERNAKULAM 156.3, Deihi-9. 152. South India Traders, C/o Cor.stitutional Law (Reg.} 1I8. Dhanwant Medical & Law Book House, " (Reg.) JoU! nal. 1522, Lajpatrai Market. 153. Pai & Co., Broadway (Rest.) 119. Federal Law Book Depot, Kashmeri Gate. (Reg.) 120. Imperial Publishing Co., 3, Faiz Bazar, " (Reg.) Drayaganj. FEROZEPUR CANTT. 121. Indian Army Book Depot, 3, Ansari Road, (Reg.) 154. English Book Depot, 78, Jlwke Road (Reg.) Dayaganj. 122. ]. M.Jaina & Bros., Mori Gate. (Reg.) GAYA 123. Kitab l'.lahal (Wholesale Division) P. Ltd., (Reg.) 28, Faiz Bazar. 155. Sabitya Sacian, Gautam Budha Marg. (Reg.) 124. K. L. Seth, Suppliers of Law, Commercial & (Reg.) Tech. Books, Shantinagar, Ganeshpura. GOA 125. l\1etropoliton Book Co., 1, Faiz Bazar. (Reg.) 156. Singhal's Book House, P. O. B. Xo. 70, Near (Rest.) 126. Publication Centre. Subzi l\landi, Opposite (Reg.) the Church. Birla Mills. ' 127. Sat Narain & Sam, 3141, 1\10hd ..Ali Bazar, (Reg.) Movi Gate. GURGAON 128. Uniyersal Book & Stationery Co., 16 Netaji (Reg.) 157. Prabhu Book Service, Nai Subji Mandi (Rest.) Subhas Marg. 129. Universal Book Traders, 30, Gokhle l\{arket (Reg.) GUNTUR 130. Youngman & Co., Nai Sarak. (Reg.) 131. Adarsh Publicity Service, 5A/IO, Ansari (Rest.) 158. Book Lovers P. Ltd., ArnudeJpet, (Reg.) Road, Daryaganj. Chowrasta. 132. Amar Hind Book House, Nai Sarak (Rest. ) GWAUOR 133. All India Educational Supply Co., Shyi (Rest.) Ram Building, Jawahar l\agar. 159. Loyal Book Depot, Patankar Bazar, Lash- (Rest.) 134. B. Nath & Bros, 380&, Charkawalan, (Rest.) Chowri Bazar. kar. Tater Bros., Sarafa 135. General Book Depot, 1691, Nai Sarak (Rest). 160. (Rest. ) 161. Anand Pustak Bhandar, M. L. B. 1\larg (Rest) . 136. Hindi Sabitya Sansar, 1547, Nai Sarak (Rest.) 162. ~L C. Daftari, Prop. M. B. Jain & Eros., (Rest. ) 137. Law Literature House, 2646, BalJimaran (Rest.) Booksellers, Sarafa, Lashkar 138. Munshi Ram Manohar Lal, Oriental Book- (Rest.) 163. Grover Law House, Nr. High Court Gali (Rest.) sellers & Publishers, P. B. No. 1165, Nai Sarak. Kitab Ghar, High Court Road (Reg.) 139. Premier Book Co., Printers, Publishers and (Rest.) 164. Booksellers, Nai Sarak. GHAZIABAD 140. Oversees Book Agency, 3810, David Street, (Reg.) Daryaganj-9. 165. Jayana Book Agency, Outside S. D. Inter (Rest.) 141. Amir Book Depot, Nai Sarak. (Rest.) College, G. T. Road. 142. Rajpal & Sons, Kashmeri Gate (Rest.) 166. S. Gupta, 342, Ram Nagar (Reg.) 143. Saini Law Publishing Co., 1899, Chandni (Rest.) Chowk. HYDERABAD

