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Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities 214 II Land use data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census town) 220 III List of Villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is available 221 IV List of Villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total population by 222 ranges. Section II- Town Directory I Status and Growth History 241 II Physical Aspects and Location ofTowns-I989 242 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 243 IV Civic and other amenitles-l 989 244 IVA Civic and other amenities in notified slums- 1989 245 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural facilities- 1989 246 CONTENTS VI Trade, Commerce Industry and Banking- 1989 248 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with population 249 Q'RIlc!'""l1 ftR;rr \111 11°111 ~3TI cpr ~ 1951 c#r \111 11°111 cf; ~ m fcnm 1]<:IT ~I crq ~ ~ 3T6f '(l'Cf) ~ ~ GHlloHI q5 ~ em x1 Cfj1f 3lT ~XR~ ~~ 'lffi(f Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continumg since then with some innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. ThIS is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Government / Union Territory administration. It inter aha provides datal information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economIc characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities /facilities in each VIllage and town of the respectIve districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicIans and researchers. The scope of the District Census Handbook was initially confmed certain important census tables on populatIon, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (P.C.A.) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the dIstrict. The DistrIct Census Handbook published after the 1961 Census contained descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Villages and Town DIrectOrIes including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third part-C of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and dIstrict census tables, which was also to be brought out could not be published in many StateslUTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the District Census Handbooks. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census While part A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA ofvilIages and towns (ward wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided in part B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricitY were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ra1l:ges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, Primary health sub-centres and Cotnmunity health workers in the Village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programmes Similarly, mformation on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible VIllages in each distrICt. In case of i Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV -A on slums, was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns. A part from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes / centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively. The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 census for the benefit of data users Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realIstic literacy rate as all children below 7. years of age have been treated as illIterate at the time ":,:,,~~ 1991 Ce-"'_'s. :~;s e"'\":'''~'~''' ,_"~? "'oe ?>:"'ve ~ejt~o-;,,"j :,::-Srr1cat!C'f's w1l1 help the planners in chalkmg out more effectIve developmental programmes. IV One of the most Important mnovatlons m the 1991 Census IS the Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA mstead of the traditional TahsllffalukaiPS level presentation. It IS expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners m formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest admimstrative unit for developmental plannmg. In order to facilitate the task of admmistrators, planners and researchers intendmg to use VIllage directorylPCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each Village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981. ThIS publication is a jomt venture of the State GovemmentlUnion Territory admimstration and Census Organisation. The data have been collected and complIed under the direction of Shri ViJender Paul, Director of Census OperatIons, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of the State GovemmentlUT administration which has borne the cost of print mg. The task ofplannmg, designmg and co- ordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, fonner Deputy Registrar General (SocIal Studies) and Shri MM. Dua, Jomt Director. For the sake of uniformity 111 presentatIon of information /data and for preparation of analytical note depictmg the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies DIvision under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). This task was carried out by Shri A.K Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, ASSistant Director and hiS staff. Technical guidance in the preparatIOn of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar Gener~l (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map). I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project. New Deihl A.R.Nanda June 11, 1992 Registrar General, IndIa ~ ~ -q fcrRfr 'lfr mr ~ fcrcm:r qft \1111if>1~ tg lWiCfn:r ~ qft ~ *t \1111if>1:fl ;; ~ fcrcm:r ~ ~ 3ltRl >RgCf tWa 11<) ~ ~ ftR;) "* 41 u'S~~ tR ~ ~cqfUl dl ~ 31m tR C'lCboftc6l ~ 00 fcl~<l ull\"&iCf> ~ 3M cpT ~ q;x;f ~ ~ Xi)q W:rr \j'ff wm ~ I -tr ~ ~ ~. {I $jH~?it qft ~ l)- \STO cftoto xra m % ~ 'l51' ~ \if:l. 1996 PREFACE In the modern era of planning for developmental schemes, mformation regarding condition of human resources of an area is of prime consideration not only for determination of suitable strategy of development but also for an assessment of developmental process at mass level. The latter aspect is of considerable importance in view of the fact that huge resources have been pumped into for enhancement of the people while the resultant benefit accrued to them is found to be either unsatisfactory or shaped into a slip-shod example of unproper implementation. In our country the age of planning has heralded during the fiftees and in the beginning of the ninetees we hear a shift in our approach to tackle problems. But whatever is our premises for directing the economy, the knowledge about population dynamics on a regional level is of immense importance. Adhering to the above objective Census Organization being country's sole organization dealing with statistics, has been trying to contribute its share of responsibilIties. One of the useful exercise in this connectIOn is the publicatIOn of the District Census Handbooks introduced since 1951 Census. ThiS publication is now a regular feature published with some improvements after completion of decennial Censuses. The fact that out of every six Indtans, one is from Uttar Pradesh itself reveals the huge population size of the State. The success of Indian planning efforts therefore largely depends upon being it successful in the State ofU P. It is widely upheld that some of the districts in eastern U.P are included in areas demarcated as most backward m country. Micro-level (especially district level) approach, should be adopted in planning process to amelIorate the condition of the masses. For the first time the District Census Handbooks data are being presented in both volumes at the C.D. Block level. With a view to educating all by year 2001 A.D. creation of educational infrastructure at primary level has got added impetus. To facilItate distnct level functionaries sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group is being presented separately alongwith other details of Primary Census Abstract. This feature would ensure a clear picture of literacy level in a district too. Through these publications, which are a joint effort of the State Government and Census Organization, now more details about workers engaged in various types of economic activities in a district are being shown in the data presented for 1991 Census. We have now stored data in respect ofV.D. and P.C.A. for 1991 Census on the magnetic tapes and floppies. The assistance received in this regard from local NIC Umt of Planning CommiSSion IS commendable. The data can now be obtained using nationwide NICNET facilIties. It has ensured data users the benefit of computers regarding population figures. In these publications village-wise computer codes are also being mdlcated for reference. To make still more useful these publIcatIOns are bemg provided With usual extra features such as an exhaustive Analytical Note, Important Statistics of the district and some important maps. These publications are being brought out in two parts viz. part A and B. Part A is further divided into two sections. Section I incorporates the Village Directory and Section II contains the Town Directory Statements. The responsibility for collection/supply of data relating to village and town directories IS of the State Government while the responsibility of providing technical guidance and printed forms/ schedules for collectIOn of data its tabulation analysis and publication rests with the Directorate of Census Operations, U.P. In the Part-B volume general population figul,,3 ;r: ~~:e fonn of pnmary Census Abstracts are In this Directorate, the data was collected and compiled under the direction of Shn VlJender Paul, erstwhile Director of Census Opeations, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of Uttar Pradesh State. The plannmg and designmg of this publication was carried out by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, fonner Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri MM. Dua, Jomt Director. We are greatly mdebted to them. Under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain the present Deputy Registrar General (S S.) the technical comptlatlon and presentatIon of the "Analytical Note" portion was finalized on the basis of his comments in regard to the draft submitted for a model district from thiS Directorate. I am thankful to him, Guidance in matter of preparation of maps was received from Dr. B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Mmati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map). In the map unit of the Directorate this job was camed out accordmgly. I place my sincere gratitude to Shri A.R. Nanda, the fonner Registrar General India for his kind direction without which this publicatIOn ml~t not have seen the light of the day. I am thankful to all the officials/officers who have been associated with the collection, compilation and analysis of the data and also to concerned departmental heads for their direct and indirect cooperation extended for collection or supply of data. In the end, I hope that data users will find these volumes pertinent to their needs Lucknow R.K. SINGH June, 1996 Joint Director 4- .._"/{; ...0 k .q 4- ;0 ~ v , ~ <> ~ ...y, ~ /- L.~ ~:'~r.p ....,. '"' q.. ~ ~ M- flo.. ~ 'c}-POI" of 'oh.s..I oJ.o)ovn - ftDU"-O,ll.RV.. !;."I.,..e: ., Ol'&."t"'R.IC1" • '1'-,,!-H$1'L • viK.A.'S'tII;H ...... O ...... HEAQOI,JARTERS l>IS"T':'IC'T .. 7AHSn... V/I't,ASICHtA""O __ ---·'-'e' ,-@'-:;;---- ~1Il""e": ... "T'ON.\, , JlTATIE .. .. ~ ...... ~ .- ... ~"~H~2!~ __ n"'pC)oRT..... Nl' ,...ETALL";O ROAO ...... RACt.,_W",'" L''''E W1T!-t srATION, B'ROAD GA-U'GE RIVE:A ""'NO srAI;'AH ••• ..~...... I = ::::::wi:;. V' ...... l..AG'I!! H.-.v,NOo '5000 " ..... 0 ABove POPULAT~ON WITH N".... E .... '0 . P.;II' • .'.'" U.·AN ~ WJ:T..I:I PQP~..III:sJZ£._-.Ea..ASS U..xIT.IV;N ..... ---: .0 .. 0 .. 0 P-O.Y "HO T'E'L'E'GRA'PH OFF-ICE .. _ ...... __ • .,...... _ ...... _.... PT,P-' OEG;pe-e COLLEGe: ...... 1 1:!!9 C GOVERf.tMIENT OF 'NOlA CQPvAHiohT 19-.S 1 \)( Important Statistics SI. No. Characteristics TRUIPMF State District UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 1. Population Total Persons 139112640 1219377 Males 74037145 666865 Females 65075495 552512 Rural Persons 111506725 950180 Males 59197326 521282 Females 52309399 428898 Urban Persons 27605915 269197 Males 14839819 145583 Females 12766096 123614 2. Decenmal population growth 2548 2364 rate during 1981-91 3. Area (Sq. Kms ) 294411 00 4565.00 4. Density of populatIOn Total 473 267 (per Sq.km.) Rural 386 211 Urban 4927 4788 5. Sex Ratio (No. of females per 1000 males) A- General Total 879 829 Rural 884 823 Urban 860 849 Important Statistics SI. No. Characteristics TRUlPMF State District UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 B- Scheduled Castes Total 877 809 Rural 880 805 Urban 854 827 C- Scheduled Tribes Total 914 Rural 920 Urban 820 Literacy rate (excludll1g chIldren In age-group 0-6) A- General Total 41.60 50.72 Rural 55.73 6621 Urban 25.31 3160 B- Scheduled Castes Total 26.85 39.54 Rural 40.80 56.91 Urban 10.69 17.48 C- Scheduled Tnbes Total 35.70 Rural 49.95 Urban 1986 7. Percentage of urban populatIOn to total populatIOn 2 Important Statistics SI.No. Characteristics TRUIPMF State District UTIAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 A- General 19.84 2208 B- Scheduled Castes 11.79 17.78 C- Scheduled Tribes 5.86 8. Percentage to total population A- General (i) Main workers Persons 29.73 29.64 Male 49.31 49.03 Females 745 6.24 (ii) Marginal workers Persons 247 398 Male 036 031 Females 487 841 (iii) Non workers Persons 67.80 66.38 Male 5032 5066 Females 8768 8535 B- Scheduled Castes (i) Main workers Persons 3240 3107 Male 5040 48.77 Females 11 87 9.18 (ii) Marginal workers Persons 2.89 060 Male 0040 034 3 XII Important Statistics SI. No. Characteristics TRUIPMF State District UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 Females 5.74 9.74 (ill) Non workers Persons 64.71 60.76 Male 4920 50.89 Females 82.39 81.08 C- Scheduled Tribes (i) Mam workers Persons 35.91 Male 51.08 Females 19.30 (Ii) Marginal workers Persons 7.51 Male 1.96 Females 13.60 (iiI) Non workers Persons 56.58 Male 46.96 Females 67.10 Break-up ofMam workers 9. (i) Cultivators Persons 22031188 199093 Males 19694430 185662 Females 2336758 13431 (1I) AgrIcultural Labourers Persons 7833303 83425 4 XUI Important Statistics Sl. No. Characteristics TRUIPMF State District UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 Males 6095986 66590 Females 1737317 16835 (iiI) Livestock, forestry, Persons 295687 2910 hunting, fishmg & plantatlon Males 271073 2767 orchards & alhed actIvitIes Females 24614 143 (iv) Minmg and quarrying Persons 34598 36 Males 31596 34 Females 3002 2 (v-a) Manufacturing, Persons 997166 3686 Processing, - Servicmg & Repairs m Males 824861 3098 Household Industry Females 172305 588 (v-b) Manufacturing, Persons 2208369 9351 Processing, Servicing & Repairs in Males 2089293 8806 other Than Household Females 119076 545 Industry 5 Important Statistics Sl. No. Characteristics TRU/PMF State District UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 (VI) Constructions Persons 510520 4549 Males 495686 4455 Females 14834 94 (vii) Trade & Commerce Persons 2550858 21617 Males 2480495 21145 Females 70363 472 (viII) Transport, Storage & Persons 771226 5966 CommunIcations Males 763530 5934 Females 7696 32 (XI) Other services Persons 4127887 30828 Males 3763427 28480 Females 364460 2348 10 Percentage of Scheduled Persons 21.05 27.35 Castes Population to total populatIOn Males 21.07 27.65 Females 21.02 26.98 11 Percentage of Scheduled Persons 0.21 0.00 Tribes PopulatIOn to total populatIOn Males 0.20 0.00 Females 0.21 0.00 6 xV Important Statistics S)' No. Characteristics TRUlPMF. State District UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 1 2 3 4 5 12. Number of Households 22377820 192351 13 Number of occupied resIdential 21407433 188046 Houses 14. Number of tahsils 294 4 15 Number of C.D. Blocks 884 9 16. Number of Nyaya Panchayats 8750 81 17. Number of VIllages Total 123950 1151 Inhabited 112804 942 Uninhabited 11146 209 18. 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('6f) ~~(~-13) i3tR(YIT tcP OHT xmrn 1JI(YI1~11I SR fil Fch C'fll &I £j H ~ D ~~q~ FPC ~ ~ /ID~ ~-ur ~ / ·m~ i,jq ~ / HC m~~~'CPT{~ itOc?rO CfCY1''if.~ CIi TB ~ 6l+1 (~ '!6") NH 3RT o ~ filRhctil ~ cfi ~ ~ki~~(1 ~ cnT 3l1:RTm 1Tm t :- 3l1¥~CIi A ~ Hom ~ U (II) ~ ID' ~1!{!~fC1 ~ C¢UT SH,TYPE ~ 0 (III) 6111'{~~U~/l1IUC'{~"I~qC/q0qRftr/~ RlElIC'lli ~/~/~~cgl.'i~I'1/ ~ ~ 3fR ~ ~ -qcf ~ ~ (fclcRur V~ 11-14) '¢elf V ~ cf; RI 'W C'lli em ~ RI Ell C'lli l1T'1T TflIT t I CPelT VIII ~ cf; RI Ell C'lli em ~ ~ ~ RlElIC'lli ~ ~ CPelT3IT cf; "ffm ~ ~ ~-q¢~~~~tcIT~~~~~ll ~ cplff RR BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK There has been a tradition of collecting and publishing village level data at each Census. In 1941 village level statistIcs were published m separate volumes under the title "DISTRICT CENSUS STATISTICS". In 1951 the District Census Handbook was brought out for the first time with enlarged tabulation plan containmg general population tables, economic tables, household and age tables, social and cultural tables and data relating to vital statiStics, agricultural statistics, livestock, agricultural machinery and implements and primary schools Besides, a separate publication was also brought out under the title DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS having only population figures at village level for rural areas and at townlwardlmohalla level for urban areas. Thus the series of DCH publication which started in 1951 continued to be published in each consecutive Census thereafter. In 1961, DCH was published in a single volume containing 3 parts viz Part A, Band C. Part A contained Census tables, part B related to official statistics and in part C Village Directory data was presented. Thus both content and coverage of data in DCH publication has been changing from time to time according to requirements of the data users. In 1971 it was published in two separate volumes VIZ., part A and B, Part A volume contained Village and Town directories while in part B volume Primary Census Abstract was presented. This pattern was followed m 1981 as well. Like wise in 1991 also DCHs are being published in two separate volumes viz., Part A and B. Part A volume contains mainly non-census data on basic amenities available in villages/towns. Village level data alongwith land use statistics have been aggregated at community development block level while for urban areas only town level data have been pre~ented. The tables containing village level data is called Village Directory and the tables containing to'YIl level data is called town directory. The non-census data which relate to year 1989-9011990-91 are almost synchronous with 1991 population census Part B volume contains Primary Census Abstract (PCA) for each village and town alongwith their wards The PCA gives sex wise total population as returned by population census of 1991 with sex-wise details in respect of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tnbe, Literates, Main workers by nine mdustrial categories, Marginal workers and Non-workers. In 1991 Census, there is, a departure from the traditional way of presentation of data. Keeping in view the requirement of the data users, basically those who are involved with the preparation and execution of development plans, the village-Wise data have been aggregated at C.D. block level for Part A volume as well in '1991 as against tahsiV village level presentation at previous censuses. Thus CD. block is the main unit of presentation of data in 1991 Census, Hence, there may be some difficulty in comparing tahsIl level information presented for 1981 Census with that of 1991, specially in those cases where C.D. block boundaries are not co-terminus with tahsIl boundary. SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rural areas of the district at C D block / Village level as agaInst traditIOnal pattern of presenting villages-wise information at tahsil level in previous Census. For each CD. block a list of villages serialised by HmdilEnghsh alphabetical XX'X order alongwith theIr locatIon code numbers of 1991 and 1981 censuses has been presented. The ratIOnale of giving 1991 location code alongwlth 1981 locatIOn code IS to facilitate the Identification of village for matchIng mfonnatlon collected at each Census. The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards, Town Areas or Cantonments have not been included in the list. In case of partly merged Villages, the remammg rural part of the villages has been treated as independent revenue Village and the data have been presented for such villages in the Village Directory. However, the Villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban AgglomeratIon or town are listed in the Village directory but no data are presented against the name of these villages in the Village Directory. The fact that a village is an outgrowth of town IS mdicated against the name of such village. All these villages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) Without presenting their data for prOViding cross references, Uninhabited or de-populated villages are listed but only area of the vIllage and land use pattern is given. A note against such a village indicates the state of its bemg depopulated or uninhabited. The village directory brmgs out some basic infonnation about a village These data can broadly be classified into the following categories :- 1. PopulatIon and households Col.4 2 Amenities Cols. 5 to 10 3. Other infrastructural facilities etc. Cols. 11 to 13 4 Total area of the village land use pattern Cols.3 and 14-18 1. POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD The population of each VIllage as on sun-rIse of March 1991, enumerated at the 1991 Census is given in column alongwith number of households in brackets. 2. AMENITIES If an amenity IS available WIthin the Village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by the code(s) prescribed by the office of the Registrar General, India. If not available dash (-) IS indicated and the distance is indIcated In ranges For this purpose three ranges of distance have been fonned for presentation of data. These are: (a) below 5 kms. