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District Primary Census Abstract District Primary Census Abstract DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : K O R IY A DISTRICT PRIMARY L.ocatio Total/ Area in Total population (including institutional n code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Square Is 'lumber of and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Town Urban Kilometre Iiouseholds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 400 Koriya - District T o ta l 6,604.00 153,274 658,917 334,737 324,180 95,784 48,666 47,118 R u ra l 6,389.95 108,193 453,618 228,338 225,280 72,914 36,699 36,215 U rb a n 214.05 45,081 205,299 106,399 98,900 22,870 11,967 10,903 BHARATPURfJANAKP 0001 UR) T otal 733.28 23,227 88,750 44.528 44,222 14,839 7,475 7,364 R ural 733.28 23,227 88,750 44,528 44,222 14,839 7,475 7,364 U rban 0.00 - - - - - - - 0002 BAIKUNTHPUR T o tal 447.20 32,144 130,998 66,155 64,843 19,293 9,852 9,441 R ural 444.08 31,077 126,446 63,770 62,676 18,714 9,541 9,173 U rban 3.12 1,067 4,552 2,385 2,167 579 311 268 431500 Katkona (CT) U rban 3.12 1,067 4,552 2,385 2,167 579 311 268 0003 SONHAT T o tal 232.55 11,223 48,474 24,549 23,925 7,926 4,031 3,895 R ural 232.55 11,223 48,474 24,549 23,925 7,926 4,031 3,895 U rba n 0.00 - - - - - - - 0004 MANENDRAGARH T o tal 371.06 19,794 85,508 43,184 42,324 13,929 6,971 6,958 R ural 371.06 19,794 85,508 43,184 42,324 13,929 6,971 6,958 U rban 0.00 - - - - - - - 0005 KHADGAWAN T o tal 589.36 22,872 104,440 52,307 52,133 17,506 8,681 8,825 R ural 589.36 22,872 104,440 52,307 52,133 17,506 8,681 8,825 U rban 0.00 - - - - - - - URBAN 801910 Shivpur Charcha (M) U rban 17.38 5,063 23,514 12,185 11,329 2,778 1,450 1,328 801911 Baikunthpur (M) U rban 38.00 6,289 28,431 14,749 13,682 3,491 1,870 1,621 801916 Chirmiri (M.Corp) U rba n 129.00 19,174 85,317 44,375 40,942 8,487 4,426 4,061 431500 Katkona (CT) U rban 3.12 1,067 4,552 2,385 2,167 579 311 268 801912 Manendragarh (M) U rban 6.93 7,008 33,071 17,119 15,952 3,956 2,086 1,870 801913 Khongapani (NP) U rban 4.28 3,519 17,400 8,983 8,417 2,123 1,067 1,056 801914 Jhagrakhand (NP) U rban 14.00 1,744 7,680 3,881 3,799 895 466 429 801915 Nai-Ledri (NP) U rban 1.34 1,217 5,334 2,722 2,612 561 291 270 22 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Total/ Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2 54,776 27,682 27,094 304,280 152,659 151,621 397,823 229,923 167,900 T o ta l Koriya - District 31,238 15,675 15,563 274,059 137,286 136,773 249,156 145,851 103,305 R u ra l 23,538 12,007 11,531 30,221 15,373 14,848 148,667 84,072 64,595 U rb a n BHARATPUR(JANAKP 5,134 2,594 2,540 57,589 28,673 28,916 46,808 27,190 19,618 Total UR) 5,134 2,594 2,540 57,589 28,673 28,916 46,808 27,190 19,618 Rural - - - - - - - - - U rban 10,765 5,336 5,429 58,770 29,603 29,167 80,098 46,859 33,239 Total BAIKUNTHPUR 10,017 4,958 5,059 57,449 28,938 28,511 76,932 45,019 31,913 Rural 748 378 370 1,321 665 656 3,166 1,840 1,326 U rban 748 378 370 1,321 665 656 3,166 1,840 1,326 U rban Katkona (CT) 3,387 1,660 1,727 27,891 14,123 13,768 27,411 15,894 11,517 Total SONHAT 