144. Moti Lal Banrusi Dass, Bangalow Road, (Reg.) 167. The Swaraj Book Depot, L3kdika-pul (Reg.) Jawahar Nagar. 168. Bhasba Prakash an 22-5-69 Gharkaman (Rest. ) 145. Sangam Book Depot, Main l\1arket, Gupta (Reg.) Colony. 169. Booklovers, P. Ltd., Kachiguda Chowrasta (Rest.) 146. Summer BIOS., P. O. BirJa Lines. (Rest.) 170. Book Syndicate, Devka Mabal, Opp. Central (Reg.) 147. University Book House, 15, U. B. Bangalow (Rest.) Bank. Road,Jawabar Nagar. 171. Labour Law Publications, 873, Sultan (Reg.) 148. Om Book Stall, Civil Court Compound (Reg.) Bazar. 172. Book Links Corporation, Narayanagoda. (Reg. ) DHANBAD BARDWAR 149. New Sketch Press, Post Box 26 (Rest.) 173. Scva Kunj, Kanshal Bhawan, Brahampuri (Rest.) (iv)

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174. Pervaje's Bc>ok House, Station Road. (Reg.) 201. Palkashan Parasaran, 1}90, Namdhar Niwas (Reg.) Azad Marg. INDORE KOLAPUR

175. Wadhwa & Co., 27, Mahatma Gandhi Road (Reg.) 202. l'.1aharashtra Granth Bhandar, Mahadwar (Rest.) Road. 175. Maihya Praje3'1 Book Centle, 41, Ahi1ya- (Rest.) punt. KUMTA 177. l'.lodern Book HO-lse, Shiv Vilas Palace (Rest. ) 203. S. V. Kamal, Booksellers & Stationers (S. (Reg.) 173. Swar up Bras, , Khajuri Bazar (Reg.) Kanara) 179. Vinay Pustak Bhandar, (Rest.) LUCKNOW

jAIPUR-CITY 204. Balkrishna Book Co. Ltd., Hazratganj (Reg.) 205. British Book Depot, 34, Hazratganj (Reg.) 130. Bharat Law House, Booksellers & Publishers (Reg.) Opp. Prem Pr'akash Cinema. 206. Eastern Book OJ" 34, Lalbagh Road (Reg.) 131. Popular Book Depot, Chaura Rasta. (Reg.) 207. Ram Advani Hazratganj, P. B. 154 (Reg.) 132. Vani Mandir , Swami l\'Iansing Highway. (Reg.) 203. Universal Publishers (P) Ltd., Hazratganj (Reg.) 133. Raj Books & Subs. Agency, 16 Nehru Bazar ,Rest.) 209. Acquarium Supply Co., 213, Faizabad (Rest.) Road. jAMSHEDPUR 210. Civil & Milita. y ;' .. ucational Stores, 106/B,' (Rest.) Sadar Baz3."_ 184. Amar Kitab Gha,., Diagonal Rd., P. B. No. (Reg.) LUDInANA 78. 185. Gupta Store~, Dhatkidith. •. (Reg.) 211. Lyall Book Depot, Ch .. i' a Bazar (Reg.) 186. Sanya1 Bros. Booksellers, & News Agents, 26 (Res!.) 212. l'vfohindra BIOS., r-;: . c:, ~ri Road (Rest.) Main Road. 213. Nanda StationCl y ul1andar, Pustak Bazar (Rest.) 214. The Pralmacy News, Pindi St. (Rest.) jAMNAGAR MADURAI 137. Swadeshi Va3tu Bhanaar, Ratnabai, M"sid (Reg.) Road. 215. Oriental Book House, 258, West Masi St. (Reg.) 216. Vivekananda Press, 43, West Masi Street. (Reg.) JODHPUR MATHURA 188. Chopra Bros., Tripolia Bazar. (Reg.) 217. Rath & Co., Tilohi Bldg. Bengali Ghat (Rest.) 189. Dwarka Das Rathi, Wholesale Books and (Reg.) News Agents. MADRAS 190. Kitab Ghar, Sojati Gate. (Reg.) 191. Rajasthan Law House, High Court Road .• , (Rest.) 218. Account Test Institute, P. 0.760 Egmora (Reg.) 219. C. Subbiah Chelty, 62 Big Street, Triplicane (Reg.) jABALPUR 220. K. Krishnamurty, Post Box 384 (Reg.) 221. P. Vardhachary & Co" 8 Linghi Chetty (Reg.) 192. Modern Book House, 286, Jawaharganj (Reg.) Street. 193. Popular Book House, Nr. Omti P. O. (Rest.) 222. C. Sitararnan & Co., 33, Royapettah High (Reg.) Road. jULLUNDER CITY 223. M. Sachechalam & Co., 14 Bankuram Chetty. (Rest) Street. 194. Jain General House, Bazar Bansanwala (Reg.) 224. Madras Book Agency (Rest.) 195. Hazoorina Bros., l'.1ai Hiran Gate. (Rest.) 225. The Rex Trading Co., P. B. 5049, 31 & 32 (Rest.) 196. University Publishels, Railway Road. (Rest.) James St. 226. Nav Bharat Agencies, 18, Andiappa St. (Rest.) Sadhana Sadan. JHUNJHUNU (RAJ.) 227. Mohan Pathappagarn & Book Depot, 3, (Rest.) 197. Shashi Kumar Sharat Chandra. (ReSL) Pyecrafts, Triplicane. 228. Naresh Co. 3, Dr. Rangachari Rd., Mylapore (Rest.) K,ANPUR 229. Reliance Trading Co., 70/l0, Shambu Das St. (Reg.) MANGALORE 198. Advani & Co., P. Box 100, The Mall (Reg.) 199. Sahitya Niketan, Shradhanand Park (Reg.) 230. U. R. Shaneye S.ons, Car Street, P. Box 128 (Reg.) 200. Universal Book Stall, The Mall (Reg.) 231. K. Bhoga Rao & Co" Kodial Bail (Rest.) "MEERUTj NEW DELID-