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-10 kms. mdlcated by (5-10) and (c) 10 kIns. and above indicated by (10+). SCOPE OF TOWN DIRECTORY The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements serially numbered 1 to IV A, V and VI. The following mode of listing of towns has been followed :- (i) All the towns having statutory status which are not part ofan Urban AgglomeratIOn are listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy mdependent status of a statutory town are hsted twice 10 the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as under the malO town of an Urban AgglomeratIOn. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main UA. In alphabetical arrangement a note is given against such towns that they are part of such and such Urban agglomeration (iIi) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as independent town are not listed in the main body of the Directory. Against name/names of the town having outgrowth(s) an asterisk (*) has been placed to Indicate that the town has outgrowth(s) (iv) Census towns are also listed In the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of populatIOn census Town Directories of the districts give an account of status and growth history of towns, location and physical aspects of the towns. Municipal finances during 1988-89, civic and other amenities upto 1989 (as well in notified slums), medical, educational, recreatIOnal and cultural facilities by year 1989 and trade commerce, industry and banking activities in year 1989. In this way population and growth rates of towns from 1901 to 1991, density in 1991, sex-ratIos durIng 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditure in the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and electrificatIOn, number of telephone connectIOns, number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of imports and exports are enumerated Vividly in vanous statements relatIng to the town directories of the districts. EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The codes used for depictmg amenities are explained III the following paras - (1) Educational Amenities (CoJ.S) The type of educational mstitutIOns located within the vtllages is represented by the following codes, the number of each of such an lnstltution 15 gIven within brackets:- Primary or Elementary School, Nursery School, Kindergarten, Pre-basic, pre-primary, Junior basic. P Senior Basic School, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary, High School H Higher Secondary, Intermediate College, Pre-university. PUC College, (Graduate level and above) C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class ICentre , AC Other Educational InstItutions 0 (II) Medical Amenities (Col. 6) The availability of medIcal facilities within the VIllage is indicated by the followmg codes. The number of institutIOns located wIthin the village(s) or serving practitioners is given within brackets :- Hosptial H Maternity & Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Centre HC Primary Health Sub Centre PHS DIspensary D FamIly Planmng Centre FPC TB. Climc TB NursmgHome NH Registered Pnvate Practitioner RP Subsidised MedIcal PractItioner SMP CommUnIty Health Worker CHW CommunIty Health Guide CHG Others 0 (lIn Drinking Water (CoI.7) The sources of potable drInkmg water supply available within the village are denoted by the following codes:- Tap water T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP River water R Fountain F Canal C Lake _. L Spring S Nallah N Others 0 InformatIOn not avallable NA (IV) Post and Telegraph (Col. 8) The post and telegraph faCilities available Within the villages are indicated by the following codes :- I Post Office IPO I Post & Telegraph Office PT~ f Telegraph Office TO r Telephone Connection Phone (V) Day or days of the market I hat (Col.9) If a weekly or bi-weekly market is held within the village, the name of day or days on which it IS held is mdicated. The days are indicated by abbreviations viz. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fnday and Saturday. If a market is held fortnightly or monthly m a remote village, the fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly I fortnightly. (VI) Communication (Col. 10) If a bus stop or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable water range, the following codes have been used to indicate the kmd of facilities available within the villages: - Bus Stop BS Railway Station RS Navigable water ways NW (VII) Approach to the village (Col. II) The approach to the VIllages is represented by the following codes'- PuccaRoad , PR Kachcha Road KR Navigable River NR Foot Path FP Navigable Canal NC Navigable water way (including river, canal, lake water NW (VIII) Nearest town (Col. 12) The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance is given in Kilometres within braCKer (IX) Power Supply (Col. 13) The folloWIng codes are used f9r the power supply aVailable wIthIn the vIllage'- Electncity for domestic purpose ED ElectricIty for Agnculture EAG Electncity for other like mdustrial, commercIal etc EO Electnclty for all purpose Itsted above EA (X) Land use Data Area of the village (Col.3) The area of the VIllage IS based on vtllage records Land use classification: The standard classIficatIOn of land use data is gIVen below :- 1. Forest 2. Not available for cUltivation 2 I Land put to non-agncultural uses 2.2 Barren and unculttvable lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow lands 3 I Permanent pastures and other grazIng lands 3 2 Land under nuscdlaneous II cc crops and glovc!. not mc1uded in the net area sown 3 3 Culturable Waste 4. Fallow-lands 4 I Current fallows 4 2 Other fallows 5. Net area sown There IS a departure from the standard clasSIficatIOn III presentatIOn of land used in village directory. However, both classifications are identifiable wIth each other as gIven below - Village Directory Standard classification (with SI. No. of category) 1. Forest (Col. 14) Forest (1) 2. lITIgated by sources (Col.lS) Net area sown _plus 3. Un irrigated (Col. 16) Fallow-lands (4 1 + 4 2) 4. Culturable waste (Col. 17) 1. Permanent pastures and other grazing lands (3 1) 2. Land under miscellaneous crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturable waste (3.3) 5. Area not available for cultivation 1. Land put to non agricultural uses (2.1) (Col. 18) 2. Barren and uncultivable lands (2.2) Irrigation by sources The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the following code:- Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE Tube-well (without electricity) TW Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River , R Lake L Waterfall WF Others 0 Total T EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY The important concepts used in the Town Directory are discussed in the following paras: Class of Town (Statement 1 cOI.2) The towns are classified into the following six groups by population size criterion :- Population Class 1,00,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V Below 5,000 VI Civic Administration (Statement I col.2) The civic administration status of a town is indicated by codes explained below: - Municipal CorporatIon ICorporation M.Corp. Munkipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board I Cantonment C.B. Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Town Area Committee T.C. Census Town C.T. Name of CD Block (Statement I-Col.S) To locate the census towh in the appropriate C D. Block the name ofC.D. Block is given. Road Length (Statement IV Col.6) The total road length within each town is given by the following codes :- IPucca Road IPR Kachcha Road KR System of Sewerage Idrainage (Statement IV and IV A COI.7) The system of sewerage I drainage are represented by the following codes:- Sewer S Open Surface Drains OSD Box Surface Drains BSD Sylk Drains SO Cesspool Method CD Pit System Pt. The systems III order of Importance, one follOWIng the other, are IndIcated In codes. Method of disposal of Night Soil Statement IV and IV-A (col.ll & 12) The various methods of disposal of night soil are mdicated by the followmg codes .- Head Loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WB Septic Tank Latrines ST Sewerage S Two methods, out of the prevailing methods, have been indicated in codes in order of their importance. Protected water supply (Statement IV. Co Is. 12 and 13) The follOWing codes are used for Indicating protected water supply system/sources (A) Sources of water supply (col.12) Tube well / Hand Pump TW Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK (B) System of Storage (col. 13) Overhead Tank OHT Service ReservolT SR River infiltration gallery RG Bore well pumping system BWP Pressure Tank PT Fire Fighting Service (Statement IV col.14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town, In case these are not aVailable within the town the name of the nearest place If in the same district or name of nearest district If outside the dlstnct where fire fighting services are available is indicated. Medical Facilities (Statement V col. 4 and 5) The following codes are used for presenting medical facillties·- I Hospital I H Dispensary D Family Planning Centre . FPC Health Centre/ Pnmary health centre/ Primary health sub HC centre/ Primary health unit etc T B. Clinic TB NursmgHome NH Others 0 To cover variOUS system of medic me, the following procedure has been adopted :- Ayurvedlc A Homoeopathic HOM Unani U If none of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicine is indicated. The system of medlcme practised and number of mstitutlOns are indicated withm parenthesis appended to the code representmg the type of medical mstItutions. For example code H(A-l,2), D(Hom.2,U-l) exhibit that there are three hospitals, one Ayurvedic and 2 Allopathic and D (Hom. 2,U-l) represents that, there are two Homoeopathic and one Unani dispensaries The mformatlOn on number of beds in each mstitutlOn IS provided m colS. Educational Facilities (Statement V Col.6 and 9) (I) The followmg codes are used for deplctmg Arts, SCience and Commerce Colleges imparting educatIOn of degree level and above:- Arts only A SCience only S Commerce only C Arts and Science only AS Arts and Commerce only. AC Arts, SCience and Commerce only ASC Law L Umversity U Others 0 (ii) Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other vocational training institutions (Satement V Col. 10) These are represented by the following codes - Shorthand SH Typewriting I TYPE Shorthand & Typewritmg SH.TYPE Others 0 (iiI) Higher SecondarylIntermediateIPUGJunior CoUege levellSecondary Matriculation, Junior Secondary and Middle School & Primary School (Statement V.Coll1-14) Schools upto class V are treated as Primary School. Upto Class VIII these are treated as Junior Secondary or Middle School. Schools upto Class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary or High School. Schools or Colleges upto class XI or XII are put in the group of Higher Second~/Intermediate IPre-Umversityl Junior College etc. Composite schools like middle schools with Primary classes, or secondary school with middle classes, are also included in the number of primary and middle schools respectively. For illustration, there are two primary schools and one middle school with primary classes the number of primary schools are given as three and that of middle school as one even though there are only three educational institution. So also in case of secondary or higher secondary schools. If there are more than on educational institutions, the number is indicated within bracket. If an educational facility is not avaIlable within the town, name of the nearest place within the district or name of the district if outside the distnct where such a facility available is indicated. The distance from the town of such a place is given in Kms. within brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V. Col. 2) The following codes are used ;- I Public Libraries I~ . Reading Room . ANALYTICAL NOTE History District of Jalaun is encircled by three rivers Yamuna, Betwa and Pahuj The land bemg an undulated pI am has always been suitable for human inhabItatIOn As such the people had been living here smce a very ancIent time. Kalpl at the banks of rivers Yamuna happened to be the bIggest and most ancient townshIp of the distrIct It finds a mention in the Maharabat also. There IS a place in Kalpi known as Vyas Teela which according to local saymg IS connected wIth Maharshl Ved Vyas who is known for producing Mahabharat and classification of Purans in eighteen separate works. A Sum Temple in Kalpl for worship of Sun God at mId-day is also said to have been bUllt by Samb, the son of Lord KrIshna, who was advised by the Sun God hlmselffollows:- The territory was ruled over by Harsh Vardhan and found mention in the report of Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang After Harsh, in a quick succession it passed on to a Buddhist Brahim, then to the rulers of KannauJ and then to Nagabhatta the ambitIOUS ruler of Gurjar Pratihar in Rajputana from whom It descended to his grandson Mlhira who is better known as Raja Bhoj Afterwards, Chandel rulers of Kalinjar annexed the area and it remained under theIr rule for a few hundred years and Kalpi was one of the main forts of these rulers till Prithivi Raj brought it under his rule as a consequence of his battle with Rltia Parmar. ShahabuddlO was the first ruler to invade the territory in late twelfth century. From it was annexed by the founder of Bundela regIme. Thereafter, Pathans and Mughal rulers dominated the scene. Among Pathans the Lodhl dynasty remained connected. Emperor Akbar visited the place and Quli Khan and Abdul Rahim Khan- Khana also governed the area. The Marathas dominated the scene for more than a hundred years. DUrIng this period the dIstrIct also suffered due to Pmdari menace. The dIstrict as one unit of admimstratlon came to form in period of the Bntish only We hear of this area again 10 1857 during the armed conflict for freedom. The British army was camped in Orai and Nana Saheb of Bithoor and Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi marched to Kalpi via Konch to form a second line of defence after losmg Jhansi, Gwalior being at the third and final stage Bemg on the route of communication for Decan, It has suffered a lot on account of the armies marching to Decan from tIme to time and the scene of ravages can stIli be seen on the erstwhile battle fields. It remained under the British control and more or less peaceful after 1858 Location The district of Jalaun (headquarters at Orai) forms the most northerly portIon of the trans Yamuna tract of the country known as Bundel Khand region comprismg five districts of Uttar Pradesh. It spreads over an area of 4565 sq. kms. Iymg between Parallels of 26° 27' and 25° 56' North latItude and 79° 2' and 78° 56' East longItude and forms a compact block of territory of regular shape. The dIstrict is stretched from east to west 93 kms and from north to south 68 kms. On the west flows the rIvers PahuJ which generally forms the boundary except at the pomt where the Datia state intrudes state intrudes lIke a wedge mto Konch tahstl and agam to the north of thIS where the district projects here and there beyond the stream In the north Yamuna dIvides It from the distrIcts of Etawah and Kanpur On the south west Jalaun adJoms the Samthar State, except where the state enCIrcles an outlying village belonging to Jhansi and to the South East Betwa separates It from Jhansl and Hamlrpur. The dIstrict narrows down at the point where Betwa converges on Yamuna The Central Rmlway line from Kanpur to Jhansi covers the most of the dlstnct. The natIonal highway from Kanpur to Jhansl covers the most of the district, while state highways join it WIth Rath and Auraiya , Oral is also connected with Hamirpur and Bhind by road Topography and Climate The surface formatIOn of the Jalaun district can be divided mto two district groups. The highland border on the Khadar valleys of the Betwa and PahuJ while the low lands occupy the central tract The latter is thus a wide flat basin encircled by a narrow rim of higher ground which break up into a network of ravines along the river banks stretchmg for some distance mland from the streams The drainge of the central tract is supplied by two mmor streams, the Non and Melunja which flowing North East wards unites some thirteen kms. away from Yamuna bank and their join Yamuna at equal distance to the north of the town of Kalpi like big rivers they have covered deep ravmes which increase 10 extcnt, near Yamuna is approached and as a consequence of their actIOn, the Kalpi tahsil is cut up by tracery of ravmes have scored the greater portion of the soil. The tropIc of Capricorn being very near, the climate is dryer as compared to the districts on the North of river Yamuna. The summer season sets in early and lasts for a longer period. The cold weather is more effective due to dryness, but fog and frost are unfrequent. The dust storms are rare. The onset of monsoon is late in the end of June The average temperature IS 27° celSIUS It reduces to a minimum of 3° C to 4° C in January, increases to 36° C.in May and reaches a maximum of 4f C in the hottest period The ramfall is less than other areas of the state. The district has an yearly average rainfall of 1,029 mms. Flora and Fauna The district as a whole lacks tree plantation and vegetatIOns. Fenced groves are practically unknown and the only tree which grows in abundance is habuJ. In the northern parwa tract of Jalaun tahsil plantations of mango and Mahua are also found. The worst wooded tahsil is Kalpi where the look of desolation is more marked along the ravine tract. Nim and Mahua trees are observed at scattered places like other districts of Bundel Khand. Jalaun is liable to incursion of Kans which frequently throw large areas out of cultivation The area under forestation IS only 5.8 per cent and the only trees grown are babul, kher and hodian, which give fule wood. Although there is a shortage of forest, yet ravme tracts provide shelter to wild animals and therefore, numerous and varied species of animals are found in the district. Leopards are not uncommon in the wild country along the larger streams and in the same localities wolves are found, hyenas are frequent. All along the black cotton soil plams, the common antelope is met within large herds and among the ravines gazelle is plentiful Jackals and foxes are also in abundance. Wild pigs are also found Large and deep streams are suitable places for crocodiles, turtles and porpoises Hares and porcupines together with various kinds of lizards, snakes and other reptiles occur in abundance The common game birds compnse the partridge, small sand grouse, snipes and various kinds of quail, the blue rock pigeon and the green pigeon, The ordmary species of doves are abundant. Of the migratory waterfowl vanous kinds of geese, sheldrakes, pochards, duch and teal visit the dlstnct in the cold weather but are never found m large number due to scarcity of lakes and !anks. Saras can be seen permanently while the kulan is seen 10 flocks frequently in the winter. Usual kinds of crows, shrikes, rollers, parrots and passerme birds are the avifauna The rivers all big and deep and therefore, ideal for the growth of fish. These comprise the Tohu, na/ni, siland, kaTonchi, gunch, SOUT, Jh/nga, chilwa, anwari, bacltwa, siri and several other species. Places of Interest The dlstnct does not have any famous place of tourist mterest. The kalpi Fort which has an historical importance is now in rums. It is situated on the banks of the nver Yamuna Of other places a lofty tower known as Lanka and built by a local Advocate Babu Mathurra Prasad is said to be the only building in the country made in honour of Ravana and depicts the great battles of the Ramayana in which Ravana is the central figure. He is represented as a gigantic man armed monster of dignified aspect 2 A fine view of the town, the rIver and the surrounding country can be obtained from the top of the tower and it is saId that on a clear da)' kanpur which is 75 kms. can be seen with the aid of glasses. The principal remains of Kalpi are the tombs of Madar sahib, Ghafoor Zanjani, Chol Bibi and Bahadur shahid and the great enclosure called Chaurasi Gumbaz IS said to be the tomb ofLaodi Shah Badshah and some people even assign it to Sikandar Lodl. The Chaurasi Khamba is bUilt of blocks of Kankar set 10 lime mortar. Another monument is a gateway known as Siri Darwaza a Sombre looking structure with five battlemented pOlOts above bu; no gates. The traditional saying IS that the last Hindu Raja of the place was defeated and Killed at Kalpi by the Muslims and that his head (Sir) lies buried under this gateway Administrative units The seat of district administration of district Jalaun is at Orai The district is divided into 4 tahsils. They are Jalaun, Konch, Orai and Kalpi. The commumty development blocks are Rampura, Kathaund, Madhogarh and JaJaun in tahsil, Jalaun, Nadigaon and Konch in Konch tahsil, Dakori'n Orai tahsil and Maheva and Kadaura in Kalpi tahsil. Jalaun is largest tahsil in terms of area. ' The following table presents the distribution of hierarchy of admmistration. Table-l Administrative Units SI. No. Name of tahsil / Area in sq. Km. Number of development block Gram Nyay Panchayats Gram sabhas Revenue village Towns I j_ Total I Inhabited 1 2 3 4' 5 6 ' I 7 8 1 Jalaun 1321.2 38 277 440 375 4 Rampura 263.6 8 58 89 76 2 Kuthaund 312.9 9 81 143 116 - Madhogarh 320.9 10 69 93 84 1 i Jalaun 423.8 11 69 115 99 1 2 Konch 1035.7 16 150 314 245 2 Nadigaon 564.1 9 82 193 143 1 Konch 471.6 7 68 121 102 1 3 Orai 903.3 11 86 157 128 2 Dakor 903.3 11 86 157 128 2 4 Kalpi 1241.4 16 156 240 194 2 I 3 Mahewa 5480 8 69 129 95 Kadaura 6934 8 87 111 99 District 4565.0 81 669 1151 942 10 There are 1,151 revenue villages, of which 942 villages are inhabited. There are 81 Nyay Panchayats and 669 Gram Sabhas in the district. The number of towns in the district are 10. Economy Infrastructure A railway line laid betweer',Jhansi and Kanpur in early twentieth century passes through the district. BeSides, a 14 lan. line connects, the tahsil headquarters konch with Aitrly station on the main line hlaun tahsil is however, left untouched by railways. The National Highway No 25 runs parallel to the railway line and connects all the railway stations by road also. The stat1;: highway No. 21 joins Jalaun town with the district headquarters Orai on one side and Auraiya town of Etwah district on the other. Except the two highways the transport network m district is very poor; The total length of roads (including the highways) is 970 lans. which accounts to 212.5 lans. per 1000 lans. of area. A road length of 872 lans. out of 970 lans. is served by the public works department while remaining is under the local bodies. I Most of the electric supply in th~istrict is received from Matateela dam. During the year 1989-90 total electricity consumption accounted to 704.90 lakh kwh., Out of which 83.20 kwh was consumed for omestic purposes, more than half Le. 499.44 kwh accounted to agricultural purposes and only 176.32 kwh was consumed for Industrial and commercial purposes. In the ear 1990-91 the per capita annual consumption was 106.15 kwh. Considering the irrigation network Ihe length of 1916 lans. of canals accounts for irrigation of 79.819 hectares of land while 425 government tubeweJls and 1,426 pnvate tubewells irngate 9,870 hectares. 