3,387 1,660 1,727 27,891 14,123 13,768 27,411 15,894 11,517 Rural - - - - - - - - - U rban 6,340 3,206 3,134 56,679 28,396 28,283 46,247 27,202 19,045 T otal MANENDRAGARH 6,340 3,206 3,134 56,679 28,396 28,283 46,247 27,202 19,045 Rural - - - - - - - - - U rban 6,360 3,257 3,103 74,451 37,156 37,295 51,758 30,546 21,212 Total KHADGAWAN 6,360 3,257 3,103 74,451 37,156 37,295 51,758 30,546 21,212 Rural - - - - - - - - - U rban URBAN 2,837 1,429 1,408 3,737 1,910 1,827 16,645 9,531 7,114 U rban Shivpur Charcha (M) 1,850 971 879 4,197 2,185 2,012 20,895 11,707 9,188 U rban Baikunthpur (M) 10,817 5,505 5,312 11,432 5,831 5,601 61,633 35,156 26,477 U rban Chirmiri (M.Corp) 748 378 370 1,321 665 656 3,166 1,840 1,326 U rban Katkona (CT) 2,626 1,331 1,295 3,078 1,540 1,538 25,245 13,808 11,437 U rban Manendragarh (M) 3,068 1,595 1,473 3,735 1,868 1,867 11,701 6,825 4,876 U rban Khongapani (NP) 882 441 441 1,741 878 863 5,407 3,000 2,407 U rban Jhagrakhand (NP) 710 357 353 980 496 484 3,975 2,205 1,770 U rban Nai-Ledri (NP) 23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KORIYA DISTRICT PRIMARY Industrial category Locatio Total/ n code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Total workers Main workers Cultivators number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 400 Koriya - District Total 307,071 185,483 121,588 173,057 129,471 43,586 70,245 50,779 19,466 Rural 245,974 134,666 111,308 120,967 84,359 36,608 68,489 49,381 19,108 Urban 61,097 50,817 10,280 52,090 45,112 6,978 1,756 1,398 358 BHARATPUR(JANAK 0001 PUR) T otal 48,143 25,483 22,660 15,888 10,699 5,189 7,560 5,333 2,227 R ural 48,143 25,483 22,660 15,888 10,699 5,189 7,560 5,333 2,227 U rban - - - - - - - - - 0002 BAIKUNTHPUR T o tal 68,852 38,690 30,162 35,888 27,280 8,608 21,365 16,236 5,129 R ural 67,520 37,538 29,982 34,664 26,164 8,500 21,278 16,159 5,119 U rban 1,332 1,152 180 1,224 1,116 108 87 77 10 431500 Katkona (CT) U rban 1,332 1,152 180 1,224 1,116 108 87 77 10 0003 SONHAT T o tal 27,128 14,205 12,923 14,631 9,359 5,272 7,676 5,048 2,628 R ural 27,128 14,205 12,923 14,631 9,359 5,272 7,676 5,048 2,628 U rban - - - - - - - - - 0004 MANENDRAGARH T otal 40,333 24,421 15,912 21,562 16,202 5,360 9,055 7,422 1,633 R ural 40,333 24.421 15,912 21,562 16,202 5,360 9,055 7,422 1,633 U rban - - - - - - - - - 0005 KHADGAWAN T o ta l 62,850 33,019 29,831 34,222 21,935 12,287 22,920 15,419 7,501 R ural 62,850 33,019 29,831 34,222 21,935 12,287 22,920 15,419 7,501 U rban - - - - - - - - - URBAN 801910 Shivpur Charcha (M) U rban 6,649 5,741 908 4,901 4.427 474 331 301 30 801911 Baikunthpur (M) U rban 10,617 7,478 3,139 7,534 6,142 1,392 1,227 922 305 801916 Chirmiri (M.Corp) U rban 23,625 20,543 3,082 20,972 18,514 2,458 52 43 9 431500 Katkona (CT) U rban 1,332 1,152 180 1,224 1,116 108 87 77 10 801912 Manendragarh (M) U rban 10,497 8,720 1,777 9,895 8,327 1,568 31 29 2 801913 Khongapani (NP) U rban 4,617 4,050 567 4,250 3,773 477 21 20 1 801914 Jhagrakhand (NP) U rban 2,354 1,928 426 1,970 1,652 318 4 3 1 801915 Nai-Ledri (NP) U rban 1,406 1,205 201 1,344 1,161 183 3 3 - 24 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of