~43. Wester'l Book Depot, Residency Road (Reg.) 274. Glob Publications, 0-33 Nizamudin East .• (Rest.) 244. The Executive Se~etary, Mineral Industry (Rest.) 275. Standard Booksellers, Stationers, Palam (Rest.) Association JI' rn~ :11 HOUSe Near All India Enclave. Radio Squat". 276. Scientific Instruments Stores, A-3S5 New (Rest.) Rajendra Nagar. ~ILGIRlS 277. Shyam Pustak Bhandar, 3819, Arya Samaj (Rest.) 245. Mary Martin Booksellers, Kotagiris Madras (Rest.) Road. States. PATlAI,A 'NAINITAL 278. Jain lit Co., 17, Shah Nashin Bazar (Reg.) 246. Consal Book Depot, Bara Bazar _ (Reg.) 'NADIAD PATNA 279. Luxmi Trading Co., Padci-ki_HaveH (Reg.) 247. R. S. Desai, Station Road (Rest.) - 280. J. N. P. Agarwal & Co., Padci-ki-Haveli (Reg.) 'NEW DELHI 281. Moti Lal Banarsi Dass &. Co., Padci-ld­ (Reg.) Haveli. 248. Amrit Book Co., Connaught Circus (Reg.) 282. Today & Tommorrow, Ashok Rajpath (Rest.) 249. Aapki Dukan, 5/5777, Dev Nagar (Reg.) '250. Bhawani & Sons, 8 F, rConnaught Place (Reg.) POONA '251. Central News Agency, 23{90, Connaught (Reg.) Circus. 283. Deccan Book Stall, Deccan Gymkhana (Reg.) '252. English Book Stores, 7-L, Connaught Circus, (Reg.) 284. Imperial Book Depot, 266, M. G. Road (Reg.) P. B. No. 328. 285. Sarswat 67, Patel Flats, 2, Bombay Poona (Rest.) '253. Jain Book Agency, C/9, Prem House, Con­ (Reg.) Road. naught Place. 286. International Book Sf' _vice, Deccan Gym- (Reg.) 254, Jayana Book Depot, P. B. 2505, Karol Bagh (Reg.) khana. (Reg.) "255. Luxmi Book Store, 72, ]anpath P. O. Box (Reg.) Z87. Raka Book Agency, Opp. Natu's Chawl, 553. Near Appa Balwant Chowk. 256. Mehra Bros., 50.0, Kalkaji, New Delhi-19 (Reg.) 288. Seey. Bharati Itihasa Samshodhana Mandir, (Rest.) 1321, Sadashiv Peth. 257. Navyug Traders, Desh Bandhu Gupta Road, (Reg.) DevNagartl '258. New Book Depot, Latest Books, Periodicals (Reg.) PONDICHERRY Sty. P. B. 96, Oonnaught Place. ~lJ9. Honesty Book House, 9 Rue Duplix (Rest.) (Vi)