1,~35 hectares are irrigated through 9,496 wells and rest,545 hectares are through other local sources e.g. Rahat, Pump sets and Ponds etc. The total irrigated area 91,369 he.~tares is only 24.84 per cent of the total land under cultivation. The above irrigation facilIties are highly inadequate and state major part of area remams unirrigated. Agriculture and Allied Sector According to agnculture census 1985-86, the total number of land holdings in the district was 179,749 With an area of 365,474 heactares of these 45.83 per cent were of less than one hectare and 33.46 per cent I)etween 1-3 hectares, these holdings consitute 10.28 per cent and 29.39 per cent of the total cultivated area of the district under them. Rest of the holding (22.71 per cent) tonsititute 60.33 per cent of the area under cultivation. This leads to a conclusion that although the number of marginal and small holdings is more but these account for a snah proportion under them. The maximum percentage of area 40.24 per cent is under the holding of more than 5 hectares . . As in the other areas of Bundel Kha~t.he lImits of profitable cultivatIOn has never been reached. Kans and the necessity of faJlow in poorer lands are always responsible for large areas out of cultivation. ken as a whole the agriculture system of the district is not of higher order. There are four of types of well known soils of Bundel Khand in the distrICt. They are Mar, bar, Parwa and Pakar Mar is a culcareons soil of a prevailmg blackish hue interspersed with small lump of Kankar. It I 4 possesses a high degree of fertility but becomes quickly over saturated with moisture and then its mIry nature renders tIllage ImpossIble. Kans too run riotIc, throwing large areas out of cultivation and rust spreads with extra-ordinary rapidIty In wet springs. Kabar can be further sub divided into two vantles One i'> dark coloured and I'> a mixture with Mar while the other light coloured contains admixture ofParwa. Both kinds have extreme hardness and cohesion After heavy rains, when they dry up they become so hard it can not be turned over by the plough. Pure Parwa is a loam of mIxed clay and sand usually with a gray colour but often assuming a reddish tinge. It is fertile soil and wIth aid of fertilizers and irrigation WIll grow most vanety of crops Pakar is a refuse soil lying on slopmg ground or in ravines. It is usually thickly strewn with Kankar and IS too weak for contInUOUS cultIvation Kharif and Rabi are the main harvests. The Zald or hot weather crops are inSignificant because of the fact that bulk of the soIl, IS unsuited to them. The chief Khanf staples are juar, bajra and paddy and that of rabi wheat, barley and gram. The pulses include masoor, arhar and urad. DUrIng the year 1988-89 the maximum area 86,956 hectares was under grams followed by wheat (86,731 hectares) and masoor (85,636 hactares) The area sown under juar, matar and baJra was 21,241 , 18,366 and 14,360 hectares respectively. Oil seeds, sugar cane and potato are the commercial crops of the district. Total live-stock of this district stood 583 8 thousand as per 1982 cattle census The animals look generally poor stnicture and weal-. too. There were 247,621 cattles 140,736 buffaloes, 176,925 goats and sheep. The pOUltry birds numbered 45,826. Efforts are made to introduce the cattle of Improved variety. Ajaigarh breed of cattle is the most local breed. There seems to be no planned development In the field of horllculture. Although some mango orcherd, eXIst In the dl~trJct, but they grow mo~lIy local breed and no famous variety is developed yet. Similarly there is no commercial or industrial use of forest except production of fire wood Mining, Quarrying and Industry The economy of the dIstrict mostly depends on agriculture lIke its neighbouring distncts Village industrIes are mainly based on agriculture Paper mdu\try opcmted manually are the oldest industry of Kalpi town. Carpet industry, Weaving of tericot and power looms and weaving of cloth on looms are also the source of income of the district. Some big and medium size industries like MIS Urvasi Synthetic Process Private limIted Orai, MIS Orai oil chemical Private Limited Orai, MlSlPragatl steel Private Limited Orai MlSI vegipro foods Private Limited Orai, MIS vegIpro foods Private Limited Oral , MIS Hindustan lever Private Limited Omi, MIS Balbir steels PrIvate Limited Orai, flour mills Private Limited Orai, and MlS/ Alfa castmg Private Limited Orai are also established in the district and also become the source of income for the district. Amenities 5 The avaIlabIlIty of amenItlcs wIthIn easy reach reflects on the Infrastructural development of the area The amenItIes lIke educational drinking water, medIcal, transport, commUnICatIOn, market etc have been revIewed as relevant for rural and urban areas separately Table-2 Distribution of village according to the availability of different amenities SJ. No. Commumty No of Number (WIth percentage) of vtl Iages haVIng one or more of the folloWIng amenities development Inhabited EducatIon I Medical IDrinkIng waterl Post & Telegraph I Market / I CommuDlcatlon I Approach by I Power block villages Hat pucca road supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ' 8 9 10 11 1 Rampura 76 54(7105) 76(10000) 76(10000) 17(22.37) 7(9.21) 6(7.89) 46(60.53) 29(30.16) 2 Kuthand 116 86(74.14) 116(100.00) 116(100.00) 26(22.41) 10(8.62) 25(21.55) 55(47.41) 66(56.90) 3 Madhogarh 84 65(77.38) 84(10000) 84(100.00) 23(27.38) 4(4.76) 25(2976) 40(47.62) 32(38.10) 4 Jalaun 99 83(83.84) 98(98.99) 99(100.00) 30(30.30) 1(1.01) 26(26.26) 61(61.62) 50(50.51) 5 Nadlgaon 143 102(71.33) 143(100.00) 143(100.00) 30(2098) 19(13.29) 37(25.87) 69(48.25) 75(52.45) 6 Konch 102 84(82.35) 102(100.00) 102(100.00) 31(30.39) 8(7.84) 42(41.18) 52(50.98) 57(55.88) 7 Dakor 128 106(8281) 128(100.00) 128(100.00) 38(29.69) 4(3.12) 55(42.97) 95(74.22) 84(65.62) 8 Maheva 95 73(76.84) 95(100.00) 95(100.00) 18(18.95) 10(10.53) 21(22 11) 56(58.95) 76(80.00) 9 Kadaura 99 81(81.82) 99(100.00) 99(100.00) 27(27.27) 3(3.03) 29(29.29) 65(65.66) 64(64.35) DistrIct 942 734(77.92) 941(99.89) 942(100.00) 240(25.48) 66(7.01) 266(28.24) 539(57.22) 533(56.58) The table 2 reveals that medIcal facilities available In all-°the InhabIted vIllages except one village of Jalaun development block. Leaving medical facilities, educatIOnal facIlItIes, reach the largest number of villages followed by approach by pucca road, power supply and postal servIces. More than three fourth of the villages of the district had educatIOnal InstitutIOns. The hIghest percentage of educational insitutlon were in Jalaun development block (83.84 per cent) and the lowest percentage observed in Rampura development block (71.05 per cent). Postal services were available In 25.48 per cent of vtllages of the district. The largest coverage by postal facilities IS observed in Konch devclopment block (30.39 per cent) and Maheva development block has the least coverage by postal facIlitIes (18.95 per cent). Market facilities were available III 7.0 I per cent of Villages of the distrICt. The largest proportion of 13 29 per cent of Villages haVIng market facilities is observed in Nadigaon development block while the minimum of 1.01 per cent of villages In Jalaun development block. A bus stop or a railway station or both are available within villages in 28 24 per cent of the villages of the district. The maximum percentage IS observed in Dakor development block (42.97 per cent) and minimum in Rampura development block (7.89 per cent). 57 22 per cent of the Villages of the district are approachable by pucca road. The largest proportion of villages approachable by pucca road are in Dakor development block (74.22 per cent) The lowest proportion of villages (47.41 per cent) are approachable by pucca road is observed in Kuthaund development block. Power supply reaches 56.58 per cent of villages of the dlstricLMaheva development block With 80.00 per cent villages having electricity is the most electrified development block of the district. The least electrified development block IS Rampura (30.16 per cent). The table 3 below gives the proportIOn of rural population served by different amemtles 6 7 Table -3 Proportion of rural population served by different amenities SI No. Community Total population of Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of development Inhabited villages in Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Hat Communication Approach by Power block the C.D. block water Telegraph pucca road supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Rampura 69054 88.71 100.00 10000 46.55 16.10 16.55 73.96 4912 2 Kuthand 97278 86.36 100.00 100.00 44.17 22.19 3007 64.94 6665 3 Madhogarh 94100 93.55 100.00 100.00 51.79 18.12 40.60 68.90 57.82 4 Ialaun 96234 97.25 99.56 100.00 53.81 0.04 25.92 77.86 6639 5 Nadigaon 124465 92.90 100.00 100.00 47.97 23.29 45.00 73.09 69.76 6 Konch 95516 96.31 100.00 100.00 52.61 19.69 44.76 6565 72 00 7 Dakor 148700 97.76 100.00 100.00 60.32 14.66 5870 91.31 8180 8 Maheva 91499 91.38 100.00 100.00 39.35 19.12 37.14 77.65 8008 9 Kadaura 133367 94.72 100.00 100.00 55.17 8.46 41.98 82.22 77.22 District 950180 93.64 99.95 100.00 51.03 15.59 39.98 76.21 70.57 The table reveals that among development blocks, highest number of'educational institutions are available in the villages of Dakor development block (97.76 per cent) followed by Ialaun development block (97.25 per cent). The lowest proportion of population (86.36 per cent) is covered by educational facilities in Kuthand development block. Medical facilities were available in all the villages except one village of Jalaun Development block. Postal facilities can be available by 51.03 per cent of rural population of the district. Market facilities are available to 15.59 per cent of rural inhabitants of the district. The proportion of population living in villages with market facilities ranges between the maximum of 23.29 per cent in Nadigaon development block and the minimum 0.04 per ccnt in Jalaun development block. 39.98 pcr cent of the rural population of the district were inhabitants of the villages where a bus stop or a railway station or both are provided. The coverage of this facility ranges between maximum of 58.70 per cent in Dakor development and the minimum 16.55 per cent of population in Rampura development block. More than three fourth of rural populatIOn of the district are inhabitants of the villages which are approachable by pucca road. The population that lives in electrified villages make a proportion of 70.57 per cent of the population rural of the district. The best served development block in this respect is Dakor development' block with over four fifth of its rural population hving in the electrified villages. Rampura development block with about half of its rural population lie living in electrified villages. It was the lowest covered development block of the district. The following table 4 presents distribution of villages without amenities by distance ranges from the places of their avatlability 7 Table-4 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available Sl No. VJllages not having the amenity l No. of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of of . I -5kms. I 5·10 lons. I 100lons. I Total iCols.3-5) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Education 207 I 0 208 2 Medical 1 0 0 1 3 Post & Telegraph 627 72 3 702 4 Market/Hat 341 321 214 876 5 Communication 483 153 40 676 There are 208 villages not having educational facility, of them 207 are placed at a distance within 5 lons. and one within 5-10 lons. There is only one village where no medical facility is available and this village is placed a short distance away (within 5 lons. from the availability of medical facility. Postal facilities are not available to 702 villages, of these, inhabitants of 627 villages can avail themselves of postal facilities from a short distance range of 5 lons. 72 villages within 5-10 lons. and only 3 villages from a distance 10 lons. and beyond. There are 876 villages that are not served by market facilities out of which 341 villages are located within 5 lons. distance range from the places of availabJlity, 321 villages withm 5-10 kms. distance range and 214 villages 10 kms. and beyond. The communication facilities as indicated by the provision of a bus stop or a location of railway station or by both are not available to as many as 676 villages, of these villages, the inhabitants of 483 villages can avail these communication facilities within 5 kms. distance, those of 153 villages within 5-10 kms. distance and those of 40 villages from the distance of 10 lons. and beyond. The following table 5 presents distribution of villages by availability of amenities and by distance from the nearest town. Table -5 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the near~st town and availability of different amenities Distance range No. of inhabited No. (with percenta e) of villages having the amenity of- from the nearest villages In each I Post & Approach by pucca I town (In kms.) range Education I Medical I Dnnking water TeleQraph Market I Hat I Communication I road Power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 145 103(71.03) 145(100.00) 145(100.00) 31(21.38) 7(4.83) 53(36.55) 83(57.24) 73(50.34) 6-15 523 410(78.39) 522(99.81) 523(10MO) 147(28.11} 33(6.31} 148(28.30} 299(57.17} 303(57.93} 16-50 273 220(80.59) 273(100.00) 273(100.00) 61 (22.34) 26(9.52} 64(23.44) 157(57.51} 156(57.14} 51+ 1 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 0(0.00) 1(100.00) 0(00.00) 1(100.00) Unspecified ------Total 942 734(77.92) 941(99.89) 942(100.00) 240(25.48) 66(7.01) 266(28.241 539(57.22) 533(56.58) 8 The above table reveals that the villages which are short distance away from a town (0-5 kms.) are least covered by educational facilities as 71 03 per cent of these villages have educational facilities. This proportion rise to 78.39 per cent for the villages whIch are located 6-15 kms away and 80 59 per cent for the villages whIch are located 16-50 kms. away. There is only one VIllage located at a distance of 51 kms. and beyond from the nearest town, and covered by educational facility. It IS also seen that this village has all the amemties except market I hat and approach by pucca road. Medical facilities available in all the villages except one village which is located at a distance 6-15 kms. away from the nearest town. The postal facihtles range between the maximum 28 11 per cent( leaving one villages located 51 kms and beyond the nearest town) of the villages located In the distance range of 6-15 kms. and the minimum of 21.3 8 per cent for the villages whIch are located at a dIstance range of 0-5 kms from the nearest town. Ragarding market facilities the highest and lowest percentage are 9.52 and 4.83 observed for the villages located at a distance range of 16-50 and 0-5 kms. from the nearest town respectively. The highest proportion of villages having a bus or a railway stattOn are 36.55 per centas may be seen In the villages located nearest to a town (0-5 kms) while the lowest proportion of 23.44 per cent is observed for the villages located 16-50 from the nearest town. The proportIOn of villages which are approachable by pucca road doses not vary substantially from one range to another as the highest coverage by these facIlities of 57.51 per cent is seen in the villages located nearest to a town (16-50 kms.) while the lowest proportion of 57.17 per cent is observed for the villages located 6-15 kIDs. from the nearest town. Regarding the power supply the highest proportion 57 93 per cent villages having electriCIty is observed among the villages that are 6-15 kms. distance range from the nearest town while the lowest proportion of 50.34 per cent of villages electrified is seen among the villages locatecd 0-5 kIDs away the nearest town. The following table 6 presents the distribution of villages by population ranges and by availability of amenities Table -6 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available Population No. of inhabited No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- range villages III each Education MedIcal I Drmking water I Post & I Market I Hat I Communications I Approach by Power supply range I Telegraph pucca road I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 -499 300 128(42.67) 299(9967) 300(10000) 12(400) 7(2.33) 71(23.67) 118(3933) 119(39.67) 500-1999 533 497(93.25) 533(100.00) 533(10000) 128(2402) 29(544) 133(24.95) 314(5891) 319(5985) 2000-4999 100 100(100.00) 100(100.00) 100(10000) 91(91 00) 23(23.00) 53(53.00) 98(98.00) 86(8600) 5000+ 9 9(100.00) 9(100.00) 9(100 00) 9(100.00) 7(77.78) 9(100.00) 9(100.00) 9(100.00) Total 942 734(77.92) 941(99.89) 942(100.00) 240(25.4) 66(7.01) 266(28.24) 539(57.22) 533(56.58) The above table 6 cleary shows that the coverage increases under all amenities WIth the rise in the population size of the vtllages showing thereby the size of the population, the higher is the possibility of the VIllages being covered by an amenity. EducatIOnal faCIlities are available In 42 67 per cent of villages of the populatIon size of upto 499 persons whIle all the villages of the populatIOn size of 2000 and have these facilities. MedIcal facilities available in all the villages except one villages of populatIOn size up to 499. The proportion of villages covered by postal facilities rises to 24.02 per cent in the next population range (500-1999), shots up further to 91.00 per cent m the population range of2000-4999 and covers all the VIllages With higher population size Market faclhties show a little rise in coverage from the lowest populatIOn range to the next higher ranges There are 2.33, 5.44, 23 00 and 77.78 per cent of the VIllages of population range upto 499, 500-1999, 2000-4999 and 5000+ respectively have market 9 facilities Regardmg pucca road facilities the villages with the population of upto 499 approachable by pucca road account for 39.33 per cent. The proportion rises to 58.91 per cent for the villages in the population range 500-1999 and covers all the villages with hIgher population except two villages of population range 2000-4999. The coverage of villages by electncity rises sharply from one Population range to another The villages having power supply account for 39.67 per cent in the population range up to 499. It rises to 86 00 per cent in the population range up to 2000-4999 and cent percent in the villages with higher populatIon Table -7 Distribution of villages according to land use Sl. No. Development No of mhablted Total area (in hectares) Percentage of cultivable area to total Percentage of lITigated area to Block ~ilIages area total cultivable area I 2 3 4 5 6 1 Rampura 76 26947.00 74.93 40.91 2 Kuthand 116 31256.00 76.16 44.94 3 Madhogarh 84 30863.00 81.79 44.86 4 Jalaun 99 42779.00 87.14 29.79 5 Nadlgaon 143 56024.84 78.92 28.23 6 Konch 102 47518.91 87.47 18.54 7 Dakor 128 92301.40 75.27 21.80 8 Maheva 95 53885.00 70.03 22.24 9 Kadaura 99 NA , 0.00 26.04 District 942 381575.16 92.38 28.06 Cultivable area= lITIgated + Ummgated area It can be seen from the above table 7 that as much as 9238 per cent of the total area of the district is cultivable, of which 2806 per cent is irrigated. Konch development block is the most extensively cultivated development block with 87.47 per cent area cultivable followed by lalaun development block 87.14 per cent. But the highest percent of 1fTigated area to total cultivable area are 44.94 per cent in Kuthaund development block followed by Madhogarh development block 44.86 per cent and they are the most Imgated development blocks m the district. The followmg table 8 shows per capita receipt and expenditure in towns of the district during the year 1988-89. 10 Il Table - 8 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns SI.No Class, name and civic Per Capita (In Rs ) administration status of Receipt Expenditure the town Total Receipt through Receipt from all Total Expenditure General Expenditure In public Publtcworks Expenditure on Other aspects taxes etc. other sources administration health and conveniences pubhc institutions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ,8 . 9 10 11 I III Jalaun M.B 10105 3310 6795 8258 2829 2504 1861 - 1064 2 IV Kadaura T A 5719 199 5520 7273 817 1943 3348 - 1165 3 III Kalpi M.B. 7428 1748 5680 6767 494 2589 1450 - 2234 4 III Konch M B. 8741 2838 5903 6072 1730 140 1645 - 2557 5 V KotraT.A 3765 938 2827 2585 1413 178 400 - 594 6 V Madhogarh T.A 4910 485 4425 4903 3173 - 1474 - 256 7 V Nadigaon T.A ------8 IIOrai M B. 5989 3468 2521 7095 152 2538 2291 21.14 9 V Rampura T A. 1881 357 1524 2991 770 - 2116 - 105 10 VUmriT A. 4441 118 4323 5387 664 577 2912 - 1234 District 68.26 25.33 42.93 65.15 10.33 17.75 19.23 . 17:84 The highest receipt ofRs. 101.05 per head per annum is returned by lalaun M.B. followed by Konch M.B. (Rs. 87.41), the lowest per capita receipt of Rs 118,81 is observed in Rampura T.A., the per capita expenditure varies between the maximum of Rs. 82.58 per annum in lalaun M.B. and the minImum ofRs. 25.85 in Kotra T.A. The following table 9 gives the ratio of schools per 10,000 of population. 