main workers Total/ Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3 2 27,213 16,196 11,017 2,559 1,778 781 73,040 60,718 12,322 T o ta l K o riy a - D is tric t 26,585 15,676 10,909 1,726 1,059 667 24,167 18,243 5,924 R u ra l 628 520 108 833 719 114 48,873 42,475 6,398 U rb a n BHARATPUR(JANAKP 3,648 2,162 1,486 422 255 167 4,258 2,949 1,309 T otal UR) 3,648 2,162 1,486 422 255 167 4,258 2,949 1,309 R ural - - - - - - - - - U rban 5,507 3,541 1,966 245 187 58 8,771 7,316 1,455 T otal BAIKUNTHPUR 5,496 3,531 1,965 225 173 52 7,665 6,301 1,364 R ural 11 10 1 20 14 6 1,106 1,015 91 U rban 11 10 1 20 14 6 1,106 1.015 91 U rban Katkona (CT) 4,641 2,654 1,987 155 105 50 2,159 1,552 607 T otal SONHAT 4,641 2,654 1,987 155 105 50 2,159 1,552 607 R ural - - - - - - - - - U rban 5,325 3,281 2,044 451 268 183 6,731 5,231 1,500 T o tal MANENDRAGARH 5,325 3,281 2,044 451 268 183 6.731 5,231 1,500 R ural - - - - - - - - - U rban 7,475 4,048 3,427 473 258 215 3,354 2,210 1,144 T otal KHADGAWAN 7,475 4,048 3,427 473 258 215 3,354 2,210 1,144 R ural - - " " “ U rban URBAN 149 122 27 117 108 9 4,304 3,896 408 U rban Shivpur Charcha (M) 299 250 49 149 136 13 5,859 4,834 1,025 U rban Baikunthpur (M) 68 56 12 172 142 30 20,680 18,273 2,407 U rban Chirmiri (M.Corp) 11 10 1 20 14 6 1,106 1,015 91 U rban Katkona (CT) 67 54 13 284 • 240 44 9,513 8,004 1,509 U rban Manendragarh (M) 11 10 1 25 22 3 4,193 3,721 472 U rban Khongapani (NP) 18 13 5 46 39 7 1,902 1,597 305 U rban Jhagrakhand (NP) 5 5 - 20 18 2 1,316 1,135 181 U rban Nai-Ledri (NP) 25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KORIYA DISTRICT PRIMARY ____________________________________Industrial category Focatio Total/ n code District/ CD Block/ Rural/_______Marginal workers________________ Cultivators_______________Agricultural labourers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 400 Koriya - District T o ta l 134,014 56,012 78,002 48,253 16,960 31,293 67,435 28,090 39,345 R u ra l 125,007 50,307 74,700 46,727 16,418 30,309 64,982 26,699 38,283 U rb a n 9,007 5,705 3,302 1,526 542 984 2,453 1,391 1,062 BHARATPUR(JANAKP 0001 UR) T otal 32,255 14,784 17,471 6,475 3,057 3,418 20,951 9,279 11,672 R ural 32,255 14,784 17,471 6,475 3,057 3,418 20,951 9,279 11,672 U rban - - - - - - - - - 0002 BAIKUNTHPUR T otal 32,964 11,410 21,554 20,193 5,535 14,658 10,847 4,675 6,172 R ural 32,856 11,374 21,482 20,148 5,531 14,617 10,822 4,668 6,154 U rban 108 36 72 45 4 41 25 7 18 431500 Katkona (CT) U rban 108 36 72 45 4 41 25 7 18 0003 SONHAT T otal 12,497 4,846 7,651 2,545 999 1,546 9,197 3,374 5,823 R ural 12,497 4,846 7,651 2,545 999 1,546 9,197 3,374 5,823 U rban - - - - - - - - - 0004 MANENDRAGARH T otal 18,771 8,219 10,552 3,876 1,556 2,320 11,064 4,587 6,477 R ural 18,771 8,219 10,552 3,876 1,556 2,320 11,064 4,587 6,477 U rban - - - - - - - - - 0005 KHADGAWAN T otal 28,628 11,084 17,544 13,683 5,275 8,408 12,948 4,791 8,157 R ural 28,628 11,084 17,544 13,683 5,275 8,408 12,948 4,791 8,157 U rban - - - - - - - - - URBAN 801910 Shivpur Charcha (M) U rban 1,748 1,314 434 377 204 173 776
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