:l'UDOKKO'ITAi TRlVANDl\UM 290. Meenakashi £'attippagam, 4142, East Main (Rest.) ~05.. IpternlltionalBook Depot, Main Road ~ •• =(Reg.) St. 306. Reddiar Press &: Book Depot~ P.:B. No.:4 [(Rest.) 291. Sh. P. SwamJnatbaD 1hivam &: Co" East (Re:.t.:; MaIn Road. TEZPUR '1UjKOT 307. Jyoti Prakash .... n Bhawan, Ter!)ur, Assam".. (Resq. 292. Mohan Lal Dossbhai Shah Doobellerr & (Reg.) UDAIPUR Subs. &: Advt. Agent. 30B. Book C::ntre, Maharar-d Lnopal College, (Rest.) R.AIPUR Consumer Co-Op. Society Ltd. . 293. Pustak Pratisthan, Sati Bazar (Rest.) 369. Ashutosh &: Co., Station Road, Opp;, Univer.. (Rest.) sity of pdaipur.' . RANCIIl 294. Crown Book .i)epot, lJ!Jl't:'l' Baz&& .. 310. Rami Bros., 41, Mallipura (Rest.) REWAlU i VARANASI 295. Tika Ram Sing Lal .. _ (R~t.) - 311. The Manager, Banaras {HindultJdversit), (Reg.) SAG.~R Book Depot.

296. Yadav Book 5tallr Publishers & llooksellers (Re.~t.) 312. Chowkhamba Sanskrit Saries Office, Gopsl (Rt'g., Mandir Lane, P. B. No.8. SECUNDERABAD ~!S. KoMnoor Stores, University Road Lan:at _ (:Reg.) , 297. Hindustan JJl8.ry Pul1lisJ.":r8. Market Street (Rest.) 314. Viswavidyalaya Prakasban, K 40/18. (Reg.) Bhairo Nath Marg. SIVAKASJ 315. Globe Book Centre, P. O. Hindus University (Rest.) 298. Gauesh Stoles, South Car Street _ _ (Rest.) VIZEGAPft TAM SIMLA r316.~ Gupta lBros., Vizia Building (Reg.} 299. Minerva Book Shop, The Mall ... (Reg.) 317. The Secretary, Andhra University General (Rest.) SlJIU,.T Co-Op. Stores.

800. Shri Gajanan Pustakalaya, Tower Road .. (Reg.) VELLORE SOl· Gujarat Subs. Agency, Jawahar La} Ndlru (Rest,) J. ij r~ :::. • Marg, Athwa Lines. pIB.! A. Venkatasubban, lAw Bl)oksellers _ (Reg.) TU'I1COlUN WAaDHA I· 802. Shri K. TJ-hF8jn. 51, French Chapai (ReIl,) SI9.ISwaraje~ ~ Bhandar, Rathf' Market ll<.eg·}' Road. FOR LOCAL SALE. Tm.ClIINOI' OLLY 1. Government of India Kitab Mahal, Janptlt'lJ,. 803. S. Krishnaswami & CO" 35. Subhasb (Rest.) Opp. India Coffee Ho~e; Chandra Bose Road. New Delhi. Phone NOr 44561. 2. Govermnent ofIndia Book 'Depot, BJ.!Usting: TRlPURA. Street, Calcutta, Phone No. 2S~I3.