11 I.:L Table -9 Schools per ten thousand of population in towns SI No Class, name and CIVIC Number of school per ten thousand of population administration status of town Higher secondary Inter ,PUC 'Junior college ISecondary' Matriculation I JUnior Secondary' Middle I Primary 1 2 3 4 5 6 I III Jalaun M.B. 0.53 053 1.31 3.94 2 IV Kadaura T.A. 1 00 1.00 899 9.99 3 III Kalpi M.B. 129 1.29 257 4.37 4 III Konch M.B. 1.10 0.22 220 3.97 S VKotra T A. 1.44 1.44 1.44 4.33 6 V Madhograh T A. 1.13 1.13 563 6.76 7 V Nadlgaon T.A. 163 1.63 327 3.27 8 II Orai M.B. 081 020 405 6.48 9 Rampura T A. 1 13 1 13 2.27 2.27 10 VUmnT.A 134 1.34 268 4.03 District 0.97 0.59 3.19 5.20 There are 5 20 Primary schools per 10,000 population in urban areas of the district. The ratio of primary schools varies between the maximum of 9.99 in Kadaura T.A and the minimum of 2.27 in Rampura T.A., ratio of 3 19 middle schools per 10,000 of population obtains in urban areas of the district varying between the maximum of 8.99 middle schools in Kadaura T A. and the minimum of 1.31 in lalaun M.B. The ratio of schools matriculation standard works out to 0.59 per 10,000 of population in urban areas of the district ranging between the maximum of 1.63 in Nadigaon TA and the 0.20 in Ora! town. Ratio of 0.97 Inter Colleges IS obtained per 10,000 of population in urban areas of the district In which the maximum of 1.63 mter colleges in Nadigaon T A. and the minimum of 0.53 in Jalaun M.B. The following table gives the town-wise ratio of medical beds per 1,000 of populatIOn 12 /(3 Table-lO Number of beds in medical institutions per thousand population in towns SI.No. Class, name and civic administration status of town I Mumber of beds in medIcal institutton per 1000 population 1 2 3 1 III lalaun M.B. 1.58 2 IV Kadaura T.A. 0.50 3 III Kalpi M.B. 064 4 III Konch M.B. 1.59 5 VKotraT.A. 072 6 V Madhograh T.A. 1.35 7 V Nadigaon T.A. NA 8 II Orai M.B. 190 9 Rampura T.A. 045 10 VUmriT.A. 054 District 1.39 The availability of beds in medical institutions In urban areas of the district works out to 1 39 in the distnct The ratio ranges bctween thc maximum of 1.90 beds per thousand in Orai M.B. and the minimum of 0.45 beds In Rampura T.A. Table -11 Proportion of slum population in towns Sl. No. Class, name and CIVIC admimstration status of the town Proportion of slum population to total populatIOn of DenSity In slums (per sq. km.) the town 1 2 3 4 1 II Orai M.B. 25.45 5,582 It may be observed from the table that the proportion of slum population to total population constituted 25.45 per cent in Orai M.B. with a density of 5,582 persons per sq. km. The other towns had no slum population 10 the distriCt. Table 12 gives the most important commodities manufactured in, exported from an imported into the town 13 /L/ Table -12 Most important commodities manufactured, exported and imported in towns SI No Class, Name and civIc administration status of town I Most Important Commodity I Manufactured I Exported I Imported 1 2 . 3 4 5 ] III Jalaun M.B. Shoes Masur Sugar 2 IV Kadallra T A . Food grains Cloth 3 III Kalpi M B. Hand made paper Hand made paper Rag 4 III Konch M B. Ice Leather Cloth 5 VKotraT A. . Wheat Cloth 6 V Madhograh T A Shoes Food grains Cloth 7 V Nadigaon T.A. - Gram Ghee 8 II Orai M B. Pulses Wheat Yarn 9 Rampura T .A. Shoes Wheat Leather 10 VUmri TA Shoes Food grains Cloth It can be seen from the above table that shoes constitute most Important product manufactured in towns of Jalaun district. The most important exported items are food grams The cloth are largely the most important commodi!y Imported. 14 c T VIKAS KHAND RAMPURA, E T KUTHAUND, MADHOGANJ6 JALAUN (TAHSIL JALAUN) DISTRICT .!AUUII ...i. • • . , ... 1 Q "" ~ q Q. o H s / ::r: ( I._...... ,,__ .-~- ."""-"""" IIl'.U ~AICNA""T _ __ .... ft.L..A,II wr1Vd.GUJ_ CDI'...-ot __ .._ ~TEn , ..... ,"*IoS1CMtI'I ... _. __ ~:::~:::.-s . 6wm1P011V...A11DIf1lZt IIlLOWtQO o - h, 500--H', ~ .... ""0.'" 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W, -2 20 -I '-.0) (230 ) Karra 253.00 343 o (L) C-W (1) W, ·2 -(-5) _ (.;_ :1)) -(5-10) (47 ) DlreLtorate, Uttar Praaesh umRmm VIL~£E DIRECTOR! ..w.l<'irr 17 LAND USE ..w.l<'irr Land Use (31lf1o'l)'rin'f'<'l> -'JZI'I'qrjiin~~-~ir~in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 mm~- KR RAMPURA 293 00 403.00 18 00 194 00 ~ 10 KR RAMPURA TW(19 00) 267 00 3.00 29 CO ~W 10 KR RJI.MPURA TW (13 00) .01. 00 o 00 14 00 fm;fi 7 KR RI\MPIJlU\ rl\G WI'1 OIl),IWI I 'J 01)) 'Il 110 () O() 02 Ul) ~ 8 PR RAMPURA ED l'W (41 00) ,',,8. 00 3.00 ~4 CO qr 9 KR RAMPURA W(20 00),TW(10 00) 182.00 2.00 51 00 !tim 9 PR RAMPURA ED,EAG W(2.00),TWE(34 00) 370 00 2.00 274 00 10 ~W KR RAMPURA EAG TWE(47 00) 182.00 2.00 44 00 10 ~ PR RAMPURA EAG TWE(16.00) "90 00 7.00 18.00 10 11 ~ PR RJI.MPURA ED TW(1 00) 575.00 30 00 117 00 "ITllm 11 8 PR RAMPURA 42 00 l61 00 1 J.) 49 DO WI 12 8 ------~------10 ------_------(5-10) -15-10) 'J(:;~ _ ...... ,J...! 3~.19 ?('.2; I vi (_I MWSlll '!', 'II, 'TK PO '" ( ,~ -, r:. \ ~ ...... 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CO 435 -(-5) CHW (1) W,'l,F -1-5) 1761 ? - T,W -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) _0 -1!.."i.'Ttatpur 333 GO 617 P (li CHW (1) (Bel -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 27 Gcrha 193 ,~O 415 PIli PHS II) T,W 168/ -(5-10) -(5-10) 28 Bera 145 80 195 -15-10) CHW (I) T,W -(5-101 (21) -(5-10) -(5-10) 29 Mahtau_c 296 00 S8S P12) CHW 11) T, rl'l - (-5) (l S5) -(-5) -(5-10) 30 Pura 45L.OO 493 -1-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) (75) ------Ce~s~s J~rec:orate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 1 r) I' 1" ------~------_. PR RAMPURA GCll33 00) 7')2 (lO r.~ 00 25£ 00 'It 13 6 KR RAt'1PURA EAG TWE(91 00) 175 00 00 43 CO 'f!1'FT 1. 8 f:r.w.IFft _ PR RAMPURA E.D, EAG wI9 00), TW(lO 00) 648 00 5 00 100 no 15 7 TWE(57 aD) PR RAMPURA ED,EAG TWIl0.00),TWE(23 00) 125 00 1 00 00 16 7 ~1'Ff PR RJ'.MPURA EAG 175 00 TWE(62 00) 500.0C 55 00 14; CO =!iIFr 17 8 PR RAMPURA ED 768 00 GCI505 DO) 797 00 11 00 27S 00 18 2 PR RAMPURA 2 00 GCI 64.00) 154 DC 2.00 48 00 l!@ 19 4 KR RAMPURA ED, EAG 68 00 TWE(30 DO) 336.00 11 00 125 00 f'lc.ttr 20 8 KR RAMPURA 25.00 GCI1l2.00) 119.00 26 00 164 ~O ~ 21 12 PR RAMPURA GCI14 00) 131 00 00 43 00 ~~ 22 10 KR RAMPURA GCI28.00) 185 00 00 24 00 'IHR 23 9 KR RAMPURA GC(35.00) 147 00 1 00 13 00 24 12 ~ KR RAMPURA GCI69.00) 155 00 1.00 20 00 25 10 ~- KR RAMPURA ED GCI19.00) 276 00 7 00 31 00 26 10 ~ PR RAMPURA ED GC(lS 00) 123 00 1 00 51 00 27 11 'JET PR RAMPURA GCI32.00) 67 00 2 00 45 ~O .m 28 11 PR RAMPURA TWI46.00) 164 00 5 00 81. 00 ~ 29 13 PR UMARI ED,EAG 23.00 GCI64.00),TWE(500) 235 00 4 00 120 00 30 10 'IU 10 ------•• c 3: 'Q.J.da'f'lall. .00 CO "';0D -(-5) CHW (1) Vi, "{P -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (.!-'2) 32 hUSeplor::1 JGg lL' :'00.00 )"'80 P (,) :HW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (117 : 33 JagaffiIT,a:1pLt ' 62 00 53: 9 P (31 ,M ( 1 i , "UC ( 1) "{11I ,M'tlCI11, p~S :1) T,W,HP PTO ThU,SUN BS 1971 ) 0(11 0(1), E'PC(l) 34 Hamlrpura 107 UO 933 P (11 I-1WC(l) T,W -(-5) rHU,SUN -(5-10) (179) 35 qatanpura 332 00 36 -(-5) CHW(l) W - (-5) THU,SUN -(-5) ( 41 36 lJdotpura Jaglr 277 00 1291 P (11 CHW(ll W - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (221) 37 Ra·.... anl 80.00 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------"Ramm; ------ 38 Chandawall 314 DO 973 P(l) CHW(l) T, W - (-5) - (10-1-) -(>10) ( 1591 39 Chak Chandawall. 20 00 ------U N - I ~ H A B I T E 0 ------"Ramm; ------ 40 Patrah" 451 00 2195 P(1I,M(l: 0(1) W,HP PO,PHONE MON,fRI -(5-10) (340) 41 511auna 312 00 1075 P(11 CHW(ll W,HI? - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (1 79) 42 r(ulupura 46 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"R~ ------ 43 r-;angadpura 61. 00 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E 0 ------"R~ ------ 44 NlnawalJ. 290 00 559 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (92) 45 KanJhar: 278 00 693 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-51 - (-5) - (5-10) ( 116) 46 f:.lampura 110 00 584 P (1) CHW III T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (9.' ) 47 Ht.:sepura 148 00 846 P (1) CHW(ll T,W, HP -(-51 - (-5) -(5-10) (131 ) 48 3ahadurpur 185.00 745 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO TUE,SAT - (5-10) (118) 0'-, 11 12 13 14 15 10 l' 18 2 ------_------_- KR UMARI EAG TWE(52.CO) 89.00 2.00 13.00 ~ 31 10 ?R RAMPlJRA GCl55 DO} 29 00 2 00 1· 00 MnW 32 9 PR RANPURA ED GC /94 00) "19. DO 67 on JJ 22" 00 ~ 8 PR RAMPlJRA ED GCI92 00) 193.00 2.00 20 00 34 8 ~ PR RAMPlJRA GCISO 001,TW(1.001 210.00 00 35 7.00 3' ~ 9 PR RAMPlJRA GC160.001 170.00 6.00 41 00 ~owi'R 36 9 KR RAMPlJRA GC(31 00) 38.00 1.00 10 00 KR RAMPlJAA ED,EAG GC (21. 00) ,TW (7 00) 249.00 0.00 25 00 ~ 38 11 TWE(12.001 KR RAMPlJAA GC(15.001 4 00 0 00 1 00 ~~ 39 13 PR RAMPlJAA ED,EAG GC(93.00),TWE(15 DO} 176.00 7 00 160 00 cym'T 40 10 PR RAMPlJAA ED,EAG GCI91 DO) , l"l/e I S .Oll) 1/5.00 1 00 31 00 ~ 41 10 KR JAUIUN GC(19.00) 25 00 o 00 2 00 42 41 ~ KR JALAUN :- GCI50 00 I, TWE 15 00) 0 CO 0.00 6 00 43 30 ~F KR UMARI GC(133.001 87 00 1.00 69 00 ~ 44 9 KR UMARr GC (134 00) 86 00 2.00 56 00 ~ 45 9 PR UMARI GC(79 001 17 00 2.00 12 00 am''''!' 46 8 PR UMARI ED GC (110 00) 20 00 3.00 15 00 47 7 ~ PR UMARI ED GCl84 00) 00 00 '/0 00 <"~,~'"- 48 6 -" 10 ~) :-1a~,taura ' '1 CO e -" - (-5 I CHW(l) T, VI, liP -(-5) - (<;-10) - (5-10) (101; 50 Q.aman~pur 93 GO 432 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) (35) 51 ?(umrauwar 115 00 ------U N - I N P F. a I T E D ------m:~ ------ 52 Manpura 149 00 1399 P (1) CHW 11) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) ::35) 53 Chhauna 185 00 1077 P (1) HlVC (11 T,W,liP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) [ 169) 54 Dhoota 357.00 1136 P11) CHW 11) T,W,TK PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (188 ) 55 Baraull 168 00 ------U N - I N H A B 1 T E D ------m:~ ------ 56 Bahra.l 438 00 1294 P(l) ,M(l) 0(1) W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 216) 57 Lutaull 186.00 655 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (102) 58 Lldaupur 274 00 965 P(l) CHW(l) ,0(1) W, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (122) 59 Nyamatpu!' 98.00 ------[J N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------_ ------"'~ Nl.Vl [J I H T ------_ ------60 270 00 ------N - N A B E 0 "'~ 61 Baunepura 128.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 62 Pat~yapur 104.00 1 -(-51 CliW 11) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1) oJ Kanhapura 193.00 8 Pill CHW (11 W,HP -(-5) - (10+) - (>10) (4 ) 64 Magraul 99 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 65 Fatehpur KhlJrd 66 00 1 -1-5) CHW 11) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) as ( 1) 66 Umarl Dehat 282.00 ------U N - I N H A a r T E 0 ------"'~ Cepsus D~rectccate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 1E 17 113 1 PR UMARI GC(98.00) 13 00 1. CO 12 00 ~ 49 7 PR lJMARI Ge(57 00) 23 00 3.00 10 00 50 7 ~ KR lJMARI GC(73 00) 36 00 0 00 6 00 'f'lmT 51 8 PR {]MARL ~ 00 GC(38 00),1<1(2 00) 92 00 0.00 IS ()() l1l'l'1< 52 4 KR UMARI GC(76.00) 86.00 0 00 23 00 ~ 53 4 PR UMARI GC(102.00),W(200) 217 00 0.00 36 00 "iffi 54 5 KR UMARI GC(61.00) 97 00 0.00 10 00 ~ 55 6 PR UMARI GC (198.00) 183.00 4.00 53 00 ~ 56 6 PR UMARI GC(46.00) ,W(1.00) 110 00 5 00 24.00 ~ 57 7 PR UMARI GC(1l4.00) ,TW(1.00) 133 00 0.00 26 DC 58 7 ~ KR JALAUN r;C(AS 011) 3 no 1 110 r, 1111 "W111'F sq 1 KR JALAUN GC (235.00) 7 00 7.00 21 00 f.rq'\ 60 1 KR UMARI GC(9900),TW(2 00) 10.00 1 00 16 00 61 1 ~ KR Rl\MPURA GC(3900),TW(43.00) 4 00 6.00 12.00 'l~ 62 10 KR Rl\MPURA GC(67 00),TW(80 00) 25.00 6 00 1~ 00 63 13 ~ KR JALAUN GC(67.00),TW(10 00) 7 00 4.00 11 00 ~ 64 1 PR Rl\MPURA GC(S3.00) 5 00 1.00 7.00 65 4 ~m- KR UMARI GCIl74.00) ,TW(6.00) 28.00 9.00 65 00 ~~ 66 1 ------"f'!l1OAT~, -m~ ______4 3 10 ______~ ______4 6' :ater"lpur ..... a..!..a 55.00 2139 ? (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) (61) Ef ~lr.ar 764 00 3141 P(2) ,M(l) PHS 11) T,W,HP PO -1-5) 8S (558) 69 Sonepura 63 00 303 -1-5) CHWll) W,HP -1-5 ) -1-5) -1-5) (43) 70 Dharmpura Jager 234.00 1053 P 11) RP(1) ,CHWll: W,TK,HP -1-5) -15-10) -15-10) (180) 71 JaJepura 403 00 1007 I'll) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (180) 72 Pachokhara 407 00 1964 1'(2) ,Mil) PHCll) T,W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (356) 73 8aghawah .Tag::.r u 112 00 198 - (-5) CHW(l) W -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) (31) 74 Kasba 0 271 00 774 1'(2) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (136) 75 Gora Ch~ra~ya LJ 150 00 920 I' (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (177) 76 Khalral c: 114 00 459 1'(1) CHW(I) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (68) 77 MaJ::.th 610 00 1825 1'(2) PHC(l) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (305) 78 Dharampur Uban :::; 135 00 515 -(5-10) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (81) 79 PnthVlpura :::; 197.00 553 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (88) 80 Dhamreh::. 78 00 354 - (-5) CHW(1 ) W,HI? -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (70) 81 Jamreh~ Sara IJ 327 00 1251 1'(1) CHW(I) ",HI? -(-5) -(-5) as (195) 82 8abupura u 176.00 745 I' (1) CHW(I) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (109) 83 Nawar ::: 344 00 1300 P(2) ,M(l) MWC(I),PHS(l),O(l) T,W,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) (235) 84 Lodhhlpura 212.00 513 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W -(5-10) TUE,SAT -(5-10) (95) ------C~'1~US Dlrec- ~_:..:el "!t t"3r 2radesh _.. ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Ie ------KR RAMPURA ED GC(4~ 00) 0 00 3 00 3 00 ~'Ii<'IT 67 3 PR RAMPURA ED GC(490 OO),T'I'III03 00) 87 00 13 00 62 00 68 3 0(3 00) m KR UMARI GC(59 COl 2 00 2 00 5 00 69 2 ~ KR RAMPURA GC(205.00) 7 00 4 00 18 00 70 5 ~" KR RAMPURA GC(357 00) 11. 00 9 00 26 CO 71 4 ~ PR RAMPURA GC(198 00) ,W(21 00) 145 00 8 00 35 00 ~ 72 4 PR RAMPURA ED GC(62 00) ,W(l 00) 36 00 2.00 11 00 ~w 73 3 PR RAMPURA GC(IS3 00) ,W(12 00) 79 00 6.00 21 00 ~ 74 3 PR UMARI GC(79.00) ,TW(14 00) 43.00 0 00 14 00 timf PR UMARI ED GC (7.00) ,TW (82 00) 13 00 3 00 9 00 eM 76 1 PR UMARI Ce(IO (0), IW ('\ \ 00) 1'10 00 15 00 bl' lIO If'fta 17 2 KR UMARI GC(76 00) ,W(28 00) 15.00 1 00 15 00 ~~ 78 4 KR UMARI EAG GC (l10 00),TWI9 00) 29.00 3.00 16 00 ~ 79 5 TWE (30 00) PR UMARI GC(33 DO) 38.00 1. 00 6.00 ~ 80 5 PR UMARI GC(223.00),TWI2 00) 66 00 12 00 24 00 ~m==fr 81 7 GC(93.00) ,0(2 00) 64.00 3.00 14 00 82 PR UMARI ~ 4 KR UMARI ED GC(38 00 I, TW (11 00) 47.00 13.00 232 00 83 4 013.00) ""'" PR UMARI GC(134.00),TW(2.00) 54.00 1 00 21.00 w.rnrrr 8, 5 ------7'----~~--~~-----~~-~~~-~~-~------~~. -z;rrl$! 10 i?5 Guplap~r Madhcgarh 94 00 049 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (120) 86 Jasm-.ia9ur %.00 396 -:-5) CEW (1) T,W,!1P -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (65) 87 Sonapur 111 00 291 E' (1: CHW(l) T,W -(-51 -(-51 -(-51 ( 52) 68 Madnepur 96 DC 437 -(-51 CHW (11 T,W -(-51 -(-51 -(-5) (79 : 69 Plcnaura 133 DC 721 P (1) CHW(I) T,W -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (U9) Total . 26947 00 69054 P(69) ,M(12) H ( 1 ) , MCW ( 10) 11451 H (1) , PUC (2) 9HC (3) , PHS (5) 0(1) D(2),FPC(1) RP (1), CHW (56) 0(6) J.__, ------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 KR UMARI GC(69 00) 11 CO 4 00 10 80 ~~ 85 6 KR UMARI GC(78 00) 6 00 1 00 :1 CO 86 7 ~ KR UMARI GC(28 00) 68.00 6 00 , 00 9? 8 ~ KR UMARI GC(66 00) 17 00 3.00 10 00 . 88 8 ~ PR UMARI Ge(l08.00) 9.00 6 00 10 00 ~ 89 9 1552.00 GC(6S?? OO),WI119.00) 11930 00 509 00 4195 DO TW(746.00),TWE(511.00) 0(8 DO) 1991~ 1991 CE~:::l3 "FI~1lO AMENITIES ,~: D1str1ct Name Jalaun 1ITlf..r~"FI~ - r*1ITlf..rllf llf'!""¥' a;M~ ~ t!r.'r-a;rtrr.!t ~att iIFffllmz-a;r 1'IW~ m'IiM tJ C D. Block KJthaund Tahsil Jalaun 90 Ja!aun Khurd 291 00 635 P (I) ChW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(>10) r 2.07) 9.... S .... lauwa Jaglr 462 00 7 ~3 P (I) C,W(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) [ :24) 9:: Kota Dlwara 163 00 230 P (1) CHW(l) W -(-5 ) -(-5) -(5-10) [39) 91 Mot1pur :;.:._wara 145 00 ------U N - I N rl A BIT ~ 0 ------.R 3lfiITl; ------ 94 Tolakpur I~ 184.00 632 -(-5) CHW(l) W -(-5) TUE, FRI -(5-10) :~9) 95 ~otlpur "'1.J.stak:.l ]05 00 374 P (I! C,W(l) T,W - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) :'9) 96 Kota 1"'usta! 97 She khpur AhH [j 163.00 1402 P(2),M(1I PHS(l),RP(l) T,W,HP PO MON, FRI -(>10) (2491 98 <,Haul.~ 279.00 936 P (:) C,Wil) T,W -(-5) -(-51 [ _4~) 99 Nakelpura 119.00 655 P(l) CHW(ll T ,w, H? -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) "04 ) 100 3"""o:aDu~ ]68 CO cO2 -(-5) CPW il) T, flJ, l-'P - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 1 72) 101 Bawall 460.00 2729 P(2),MIl),H(1) P'iS (1) T,W, HP PO TUE, FPI -(5-10) (D8) Cersus DIrectorate, Uttar Pradesh =~ otirmVILLAG8 DIR8CTORY LAND US8 otirm Land Use (~ •..!',.if;<=:" ''.J''!'f;a-rrrif;~~.~'l~if;ey ,'l!~ '''. . ~31"iht~) (1 e. area under different type of land 'Jse in hectares roended upto two decimal places) Wl'l'!1Ii 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 mm~' ~ ~. ~ KR JALAUN GCI112.00) 104.00 19 00 56.00 ~'¥ 90 36 KR JALAUN 106 00 GC(100.00) 145.00 o 00 111. 00 fm;raqr "!JTlR 91 35 KR JALAUN 103.00 49.00 31 00 'P:rltcmT 92 32 KR JALAlJN 90.00 23.00 32 00 ~(~ 93 38 KR AlJRIYA GC(26.00) 136 00 1.00 21. 00 ~ 94 • FP 18 KR AlJRAIYA GC(4 00) 87.00 0.00 14.00 'IfilIIF~ 95 • FP 18 KR JALAUN 6 00 GC 196.00) 87.00 3.00 31 00 'P:r~ 96 30 PR JALAlJN ED GC (76.00) 56.00 7.00. 24. 00 ~3Itl< 97 36 KR JALAUN GCI168 00) • 60 00 22.00 29.00 98 31 ~ KR JALAUN GC(56.00) 47 .00 6.00 10 DO 99 31 ~ KR JALAUN GC 147. 00) 95.00 12.00 14 00 100 32 ~ PR JALAlJN SAG TWE(296.00) 87.00 40.00 37 DO 103 r(uthu.a 15J 00 S10 p 11: CHW(11 W,HP - (-5) -(-51 -(-5) ( 96) 104 B1J UWapl.lf Dn.. ara 5~4 00 "57 P (11 CHWOI,O(l) T,W - (-51 -(-51 -(-51 (1031 IDS Par-en D:...... ara 290 GO ---_------U N - I N E A 8 I T E 0 ------oR mlG ------ 106 LaapLr D .... wara 6" 00 _------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ----_----- >kmlG ------ 107 Romal Dl'dara 256 00 ---_------lJ N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt3lfill<;" ------_- 1GS r(hera Dl.Wdra 125 00 T------U N - 1 N H A B I T E D ------>tt31f 109 Khera MUstakll 105 00 701 P (11 CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (102) IlL) Ramal Mustah.ll 290 Oll 1049 P (1) CHW(ll,Olll T,'. PO -15-10) - (-51 (165 ) III Ladpur "1'.1stal<.~l 249 00 L84 PILI CHW(ll,Olll T,'. - (-5) - (5-101 - (-5) (Jcl 112 Paren !'JIustdk.ll 188 00 851 Pill CHW(ll,Oll) W,H, - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (134: 113 T~rawall C 190 00 520 P (1) CHWIl) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (90) 114 Jarnallpur iJ 110 00 289 p(l) ,Mill CHW(1) T,W - (-5) -H) -1-5} 135 ) 115 alJuwapur Mustabl :::; 93 00 415 Pill CHW(l) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (74) 116 Hap pur C 218.00 658 P (11 CHW(1) T,W -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-101 :1101 ll7 l-hhauna 0 211 00 1:11 PCl) CHW(1) ,0(1) T,W -(-5) -(-5) - 1-5) 11701 118 Daulatpur J 212 00 1162 P (11 CHW{lI,O(l) 1'1, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (191) ll9 S,pura Mustakll C 32.00 JIJ - 1-5) __ CHW(ll W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (46) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Praaesh ------~------11 12 13 14 15 10 . " 18 ------PR JALAUN EAG TWE(93.00) 57 00 3.00 19 00 102 31 ~ KR JALAUN EAG TWE(92.00) -12 00 5 00 :4 CO '¢tffi 103 31 FP AURIYA 101 00 346 00 45 00 62 00 ~~ 104 IS KR AURAIYA 220 00 25 00 11. 00 34 DO '11r-r~ 105 12 KR AURAIYA 13 00 2.00 49 DO ~f~ 106 11 KR AURAIYA W(S.OO) 119.00 19.00 110.00 ~fG>.lm 107 10 KR AURAIYA 60.00 W(3 00) 44.00 0.00 lS.00 ...rn fG KR AURIYA EAG TWE (41. 00 I 52.00 2.00 10 00 ...rn~ 109 , FP 17 KR AURAIYA GC(45 00) 19'3. 00 2.'.00 25 00 ~~ 110 , FP 16 KR AURIYA GC(41 001 131 00 14 00 63.00 ~~ 111 16 KR AURIYA EAG TWE(52 001 80.00 33.00 18 00 qrf.;~ 112 10 KR AURIYA GC(60.00) 46.00 41. 00 43 00 fiwwi't 113 16 KR AURIYA ED Ge(58.00) 29.00 11.00 13 00 114 16 ~ KR AURAIYA GC (47 00) 25.00 12.00 9 00 115 18 ~~ KR AURAIYA ED GC (47 00) 112.00 35.00 24.00 116 18 ~ KR AURIYA ED GC(46.00) 76 00 65 00 24 00 ~ 117 16 KR AURIYA TWE (137 .00) 50.00 3.00 22 00 118 15 ~ KR AURIYA ED,EAG TWE(16.001 12.00 2.00 2 00 til'fT~ 119 12 ------.------~------9 lQ ---_._------~------_---- 12C 31pUra D!.wc.ra II 00 ------U N - I N f; n 8 I T S D ------it<:~ ------ 121 o21gh c wal1 Dlwara 14 00 ~------U N - I N ~ P B I T S 0 ------it<:3lr.Il'1 ------ 1 !7 1\.l::J1J1l11dPl1r Kdrl,J( III (II) ------U IJ - I II II ~, H I T I I) ------it<:3!J'ITi\ ------ 12] t3aghawall MU3tavll 60 00 375 P (l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) ("4) 124 Sharikarpc:r Mustakll 110.00 311 P (1) CHW(l) W PO -(5-10) BS (51 ) -(-5) 17r) l\b',Jdrjj 1 'lPIJT M'J t ,J ~ I J 'iO (I() f,l - (-'01 CIlW (1) W,flP -(-r,) -(-5) (9) - 126 Sha~karpu~ Gaon OH-Ia 108 00 51 -(-5) CHW(l) W -(-5) - (5-10) -1-5) (16) 127 GaJraura Dlwara 42.00 U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 128 :iarsrankarpur Jlwara_-. 91 00 ---- .... _---- U 'I - I N ~ All I T E D ------it<:~ ------ 1.:<1 lilt _,11 Hi ~.J t pU r .... ItJ_,t 1" '1' (1) 10'11) Pill. M1.1 MW( Il) ,0 (11 W,IW,III' PO - (5-101 8S ( 248) 130 GaJraura Mustahc 65 00 30 P (l) CHW (11, °(1) W,TI'I -[-5) - (5-10) BS (31 131 Chauth 94.00 557 ~ (1) CHW(1) ,0(1) T,W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (99) H~ 132 Hasanpur :15 00 444 ~ (1) CEW(l) ,0(1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (5-101 -(-5) ( 65) 13] Umarl ['Aus:aYll 71 01) 4H7 P (1) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (78) 134 H~nnaull. Dlwara 10 00 65 -1-5) CHW 11) W -(-5) -15-10) -15-10) ( 151 135 Masgaon Musta~ll 50 00 504 P(l) ,M(:) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,TW -1-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 8l) 136 Masgao Dlwara 158 00 ------U N - I N H A Fl I T E D ------"'~ ------ 131 Nalnapur 406 00 985 P(l) CHW ( 1) , °11 ) T,W,HP -1-5) -15-10) BS (158) r------~nsu9 D~rectorat~, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 1'1 1S 16 17 18 ------KR AUMIYA W(3 00) 10.00 3.00 ':5.lI0 ~f<;crru 120 10 KR AUMIYA W(6.00) 9 00 1.00 28 00 ~~ 121 10 KR AUMIYA 34 00 W(2.00) 23.00 15 00 74 00 ~~ 122 11 KR AURrYA EAG TWE (25 00) 20.00 9.00 6 JO ~~ 123 12 KR AURIYA GC(25.00) 76.00 4.00 5 00 mt'F1fT KR AURIYA ED GC(49.00) 32.00 2.00 7 00 125 18 ~~ KR AURIYA 39.00 W(6.00) 28.00 2.00 33 00 ~ Tiiq f<;crru 126 5 KR AURAIY.II VlIS.OO) 20.00 3.00 14. DO ~~ 127 6 KR AURAIYA WI9.00) 41.00 11.00 30.00 rnT'Ii<'F~ 128 7 PR AURrYA EO TWE(31.00) 37.00 .