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31. The Registrar of Companies, Bihar Journal Road, Patna-l 1. TIle As~dstant Director, Extension Centre, BhuH Road, Dhanbad. S2~ The Registrar of Companies, 162, Brigad e Road, BangalOl'e, 2. The Assistant, Director, Extension Centre, Santnagar 33. The Registrar of Companies, Everest, 100 ·Marine Driver, . Hyderabad.UI. Bombay. 3. The Assistant Dir.ector, Goverullnent~of India, S ..1. S. I· 34. The Registrar of CompaI).ies, Gujarat State Samachar I Ministry of C & ~I, Ex.tension LCentre, Kapileshwar Bldg. Ahmedabad. Road, Belgaum. . .' 35. The Registrar of Companies, Gwalior (M. P.). ... t- Th~ASsistan t Director, Extension Centre, Krishn~rnist t. 36. The Registrar of Companies, H. No. 3-5-837, Hyder C I, . ~. (A. P.). . _ _ _ ~.~ _ ...,;__ _.., Guda, Hyderabad. 5. The Assistant Direc~or> Footwear, ExtenslOlHCentrei

103. The Asstt. Director, S. I. S. I. M. I. Road,Jaipur. 67. The Director of Supplies and Disposa Deptt. of 1 Supply, 10, Mount Road, Madras-2. 104. The Collector of Customs, Madras. 68. Director General of Supplies and Disposals N. I. C. 105. National Building Org., Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi. Bldg. New Delhi. ' 106. The Controller of Communication, Bombay Region. 69. 1Ihe Controller of Imports & Exports, Rajkot. Bombay. ' 70. The Inspector, Dock Safety, M/L&E Madras Harbour' 107. The Kamata,k University, DharwlU" Madras-I. 108. The Sardar :ratel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar. 71. The Inspecting Asstt. Commissioner of Incomt. Tax, Kerala, Emakulam. 109. The Principal Publications Officer sending comlDJllion for Scientific & Tech., Terminology, UGC, Building. 72 The Under Secretary, Rajya Sabha Sectt., Parliameoe House, New Delhi. New Delhi. 110. The Officer-in-Charge, Information Centre, Swai Ram 73· CO:J.troller ofImports & Exports, 7, Porlland Park, Visa. khapatnam. ' Singh Rbad,Jaipur. .... 14. The Senior Inspector, Dock Safety, Botewalla Chambers Ill· The Director General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi. I Sir P. M. Road, Bombay. 112. Controller of Aerodromes, Delhi. 15. Controller of Imports & Exports, 1. B. 14.P, Pondi. 113. Controller OJ Aerodromes, Calcutta. cherry. 114. Controller of Aerodromes, Bombay. 76. Dy. Director rncharge, S. EI. S. I. 5ahakar Bhavan, 115. Controller of Aerodromes, Madras. Trikon Bagicha, Rajkot. • , 116. The Registrar, Punjab Agrl. University, Ludhiana. 77. The Publicity and Liasion Officer FOi'est Research Institute & Colleges, Near Forest, P.' O. Dehradun. 117. The Land & Developmept.Officer, M. of Health ~amily Planning 'W. H. & U. D., Nrrman Bhavan, New Delhi.lI. 78. The Asstt. Controller of Imports and Exports Govt. of India, MinistlY of Commerce, New KandJa. ' llS. Actin!! Secretary, Official Language (Leg.) CommissiOn, 79. The Dy. Director General (5. D.) 6, Esplanade East, Min istry of Law, Bhagwan Dass Roarl" Nc:w Delhi. Calcutta. , CENSUS' 80. The Director, Govt. of India, S. r. S. r. Ministry of I & I. Registrar General India, 2/A, M:ansmgh R ,ad, d.:w S. Industrial Areas-B, Ludhiana. Delhi-ll. ' - 81. The Govt. Epigraphist for India. 2. The Director of Census Operations, Andbra Pradesh 82. Th~ Asstt. Director, Incharge, 5. 1. S. I. Extension Cent're Khusro Manzi!, Hydetabad-4. Varansi. 3. The Director of Census O.Jen tions, AS3am BOr.liyle Roarl, 83. The Director of S:.tpplies, Swarup Nagar, Kanpur. ShiIlong-I. 84. The Asstt. Director (Admn.) Office of the Dte of 4. The Director of Census O,Jerations, Bihar, Boring Canal Supplies & Disposal, Bombay. • Road, Patna. 85. Tne Chief Controller of Imports & Exports, Ministry of 5. The Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Ellis Bridge, International Trade, Madras. Ahmedaba 6. 86. "i Dy. Collector of Customs, Custom House. 6. The Director of Census Operations, Haryana., Kothi lIlo. 1. - VisakhapatDame Sector 10-A, Chandigarh.