- 10.00 14 00 129 6 rnT'Ii<'F~ PR AURIYA EO,EAG TWE(37.00) 20.00 1.00 7 00 ~~ 130 6 KR AURIYA EAG TWE(70.00) 13.00 2.00 9.00 -.frq 131 12 KR AURnA EAG TWE (44 00) 45.00 12.00 14 .00 132 15 ~ KR AURAIYA EAG TWEI37.00) 24.00 4.00 6 00 ~~ 133 10 KR AURIYA WI9.00) 0.00 0.00 1 00 It-frffi~ 134 8 KR AURIYA EO,EAG TWE(12.00) 28.00 5.00 5 00 ~~ 135 6 KR AURAIYA GCI48.00) 80.00 5.00 25 00 ~m 136 10 PR AURIYA EAG TWE(86.00) 261. 00 4.00 55 00 137 12 ~ 10 138 rllnnaull Mustakl1 41 00 ------U N - I tl ,{ P. B I T E 0 ------>tt3l1'l1G ------ 139 Umarl Dlwara 113 00 ------[J ~ - I N H A B I T E 0 ------>tt3l1'l1G ------ 140 Dharana 324.00 :'33 -1-5) CHW (1) 101, T'N, HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS (42 ) 141 Itaha Kalpl ?OO ()O S07 -(-0) CHW (1: W,TK -(-5) - (-5) BS 1%) 142 )\a1 162 00 61:2 P 11 J CHW (1) T,W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 1108) 143 RuraJaltlja 122 GO 307 P (1) PHS(l) W,TW,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (39) 144 Randhlrpur 283.00 782 P (1) PHS(l) T,W -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) 195 ) 145 Bqwaha 14 7.00 577 - (-5) CHW (l) T,W,TW - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( q5) 146 3haderh Mustakll 790 00 ----~----- U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt3l1'l1G ------ 147 Bhaderh Dlwara 601. 00 2696 P (2) ,M(2) 0(1) W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (441 ) 148 ~armukha ~ustak11 L 214 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------lR.3lIiI1G 149 Karmukha Dlwara .J 101 00 439 - (-5) CHW(l) W,TW PO -(10+) - (>10) ( 61) 150 JugraJPur Mustak11 C 287 00 596 P (1) CHW (1) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) ( 91) 151 Tlkan Mustakll [ 442.00 1517 P II) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,TK,TW PO -(10+) - (>10) (238) 152 Tlkan Dlwara 108 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt3l1'l1G 153 JugraJPur Dlwara 46 CO ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------>tt3l1'l1G 154 Lohai Dlwara 448.00 192 P(l) ,M(l) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,TK,TW PO - (10+) -(>10) (25] 155 Lohai Mustakll 1011.00 1641 -(-5) PHS (1) W,TK,HP - (5-10) -(10+) -(>10) (237) Census Directorate, Uttar PradEsh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR AURAIYA W(3 00) 25 00 12 00 1 00 ~~ 138 11 KR AURAIYA GC(30 00) 56 00 8 00 19 00 ~fGqm 139 10 PR AURIYA EAG 36 00 T,JE(36 00) 184 00 23.00 45 00 \RRT 140 12 PR AURIYA ED 54 00 GC(43 00) 79.00 8 00 16 00 ~~ 141 12 PR AURIYA ED 45 aD GCI68 00) 3b.OO J 00 10 00 31K'I 142 12 PR AURIYA ED GC(82 00) 23.00 7.00 10.00 NT;;ifu">:rr 143 12 KR AURIYA GC 185.00) 140.00 .- 19 00 39 00 144 12 ~ KR AURIYA ED GC(80 00) 44 00 10 00 13 00 ~ 145 13 KR AURAIYA EAG 92 00 TWE (100 00) 47 6.00 20.00 102 00 ~~ 146 14 PR AURIYA ED GCI73 00) 319.00 20 00 189 00 ~.:.~ 147 13 qn. ()(} KR AURAlRA '7 no l4 00 83 1)0 ~~ He 15 KR AURAIYA W(13 00) 50.00 4.00 34 00 ~~ 149 18 KR AURIYA GC(43.001 156.00 41.00 47 00 150 15 ~~ PR AURIYA 44 00 GC (30.00 I 265 00 49.00 5" 00 m~ 151 19 KR AURAIYA GC(33 00) 57.00 16.00 2 00 mfGqm 152 16 KR AURAIYA W(l2 00) 23 00 2.00 9 00 ~~ 153 15 PR AURIYA GC(62 001 193 00 121 00 72 00 i'iIrt ft PR AURIYJ, 621.00 348 00 13 00 29 00 ~~ 155 21 10 ------~------leG l"1au Kana.I' r- ')c 2~2 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (46) 157 NavareJpur 198 00 1230 -(-5) CHW ( 1) , °( I) T,W,H~ ~o -(-5) -(-5) (191) 1"8 Plpn (Jdhar war 3J3 (lO 854 ~ (1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,IIP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (139) 159 Kharka 125 00 299 -(-5) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (n) 160 Lahar Ka~ar 464 00 1106 P (1) PHS(l) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (181) 161 Kar-ah:!..ya 210 CO 868 Pill CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (130) 162 Jargaon 568 00 587 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (75) 163 Gangaura 287 00 836 P (l) CHW(l) W, HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (127 ) 164 Ja<:ha 614 CO 2: 72 P(2) ,M(l) ,H(lI H (1) , D (1) ,CHW (1) W,H~ ~O SUN as (384) PUC(1) 0(1) 165 Jalalpur " 93.00 285 -(-5) CHW(l) W,H~ -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (36) 166 Klruaha 162 00 524 -(-5) CHW(l) W, H~ -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (79) lb7 Gora Rathal..lc 223.00 7'SO PO) PHS()) W,HP ~o -(-5) as (llO) 168 Ingun 53.00 201 -(-5) CHW(l) W, HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S (37) 169 Salempur Kalpl :c 212 00 783 -(-5) CHW( 1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S (116) 170 Kuthond 73'] 00 48:n P(?),M(1),11(1) H(l) ,MWC(l) ,Plle(l) T,W,TW ~o, PHONE THU,SUN 8S ( 815) PUC(l) ,0(1) FPC I 1) , RP I 4 ) HP 171 Surawall Jalaun 216 CO 868 P (1) CHW(l) W,TW,H~ -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (142) 172 Barlyapur 125 00 461 Pill CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (74 ) 173 Madnepur Jalaun 242.00 760 Pill CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) (114) ------~------Census [llrectorate, Uttar Pra(iesh 37 11 12 13 14 15 it 17 ------KR JALAUN 46 00 WI28 00) 1:'7.00 :3 00 59 00 ~'Ii'lR 156 26 PR,KR JALAUN GC{46.00) 127.00 00 20 00 157 28 ~ PR,KR JALAUN ED GC(89.00) 199 00 14 00 31 00 tfm't trW11< 158 28 PR,KR JALAUN GC(19 00) 81 00 12 00 13 00 ~ 159 21 PR JALAUN 9.00 GC(34 00) 342 00 4.00 76 OC <'m'li'lR 160 28 KR JALAUN GC(3).00) 153.00 5.00 13 08 ~ 161 28 KR JALAUN 3.00 GC (41.00) 461 00 4.00 59 00 ;;ww.( 162 24 PR,KR JALAUN GC(90.00) 164.00 8.00 25 00 'l'1ffi 163 28 PR,KR JALAUN GC (220. 00) 235.00 15 00 144.00 '3'f1ST 164 28 KR JALAUN GCI47.00) 31.00 00 00 165 35 ~ PR,KR JALAUN GC 185 00) 57.00 7.00 13 00 ~ 166 35 PR JALAUN GC 1104 [JO) 29.00 6 00 24 00 rITu~ 167 30 PR,KR JALAUN GCI40.00) 7.00 1 00 5.00 lEI 8 32 i'F't PR,KR JALAUN GC(113 00) 80.00 3 00 16.00 169 29 ~ PR JALAUN EA GCI279 00) 307.00 17 00 132.00 170 20 ~ KR AURIYA EAG GC 198 .00) 86.00 7.00 25.00 171 17 ~~ PR,KR AURIYA EAG GCI91.00) 16.00 5.00 13.00 172 18 ~ PR,KR AURIYA EAG GC(146 00) 71.00 5.00 20.00 173 15 ~~ 10 ------17 !! ~IO:'1al.l :'>79 OC q28 !? (1) CHili II) W,TW,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) f ::'36) 175 Malpur lC4 00 563 -(-5) CHili ( 1) ,0 ( , ) iII,HP -1-5) - (-5) -(-5) (13 ) 176 Baralla 157 DC 599 P (1) CHili III T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 106) 177 Nungaon, 133 au 81 c P (:) CHilli 1) T,III,H2 -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 113) 178 Hamlapu!:' 113 DC 384 -(-5) CHili II) iII,H? -(-5) -(5-10) BS (50 ) 179 Rarnou:::-a Ja ~aun 243 OC 718 P (1), MI I) PHell) T,iII,HP PO -(5-10) BS (137 ) 190 Elkkon 475 DC 2072 P(2) ,M(1) ,H(lI MWC II) T,iII,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (328) 131 Munamm,Jdour 110 Oll 1qb Pll) CHW 11) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) 183) :82 Tatarpur 11 00 121 -(-5; CHWll) iII,TK,C - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) 119) 133 Jamlapur Dhyan 164 00 454 - (-5) CHW III ,0 ( I) ill, HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (81 ) 184 i{haragpur Calaun 71 00 ------U N - N H A B I T E 0 -_----_--- iR~ ------ :85 Saldpur Ubarl 208 00 6S 7 P (1) CHili Il) T,W,TW - (-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (116) 136 Kutlopt.:r 168 00 584 - (-5; CHWIl) III,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (88) 187 Shah]adepur 116 00 576 PIl) CHili (1) III,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (95) 188 Madanpur 311 00 1735 P(2) ,M :1) PHS (1) ,0 ( I) T, 'N, TK PO FORTNIGHT BS (2%) 189 HarSlngpur 170 00 605 P(l) CHW (1) W, HP - (-5) THU -(-5) (115) 190 Jamlapur Junnardar C' 204 00 885 P(l) CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (150) 191 Khednkanar L' 147 00 363 P(l) ,M(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (50) Census DIrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 3 ''/ 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 2 ------PR,KR JALAUN EAG GC (141. 00) 81. CO 22.00 35 00 A 174 24 PR,KR JALAUN GC(82.00) 5'3.00 8.00 16 00 175 27 llT<'f1F KR AURIYA ED GC (93.00) 42.00 8.00 14 .00 offi;rr 176 14 KR JALAUN GC(90.00) ,0.00 5.00 1e 00 ~ 177 32 PR JALAUN ED GC(92.00) 8.00 3 00 10.00 178 33 ~ PR JALAUN ED,EAG GC I 194. 00) 17 .00 7.00 2S 00 ~~ 179 34 PR JALAUN ED GCI266.00) 136.00 29.00 44 00 t%t 180 28 KR JALAUN ED GCI69.00) 28.00 1. 00 12.00 181 28 ~ KR JALAUN GCI20.00) 50.00 2 00 5.00 182 20 mIR'F KR JALAUN GCIS9.00) 81. 00 10 00 14 00 ~U!R 183 34 KR JALAUN GCI38.00) 30.00 o 00 J 00 rm<.!<~ 184 30 KR JALAUN GC I 125 001 58.00 7.00 18 00 ~~ 185 20 KR JALAUN GCI47 00) 102.00 6.00 13 00 186 38 ~ KR JALAUN ED GCIS8.00) 44.00 3.00 11.00 187 27 ~ PR JALAUN ED GC1181.00) 83.00 15.00 32.00 188 22 ~ PR JALAUN ED GCI133 00) 12.00 1.00 18.00 189 23 ~ KR JALAUN GC(142.00) 16 00 24.00 22.00 190 30 ~~ KR JALAUN ED GC (113 .00) 6.00 18.00 10.00 .m~ 191 30 10 ------_------192 Daucpur 64 CO ------U N - I N H fl. 5 I T E 0 ------1r<.3lI'I1G ------ 1,] 0allI:lol..r ! 194 Mahpaull 119 00 244 -1-5) CHW(1) ,0(1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) 145) 195 Abducl"pur t 196 Iton 443 CO 1414 ? (2), M(l) MWC (1) , PHS 11) ,RP (1) T,W,HP PO WED,SUN as (250) 0(1) 197 Nawada 131 00 690 P (1) CHW(1) ,0(1) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (112) 198 Slngtaull 287 CO 985 P (2) CHW (1) ,0 ( 11 W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (180) 199 Haflyapur 42 CO ------UN - r N H A B I T E 0 ------_------"'3l'IiI'K 200 A]ltapul 110 CO ]440 P (2) PHS 111 , ° I 1 ) W,TW,lIP PO -1-5) -1-5) (549) 201 Kurepura Kanar 222.00 519 PIli PHS ( 1) , °( l) T,VI,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) ( 105) 202 Kutubpur 95.00 325 -1-5) CHW ( 1) ,0 (1) , T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (48 ) 203 Ghllauwa 95 00 157 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (21) 204 Daun 457 00 ,250 P Il) CHW(l) ,Oil) W,TK,C -1-5) -(-5) -(-51 (P8) 205 Blchaull 327.00 1479 P(l) ,M(l) CHW(l) T,W PO -(-5) as ,(246) 206 Lehan 108.00 446 P(l) CHW (1) W,TK -(-5\ -(5-10) -(-5) (70) 207 Slhan Chelapur 327 00 723 P (11 CHW(11 T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (119) 208 Alampur Jaglr 98,00 386 PIli PHS(l) W,TK -(-5) - (-5) -I-51 (57 ) 209 Durgaon 67 00 272 P (11 CHW(l) VI,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (54 ) Ce!1SUS Dlrectcrate, Uttar Pradesh "11 11 12 13 14 IS Ib 17 l8 ------15 CO 3 :;0 19~ KR JALAUN GC(32 00) H.OO ~ 31 KR JA:..AUN CD GC(b3 00) 35 00 31 00 ]'j 00 ~'fi'!R 193 35 PR JALAUN GC(93 00) CO 00 11 00 ~ 194 30 PR JA:.AUN ED GC(92 00) 32 00 00 21 00 ~'fi'!R 195 30 Pi< JALAUN ED GC(345 00) 40 00 14 00 49.00 ~ 196 28 KR JALAUN GC(67 00) 39.00 9 00 16 00 ~ 197 30 PR JALAUN GCI229 DO) 26 00 10.00 22 00 fu'rltr<;fr 198 30 KR JALAUN GC(34.00) 3 00 1.00 4 00 ~ 199 31 PR JALAUN EAG GC(S8 00) 21. 00 10 00 26 00 ~ 200 32 PR JALAUN GC I 138 DO) S1 00 10.00 23 00 ~'fi'!R 201 30 PR JALAUN GC(73.00) 7 00 3.00 12 00 W'F 202 30 KR JALAUN GCI78 DO) 7.00 3 00 7 OC fuM:ro 203 28 PR JALAUN ED GC(145.00) 255 00 18 00 39 00 G'r-r 204i 17 PR JALAUN ED GC(116.00) 160.00 .- 21 00 30 00 ~ 205 20 PR JALAUN ED GC(60.00) 36 00 2 00 10 00 ~ 206 20 PR JALAUN ED GC (201. 00) 83 00 lS.CO 28.00 fuWr~ 207 20 PR JALAUN ED GC(44 00) 45 00 1 00 B DC ~"lTlfu: 208 17 KR JALAUN ED GC(44 DO) 16 00 3.00 4 00 209 18 ~ ------~------_------lQ ------~------::10 dastepur 3":~ CO 050 PI, ; CH"I II 'Ii, HP -(-51 -(-51 BS ( 116) 211 Kaltnw3 385 00 1317 P (1) CHW (l) w,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (207 \ 212 SahvaJour 101 00 434 - (-5) CHW (1) ",HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (5i) 213 Karta lapu r 3~2 00 1158 P (21 ,M(ll PHS (11 W,HP PO -(-51 -(-51 (194 ) 214 FOo1pur Kharraova 127 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 215 Madora 442 00 1694 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (266) 216 Hadrukh 1059 00 3001 P (2) ,M (2) H ( 1) , MWC ( 1) , CWC (' 1) W,HP PO WED BS (463) PHS ( 1) , D(11 , RP (l ) 0(1) 217 Nawasl 194 00 585 P (1) CHW ( 1) , 0 (l J W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) - (-5) (871 218 Padltpur 201.00 843 P(2) CHW(l) ,0(11 W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 142) 219 Donapur 183.00 650 Pill CliW{l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as (931 220 57 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------1------Ralpura "'~ 221 Slrsakalar 504 00 3073 P (11 ,M(l) H(l),CWC(ll,PHC(l) W,TW,HP PO,PHONE MON,FRI as (534) 0(1), RP(l) 222 JaLslnshapura 141 00 239 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W -(-51 -(-5) 8S (39) 223 Juglyapur 192 00 367 P 11) CHW(l) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 671 224 8alJapur 148 00 ------IJ N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 225 Tarsaur 382 00 1634 P (1) CHW(l) W,TK,TW -(-51 - (-5) -(-5) (222) 226 Chham Alur 250 00 802 P (1) CHW(l) W,TK,C -(-51 -(-5) BS (132) 227 Patauwa J 131 00 U N - I ~ H A B I T E 0 ---_------"'~ Census Dlrec~orate, Uttar Pradesh ------_------~------_------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ------_------PR JALAUN ED GC 1150 OOi 127 CO 9 00 0,00 210 16 ~ PR JALAUN ED GC{94 00) 240 00 13 00 3~ CO ~ 21: 20 KR JALAUN ED GC{22 00) 64 00 1.00 14 CO 212 , NC 20 ~ KR JALAUN ED GC{SI 00) 206 00 15 00 40 00 213 ,NC 21 ~ KR JALAUN GC{A1.00) 67 00 9 00 10 00 ~~ 214 20 PR JALAUN ED GC{45 00) 339.00 18 CO 40 00 11'"im 215 15 216 PR JALAUN ED GC{218 00) 548 00 73.00 120 00 ~ 15 KR JALAUN ED, EAG TWE(81 00) 92 00 5 00 16 00 '!mt11 217 22 PR JALAUN ED,EAG,EO TWEI135 00) 38 00 10 00 13 00 218 , FP 27 ~ PR JALAUN ED,EAG TW::1124.JO) 30 00 9 00 20 00 219 27 ~ KR JALAUN GC{38.DO) 12 00 3 00 4 00 :20 26 ~ PR JALAUN ED GC{233.00) 177 00 27.00 67.00 furnr~ 221 28 KR JALAUN ED GC{55 00) 75 00 1. 00 10 00 222 20 ~ KR KJALAiJN EO GC (135 00) 30 00 7 00 20 00 223 20 ~ KR JALAUN GC 177.00) 55 00 6.00 10 00 224 22 ~ PR JALAUN ED GC (152 00) 161.00 25 00 44 00 i'iroit 225 21 KR JALAUN ED GC (125 00) 95 00 6 00 24 00 m:ft~ 226 20 KR JALAUN GC{n.DO) 69 00 2 00 13 00 ~ 227 21 ------10 ------2:8 Jahtau 1_~ 23: CO 911 tl (1) CHW (1) T,W,HP -[-5) -1-5) BS [133) 229 Halepur 149 00 ------U N - I N 4 A B I T E 0 ------Trr3l1 230 P~par~athga~yan 181 GO 967 P (1) CHW(1) T,W -[-5) -1-5) BS (143) 231 Gatahan 93 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------..rr3l1 232 Ratahan 130 00 ------U N - r N C! A 3 I T E D ------..rr3l1 Total . 31256 00 97278 P[99) ,M[20) H(4) ,MCW[5) 15537 H [ 4 ) , PUC (2) CWC(2), PHC[3) 0[1) PHS (14) , 0 (4 ) FPC 11) , RP 19) CHW(96) ,0(34) 12 13 10 16 17 PR JALAUN ED GC(68.00) 119 00 15 00 30 GO ~1 2~8 20 KR JALAUN GC(40 DO) 96 00 4 00 9 00 229 21 ~ KR JALAUN ED GC 1112 .00) 14 00 16 00 39.00 1l1W~ 230 20 KR JALAUN GCI26.00) 49.00 14.00 00 1rn~,'t 231 22 KR JALAUN GCll1.00) 89.00 15.00 15.00 wit 232 25 1542.00 GC(9046.00) ,W(107.00) 13106 00 1842.00 4088.00 Dlstrlct Name Jalaun -- ---_------_------_ ------mq Ii ~ "R l=Ifumii - f ~~ """,,/im>: ... "ll"II1"~ ~ lIT'! """11'1 lIT'!iiiT¥J ~ ~air< ffi( fu:r~fu:r ( ------..... ------ c 0 ELock VaahaLganJ Tahs.ll Jalau:1 233 Sa!"!"a 514 :0 _--:::11 P (1) 1:--' (l) MWC(ll W, HP PO - (10+) - (>10) '2251 _ "39 P (2) ,"I (11 MWC(l) W,HP 20 - (10') -(5-10) 234 .:\":.=.:::e'1at.l 906 " 266) 235 F-.:.:::a.ul.l 638 C'; __ 39 ? (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) :: 72) 236 (';'0. 497 co ..::.5 - (-3) ChW(l) W/HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 55) - (-5) 237 {::;.:::-::;r3. :23 "., _ 92 - (-';, CHW (1) W - (-5) - (-5: 37 ) - (-5) 238 ]I.:.. ~::: 13. 75 _3 .. ? (11 CHW (1) W,H? - (-5) - (-5! 29) 239 Gc:;=._;:mra Jag_.=: 2150 va .! -:;:!'2 ?(3),~ (4) MWC(l),PQC(l),D(l) W,~P PO MON, FRI 3S 760) 240 Gace="'3 159 00 347 - (-5: CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) , 65) - (5-10) 241 ~a;:"''\.achha 70 OC .92 - (-0, CHW(l) W,HP -(5-cOI -(5-10) 25) :42 ::l.s:::-;:;;, ... a 859 CO ~ oS 6 ? (1 \ CHW(l) W, HP -(5-:01 -(5-1Q) - (5-10) lQd) 243 S'-c=...-,ur.a.yacha 835 CC ., " p (~: MWC(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 209) • )b - (5-10) 241 Ra-=~ra Madl"a .... G=!"1 : 60 "V ? (~J CHW (1) W, yp - (-51 -(5-10) .351 ------Census :_!'cctoratc, ~ :tar Pradcs- =~VILLAGE DIRECTORY .w.wm LAND USE ~wWr Land Use (~'l1'r-ij;~ -~~~~~~f~(ir~-ij;~ {~e area under dlfferent type of land use ln hecta~es rounded uptn two declmal placesJ =1i 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~~- ~ ~- ~ KR MODHOGARH EAG WE170.001 244.00 64.00 136.00 m 233 29 PR MODHOGARH ED 101(83.00) 612.00 9 00 102 00 wrtri\ 234 22 PR MADHOGARH 46.00 466.00 36 00 90 00 ~ 235 29 PR MADHOGARH 186.00 208 00 15.00 88 00 ~ 236 11 KR MADHOGARH 167. 00 119 00 0.00 37 00 q;(tRl 237 14 PR MADGOGARH 52.00 4 00 19 00 238 13 • PR MADGOGARH EAG 627 00 Ge112? 00J,WEI29.00J 1001 00 3.00 243 00 239 15 TW170.001,TWE150 001 ~~ PR MADGOGARH 146 00 0.00 13 00 ~ 240 15 KR MADHOGARH 0(2.00J 56 00 0.00 12 00 ~ 241 9 KR MADHOGARH 150.00 0(30.00J 486 00 14.00 179 00 mIR 242 ,FP 12 PR o 00 a DO o 00 243 0 KR MADHOGARH GC(45.00J 196.00 1. 00 18 00 Wl'Ff~ 244 6 6 10 ------~J 5 Jamrenl .':).'.... ,.,3.l :2 j~ 00 llJJ P(1) CHII'I l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (163) Ztt6 TaJ~ura !\w 1'1 a 1 H9 00 227 - (-51 CHII'll) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (30) 2'1 Rangpura 117 00 ------U N - N H A B I T E D ------it<~ ---_------ 24 g SAqapur, ~ 1 ~ 00 ------U N - I N H A 8 T C D ------it<~ ------ 249 MlJhauna 421 JO ]155 P (2) CHII' (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (495) 250 Aheta 259 JO 512 P (1) CHW(l) IN,HP -1-5) - (-5) 8S (84 ) 251 Galarnpura 469 00 663 P (1) CHII' (1) T,W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (104) :52 ~araull 9~ 1 00 3152 P (1) CHW (11 T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (440) 253 Dlkauh Maahausarh 286.00 1491 ? (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -1-5) -(-5) 8S (251) 254 Hadalpura :' 1: 00 811 P (1) CHII' (1) r,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (152) 255 KaJ...lor 419 00 1661 P(2) ,MIl) .'MC (1) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS (:'48) 256 Blrlya Madhaugarh 81 DO 684 P (1) CHII' (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -1-5) as (105) :'57 Kunwa!'pura Slhan 244 DO 472 PIli CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 69) Z58 S..I..laulffa Buzurg 2"" ,00 154 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,Hi? - (-5) -15-10) - (5-10) ( 120) 259 Kharalau 80 00 330 p (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -1-5) (48) 260 Puranpcra 85 00 611 ? (1) CHW(1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (l12) 261 PaJpura 117 00 412 ?(1),H(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 173) 262 Akbarpura 252.00 1265 P( 1) MWC(l) T,W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -(-5) (169) Census D~rectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 1<; ).6 17 Ie ------KR M!l.OHOGARH GC I cO". 00) ,W 114 .00) 42 ~O 6 00 3C 00 ~~ 2~ 5 , FP 3 00) 216 KR MADHOGARH GC[?41 205 00 6.00 37 00 1lT""I'~ 11 KR MADGOGARH GC 124 CO) 87 00 o 00 6 00 247 10 <'l'FT KR MADGOGARH GCIl08.00) 92 00 o DO 12 00 248 11 ~ PR MADHOGARH ED GC 1114 00) 258 00 1.00 48 00 fIIw.:rr 249 10 KR MADHOGARH GC(132.00) 106 00 2 00 13 00 amrr 250 11 KR MADGOGARH GCI520 00) 269 00 0.00 135 00 251 3 T'f1MlI1FT KR MADHOGARH 138 00 GCi15 00 I ,W 15 . 00 I 180 OJ 4.00 65.00 ~ 252 3 TW (43. DO) ,0 (19.00) T(82 00) PR MAD HOC:;ARH EO GC(14g 00) 9~ 00 18 00 "5 00 ~~ 253 1 KR MADHOGARH ED GC(105.00) 87 00 2 00 18 00 254 2 ~ PR MADHOGARH GC( 17J UU),W(b OU) 193 au 10 00 J,l OU ~ 255 3 PR,KR MADHOGARH GC (50 00) 16 00 4.00 11 00 ~~ 256 2 PR MADGOGARH GC \ 132 00), wI8 00) 81 00 4 00 19 00 257 2 ~- PR MADHOGARH 112 00 GCI61.00),TWI6.00) 95.00 1 00 24.00 fu\;mr~ 258 6 KR MADHOGARH GCI57.00) 15 00 2.00 6 00 ~ 259 6 KR RAMPURA GC(S7 00) ,WIl DO) 11 00 3.00 13 00 260 5 'lr-"FT PR MADHOGARH GC (53 00) 46.00 4.00 14 00 261 5 ~ PR MADHOGARH GCIS5 00) 137 00 9.00 21 00 262 6 ~ 10 ------263 ~ ... cpt.[a "1a-::ha'J,]arh 3:6 GO lCS7 P (1) ,Mil) MWC ( 1 ) , D ( 1 ) T,W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (156 ) 264 GorC'l3 427 OJ 1056 P (2), M (1) ·-lWC(l) T,W, HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) : 162 i 265 Dhunddha Sag'lr 13 00 ------,----- U N - I N H F. B I T E J ------_ >R~ ------ 266 MaharaJPura 154 OJ 705 P (1) MWC ( 1) , CHW ( I) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (116) 267 Mlrtga:ll 579 00 :559 P(2) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (~69 ] 268 Kharagpura Madhaugar 94 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E :J ------>R~ ------ 269 Mlhaunl ::'84 00 :107 P (1) MWC(l) T,W,EP - (-5) -(-5) BS (179: , '() , .10 tdt 1111 III ()l) - (_'») ('llW(l) W,lll' - (-',) - (-~) - (-5) (';3) 271 3udhanpura 170 00 443 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (7, ) -,- .3Llrpa::pUfc. 107 00 '078 P(l) CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (97 ) - 273 SurawaL.. Madhaugarh 110 00 676 P (1) CHW(l) T ,W, HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (114 ) 27' Malupura Macbac;qarn 160 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T 0 -----~---- >R~ -_------ 275 ' 276 Knudadpura Q 65 00 356 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (54 ) 277 Ramhetpur2 Madhaugar - 824.00 828 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (141) 278 Dharnna 224 00 895 P(2) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (179) 279 Chltaura 185 00 8"' P (1), M (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS ( 159) 280 Ch~ taurl 74.00 421 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS (76) Census D~rector3tP, Uttar Pradesh ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 l3 ------KR MAOHOGARH GC(143 00) 125 00 loCO 59 00 ~~ 263 5 264 PR MAOHOGARH 74 00 GC (l05 00) ,VI (3 00) 155.00 23 00 67 CO ~ 8 265 KR MADHOGARH 11 00 1. 00 1 00 ~ 9 266 KR MADHOGARH W(5 00) 131 00 1 00 11 00 ~ 10 PR MADHOGARH 66 00 GC(279.00) ,W(53 00) 269.00 74 00 138 00 .,frrr;ft 267 8 KR MADHOGARH GC(5200),TW(2.00) 30.00 0 00 10 00 ~~ 268 6 PR MAOHOGARH ED GCI138 00) ,TW(9 00) 101.00 7 00 29 00 M't=!