87. The 1 Principal Officer, Mercantile Marine DepartmeJIt 7. The Director of Census Operations, Himachal Pradesh Calcutta. " , Boswel, Simla-5. 88. The Director, S. I. S 1. Karan Nagar, Srinagar. 8. The Director of Census Operations, Jammu & Kashmir, 19 Karan Nagar, Srinagat. 89. The Director, I/C, S. I. S. I., 107, Industrial Estate. Kanpur. 9. The Director of Census Operations, Kerala, Kowdiar Avenue Road, Trivandrum-3. 90. The Director of Inspection, New Marine Lines, Bombay-I. 10. The Director qfCensus Operations, Mad4ya Pradesh, Civil Lines, Bhopal-2 (M. P.) . 91. The Dy. Chief Controller of Imports & Exports, T. D. The Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra, Sprott. Road, Ernakulam. n. Road, Bombay-I (BR). 92. & Boo)!: The -Asstt. Director, Govt. Stationery Depot The Director of Cens~s Operations, Manipur, Imphal. Aurangabad. ' 12. 13. The Directol;' of Census Operations, ~Meghalaya, Nangd 93. The Asstt. Director I/C., S. 1. S. r. Club Road Hubli. Hills, Shi11ong-3. ~~f ' 94. The Employment Officer, Talcher. 14. The Direct~r of Census Operatio~s, Mysore, Basappa Cross Road, Shanti Nagar, Bangalore-l. 95. The Director ofInspection, Dte. G & S, Disposal-I, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, Calcutta. 15t The Director of Census Operation~, Nagaland. Kohima. 96. The Collector of Customs, New Custom House, Bombay. 16; The Director of Census Operlttions, Orissa, Chandni Ohouk, Cuttack·l 97. The Controller ofImpprts & Exports, Bangalore. The Director of Census Operations, Punjab, No. 72" 98. T'te Admn. Officer, Tariff Comtnissioner, 101, Queen's 17. Road, Bombay. Sector-5, Chandigarh. 18. The Dir¢ctor of Census Operations, Rajasthan, Rambag 99. The Commissioner ofIncome Tall, Patiala. , Palace, Jaipur. too. The Director; Ministry of 1. & Supply (Deptt. ofIndu. ~9. The Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu, ,10, stry), Cuttack. Poes Garden, Madras-B6. tol. The Dy. Director of Public Relations State Information, 20. The Director of Census Operations, 'Iripura, Durga Bad Centre, Patna. West{Jompound, Agartala. 102. The Officer.in~Charge, State Information Centre, Madras 21. Th e Director of Census Operations, U ttat Pradesh, 6-Park Road, Lucknow. (ix)