\ 269 3 KR MADHOGARH GC(91 00) 1~.00 3 00 11 00 ~ 270 4 271 KR MADHOGARH GC(109 00) 44.00 2.00 15 00 ¥!'F 3 272 KR MADHOGARH GC(70.00),TW(13 00) 13 00 1 00 10 00 ~ 4 KR MADHOGARH ED GC (41 00) 5'/ 00 U 00 L' ou ~~ ::73 4 KR MADIIOGARH GC (122..00) 29.00 0.00 9 00 ~~ 274 5 PR MADGOGARH ED GC(338.00),Wl1.00) 160 00 8 00 75 00 ¢m 275 4 TW(64 00) ,0 (1.00) 276 KR MADHOGARH ED GC(27.00),TW(4.00) 29 00 0.00 5.00 ~ 3 KR MAOHOGARH ED GC(490.00),TW(53 00) 170 00 7 00 101 00 ~~ 277 2 KR MADHOGARH ED GCI147 00: 57 00 1. 00 19 00 '!ltRl 278 3 PR MADHOGARH GCI10S.DD) 52 00 6.00 22 00 fq1i'm 279 2 KR MADHOGARH ED GCI46.00) 17 00 4 00 7.00 fomRT 280 2 ------. ~:l------10 ------, ------L81 - ~'3~ >hcnawadl 165 00 2::~ - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-')) -(-5) BS (40 ) 283 : 284 Sc;ltanpura 231 CO 866 P(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (126) 285 Andhal 90 CO 161 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W, HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (24) :>Hr. KlJtr~ 11 :'10 00 887 P (1 I CIIW(11 W, Ill' -(-51 -1-5) -H) (134 ) 287 Atagaun C! 499 00 1663 P(2) ,Mil) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (-5) (281 ) 288 Tar 80 00 314 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (49) 289 Slhan Madhaugarh 284.00 2129 P (2) ,M(l) CHW(l) ,0(1) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS (325) 290 Sopta 317 00 576 P(l) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (77) 291 Slrsadogarhl 1013 00 3157 P(2) ,M(l) MWC(l),PHC(l),RP(l), W,HP PO - (5-10) -(-5) (452) 292 MHzapur 321 00 909 P (lJ CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (134 ) 293 Shaga 325.00 1075 P(2) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (10+) -(5-10) (165) 294 Iktaura 231 00 347 P Il) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -(5-10) ( 58) 295 A'!Ikhera 802 00 2661 P(2) ,M(l) D(l), RP(l) ,Oil) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (-5) (455 ) 296 Chakl 907 00 2672 P(2) MWC(l) ,Oil) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (371) 297 Sahara 415. 00 1034 P(2) CHW(l) W, HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (135 ) 298 Hlnguta CJ 270 00 572 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (82J Cersus Dl.rectcrate, Uttat' Pradesh <:>< - ------~------11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 ------l(R MJ"DGCGl'.RH GC(82.00) 43 00 0 00 Q 00 ~ 281 3 PR MADHOGl'.RH W GC 149 00) 103 00 O.OC 13 00 ~ 282 6 PR MADHOGARH ED GCIBl.OO) ,TW[10.00) 146 00 10 DO 34 CO 283 5 ~ PR MADHOGARH ED GC(99.00) 114 00 2 00 iE 00 284 4 ~ KR MADHOGARH GC 140 00) 37 00 8 00 5 DO JMTt 285 5 KR MADHOGARH GCI96 00), T'rI 12 00) 92.00 0 00 20 00 286 9 ~ PR MADHOGARH ED GCI73.00) ,T'rlIS7 DO) 287 00 10 00 49.00 31lfTW.f 287 5 013 00) KR MADHOGARH GCI26.DD) 46 00 1 DO 7 00 oR 288 , FP 4 PR MADHOGARH ED GC I 66. DO), TW 14 00) 145 00 11.00 46.00 mmr~ 299 4 0(12 00) KR MADHOGARH GCI37 .00) ,TWI7 00) 246 00 1.00 26 00 mm 290 6 PR MAD HOGARH GCI348 00) ,l'W131 00) ~52 00 i 00 80 00 Rmrr~ 291 8 0(1.00) KR MADHOGARH GCI40 00) ,TW129 00) 219 00 5 00 29 00 292 7 ~ KR MADHOGARH GCI153.00) 147 .00 7 00 18 00 KR MADHOGARH GCI66 00) 145.00 3.00 17 00 ~ 294 13 PR MADHOGARH ED GCI73.00) ,TW183 DC) 564.00 9.00 69 00 ~ 295 10 PR JALAUN ED,EO GC I 576 00) 239 00 6 00 86 00 KR MADHAUGAAH GCI27 DO) ,W(S.DO) 259 00 1 00 29 00 KR MADHAUGAAH W(l04.00) ,013 DO) 139 00 00 23 00 298 7 ~r 10 ------299 Chanoura 10::: oc ------U N - I tI ti B I - E 0 ------_ ------" "'~ 300 Rupaour : 10 00 1008 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,rlP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) 1160) 301 Guhdnl jbl OG 1'042 P 17) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-s) - (-5) BS (230 ) 302 Sara'I'Ian 810 00 7655 P (1) ,M 13) MWC(l), PHC(l:, 0(1) T,W,HP PO, PHONE MON, E'Rr BS (1222 ) RP(l) 303 Bl.Jouwan 524 00 2459 Pll) MWC(1 ) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (359) 304 Delpura :!_O2 00 419 -1-5) CHII' (1) W,HP -(5-10) -1-5) BS (71 ) 305 Rahawall 125.00 241 -1-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (35) 306 Kaslmpur :;"'9 00 792 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (\ 18) 307 Garhlya 180 00 756 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (144 ) 308 Kesavapur 168 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 309 N1Wad1. 55 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------~~ ------ 3:'0 Gohan 353 00 2645 P 12) ,M 11) , PUC (l) H (11 ,MWC (l ) , PHC III T,W,TW PO MON.THU BS (434 ) RP (l) HP 3:1 Islarnpu::- 241 00 717 -(-51 CHW(11 T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - 1-5) (116) 312 ShshuaJ pur 324 00 780 PIl) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) (141) 3:3 Cadanpur 112 00 114 P 11) CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) 85 ( 92) 3:4 ~andhora 207 00 267 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S (47) 315 ?adkula 185.00 1092 P 11) CHW(l) T,W,HP -1-5) -1-5) 8S (162) 316 Jaltpura 103 00 826 p(1) .M(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(-5) (147) ------~------Census DireCtorate, Uttar Pradesb ------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1'l ------_------00) 14 00 1 00 6 00 299 KR MADGOGARH GC(S1 ~ 6 300 ~R UMARI ED GC (125 001,TW(8 00) 56 00 2 00 19 00 ~ 9 PR UMARI GC(12.00) ,W(138 00) 174 CO 1. DC 35 00 ~ 301 12 0[1 00) PR UMARI ED GC(610.00) ,W(8 00) 47.00 30.00 98 CO mrcH 302 10 TW(n.oo) PR MADHAUGARH ED GC(174.00) ,W(131 00) 160 00 2 00 57 00 303 12 ~ KR UMARI GC(83.00) 2 00 1 00 16 00 ~ 304 7 KR UMARI ED GC(93.00) 21 00 1.00 10 00 ~ 305 4 PR UMARI ED GC(104.00) 109.00 1.00 15 00 ~ 306 6 KR MADHAUGARH GC (103 00) 54.00 0 00 23 00 'lfu;rr 307 11 KR MADGOGARH GC(43 00) 115 00 2.00 8 ~u ~ 308 10 KR MADHGARH GC(29.00) 21. 00 0.00 00 ~ 309 12 PR UMARI ED GC(135.00) 154.00 17.00 47.00 ~ 310 7 311 I'R UMARI ED GC(90.00) 127 00 5.00 19 DO ~ 7 312 ~R UMARI ED GCIlO? .00) 183 DO 5.00 29.00 ~ 7 12.00 313 KR UMARI GC(63.00),TW(2.00) 33 00 2.00 ~ 12 KR UMARI GC(98.00) 90 00 1.00 18 00 <'l>iRr 314 8 GC(108.00) ,TW(ll 00) 35.0() 5 00 26.01) 315 KR UMARI ED ~ 8 KR UMARI GC(73.00) 14.00 2.00 14. 00 316 10 ~ ~~~;7;~:;;;~------.------i-----~------9 10 ------3: I -\unn':lt'" ~l: ;0 J ~a F (_) CHW II) W, HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( )1: 318 Shat.:pt.:r ~3J 00 5~7 P! 1) CHW I 1) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (102 ) 319 UgaraplJra 114 DO 188 - 1-5) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) 129 ) 321) Rasoobur 122 00 SS9 p (~\ Cllw(l\ 'il,llP -(-5\ -\5-10\ - \5-1()\ (71) 321 Itwa Kana:- 164 CO 358 - 1-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (49: 322 Gorabhoopaka 699 00 2141 P 12) ,M (1) MWC(l) w,HP PO FRI -(-5) (388) 323 RaJPura 272 00 804 PIli CHW(1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 119) 324 Kanchanpur 143.00 218 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (28) 325 Madon 622 UO 2218 P 11) MWC I 1) , PHS 11) , 0 ( 1 ) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (381) Total : 30863 00 94100 P(88) ,M(23) H I 1) , MOIll7 ) 14895 H I 1) , PUC: 1) PHe (4) , PHS (1) 0(5) ,RP(4) CHW(67) ,0(5) ~~------~------~------~-~------11 12 13 14 15 H 17 l~ ------~------~------~------~------~ KR UMARI GC(128 OO),TW(600) 53 00 4 00 24 00 317 10 ~ KR MADHAUGARH GCI17B.OO) 33 CO 4 00 D 00 318 12 ~ 00) CO 1 00 10 00 319 KR MADHAUGARH GCI93 10 ~ 13 KR MADHAUGARH ED GCI63.00) ,TW(12 00) 31 00 1 00 15 00 tWf'I\ 320 14 KR MADHAUGARH GC(62 00),TII(30 00) 55 00 1 00 16 00 ~lfi'l1( 321 14 PR,KR UMARI ED GC(195.00) 438 00 3 00 63 00 7]r(Il'l"'l 322 13 PR,KR UMARI GCI93.00),TW(11.00) 140.00 3 00 25 00 Im'JIl 323 10 13 00 324 PR,KR UMARI GCI40.00) 88.00 2.00 ~ 11 PR,KR JALAUN ED GC(116 00) 453 00 4.00 49 00 -qiffi 325 13 1566 00 GC(9786 DO),W(S6B.OOI :3295 CO 53B.OO 335d CO WE(99.0C),TWI693.DO) TW,(50 00) ,0184 00) T(82 00) 1991 "I'Il11lI'lI 1991 CENSuS P.MENITIES"f.! lIfumii ".ND "" Dlstrlct Name Jalaun 1II'Ilf~"R~ -r~1II'Ilf"llfcn.rr~:nfitn'rtw(-)l'fTIf.rin~lIIIrilf;;r.;.ftc:it1ll'~ ~itQjfc:itll1Znh-"HRlI'Im'~-5I'<1;liT. 5-10 flI; liT VQ' 100flI;liT q,'l1lllll'>l~1l~lT'irkl Amenlt~es Ava~labl.~ - [If not avall.able ... ltnln the ,llllage, a dash (-) ~as been shown ~n the column and next to lt, 1n bra=Kets, the c:stance 1n broae rarges V1Z -5 K~s , 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms of the nearest place wi"ere the faClll.ty 15 a~/allable roas been gl'1e"1.] ~ 1II'I;;;r'1fll 'IK'I~ ~ ..rr.:ri.6l'lll'ir ~ ~i.6I mITl~ ~'f =:¥l' "" q!loltr (..rr.:r"llJl 2 3 10 C D Block - Jalauil Ta"'511 - Jalaun 326 Gulabpu::a 186.00 :'::5 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) - (5-10) ':E) 327 Sherpura 141 00 _-': -(-5) CHWll) IN I riP -1-5) - I 10+) -1>10) :-1 - ':8 Rudpura 56 00 ------U N - 'I H A B - ~ E D ------">R~ ------ 29 Malakpura iJ 204 00 466 P(l) CHWIl) W,HP -1-5) - (5-10) - (-5) I: :16) 30 Chhlrlyasalempur 307 00 25: _ P(2) ,Mil) PHC (11 ": I V, 'I? PO -15-101 as , -:6) -, -. Dama 657 00 P (1) CoW 11) II, - 1-5) -15-10) - I -5) :·5 ) 32 Pama 237 00 P (1) CHW I 1) .H, rIP -1-5) -15-10) - 1-5) cO'>; , 33 Mahmooc::::ur 94 00 ------U N - I N H A B I ~ E D ------">R~ ------ 34 Laharau ... a 121 00 - (-5) CHWlll W, ..J? -1-5) -15-10) -1-5) -_. , - - -- LaharJa .... aun 140 00 ------U N - I N H A 8 E D ------">Rawm ------ - Ganupura 1)4 00 ---~------U N - J N H A 9 - E D ------">RWIlG' ------_ ... -- 3 7 Sonra 148 00 ------U N - N h A 8 ~ ~ 0 ------">R 31"1~ ------ ensus Dlrectcrate, Uttar Pradesh ~~ VILLAGE DIRECTOR( 'IlfI1 >r ------'1fl:rwWr Land Use (~.~i!;= -1j'2f 1!ifui!;ft;n} ~iI'!!i CR ms:m ~ mm'!9'1l8- ~ ~- ~ 119 00 2 00 12 00 326 PR,KR JALAUN GC(53 00) ~ 8 KR JALAUN GC(60.13) 69.44 3 46 7 97 ~ 327 11 KR JALAUN GC(36 48) 18 17 a 27 1 08 ~;;;w{r;; 328 12 ED, Ej\(, % 00 8 00 9 00 329 KR JALAUN 6 OU ('C(2 ~.OIJ), rWL(bJ 00) ~ 9 PR JALAUN EAG 1 00 GC(6700),TWE(18.00) 159.00 o 00 57 00 fuW,lI~ 330 7 0(5 00) KR JALAUN GC(89.00) 486_00 12 00 70 00 1I"1T 331 10 PR JALAUN GC(42.74),W(O 52) 171 03 a 62 22 09 '1l1T 332 6 KR GC (22.00) 66.00 1 00 5_00 333 JALAUN ~ 10 PR JALAUN GC(9.00) 99 00 1 00 12 00 ~ 334 6 KR JALAUN GC(35 58) 94 76 o 13 9 53 m~ 335 7 PR.KR JALAUN TWE(51 00),0(0_19) 74 71 a 66 7.44 336 6 1J1Pf KR JALAUN GC(21.94) ,W(l.30) 110.00 o 00 7 05 m:m 337 9 TW(7 76) ------2------5------~------;------9------10------ ------~----- 33~ 'urekhl 786 00 2672 1?(2) ,M(l) y 11) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (445 : 339 Mahlyakhas : "2 00 209 I? (l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (331 340 Allpura 318 00 863 I? (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) (164 ) 341 Kaslmabad 60.00 U N - I N H A BIT E D 342 ~uramadhao 141 00 ------1. U N - r N H A BIT E C 343 Nanpura 158.00 567 P(l) CHW(l),O(l) 'iI,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (83) 344 Jlpura 166.00 588 P(l) CHW(l) W, HI' -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (101) 345 Bhadwan 399.00 1402 P(2) ,M(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (243) 34 b Sahae 795 00 3266 P(2) ,M(l) PHS (1), RP (1) 'iI,HP PO -(5-10) as (SIS) 347 Slngpura 356.00 1303 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (193) 348 Jodhapur 86.00 U N - I N ~ A BIT E D ------ 349 SlLlapur 139.00 U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------ 350 B1 nyakhurd 129 00 179 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-101 as (33) 351 Kuprakarauncl 167 00 325 I' (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) as (53) 352 Mehanpur Kudarl 214 00 428 1'(1) -(-5) W,Hf' -(-5) -(-5) as (62) 353 Dubra 100 00 223 1'(1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (35) 354 Shekhpur Buzurg 410.00 2236 P(2), PUC(l) PHC(1) 'iI,HP PO -(-5) as (334) 355 Atarchhala 157.00 785 1'(1) CHW (1) 'iI,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 159) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 61 11 12 13 <...,14 15 16 17 18 1 ------PR Jil.LAUN GC{ll0.DOl,Oll300: 575 00 52 00 36 ~O mrnT 338 10 KR JALAUN GCI43 15) ,W 14 50) 121. 80 0.00 22 55 ~'9ffi 339 7 KR JALAUN EAG GCI165.00),TWE(42 00) 82.00 23 00 6 GO 340 16 ~ KR JALAUN TWE(54 DO) 3.00 3.00 a DC ~ 341 15 KR JALAUN GC 173. 00) 47.00 11.00 10 00 ~ 342 11 PR,KR JALAUN GC (87 00) 49.00 12.00 10 00 343 12 ~ PR,KR JALAUN 1 00 GC (87. 00) 48.00 16.00 14 00 344 13 ~ . PR,KR JALAUN ED GC(153.00) 140.00 37.00 69.00 ~ 345 12 PR JALAUN EAG 1.00 GC(198.00),TW(6.00) 291. 00 83.00 8.00 ~ 346 12 TWE(200 OO),OIB 00) PR JALAUN EAG 1 00 GC(11700),TWE(12 00) 177.00 26.00 15 OC 347 13 018 00) fwTtFr KR JALAUN 75.00 6 00 5 00 348 15 ~ KR JALAUN GCI4.00),TW(400) 120.00 6.00 5 00 349 10 ~ PR,KR JALAUN EAG GC(1.00),TWE(29 00) 89.00 B.OO 2.00 fcifunr¥ 350 9 I PR JALAUN 00 GC(9 00) 120.00 17 00 20.00 351 8 ¥U~ KR JALAUN ED GC(J1.16) 152.02 17.00 10.12 352 10 ~¥RT PR,KR JALAUN 1.00 GC(56.00),WI2.00) 32.00 8 00 1 00 353 11 ¥U PR JALAUN EAG GC(89.00),W(35.00) 17600 56.00 28 00 354 12 TWE 126 DO) ~ffl KR JALAUN 2 00 GC(39.00) 86.00 17 00 13.00 31<'Rmon 355 12 ------5 6 8 10 ------2 356 S~laupur 219 00 ----_----- U N - I N H A B I T E D ------'" 3ll 357 Ood 144 00 772 P 11) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-S) - (-5) (125) 358 Jagatpur Ahlr 212 00 753 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (109) 359 R~nl.ya 683.00 1460 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) 12121 360 Pan)ana 178 00 364 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -I-S) (58) 361 Gadhela 222 00 897 Pili ,Mil) 0(1) W,HP PO -15-10) -1-5) (142 ) 362 H~rapur C 400.00 844 PI21 CHW(I) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -1-5) (132) 363 Kuthonda Bu -1-5) -(-5) 364 Garhguvan ~ 738.00 1351 P 11) ,M III , PUC (1) CHW (11 , °11 ) W,HP PO, PHONE 12041 365 Hathna Buzurg 365.00 938 Pili CHWlll W,HP -(-5) -15-10) as 1':1.481 366 Mau Khurad ::: 91.00 218 - (-S) CHW(l) VI,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -1-5) (26) 367 Hathna Khurd '1 118 00 334 Pili CHW(ll W/HP -15-10) -15-10) as 158) 368 Gup1apur Jalaun C 124.00 258 -I-51 CHW(I) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -1-5) 138) 369 Sadopura IJ 445.00 894 1'111 CHW(l) W,HP -(S-10) ~(lO+) -(-5) 1151) 370 Nagr~ C 279 00 638 Pili CHWll) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS (1091 371 Itah~ya 177.00 664 Pili CHW(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (991 372 Nagra 115.00 380 - (-5) CHWIl) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) as 152) 373 Ber~ya auzurg 327 00 ------U N - I N H A a I T E 0 ------'" 3'!liIJC; ------_------rQ,n ..... _ - _-_ rr ...... , .... n ...... ri"' ... J... ------~------11 12 13 14 i5 ;.6 17 18 2 ------KR JALAUN S(;,76.00) L24 00 1" 00 5 00 356 15 ~ KR JALAUN 3 00 GC 12.00) ,W I 2 00 ) 1:)1. JO 17 00 19 00 ~ 357 , F~ 13 KR JALAUN 12 00 GCI6 00) ,TW(24 00) 154.00 6.00 7 00 "I"'ffi'l' 358 13 o (3.flO) arm PR JALAUN 7 00 GC I 176.00) ,TW (5 00) 417.00 63.00 15 00 fif.r KR JALAUN 1 00 GCI94 00) 59.00 13.00 11 00 'l"AT 360 12 KR JALAUN 3 00 GCI86 00) 69.00 26.00 38 00 1'1'I'IMT 361 12 PR,KR JALAUN ED 2 00 GC 1107 00] ,TW 121.00) 242.00 0.00 28 00 362 12 ~ PR JALAUN GCII0l.00) 319 00 22.00 37 00 363 6 ~fl'T PR JALAUN EAG GC (122 00) ,TWI2.00) 524.00 25 00 51 00 1W1'!T 364 14 TWE(14.00) KR JALAUN GCI44.00) ,TWI5 DO} ~93 00 a 00 23.00 365 20 ~'fT\ KR JALAUN 1 00 GCI28 DO} 58 00 o 00 4 00 "Ij3;>¥ 366 13 KR JALAUN t 00 GC(44 00) 62.00 0.00 11 00 367 14 ~~ KR JALAUN 1 CO GC(38.00) 09.00 o 00 16 00 'l'f<'IT'i'~ 368 11 KR JALAUN 78 00 GC 199 00) 232 00 0.00 36 00 369 15 "l'l'fi'I PR JALAUN EAG 1 00 GCI7J.00),TWEI8 00) 165 00 o 00 32 00 'I"Rl 370 18 PR JALAUN GC(S3 00) 101 00 7 00 lfj 00 ~ 371 15 PR JALAUN GC (37 .00) 65.00 2.00 11. 00 "'I'ffi 372 18 KR JALAUN GC(46.00),TW(26 00) 215 00 29.00 2.00 373 16 0(9.00) Wir'fT\ 11) ------~------_------374 Pratappl.lr~ d14 00 955 Pill CHW (1) W, HP PO -(5-10) BS (158) 375 SarangpL.r 341 00 958 Pill CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (163) 376 Harlpura 178 00 613 P (l) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) -15-10) BS (116) 377 Jagnewa 868 00 2032 P (2) ,M ( 1) ,AC (1) H(l) ,MWC(1) ,0(1) 101, HP PO -(5-10) BS (365) 378 Kashlpura 392 00 766 Pill CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1l36) 379 BlCahara 393 00 664 P (1) CHW(l) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (101) 380 Khldarpura 224.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 381 S,]._ra RaJa 551 00 3459 Pic) ,MIL) RP (1) , CflW 11) ,0 (1) W,HP PO, PHONE -(5-10) -[-5) (494) 382 Gopalpur Jalaun 186 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------m~ ------ 383 Kor~pura Jalaun 235 00 195 -(-5) CHW (I) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) - (-5) 125) 384 Lahchura 'J 436 00 1049 P (1) CHW 11) ,0 ( 1 ) W,HP PO, PHONE -(5-10) BS 1168) 385 B~lwan 96 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 386 Ranwa 286 00 444 Pill CHW 11) W,KP PO -(5-10) BS ,( 69) 387 Ammargarh J 197 00 101 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) as (20) 388 Kyamadl ~ 168 00 319 -(-5) CHW (1) W,KP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5,) (45) 389 Hathen J 260.00 545 P(l) CIiW(l) ,0(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (87) 390 Tanba 249 00 363 P(l) CHW(1) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (61 ) 391 Salabad 593 00 2557 P(l) ,M(:) CHW (11 W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (396) Census DLrectorate, Uttar Prddesh 6;) ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR JALAUN EAG 2.00 GCI80.00) ,TWE!33 00) 297 00 45.00 7 00 374 65 0110.00) >I'ifI111FT PR JALAUN GCI111.00) 236.00 27 00 00 375 4 ~ PR JALAUN 1.00 GC(79.00) 72.00 24.00 2 00 376 9 ~ PR JALAUN ED GC(338.00) 416.00 84.00 30 00 ~ 377 10 KR JALAUN 2.00 GC I 117 .00) 239.00 27.00 7 00 378 8 ~ KR JALAUN 2.00 GC1127.00) 234.00 24.00 6 00 fimu 379 10 KR JALAUN GC(78.00) 134.00 0.00 12.00 380 11 ~ PR,KR JALAUN ED 1.00 GCI252.00) 218 00 22.00 58 00 ft:r KR JALAUN GC 1119.00) 57.00 0 00 10 00 ~~ 382 9 KR JALAUN GCI92.00) 124 00 0.00 19.00 ~~ 383 12 00) ,0(1.00} 00 384 KR JALAUN ED 3.00 TWE(30 347 00 41 00 1~ ~ 7 KR JALAUN GC(6.00) 80 00 0.00 10.00 ~ 385 8 PR JALAUN ED GC 117. 00) 237.00 31. 00 1.00 r.rqr 386 6 PR JALAUN GCI15.00) 160.00 15.00 7 00 ~ 387 7 KR JALAUN GC(12.00) 144.00 12.00 0 00 ~ 388 6 PR JALAUN ED GCI29.00) 193.00 24.00 14 .00 ~"r 389 , E"P 8 PR JALAUN EAG 1.00 GCI16.00),TWEI38 00) 172.00 18.00 4 DO ~ 390 7 PR JALAUN ED 3.00 GCISO.OO) 415.00 43.00 82.00 ~ 391 4 10 ------~------392 ::"ona.!. Par";dl 252 00 JOS P 11) CHW 11 I ,0 I 1 I W,HI? -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 107 I 393 Mankapur 222 SO 22 -1-5) CHW(ll W,HI? - (-5) -(-5) BS 141 394 Suthar 587 00 950 P(2) ,M(ll D (1) ,CHW 111 ,0 (1) W,HP PO -(-5) -1-5) (1581 l,)S Dhoca Khf!fb 307 fl() 1 -1-';1 CHWlll W - (-51 -15-101 - (5-10) II) 396 Udotpura 286 00 79: Pll) CHW 11 ) ,0 111 W,HI? - (-5) -15-10) BS 11321 3q7 Chharll Khas 600.00 1285 P 11 I, M( 1) MWC(l) ,0111 W,HI' - (-5) -(10+) -(>10) 12131 398 Kunvarpura Jalaun ::: 415 00 778 Pll) CHW(1),0111 W,HP -1-5) -110+) -1>10) 11321 399 Naral.pura 246 00 331 P(1) _. CHW(lI,Olll W,H!? -1-5) -(10+ ) -1>10) 14/) 400 Kalth 482 00 922 Pll) MWCll) W,HP PO, PHONE -110+) -(-5) 1150) 401 Devari 281. 00 529 Pili RPI1) w, HP -1-5) -110+) BS (92) 402 Gldhosa C 295.00 929 Pll) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) 1- 1-5) 1148) 403 Pad'lan 248.00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E: 0 ------"'~ 404 Khanuvan ;:; 950.00 1846 PIl) ,M(l) MWC(l),CHW(l),Olll W,HP PO,PHONE -110+) - (-5) (309) 405 Dhantoll C 1357.00 2637 P (11 ,M 11) , POC 11 ) H {11 ,MWC ( 11 , 0 (l ) W,HI? PO, PHONE -110+) - (-5) (423) 406 Dhanora ,-; 1184.00 2922 PIZ) RP(l}.CHW(l),O(I} W, HI' PO, PHONE: -(10+) -(-5) 14481 407 Kharra 817 00 2389 P (11 ,M(l), PUC(11 FPCl1} ,0 (I) W,HP PO, ?HONE -(10+) -(5-10) 1395} 408 ShahJadpura 781.00 2288 Pili PHC ( 1) , 0 11 } W,HE' PO,PHONE -(10+) - (5-10) - (38l) 409 Harkot~ '- 634.00 1309 PIli RP(1) ,CHW(l} W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-101 (2011 ------~------~------Census Ou:ectorate, Uttar Prad£!sh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR JALAtJN EAG 13.00 GCI30.00),TW(22.00) 87 00 19.00 4.00 ~~ 392 4 TWE 162 00) ,0 (15. 00) KR JALAUN ED,EAG GCI60.00),TWEI10.00) 117. 00 18.00 17 00 393 4 ~ E'R JALAtJN ED 1.00 GC(88.00),TW(36 00) 394 00 9.00 55.00 E'R JALAtJN GC(73.00),TW(29.00) 164. 00 30.00 11 00 ~mr 395 5 PR JALAUN ED GC(54.00) 188.00 6.00 38.00 396 7 ~ PR JALAUN ED 10.00 GC(24.00) 466.00 20.00 80.00 lWi\~ 397 15 KR JALAUN ED GC (21. 00) 349.00 5.00 40 00 ~'ifTi'It=; 398 15 399 KR JALAUN ED GC(22.00) 209.00 1.00 14 00 ~ 12 KR JALAUN ED GC(34.00) 402 00 1.00 45 00 ~ 400 13 PR JALAUN ED GC(13.00) 224.00 10.00 34 00 ~ 401 14 KR JALAUN ED GC(23.00) 238.00 1.00 33.00 ~ 402' 12 KR JALAUN GC (23. 00) 209.00 8.00 S.OO ~ 403 15 00 100.00 404 PR JALAUN ED 1.00 GC 112 .00) 819.00 18 ~ 13 E'R JALAUN ED 6.00 GCI400.00),TW(56.00) 795.00 20.00 80.00 ~ 405 13 PR JALAUN ED 8.00 GC(289.00) 779.00 96.00 12.00 ~ 406 15 PR JALAUN ED GC 1144.00) 577 20 1. 20 94.60 19d 407 11 25.00 40B E'R ORAl ED 3.00 GC(287.00) ,W(LOO) 377.00 66.00 ~ 13 Til 15.00) ,0 (14 .00) PR JALAUN ED too GC 1144 .00) 42B.00 36 00 23 00 ~ 409 9 ------"f'!T1'!RT~. '3'fI< ~ {S ------5 0 8 10 ------~------.. no [ajar 554 00 1274 P {II ~P{ll ,ChW{11 W, hP -{-51 -{S-lOI -(-51 {,10 I 411 L~na 828 00 1637 P{ll D(ll,RP(ll,CHW(ll W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-51 '{ 2541 412 Jalaun 1050.00 40 P {li CHW(ll T,HP PO DAILY BS (121 413 Chhulapur 199 00 299 p(ll,M(l) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (47) 414 Bhltara 514.00 1007 P(l) RP(l),CHW(l),O(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (1421 415 Akorhl 249.00 1055 P(2) ,M(l) RP(l),CHW(l),O{11 W,HP PO,PHONE - (S-10) BS (157) 416 Paharpura 701.00 1605 P(l) CHW(l),O(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (259) 417 Rura Malioo 362.00 1154 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-101 (141) 418 KhaJurl 255.00 S19 PIll CHiI(ll W,HP -(-5) -(10+1 - (5-10) (741 419 Mandrl 473.00 1464 PIll CWC(ll,O(l) W,HP PO -(10+1 -(5-10) (2331 420 Gurhanyamatpur 47S.00 217 PIll CIIW(ll W,IIP -(-5) -(-5) ,-(-5) (41) 421 Bh1tanya 83.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------~~ ------ 422 Hardu1ra)a 731. 00 1766 PIll ,M{ll CHili (1) ,0(1) W,HP -(5-101 - (5-10) BS 12751 423 SuraJPura 195.00 308 1'(1) CHW(!) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 150) 424 Panhara 236 00 360 P (I) CHW(l) W,IIP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (46) 425 Kusmara 694.00 1998 1'(1) CHili (1) ,0(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS {2591 426 Urqaon 1420.00 2518 P (21 ,M {II, PUC {II PHS (li W,HP PO -(S-10) -(5-10) (3n) 427 Garheana 138.00 175 -(-5) CHW(ll iII,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) (25) Census Dlrect)[3~e, U~t3r Pradesh ------69 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 2 ------PR,KR JALAON E:D 1 00 GCI93 On} d 13 00 33.00 14 00 1WI1: 410 1 PR JALAUN 2.00 GCI190.00) 482 00 80 00 74 00 "ffi;rr 411 2 PR,KR JALAUN E:D 1 00 GCI2Bl 00) ,WI55.00) 461 00 169.00 67 00 ~ 412 3 TW 110 .00) KR JALAON GCIIB2.40) 0.00 3.00 13.60 413 2 ~ PR JALAUN GC(82.00) 413.60 1.00 11 40 Ncm 414 4 PR JALAON GC(75.60) 96.40 10.80 66 20 ~ 415 1 PR JALAON ED 2.00 GC(79.00) 539.00 50.00 31 00 '1m'F 416 34 417 KR JALAON E:D GC (136.00) 122.00 80.80 23 20 PR,KR JALAON GC (72.40) 161. 52 3 20 17 88 418 13 1Flit PR,KR JALAON ED GC(186 00) 218.20 12.00 56.80 lIl&t't 41~ 13 420 PR JALAUN ED GC(154.00),TW(S.00) 281. 80 4.20 30 00 ~ 4 PR JALAUN GC(9.00) ,TWI6 00) 64. 00 3.00 1.00 ~ 421 5 PR JALAON GC(68.00),TW(6.00) 560.00 29.00 68 00 m'rtwrr 422 9 PR,KR JALAON GC(16.00) 159.00 0.00 20 00 423 1 ~ KR JALAON GC(36.40),TW(2.00) 143.60 0.00 54.00 'l"1OU 424 ,FP 8 PR JALAON EAG GC(120.00),TW(2.00) 444.00 56.40 31. 60 'fWRl 425 6 TWEI40.00) PR JALAON EAG GC(22.00),TW(11.00) 893.00 22.00 12.00 R'lJlf 426 8 TWE(400.00) KR JALAUN EAG GC(20.80),TWE(50.00) 59.20 2.00 6.00 t$:1T 427 , FP 11 6 10 ------~------4 )):; P..;.r/atctJr SOS 00 935 P (1) C~W(I) ,0(1) 1'1, HP rO,PHONE - (10+) -(-5) ILJ3) ,29 "IahlyaKclampur 270 00 122 - (-5) CHW(l) ,011) ii, YP -(-5) - (10+) -1-5) ,124 ) 430 Uahguvan SI-_;7.0() 1"84 p (1) CHW(1) W,HP -1-5) -(10+) -(-5) 1251 ) 431 Aldalpur 441 00 1309 P (1) CHW(l) 1'1, HP -(-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 1712) 432 KuthondakhJrd 203.00 496 P (1) RP{l) ,CHW(I) 1'1, HP -(-5) -15-10) -1-5) 159) 4jJ Nal.opuca 256 00 714 P (1) RP{l) ,CHW{l) ,0(1) 1'1, HI? -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 1101) 434 Sl>,anpadaya 703.00 937 P (I) CHW{l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>lO) 1165) 435 Karanpura ;:: 182 00 134 - (-s) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>10) (21) 436 Shekhpur Khurd 121 00 124 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>10) (17) 437 Makarandpura :; 360 00 1020 PI l} RP(1),CHWIl),OI1) W,HP -15-10) -110+) - (5-10) (127) I 438 Harakka C 183 00 258 P (1) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) 1..(-5) (28) 439 BIrpura I~ 633.00 1871 P(2) ,Mil) CWC(1) ,RP (1) ,0 I 1) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) BS (289) 440 Slhan Daudpur ,J 684 00 1896 P(l) ,Mil) RP(l) ,CHW(1) ,0111 W,HP PO, PHONE -110+) -(>10) (276) Total : 4277 9 00 96234 Pl96) ,M(21) HI3),MCWIS) 15172 pac 15) ,AC I 1) CWC(2),PHC(3) PHS(2),D(4) FPC(l) ,RP(15) CHW(83) ,0(33) 7/ 11 12 13 14 15 --_------_-----_------GC(20 ilL) 9_, KR JALAUN £AG "O),rWE(56 00) ~_'4 00 cD tr~ -i:'! , FP 11 "0 KR JALAUN EAG GC{25.00),TWEI25.60) 199.00 1 :0 19 _u TJf~~ 429 , FP 12 PR JAIJ\UN EAG GCIIOO.DO),TWEI158.00) 229.00 7 00 63 00 ~ 430 13 PR JALAUN 01183 00) 197 00 6 00 55 00 ~!< 431 10 KR JALAUN GC(38.00) 137 00 0.50 27.50 ~~ 432 8 PR,KR JAIJ\UN (,C (, ~. Oil) 140 00 4. (1) iO IJO ~-1(P' 4 ,-: 16 KR JALAUN GC(79.00) 265.00 4.00 55 00 fumt1lt>1T 434 13 78 00 40.00 435 KR JAIJ\UN GC(S8.00) 6 00 ~ 14 KR JALAUN GC (SO. 00) 14.00 1.00 26 00 436 15 ~~ 00 4.00 437 PR,KR JALAUN GCI98 00) 256 2 00 ~ 17 PR,KR JALAUN GC{46 00) 117 00 1 00 19 00 ~ 438 13 PR,KR JALAUN ED GC{147.00) 433 00 9.00 44.00 439 16 ~ PR JAIJ\UN EAG TWE 1176 00) 445 00 28.00 35.00 fumt~ 440 17 ~. 19000 GC(883918),W{104.32) 26173 45 2090 44 3018 41 TW(290.76),TWE(1595.60) o (273 19) VIKAS KHAND NADIGAON & KONCH (TAHSIL KONCH) DISTRICT .aALAUN T 'c :z o " ----r-- "Ul\C.~ .. T~ ...... _-.-- "'. ktU.Jm. ~ """~Y.l ~ ~ ~ri '" It-~.T. __ WfTH-LOCAT..,. eOOE ...... _. .. _ ~ IKIUAIITIE.ll:S ,,~~ "'..... -ttHIIUIO ~_ __ _ !IfLl_,t.tI£S:WlTJ; "PCF\L.4.YJOH stU lI£Law ~OD_ ...... 1500-.... ~ I&OG- 4 ..'. ~ SOOQ & "'QY~_ .._,..... IIITIIO YLL.IWIVI wn" LCM;.ATtaII caoE ...... -\ .cI4I£A_ ftrrFt (.QI;.A{tIIlI(_~ ••~ ,~~ __ _ _ r ~"'_'_1111"'" ...... r ....,..IM!:T .... \.I!'rlJIItCI ... 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(~ij) 'liIW3'!T ~, ~~, "IM11T'T ':10:1 ~ame of VIllage Total area Te:31 popu- EducatIonal Medical Drlnking Water Post and Day(s) of Communlcations of the VlUage 2.o.:_on and ( Potable) Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, (in hectares) -_-. 10 BIQCJ( - 'Jadlgaon TahHl Kanch La1..1G1. 528 34 1142 P (1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (165) Para.2-r 558 77 1'59 P (1) CHW ( l) , °( 1 ) W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (205) MaZ"'::::t...ra 916 00 1570 P(l),M(l) CHW(l),O(l) W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (231) ~a=gawan Madhaugar~ = 389 53 828 Pill CHW(l),O(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 144) ,_ (-5) 5;-a~a. 693 19 :706 P (:) ,M(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) BS (279) \:C __ 370 70 2474 P{2: ,M(l} PHS(l) W,HP PO THU,SUN BS ( 423) ."grac.ra 299 56 711 P (1: CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (120) El'1cL.::mra 84 29 169 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) THU,SUN -(5-10) (25) C'!I~\.ra 96 43 672 P (I) CHW (l) W,HP - (5-10) THU,SUN - (5-10) (93) I:")f~ 146 55 ------(J N - I N H A B -T T E: D ------"'3lI'II';" ------ , .:a.5 .... T 236 87 1078 P (:) CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) THU,SuN -(-5) (175) T -_,;.a.~g ll06 00 ------(J N - I N H A B T E D ------"'3lI'II';" ------ ~~ectorate, Uttar Pracesh llm~ VILLAGE DIRECTOR{ .mr!ill1lT LAND USE .mr!ill1lT Land Use (Jl'lIln'~<);~ -=ri<);JR!1ln~-~if~<); 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 flIcnm~ - ~ ~- ~ KR JALAUN ED WI19.95) 319 02 110 49 78 57 ~ 38 PR mALAUN ED GCI218 76) 159 13 93 20 87 68 '1\1'f{ 27 PR JALAUN ED GC(155 00) 380 00 199.00 182 00 l!1"l'F 3 30 KR JALAUN ED GC(213.55) 76 08 49 38 50 52 ~~ 31 PR JALAUN ED GC 1375 09) 248 40 23 53 46 17 PR NADlGOAN ED GCI37.23) 175.69 75.27 82.51 ::rTiWiT 6 11 PR NADlGOAN ED 104.00 GCI49.53) 61.57 39 68 44 78 3V1!i'ru 10 PR NADlGOAN 6 06 GCI11 28) 60.06 3.61 3 28 8 6 ~ PR NADlGOAN GCI31. 75) 39.98 11.10 13 60 6 <"'l'Ff KR NADlGOAN GCI36.55) 98.48 7.83 3.69 >Rr 10 7 KR NADlGOAN GC (76.63) 124.91 24 18 11 15 troWI'r 11 3 KR NADlGOAN 652 00 GCI4.95) 391 58 21. 03 36 44 ~ 12 6 7Y ------~------2 3 5 6 8 9 10 ------13 Ghllaur 8 Sl 933 P (1) CHW ( 1) ,0 ( 1 ) W,HP PO THU,SUN -(5-10) (191 ) 14 Ishurl 141. 33 260 - (-5) CHW (lJ W,HP -(-51 THU,SUN -(5-101 (511 15 Raura 00 1081 P(11 CHW(l) W,IIP - (-51 - (-5) -HI 3"" (101 16 Baraull 228 GO 677 pel) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (~ll 17 Umrl MadMgarh 260.79 810 Pil) CHW(l) IiI,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (135 ) 18 Kurra 247 90 458 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (531 19 Chhluya I 20 Kunwarpura Thanslngh= 162 67 538 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (82) 21 Kanharpura 376 00 926 pel) CHW (11 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (161) 22 Rendhar ::: 774 77 3060 Pill ,M(l) ,0(2) PHS (1) W,HP PTO,pRONE WED,SUN BS (481 ) 23 Burhauh 306.29 510 P(l) CHW (1) W -1~5) DAIL'! BS (85) 24 Bhaqwar.tpura 230 19 543 pel) CHW 11) T,W,HP -(-5) DAILY -(-5) (85) -(5-10) 25 Jug~aJPura 410 9: 1281 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,HP PO SUN (197 ) 26 Larlyapura 248 05 545 P(l) CHW(l) W -(-5) MON -(5-10) 185) 27 Rudaoll 873 00 1069 Pill CHW (11 W,flP -(5-10) WED,SUN as (171) 28 Ba'lgra 1800 69 5457 P(2) ,M(l) ,H(l) H(l) ,RP(l) 1'1, liP PTO,PHONE WED,SUN as (1034) PUC(l) 29 Rura Sasa 649 32 2101 P(2) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,IIP PO -(10+) as (321) 30 Bantha~l ,.; 88.04 UN - r N HA B I T E 0 ------"'~ ------~------_. 11 12 13 j 4 15 16 17 18 ------_. KR NADIGOAN GC(0.17) 1.25 1. 89 5.50 fm;irr 13 5 KR NADIGOAN GC(47 77) 71 82 11. 36 10 38 -hiI 14 5 KR JALAUN ED GC(1~4 DO) 114.00 44 00 23 00 tm 15 25 KR JALAUN ED GC(46 00) 103.00 28.00 51 00 1iI"itffi 16 27 KR KONCR ED GC(88 29) 119 86 18 72 33 92 ~~ 17 28 PR KONCR ED GC(138.17) 78.20 13 40 18 13 KR KONCR ED GC(129.53) 50.85 8 50 19 99 fuWlr~ 19 25 KR KONCR ED GC(75.19) 58 77 2 97 14 74 'lRftw 20 13 'f'R'FT KR KONCR ED GC(144 38) 195 56 2.02 34 04 21 12 ~ PR,KR KONCR ED GC(210 as: 432.57 54 33 77 82 m 22 13 PR KONCR ED GC (130 10) 142 37 11 55 22 27 23 15 ~ PR KOi'(CR GC(101.83) 92 01 13 30 23 05 24 15 ~ PR KONCR ED GC(159 03) 222.66 lL11 18 12 25 15 ~ KR KONCR GC(48 21) 147 40 24.60 27.84 26 18 ~ PR,KR KONCH ED 92 00 GC(lS7 00) 449 00 111 00 64 00 ~ 27 22 PR JALAUN ED 10 69 GC(579 15) 1007 13 54 88 148 84 WRT 28 15 PR JALAUN ED GC(319.00) 256.35 0.65 73.32 Q\Tfmm 29 12 KR JALAUN GC(21 001 56.00 4 01 7 03 ~ 30 11 9 10 ------II Ka'h L~IJr; 31 U ------U N - [ N .'1 " B I T E D ------Tn-WIIG" ------ 32 Char.dola 120 55 ------U N - I N :I A B I T E D -----_---- Tn- WIIG" -_------ 33 To:-na 298 58 564 P (:) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) BS (83) 34 Kuthaunda 931 61 3733 P (1) ,[4 (1) PHS(l) ,0(1) W, ~P PO MON 8S (600) 35 Magraul 150 00 3C 6 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (5-10) (47) 36 Gaderana 376 00 2081 P(2) ,M(l) CWC(l) W,YP PTO, PHONE -(5-10) -(5-10) (314 ) 37 Itaura Madhogarh 'J 143 34 490 ? (1) H ( 1 ) , CHW ( 1 ) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (68) 38 Dawar Madhogarh 459 99 569 P(l) CHW(l) ,O(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (87) 39 Bharnpura 275.04 ------,U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------Tn- .a:u 40 Maragpura 307 00 164 -(-5) CHW (1),0 (l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (27 ) 41 Hasupura 319 67 454 P(l),MIl) CHW (1) , 0 ( 1 ) , W,HP -(-5) - (-5) as (72) 42 Sayap Mad~ogarh 164 S& 16 -i-5) CHWtl ) W -1-5) -\-5) -\-5) (31 43 Slngaoll 67.10 ------U N - I N H A a I T E D ------>R.a:u 44 Ingal Madhogarh 534 94 1549 P(2I,M(11 PHS(ll W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (2511 45 Bahbalpura 159 73 377 P(ll CHW(ll T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (62 ) a6 Kudan Madhogarh :::' 651 93 2351 P(2),M(1I,H(11 PHS (1) W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (381) PUC(ll 47 D~na 281.44 902 P (11 CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+1 -(-5) (153) 48 Rarnnagar 128 24 ------UN - I N H A B I T E D ------>R.a:u Ce~sus Dl~ectora~et Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 :5 In 17 16 ------_------_------_ KR JALAON GC(H :'_O) 10 0: 0.00 2 00 31 L2 ~ KR JALAON GC (25 37) 87 21 1 44 6 53 ~ 32 20 PR,KR JALAON GC(8~ Cf') ]83. ')~ 'j g'j 20 98 01FIT 33 25 PR JALAON ED GC(159 12) 548 70 L29 30 94 49 34 22 ~ KR MADHAOGARH ED GC{2 DO] 119 DC 20 CO 9 00 ~ 35 I FP 15 PR,KR KONCH ED GC(172 00) 139 00 24 00 41 00 -rrmr 36 22 PR,KR KONCH GC(1.06) 121. 63 8.30 12.35 ~~ 37 21 KR KONCH ED GC(45 28) 345.68 1.20 67 83 S1'<'!<~ 38 24 KR KONCH GC(72 22) 191.40 10.88 a 54 'lJlI1lU 39 25 KR KONCH GC(62 64) 212 69 10.12 2: 55 'lR"J1FT 40 28 06 5.35 24.34 41 PR KONCH ED GC(1l9 92) 170 ~ 27 KR JALAON GC(63 80) 82 79 12 95 5 02 mr:t~ 42 21 KR JALAON GC(21 42) 39.92 0.75 5.01 ftrrn«<;ft 43 20 PR JALAON ED,EO GC{l69 13 i 278 16 22.89 64 76 ~~ 44 25 51 45 KR JALAUN ED GC (73.131 71. 91 13 18 ~ 21 PR JALAUN ED GC(244 89) 315 73 41 47 49 8 A ¥Ti'r~ 46 21 FP JAIJ\ON ED GC(13 DO) 246 44 2.00 20 00 m 47 12 KR JAIJ\ON GC(5l 00) 72.00 0.00 5 24 wr-rt1\ 48 13 ------______:=z~______10 ------~------_------49 Da.rapur 1:1 05 ------U N - I :, 4 I T E 0 ------_-- " 8 ir<~ 50 t(amsera 388 is ::;41 P (1) ChW (1) ,0 (1) W, H? -(5-10) -(-5) 8S (143) 51 Pardanl 305 07 658 P (:) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,H? -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 98) 52 Rasulpura 72 85 -_------U 'I - I N H A 8 I T E D ------ir<~ ------ 53 Khasls 78: 31 5855 P(2) ,M(1) PHS (1) W,HP PO, PHONE: - (10+) BS (948) 54 Makundpura 125 l7 70 - (-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) 8S ( IS) 55 Ha)aratpura 99 11 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E 0 ------ir<~ ------ 56 Mahatwarll Machogarh -, 455.26 994 P (1) CHW(ll,O(1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(10-) -(-5) (187) 57 Naslrpura 152.23 ------U N - I N H A B r T E C ------..rr~ ------ 58 Dhan) a 518 82 1840 P (1) PHS(l),O(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (10+) BS (314) 59 Kalyaopura 126 22 ------U N - I N H A B r T E D ------..rr~ ------ 60 Slrpura 204 20 ------U N - I N H A B r ':: E D ------..rr~ ------ 61 Ta)pura San~ 321 20 513 P(ll CHW(1I,O(ll W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) [104 ) 62 Gobardhanpura 411 69 1063 P(l) ,M(l) PHS ( 1) ,0 ( 1 ) W, HP -(-5) - (10+) - (-5) (198) 63 Kherawar 350 95 744 P (1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W, HP -(-5) - (10+) -(5-10) ( 136) 64 Sulakhna 801 13 1199 P(ll CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) (192) 65 Kyolan 961 98 3317 P(2),M(1),H(1) MWC ( 1) , CHW ( 1) , 0 ( 1 ) W,HP PO - (10+) BS (527) PUC (1) 66 Hlndokhra 178.92 403 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS (64 ) Census D~rector~te, Uttar Pradesh 79 ------~------11 12 13 14 15 18 ------S 9.04 1 9 rJO 4J KR JALAUN G: (12 .01) 00 ~ 15 PR JALAUN ED GC{20~ 33) 139 93 o 70 ~6 19 ~ 50 9 KR JALAUN ED GC 1121.10) 155.10 7.16 '21 71 'I'f!IFiI 51 9 00 3 52 KR JALAUN GC{4.:1) 65.65 o 09 ~ 10 PR JALAUN ED GC (171.82) 481 96 29 26 99 27 ~ 53 13 2 84 54 KR JALAUN ED GC{39.11) 75.11 8 11 ~ 13 1 55 KR JALAUN GC{53.00) 39.00 10 6 01 ~ 14 KR KONCH ED GC(70.77) 351.00 0 61 32 88 ~~. 56 15 KR JALAUN GC(30.38) 114.00 o 85 7 00 ~ 57 15 PR JALAUN ED GC(402 50) 68.43 o 00 47 89 tFiIt 58 16 59 KR JALAUN GCI98.98) 21.08 o 00 6 16 ~ 18 KR JALAUN GC(40.15) 153.10 2.2'J 8.68 ~ 60 19 KR KONCH GCI32.55) 221. 58 55 60, 1147 ~m;fr 6~ 12 KR KONCH GCII04.37) 201.18 77.68 28.66 ~ 62 14 PR,KR KONCH GC(120.40) 153.66 53.87 23.02 ~ 63 15 63.63 4.62 64 PR,KR KONCH ::0 GC (139 29) 593.59 ~ 11 PR,KR KONCH ED GC (261.30) 626.59 0.06 74 .03 ~ 65 14 PR KONCH EO GC(131.85) 33.03 4.57 9 47 ~ 66 15 10 ------07 Kacah!'y~J'Jr 175 4,) 147 -1-5) CHWll) ,0(1) W,tlP -1-5) - (l0,) -1-5) 12',) 08 Badauwarl 195 52 498 Pill CHW(l) ,0(1) w,~p -(-5) -(10"') -(-5) (83) 69 HarsaneplJra 137 75 ------U N - I r-; H A B I T E 0 ------.n-~ ------ 70 31raura 215 71 321 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) - (-5) (62) 7: Gangtc,ra 192 00 556 P(~) CAW(1) ,0(1) W,HP - (5-10) -(10+) -(>10) (84 ) 72 Ranl.pUrd 78 72 146 - (-5) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) -15-10) 119) 73 RL:ra 1G6 52 131 -(-5) CHW (1) ,0 (1) W,HP -(5-10) -110+) -(5-10) 122) 74 Seon~ Khurd 163 93 404 P(l) CHW(l) ,Oil) W,HP -(-5) -110+) -15-10) 11 q ) 75 ChHtarpura 51 78 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------.n-~ ------ 76 Dear]. 100 16 78 -1-5) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -15-10) -110+) -(5-10) ( 10) 77 Jhdara 175 24 :29 P (1) CHW (1) ,0 (1) W,HP -15-10) -110+) -(5-10) (21 ) 78 Ra~pura 53 18 ------UN - I 'J q A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 79 Byona J 192.76 410 P(l) CHW 11) , °III W,HP -15-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (56) 80 Khera Benda 357.80 290 -1-5) CHW 11) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (40) 81 Tlt~a Khahlpur ParaC 359.38 838 P11) ,M(1) PHS(l),OIl) W,HP PO,PHONE - (10+) as ( 151) 82 Tlt~a Khahlpur Khet= 130 49 1662 P(l) ,Mil) CHW(1) ,0(1) W,HP PO -110+) BS (~89) 83 Bhedpura Madhauqarh =: 130 49 263 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) -(-5) ( 47) 84 Khoha .J 258. Db 560 P(l) CHWI1) ,Oil) W,HP -(-5) -110+) -(-5) (89) Census Dlrector3te, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 16 1 i 1~ ------_---- KR KONCH FD C:C15 ~F:l) 10,0.79 0 92 7 "1 67 15 ~ , 1 ;1)., / f,O KR I\ONC!I LD (.1·14 " ) 8 1,0 J() I.' ":{~3'-~f 15 KR KONCH GCI33 111 ?5 33 6 25 3 C6 &9 16 ~ KR KONCH GCI69 57) 126 10 11 37 8 67 m 70 14 KR KONCH W GC(86.19) 93.52 10 47 ,,2 'P.ffi 71 16 KR KONCH GC 118. 62) 53.35 0.26 6 49 ~T 72 17 KR KONCH GCI17 42) 83 94 0 72 4 74 "Rf 73 , E'P 17 KR KONCH GCI31. 77) : 17 .14 3 47 11 55 m~ 74 12 KR KONCH GC{? 16) 40 89 0 29 3.44 75 13 ~ KR KONCH GC(1628) 77 57 1 87 4 4' t KR KONCH GC{23.00) 131 39 10.42 10 43 ~ 77 , FP 14 KR KONCH GC{? 88) 43 .55 0 00 1 75 ~ 78 15 KR KONCH GC{16.05) 66 07 3.04 9 19 ~ 79 , FP 15 KR KONCH GC(42 67) :35.74 2 89 11 46 rRr~ 80 10 PR KONCH ED GC (63.24) 262.65 9 69 2:: 22 rffiro~~ 81 12 PR KONCH ED GC(63 24 ) 262.65 9.69 23 80 rffiro~tin 82 12 KR KONCH GC(30.60) 90.30 2.12 7 47 ~~ 83 12 KR KONCH GC(66.88) 159 37 6.01 25 80 ~ 84 15 b 10 J -, '35 :Jh2.'12L.:r<=l. :3: _b09 P 12) PHSIl),Olll vi, H? -1-5) -110+) -(-5) (243 ) 8!) ~.;;wa -" ~ '<' l69 P 11) ewc 11) , 0 11 ) W, HP -15-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (lie: 87 Ratanpura t:{oncn 374 75 ---_------U ~ - I N H P 8 I T E 0 ------Trr~ -_------ 7 8S Brend 467 0 3132 P 12), ~: 1) CWCll) ,Dll) W,HP PO,PHONE - (10+) 8S (522 ] 89 Cha'llpatt:Jura 426.76 ------U N - I N H jl. 6 I T E 0 ------Trr~ ------ 90 Slmora 118 43 36 -I-51 CHW(l) W -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (61 9: ~oharrunadpura 113 30 248 -(-51 CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (40) 92 Ja~tpura 69 69 125 -1-5) CHW (1) W, HP - (5-10) -(-5) -(-5) (18) Barkhera 37 U N A 8 I T E 0 ------93 95 ------I N H "'~ 94 Loha: 349.34 1284 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1189) , 95 Slkrl Buzarq 269 07 424 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) (59) 96 PaJomyan 380 38 807 P (1) CHW(l) W, HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (131) 97 Jawakpura 180 26 1 - 1-5) C'!WIl) -II - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (1 ) 98 Katkn Bhlm 84.14 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------"'~ 99 Salernpura 64.52 _------U N - I N H A a I T E D ------"'~ 100 Slpura 325.78 7 -(-5) CHW(l) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1 ) 101 Katkan Buzurg 145 48 566 P (1) CHW (1) ,0 ( 1) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) -(-5) (75) 102 i Census Dlrectorate, Ut~ar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------~------PR KONCli ED GC (112 49] 749.32 23.40 4~ 26 m e5 11 PR KONCH ED GC(37 68) 414.03 0.04 28 07 KR KONCH GC(89.00) 266.82 0.15 18.78 "ffi'lTFT~ 87 11 PR KONC!! ED GC(22 59) J 61. 4 6 26.10 56 92 ~ 88 12 91 89 KR KONC!! GC (11.19) 397 28 1 16.38 ~ 13 KR NADlGOAN GC(33.30) 80.66 0.36 4 11 fuJim 90 2 24) 90 2.58 30 '>8 91 KR NADIGOAN GC(34 45 ~ 3 KR NAD I GOAN GC(13 52) 51 89 0.11 4 17 ~ 92 3 KR NADIGOAN 30 52 0 17 1 26 ~ 93 5 PR NADIGOAN GC(B3 10) 222 88 15.92 27.44 M'mt 94 7 KR NADlGOAN GC(84.91) 153.50 0 60 30 06 fu<;;fr~ 95 4 KR NADlGOAN GC!176.74) 167.63 0.66 35 35 ~ 96 3 49 28 4 44 ,97 KR NADlGOAN GC(4649) eO.05 ~ 10 KR NADlGOAN GC(l0.511 61.28 4.47 7.88 'WIiit,fm 98 9 KR NADlGOAN GC(32.24) 24.17 5 38 2.73 ~ 99 10 KR NADlGOAN GC(79.26) 215.54 13.38 17 60 100 8 ~ KR KONCli GC(20 62) 105 91 1.48 17.47 'WIiit~ 101 16 KR KONCH GC(5.8S) 38.49 0 10 3 84 'WIiit~ 102 15 10 :03 ~;'-n ... Nc:' !73 ~l 1630 P(I) ,M(I) ," (I) PHS (1) ,0(1) W,HP PO - (10+) - (-5) (256; PUC (1) :04 Ohar,dur 1. 7£ 21 ------U t~ - I Ii ~ " B T ~ D ------TRJ1I 106 tl.mkhero 59 73 ------U N - I t; H l' B I T E 0 ------TRJ1I 107 Ba:rana 91 41 164 - (-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) (26) 108 KanaSl 217 17 425 P(l) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO -(10+) as ( 76) 109 Babupura 36.39 ------UN - I N H A B I r E 0 ------~J1I 110 Kanhrl 139 64 379 P(I) RP(l),CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) as (47) 111 MasiJdpura 86.14 333 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) as (56) 112 Chak Dhal. 44.91 85 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) (10 ) 113 SlrtaJPura 61 37 ------U N - I ti H A B I T E D ------~ 3ll 114 Mlthanpura 88 69 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------~ 3ll 115 RaJ lpura 130.83 646 - (-5) CHII(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) (lll) 116 Dongarpura 153 44 162 - (-5) CHII(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) ( 24) 117 Baslth 29 39 950 P(l) PHS (l) ,0 (1) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5) (147) 118 Blbnl 109.25 ------UN - I :.J H A B I T E D ------it< 300<;" 119 Karrnara 97.56 ------UN - I N H A a I T E D ------it< 3ll 120 Rarnpura 90.96 ------UN - I N H A a I T E D ------'" 300<;" Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 ,5 u: 17 1? ------PR KONCH ED G(: :83 9') 175 ()~l 3 76 10 I') ~ 103 14 KR KONCH GC (15.621 54 94 o 07 5 60 ~ 104 15 KR KONCR GC(38 341 220.52 8 84 23 64 105 14 fw.RiW KR KONCH GCl3 17 ) 54 92 o 00 1 74 106 16 ~ KR KONCH GCI5 57) 77 .05 3 36 5 43 PR,KR KONCH ED GCI39 07) 162.63 3.76 11 71 ~ 108 12 KR KONCH GCI6.96) 26.53 0.00 2 90 109 13 PR,KR KONCH ED GCI30 28) 91. 70 4 22 13 44 'R"it 110 15 PR,KR KONCH ED GC136.631 36 23 2.59 10.69 111 15 ~ KR KONCH ED GC I 14.92) 25 23 a 75 4 01 ~ 112 15 KR KONCH GCI32 12} 23 34 0.55 5.36 113 16 ~ PR KONCH GC(27 4" 54 99 2.33 3.92 114 17 ~ KR KONCH GCI61.36) 53 50 3.66 12 31 115 19 ~ KR KONCH GCI33 78) 101 77 4.78 13.11 116 19 ~ PR,KR KONCH ED GelO 08) 20 29 0.89 8 13 117 19 • PR,KR KONCH GCI38 7] : 61 09 1 32 8 II M 118 18 PR,KR KONCH GC(46 08) 43.75 a 54 7 19 ~ 119 15 PR,KR KONCH GC(26 94) 39 65 0.07 24 30 120 16 ~ 10 l~' , 01: P (1) -110+) - (-5) "' ,Jar a 2'3fJ 'J CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) ( 1 1 f ~ ) 12: jlcllSD'Jra 233 i' 766 P (2), M[1) CHW(l) W,HP PO - 110+) BS 1114 ) 123 T 11 OJrpUfd 137 7 I 219 -(-'0) CflW(l) W,Hl' - (-5) -15-10) - (-5) (31) ~24 «:2111ya K;'urJ :049 le 513 P 11) CHW(1) W,HP -1-5 ) -(10+) - (-5) (97 ) 125 126 Jl.ntrapurl 32 13 ------U N - I N H A B I T ~ D ------"'~ 127 Sadu;:ura 183 02 1009 P(l),Mll) PHS (1) ,RP(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (143) 128 "hurd 208 98 371 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) (49) 129 "1ahaluwa 226 14 182 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (22) 130 Khakal 249 01 431 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (68 ) 131 Tumra :42 88 858 P (1) CHW(l) W,rlP PO -(5-10) BS (l39) 132 Dang Chhollya 227 52 ------U N - N H A B I T S D ------"'~ 133 Kalmra 67 75 23~ -(-5) CHW(l) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (28) 134 Dangbhakraul 286 95 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 135 Bhakrau1 195.0B 646 P (1) CHW(l) T,W -(5-:0) - (5-10) -(5-10) (91) 136 'IfJunpura n 77 32 748 P (1) PHS (1) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (101 ) 137 Kurchaull J 112 35 683 P(l) ,Mil) CHW (1) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (102) 138 Dang Sa]era r:: 340.52 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ Census D1rectorate, Uttar Pradesh 87 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------PR,KR KONCH ED GCl74 11) 142 93 2 93 16 66 "ffi 121 15 PR,KR KONCH ED GCI21.07) 189 83 6 79 20 75 122 14 ~ PR,KR NADIGOAN ED GCI9 22) 121 ?C 0.29 7 Of> 123 e ~ PR,KR KONCH ED GC(52.26) 272 43 2.26 22 :5 ~~ 12 d 12 KR KONCH ED GCI4 92) 116 72 5.82 6.44 ~ 125 10 KR KONCH GC(9 19) 21 83 0.00 1.11 126 11 ~ PR KONCH ED GC(lO 38) 147 42 1. 