22. The Director of Census Operations, West Bengal, 20 27. The Director of Census OperatiODJ, Dehli, 2, Under British Indian Street, Calcutta-!' Hill Road, Delhi-6. 23. The Director of Census Operations, Andarnan and Nicobar 28. The Director of Census OperatioJII, Goa, Daman &: Diu, Islands, Port Blair. Dr. A. Borkar Road. Panaji. 24. The Director of CensUli Operations Arunachal Pradesh 29. The Director of Census Operations, L. M. &: A. I.lands Laithumkhrah, Shillong.' • Kavaratti. 25. The Dir.ector of Census Operations, Chandigarh Kothi Director of OperatiOllJ, Pondicherry, Madras No. 1012, Sector, S.c, Chandigarh. 30. The Census 26. The Director of CensUli Operations, Dadra and Nager Haveii, Panaji,

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8 23 9 \ Blank 18 Table No. 21 8 BlaEk 4 SI. No. 3 19 Table No. 26 6 Blank Khandwa 27 Minor Group Col. 10 Blank 277 50 12 9 4,883 4,833

52 60(b) 3 35fVII 35/VIII 53 71 11 5,584 53 71 12 Blank 5,584 53 96 8 7,002 7,007 58 199 6 8,27 8,273 58 216 3 35/1 35/XI 68 163 8 Bhopal Bhopal "45 455 69 180 11 Pandhurna Pandhurna 38 0 71 228 10 Gopawbanas Sidhi

74 19 16 27,30 27,300 74 26 14 16,0 16,000 74 26 15 42,100 1,000 74 26 16 29,50 29,500 74 27 12 99,400 28,600 74 27 13 8,800 99,400

74 27 17 364,500 267,500

74 27 17 324,100 304,100 75 29 5 82,200 8,200 77 63 10 490,400 590,400 78 69 13 472,800 472,200 79 93 16 3,300 8,300

80 97(~) 12 5,.100 425,400 80 97(a) 17 17,829,600 17,829,700 80 101 15 18,000 1,800 2

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81 116 12 26,000 26,800 83 145 16 10,004- 10,000 84 155 14 29,700 25,700 85 157 17 23,600 123,600 87 190 12 00 300 87 190 17 10,50,200 10,500 87 192 13 647,100 2,647,100'" 87 197 17 181,100 187,100 88 205 (a) 10 5,575,000 5,575,800 89 216 17 14,970 149,700 92 4 10 182,000 18,200 93 44 12 33,736 33,842 94 82 9 W TW 95 92 9 W T 95 95 15 10,008 11,008 95 107 16 71 1 96 141 16 7 71 97 lS9(a) 9 Blank T 98 187 8 W B 99 248 9 Blank W 102 Burhar Dhan-puri Agglo. 10 2 3 102 50(a) 10 3 2 103 68 15 2 103 69 8 1 103 70 11 12 103 77 17 I 103 78 17 1 103 81 19 1 2 105 110 11 4- 1 105 131 15 2 107 170 14 Blank 2 lOB 184- 17 Blank 109 207 9 0(1) VO(I) 109 203 15 Blank 3 110 231 11 Blank 4 3

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III 247 17 Blank 1 114 56 8 Brass Utensils 114 57 g Blank Brass Utensils lIS 100 12 1 120 222 13 2 125 110 22 685 583 125 123 22 21 218 126 150 10 2,596 2,593 128 213 22 64 646 130 9 12 1,908 1.098 130 19 22 130 22 15 608 6,608 133 87 22 6 60 133 88 7 806,761 206,761 133 88 22 20 205 133 92 8 12,650 12,560 133 104 15 3,423 2,343 13+ ll3 10 337 397 135 158 22 3 23 135 159(a) 9 2,975 2,375 135 169 13 6,453 16,453 135 170 13 763 4,763 136 200 21 Blank 38 136 200 22 385 5 141 62 32 538 53 141 64 38 23,599 25,399 142 88 26 456 465 142 90 38 3,308 3,380 142 120 25 810 80 143 141 37 677 4,677 145 178 37 3,382 3,282 149 46 5 a,VIII 8/VII 151 170 5 22/1 22/II 174 1 7 3

2 Census Bhopal/73