70 23.52 127 9 ~ KR KONCH GC133.391 155.69 1. 43 18 47 128 13 W: KR KONCH GC(SI 751 157 98 3.31 13 10 129 10 ~ PR,KR KONCH GC170.981 154 14 3.23 20.66 ~ 130 7 PR KONCH ED GC170.251 ' 151 53 0.83 20 27 131 S wm KR KONCH 17 15 GC 11 26) 51. 57 0.11 157 43 m~ 132 6 KR NADlGOJIN EAG 31. 28 TWE (17 56) 17.76 0.08 1 07 ~ 133 6 KR NADlGOAN 264 49 22.17 o 02 o 27 m~ 134 7 KR NAD I GOJIN 11.20 GC 148 42) 107.24 4.23 23.99 ~ 135 6 KR NADlGOJIN EAG TWEI23.20) 49 38 0.41 4 33 136 4 ~ PR NADlGOAN EAG TWE142.441 53.52 3.09 13 30 137 8 ~ KR NADlGOAN 248 47 68.65'- 8.96 14 44 139 7 m-m ------10 ------,------1 j(i [; j1.Jt 1 /I r)j (1) I'll) CHW 11) 1', W, liP -1-'0) -1-5) -1-5) ! ~511 1 ~O 3aJera 110 33 4"7 P 11) CHW 11) T,W 20 -(o-IO) -(5-10) [b1) 1'1 Gldawasa 271 97 1299 PII) PHS III W,IIP -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) 1176) 142 Gatalya 38 00 -----_---- U N - N E l'\ B r T E D ------>IT3lI'fI';' ------ H3 Ddng GatalY) 30b 19 ------U N - I N Ii ~ B I T E D ------>IT3lI'fI';' ------ 144 Dang KhaJun 'I 232 14 628 -1-5) C\tW\l) W,IlP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) 188) 145 Kho.Jur~ :; 283 18 688 ? 11) CHvl( 1) W',HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (100) 146 Dang Khalral (Rural) _~ 557 44 ------U N - I N H A B r T E D ------>IT~ ------ 147 Nadogaon (Helral) 383,55 ------U N - I N H P B I T E D ------>IT3lI'fI';' ------ 148 Jaknela 136.GS 32 -1-5) CKW 11) W, HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) 13) 149 Ganeshpu!'3 148 78 194 -1-5) PHS III W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) 120) 150 S..I..kancrapur 283 56 618 ? 11) CKW 11) W,HP -1-5: -(5-10) BS ( 95) 151 Lalpura 12.0 47 90 -1-5: CHWll) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) BS 114) 2.:.2 S"kn Khurc 23 02 ------iJ N - I N H A B I ": E D ------>IT~ ------ 153 Alampur 94 76 :76 -1-5) CHWll) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -[-5) 124) 154 Kakraull 549 70 792 P(l) CHW [1) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) ( 125) 155 Tatarpura 85 00 ------U N - I N H A B " T E D ------>IT~ ------ 156 Sala~ya Khurd CJ 256.86 1152 P(l) ,M(l) CHWI1) ,011) T,W,HP - (-5) -15-10) - (5-10) [195) Census DIrectorate, Uttar Pracesh ------~------11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 ------I KR NADlGOAlI EAG 1 10 T'IIE(28 80) 63 03 5 10 12.30 t1"ffi 140 6 141 PR NADIGOAN GCI l04 48 ) 118 49 21 00 28 00 fiT<;imrr 2 KR NADIGOPJI GC(15 59 ) 20 07 o 06 2 28 TfmT 142 5 143 I 144 I 145 KR NADIGOAN 60 94 GC(45 ?6 ) 151 03 5 90 20 05 ~ 3 146 KR NAD 1 GOAN 357 07 GC(cO 74) 154 37 14.41 10.85 -srrr~(-wr) 4 KR NAD I GOAN 19 10 GC(59 25) 205 16 15.74 84 30 ~(-wr) 147 3 KR NADlGOAN GC(24 20) 89 79 15.35 6 IS ~ 148 2 KR KONCH 0 08 GC (34.96) 100 75 4.32 8 67 ~ 149 4 PR KONCH GC(69 56) 204 60 8 36 1 04 ~ 150 5 1 01 151 PR KONCH ED GC (0.56) 104 60 4 30 ~ 3 PR KONCH GC (15 70) 4 83 o 33 2.16 ~r¥ 152 4 3 86 153 KR NADIGOAN EAG 16.46 TWE(1.91) 56 4: 16.12 ~ 4 PR,KR NADlGOAN SS 77 GC{46 65) 311 06 67.60 35 62 ~ 154 3 KR NADlGOAN GC(9.00) 72.00 1. 00 3 00 llr!Tt'F 155 4 PR,KR NADlGOAN GC (67 41) 134 60 34.35 20 50 Th't ------5 10 1S7 !VJanes:1pura 315 37 :"4 £2 Pili H(l), PhS (1) vI, H? -1-5) -(10+) -(-5) (223) 158 Jaganpl1r3 191 ~a 61g P (1) PHS(l) ,0(11 W, E-tP PO -110+) BS (102 ) 159 Mansu:.-r.pura. 195 :9 5g - (-5) CHW ( 1) , 0 11 ) T,W,HP - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) (12 ) 160 3udhera 250 43 507 P(l) CHW ( 1) ,0 III T,W - (-5) -(10+) -(-5) (73) 161 Mau 817 81 1100 Pil) CHW III T/W,HP - (-51 THU, SUN BS (165) 162 Kernra 401 82 237 P(l) CHW 11) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (30 ) 163 S~ngpura 486.00 60B -(-5) CHW( 1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (104 ) 164 Larupura 306 76 665 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) THU,SUN -(5-10) (108) 165 Burhlya 256 7S ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt31liiTG" ------ 166 Pachlpura ~hurC1 413 26 1017 Pill,HIlI CHW 11 I , 0 ( 1) T,W,HP - (-5) - (10+) BS (1551 167 Shahpura 282 A') ------U N - I N H A B I T ~ D ------>tt31liiTG" ------ 168 Dhorpur 426 41 10 :4 P(l) CHW (11 , D (1 I T,W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) (:5::' ) 169 Khutela 413 00 1887 P(l) CHW (1) , C 11) W,HP PO - (10+) - (5-10) (328) 170 Mawasa 194 60 153 -(-5) CHW 11) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -(5-10) (28) 171 Dudhal 65 16 ------U N - N H A B I TED ------>tt31liiTG" ------ :72 Albra 267 00 471 -1-5) CHW(l) W,ilP - (-5) MON,E"RI -(>10) (80 ) 173 Bllehta 177 00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------>tt31liiTG" ------ 174 Jaltpura 385.00 659 Pill CHW(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (127) 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 PR,KR KONCH GC(l34.58) ~ 68 63 118.22 9d 14 'lWpr 157 16 KR KONCH GC(S8 16) 108 24 2.27 22 ,)" 158 12 "f1R1IIT KR KONCH GC(46.66) :32 14 8.48 7.91 159 13 ~ PR,KR KONCH GC(33 04) 116 09 73.89 27 41 160 13 ¥ PR NADlGOAN 35.45 TW(83.82) 216 79 0.00 481 75 "q"3; 161 10 KR NAD I GOAN GC(9.35) 147 10 13.47 231 90 ~ 162 11 KR NADlGOAN 196.00 GC(48.00) 192 00 3.00 47.00 163 11 ~ 14.67 164 RR NADIGOAN GC(eG.G31 2I2.a6 a.aa ~ 11 KR NADlGOAN GC(20.58) 104.10 106.33 25.74 165 10 ~ KR KONCH GC (26. 92) 276.78 78.35 31.21 166 15 ~~ 167 KR KONCH GC(43.22) 205.80 23.74 9 29 ~ 14 PR KONCH GC(44 70) 319 89 31. 44 30.38 168 15 ~ PR KONCH TW(83.00) 272.00 20 00 38 00 169 16 ~ KR KONCH TW(21.00) 154 83 12.08 6.68 1llm1T 170 23 KR KONCH TW (14.02) 43 97 2.07 5 10 171 22 wt KR KONCH TW(48.00) 128 00 14 .00 77 .00 ~ 172 25 KR KONCH 117 .00 TW(lO.OO) 45.00 0.00 5 00 ~ 173 20 KR KONCH TW(64 00) 25 00 6.00 290 00 174 25 ~ ------_._------. ":lFI'T"RT~, 0tIt ~ 10 l75 Garhl 79 00 ------u ~ - I N H A 8 : TED ------ L76 Byona 565 36 1918 ~ (1) RP (1 ) ,CHili (1) W,h? PO - (-5) BS (322) 177 Dadpura 1C8.96 ------U N - N H A B TED ------ 178 Benda 353 00 597 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (88) 179 Dabarkonch 380 00 323 P( 1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (53) 180 Unchagaon 488 00 828 2(4 ) PHS (1) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (134) :81 Chatsan o 366.14 543 p (1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (91 ) ~82 Sslslya Buzurg 603.22 1683 PIll ,M(l) RP (11 ,CK'. ( 1) ,0 ( 1 ) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (284) 133 Jagdeopura 107 43 U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------"'~ 184 Ka~lla 1138.97 3475 P(2) ,M(1) H (1) , PHS (1) W,H? PO THU BS (508) 185 Khl!ll Konch 280.41 ------U N - I N H A BIT S 0 ------~------"'~ 186 Barahal 494 71 1432 ?(1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) SUN - (-5) (250) ------U N - I N H A BIT 0 ------122 00 E ------"'~ 188 Chamrauwa Khurd J 354.13 367 P(l) CHW(l),O(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS (61 ) 189 Pandau!"l 396 53 358 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) [ 62) 190 Kudalya 265.21 595 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS i 95) 191 Plprc Kalan 415.81 1172 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (200) 192 Dhera 95 56 3 -(-5) CHW(l) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 1) Census Olrectorate, Uttar Pradesh ------_.------1l 12 13 14 1::' 17 19 ------57 p- KR KONCH TWI~9 Jb) 45 "0 0 27 3 rvir " 26 176 PR KONCH 12. 7 ~ lW 115 ~ ~) 423 3" 8.27 4'> 14 O'lf.ll 20 4 75 117 KR KONCH TW 122 52) 81 35 0.34 ~ 21 KR KONCH TWI53 00) 191 00 52 00 57 CO em 178 21 PR KONCH 17 00 TWI36 00) 250 00 53 00 24 CO ~ 179 21 180 PR KONCH ED GC I 41 00) 387 00 22 00 38.00 ~ 24 PR,KR KONCH ED 15 95 TWI42 57) 232 67 54.26 20 70 PR KONCH EO 7.32 TW(81 44) 319 00 67 43 128 C3 ~lfrT 182 21 KONCH GCl18 37) 74 00 6.39 8 67 ~ 183 25 g 7 184 PR KONCH ED GC(200 15 ) 890 ~s o Oil 47 ~ 14 KR KONCH TWI32 06) 229.:3 17 52 1 70 ~~ 185 15 PR KONCH TWI147 43) 306 41 17 45 23 42 'ffiI(;; 186 20 KR KONCH 42.00 33 00 43 00 4 00 'lWIT 187 22 KR KONCH TW(78 62) 250 76 8.50 16 25 ~~ 18B 16 PR KONCH ED TWE(67.23) 284 33 28.51 16 46 ~ 189 12 20 190 PR NADIGOAN ED TWE(S9 61 ) 161 11 23 66 83 ~ 8 PR KONCH EO GCI96 89) 265 19 12 24 C 49 frqfT~ 191 14 KR KONCH ED GC(909) 62 07 5 13 22 ~ 192 13 ------_---- 10 De::::gaon 'o;c 39 153j e (2) ,Mil) ~h ill PP(1) ,CH'1I11) ,Ol~: PO -15-10) 8S (2 (ii) PUC 11) Tocal : 56024 84 _l_~446S Plll8) ,M(2b) '1(4) ,MCW(1) 19933 HI6),PUCI5) ewc (3), PHS 1231 012) D (l) ,RP 1 6) CH'1I11l6) ,0(49) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PR KONCH ED TWE(47 39) ';52 01 2~.79 12 2986.52 GC(11222.78),W(19.95) 31734.72 3222.09 5563.97 D~strJ.ct Name : Jalaun Wlii~VR~ - r ~ mtr'l>l'Wr 1l'Wf~ ~ fuf 2 3 10 C D. Block - Kanch Tahsll Konch ~ 194 Galndoll 301. 00 ::69 P [2) CHW(l) W,HP PO - (5-10J as :206) 195 Babupura Ll 112.29 3!!S P (1) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) as '56J 196 Bhararl 161 62 ?.l3 P(l) CHW ( 1 ) , C ( 1) W,rlP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) :57) 197 Bamra 98.32 ------U N - ~ N H A B - ;; 0 ------.R 31T 198 Kuora Bt.:urg ::J 641 89 -=1'4 P (1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 3S ':20) 199 Kudra Khurd 0 165 01 272 P(l) CHW(1) ,0(1) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 38) 20D j(udar~ Kor.c'l 245.00 ;'07 P (1) CHW(l), 0 (1) w, ;:p - (-5) - (5-10) BS ,:39) 201 Dablca~ !J 121 00 291 - (-5) CHW(l) W,~p PTO - (5-10J as :39) 202 Bhedpura Konch 0 42 80 ------UN - N H A B I T E 0 ------.R31T 203 Iteura '(onch ::J c28 00 :'.1 - (-5) CHW(l ) 1'1, -IF - (-5) -(5-10) 3S "4 ) 204 Khabn ::- 108.00 2'55 - (-5) CHW(l) w"p - (-5) - (5-10) as :39) 205 Pach~purl. ::J 259.26 '743 P (11," III KHCIl) W, r.P PO -(5-101 38 . :35) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh ~~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY '"'"LAND lIllFT USE 'lll:r J1lim Land U~c (~'lPr*~ -~erriiil;31'ii1In~-~it~*ey ~.wmir~) (1 e area under dlfferent type of land use in hectares rOl.lrded upto two deCimal places) ------~~ ~l5l 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 mm-1§1l6 - ~ cmfu;r - PR KONCH GC(28.44) 72 25 4 58 7 02 KR KONCH GCI21 39) 122.36 4.89 12 98 .mn 196 6 KR KONCH GC I 31. 93) 60.09 2.27 4 03 ifl'lTr 197 7 KR KONCH GC(112 00),0124.00) 462.68 28.54 14 67 ¥trw 198 6 KR KONCH EAG TWEI33 81) 120 31 1 67 9.22 199 6 ¥tr~ KR KONCH TWE(76 00) 142.00 9 00 IB_OIl ~ PR,KR KONCH GCI60.00) 46.00 1.00 14.00 ~ 201 8 KR KONCH GCI13.45) 27 70 1.02 o 63 ~~ 202 10 PR,KR KONCH GCI31 00) 79 00 5.00 13.00 ~~ 203 9 KR KONCH EAG TWE(31.00) 68.00 2 00 7 00 ~ 204 6 KR KONCH EAG TWEI39.06) 183.06 16.06 21 08 205 6 ""ltFT 10 ------_------206 C'lamraLJWd Bl..zurg 202 9-1 :01 -(-51 CHW(11 ?l/H? -(-51 -15-101 BS ( ~C) '0/ A )IJpIJr'J J .,q /'1 111, P I II rJlW (II r,W,111 -(-51 -(5-10) BS (f,.J1 208 qatarpura Lanar- :28 38 298 P (1) CHW(11 W,HP -(-51 -15-10) BS (45) 209 Saml 702 OC 2327 P (3) , MI 11 • PUC ( 11 MHC(1I,PHSll),RPl11 W, HP PO -(5-10) as (367 ) 210 Qlnquta 284 86. 853 Pll) CHW(1I,Oll) W,HP -(-51 - 15-10) as (145) 211 Karyaol1 160.42 326 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) as (60) 212 Gobardhanpura Konch cc 251. 86 ------U N - I N H A a I TED ------i>\t~ ------ 213 Rarnpur Saneta 268.10 448 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -1-5) (80) 214 Ata 390.42 1089 P (1) ,Mil) RP (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 159) 215 Topor ~j 159.41 332 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -15-101 -IS-l0) -(-5) (63) 216 Bastl. -, 44 6.05 902 P(l) CHW(1I,O(l) W,HP -(-5) -IS-10) as (133) / / 217 Gorakaranpur 382.48 1125 P(1) PHS(1),CHWll),OII) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) as (183) 218 Mohamrnda ::: 18S.01 ------U N - I NHABIT e: 0 -_ .... ------>\t~ ------ 219 Bhadeora W 399.04 1544 P (1) ,M(ll CWC(1),PHSI1),RP(11 W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) as (254 ) 220 Nagepura W 246.87 122 - (-51 CHW(11 W,fll? -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (11) 221 Chachenda 81.85 145 -(-5) CHW (I) W,flP -(-5) -(-5) as (211 222 lena C 578 02 1654 Pill CHW(l) ,Oil) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as (237 ) 223 Kunwarpura Kench ,- 225 82 1100 P(l) CHW (1) , 0 11) T,W, HI? -(-5) -1-5) BS 1181) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Prad'~sn 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~ ------co KR KCNCR EAG TvlS (93 00) 91 00 2.1~ 16 ~"ffT cO 6 9 PR,KR KCNCR GC(53.6b) '>9 22 3 20 13 ~6 mrFT 207 8 KR KCNCH EAG TWE (103 00) :3 CO E 09 5 79 «R'I KR KCNCR EAG TWE(284.00) ~96 00 52 00 70 CO mtft 209 9 KR KCNCR EAG TW2(67 95 ) 1 ~ 5 '?S 13 69 17 37 ~ 210 9 KR 0 CO a 00 0 00 ~ 211 0 KR KCNCH TWE (114 93) 128 32 4 35 4 25 ~~ 212 10 KR KONCR ED TWE(28.58) 211 46 12.44 15 62 ~m 213 8 KR KONCH ED TWE(54.03) 303 17 9.26 23 96 am 214 8 KR 0 00 0 00 0 00 iT KR KONCH ED GC(96.48),TWE(7 20) 288 57 30 20 23.60 omiT 216 6 KR 0.00 0 00 0 00 ~ 217 0 KR 4 42 218 KONCR GC(20.30),TWE(13.24) 147 .13 2.98 ~ 5 PR,KR KONCR ED GC(1l5.16) 225.56 14 08 44 24 mn 219 5 PR,KR KONCH GC(39.46) 186 77 3 57 17 07 'I"rtpT 220 1 PR,KR KONCR GC (17.08) 45 35 0 00 19.42 mm 221 3 PR KONCH ED GC (90.65) 421.87 0.00 65.50 FiFrr 222 3 PR KONCH GC(17.52),TWE(23 21 ) 159 62 0.70 24.77 "¥"'FI'Ii'R! 223 4 8 10 ------_:~ ;':a'vc_cl.tr.::. 17,) 0" ------U N - I N r ;. B ~ T E D ------Tr ' 225 .3~I'.!'~ r<,:;nc r 2C5 ,-, 423 P (1) CHW (1) W,,,P - (-5) - (-5) BS (52) :26 Gura':.:. 356 Ob 350 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (68 ) ~ ?7 yachlpura r(a.!an 34 1106 P(2) Cwe(lI, PHS(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS "72 (176) 228 Chhanl 871 56 1093 P (1) ,M I 1) CHW (li W, HP PO -[5-10) -(-5) [184 ) 229 Chama rS~'1a 627.3(, 1341 P(lI ,M(l), PUC[lI CHW (I) W,HP -(-5) -(10.) -(>10) (234) 230 Konch[Rural) 2162 01 1149 P(2) MWC (1) , 0 (1) W,HP PHONE -(5-10) -(5-10) (188) 231 Padu 594.09 1631 P(1) CWC(l) W',HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (300) :32 Bhadarl 531 00 992 P [ 11 CHW I 1) W,HP PO,PHONE -[-5) BS (156) 233 Panyara 407 00 933 P (11 CWC (1) , PHS [11 , ,PC [1) W,rlP PO,PHONE -(5-10) BS [161 ) 234 Taharpura 195 75 755 P(I) CHW (li W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (126 ) 235 Chak D~rawtl. 15 93 ------U N - I N H A 9 I T E D ------>i< JII'iI1G ------ 236 Dlrawat~ 897 18 2059 p(2) ,Mill CWC I 1) , 0 [ 1) , 0 ( 1I W,HP PO,PHONE -(5-10) -(-5) (354) 237 BarseSL 322 10 437 ~ (1) CRW ( 1) ,0 ( 1) W,RP -(-5\ - (5-10\ -[-5) [78 ) 238 Ka~th~ 365 35 648 P (1) CHW II) W,HP -(-5\ -(5-10) BS (100) 239 Manoharl J 2S4.CO 169 -{-5J CHWll) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (30) 240 Slm~rlya 644.00 1586 P[2) ,Mil) ,H[l) CHW (l) W,HP -(-5J -[5-10) -(-5) (244 ) PUC (1) 241 Barauda Khurd J 306.19 443 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (59) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh {OJ ------_------11 12 13 11 15 16 17 ------165 24 0.41 19 224 KR KONCH ~ 5 PR KONCH ED W{32 31 ) ~57 7; 2 01 13 131 ft:r KR KONCH ED W(10.54) 311 04 0 90 33 ~3 prcrffi 226 6 PR,KR KONCH ED W(4 6.68) 45B 40 a 00 61. :6 ~q;c;rr 227 7 KR KONCH ED TWE 143 60) 76B 34 0.00 59 02 w-fr 228 10 PR KONCH ED TWEI36 90) 554.94 6.99 28 53 ~ 229 13 PR KONCH EAG GC[200 02),TWEI300.00) 1469.46 76.03 116 50 ~mr) 230 3 PR KONCH ED TWEI62 70) 462 50 5.49 63 40 ~ 231 2 KR KONCH EAG TWE(35 00) 456 00 9 00 31.00 'lm'r 232 4 PR,KR KONCH ED TWE (72 00) 300 00 3.00 32.00 '1'llmT 233 8 234 KR KONCH ED TW [28 59) 150 66 0.13 lfi 37 ~ 8 KR KONCH W(4 15) 11 63 0 00 a 15 wfm PR KONCH ED TW(92.00) 692 00 47.18 66 00 ~ 236 10 PR KONCH TW(9O 50) 206.52 5.24 19.B4 ~ 237 12 PR KONCH ED TW(76 43) 256.87 5.05 27 00 tm 238 8 PR KONCH EAG TWE (11.00) 218 00 1 00 18 00 tRrrn 239 8 PR KONCH EAG TWE(l7.00) 547 00 3.00 77 .00 ~ 240 9 PR KONCIl ED TW[36 64) 256 14 4.52 8 89 ~~ 241 4 5 10 ------<,_ Bu:"g~ .... a.r 8:," ,rq f,% '0 1393 P (11 CHI' (1) W,HP PO - (5-10) -(-5) ( ~ 1,) en :I.,nae. 1340 00 3103 P(ZI ,M(l) ,li(l) CWC ( 1) , PHS 11) , Dill W,HP PTO,PHO~E -(-51 BS 1584 ) RP (1) 24q GhU,)l'J f).'8 07 )()2~ P (11 CHI' (1) W.II? - (-5) fRI -(-5) ( til) ~4:J Ju]harpU!2 200 35 665 P (11 CHI' III W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS ( 79) ::;46 Charrle:"c 409 35 735 P(ll CHI' (1) W,rtP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (l291 2~7 Tuc 249 9arauda Kalan 455 43 1472 P(ll,M(1) CHW (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (-5) (215) 249 Kunda. 284.81 1027 P(11 CHW ( 1 ) , 0 ( 1 ) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 156) 250 Sohara 280 99 582 P (11 CHI' (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10, -(-5) (84) 251 Co.amra Thakurpur 254.50, 359 P (11 CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (57 ) 252 Mohan;lUra iJ 117.02 ------UN - I N H A 8 T E D ------"'J1!iIIG' ------ 253 Jhala 156 01 7 -(-51 CHW (1) W -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (2) 254 Arazllane Dehat 219 81 542 P(l) RP(ll T,W,HP PO -(-51 BS (77) 255 Dhohar 84 26 126 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-51 BS (20) 256 Patha ,~ 112 70 ------UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------~a1Iif1G ------ 257 Darh~ 371. 53 562 PILI CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (98) 258 Ghamurl c, 258.54 505 P(l) cwe (1), PHS (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 85 (96) 259 Umn Konch C; 79 15 300 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (43) Census Dlrectvrate, Uttar Pradesh ------11 12 13 14 15 lr 17 ------_------_------PR KONCH EAG TWEi130 73) 135.35 17 % 36 f PR KONCH ED GC 1126 OOi 1065 :)0 33 00 116 00 3J1T.ST 243 4 KR KONCH GC(94 62) ~ 74 3' 13 20 45 3" 24 d 2 ~ 171 57 0 81 19 94 245 PR KONCH GC(S 03) ~ 5 PR,KR KONCH 3C(22.87) 359 89 3 25 23 34 ~ 2,6 8 57 5 57 0 38 247 KR KONCH 3C(42.68) 142 ~ 9 PR KONCH GC(65 32) 339 7-:: 32 10 18 29 .'!iMT 248 9 41 16 50 18 09 249 PR KONCH TI-I(50 81 ) 199 ~ 10 KR KONCH ED GC(11.35) 247 23 3 22 19 19 omm 250 8 KR KONCH ED GC(37.23) 198 82 2.64 15 87 'Plm0lFl< 251 3 KR KONCH GC(40 96) 68.93 0.56 6 57 ~ 252 4 KR KONCH TW(51 60) 95 39 1 11 7 91 ~ 253 3 KR KONCH ED GC (127 22) 41 71 24 75 26 13 ~ PR KONCH ED GC(68.47) 9 62 1 8,3 4 34 ~< 255 1 KR KONCH GC(9.60) 90 70 2.70 9 70 'lO[ 256 2 PR,KR KONCH 8D r,C(H.J'») ,91 :! 0.0 J 1'> 'n -mT 257 3 PR KONCH ED GC(13.47) 217 95 0.00 27 12 "'iU 258 5 PR,KR KONCH ED GC(5 18 ) 67 83 1.57 4 57 ~~ 259 5 10 : 60 ",r~!"2 Jarf-t_ 12_~ 7>< 1 - (-5) CHW (1) W, :-lP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (1 ) :;, 1 ~';,. y '1th"l ) !;O f)C S (;8 P(l) ,M (l; C\;C(l) W,IIP -(5-10) -15-10: BS (H) 262 Irnl0 r 1 289.82 489 P (1) e~w (1) ''', flP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (~4 ) 263 Seta 208 8" 079 PIli CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -1-5) (55) 264 2hulella 3~9 20 1011 P (1; CHW (l) W,HP -1-5) - 110+) - (-5) (:31 ) 2155 Kr.en 467 : " 941 P (1) CWC (1) W,HP PO -[5-10) -(5-10) (164 ) 266 Klsnunpura 422 30 949 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP PO -(10+) - (-5) ( 159) 267 S-.:naya 806 42 1"05 P (1) ewc (1) W,HP PO FRI -(5-10) (209) "b8 ;"1::::Ql3 ~i) 1 13 tJ b~ P(l) CHW (I) W,HI:' - [5-10 I -10-10) -(-5) (b1 ) 269 ~aushalpuf(Kamlna) 354 57 524 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 92) 270 '1a.rl 684 05 1700 PIl) ,M(l) RP(l) W,HP PO - (10+) ,- (-5) (269) 271 Bhepta 238.06 845 P (1) ,M(l) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) -[-5) -(-5) (127) 272 l<"amtarl 303 04 570 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (80) 273 Pahargaon 1215 99 2670 P(2),M(l),r.(1) H ( 1) , MWC ( 1) , ewc ( 1) W,HP PO,PHONE SAT -(-5) (450) PUC (li PHC 11) , D (1) 274 1 275 Chanan.L 878 36 1719 P(l),Mili,Hlli Dll) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -15-10) (295) PUC (1) C (1) 276 Mud,a 227.14 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------z1<~ ------ 277 Chandurra 710.38 1749 P (1) 0(1) ,RPIl) W,HP PO -15-10) -15-10) (298) Census Dlrector~:e, Utt3~ Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 ------~------PR,KR KONCH GC(28.14) 78.04 0 00 b 60 ~sroft 260 4 PR KONCH ED GC(20 85) 207.63 9 60 2: S1 ~ 261 5 KR KONCH GC(36.36) 227.12 1. 99 24 3'; ~fr 262 6 KR KONCH GC(16.52) 180.70 o 38 11 28 <'1m 263 6 KR KONCH ED GC(74.63) 234 56 26.72 22 29 264 13 ~ KR KONCH ED GC(18.44) 412.43 11.05 25 25 mt 265 6 KR 0.00 0.00 0.00 q.J1lU 266 0 GC(127 6.67 32 77 267 KR KONCH 05) 639.93 ~ 10 PR KONCH GC(29.10) 198 73 17.91 15 39 l!lTU 268 8 KR KONCH GC(5 18) 67.83 1 57 .. 57 ~'fl'fRr) 269 8 P"t KONCH ED GC(92.67) 520 38 0.00 71.00 '1ft 270 12 KR KONCH ED GC(S 52) 197.78 5.40 26.36 *rm 271 13 PR KONCH GC(36.67) 236.57 8.04 21. 7 6 ~ 272 16 PR KONCH 12.11 GC(158.18) 903 08 45 66 96 96 ~ 27:) 15 KR KONCH GC(1.67) 55 65 a 00 2 71 274 16 ¥IT PR KONCH ED GC(128.48) 669.07 a 20 80 61 ~ 275 7 KR KONCH GC(45.96) 169.77 0 00 11.41 276 8 ~ PR,KR KONCH ED TW(8] 06) 585.25 0.00 42 07 277 5 ~ ,~G .5 10 ------_------278 Plncarl :363 00 3332. P(2) ,M(2) ewc (1) , PHC (1) , FPC (1) W,HP PTO, PHONE SUN -(-5) (5H) RP(l) ,0(1) 279 Slngar 95 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>1<~ ------ 280 3asob 1353 05 3148 P(2) ,M(2) eWC(l) W,KP PO SAT - (-5) (482 ) 281 Chautarhal 9'21 06 83 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) WED -(-5) (14 ) 282 Jamrohl Kt:~a"" 343 33 1:29 P (1) CHII' (1) W,H? -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) :192) 283 8arbata 92 10 ------UN - I N H A B r T E D ------>1<3l1iIR ------ 284 I~gu" Kalan 226 67 1059 P(l) CHII' (1) T,W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -(-5) 1159) 285 Mahatwam Konch 79 P. 5 -(-5) CHII' (11 II' - (5-10) - (10+) -(-5) ( I) 286 Hunhuna 171 22 288 -(-5) CHII' (1) W,H? -(-5) -(5-10) RS : 39) 287 Cham8.rl. 183 00 606 P (1) CHII' (1) W,H? - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) ( 95) ~88 Blrgawan Khura 319 00 1356 Pill CHII' (1) W,HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) (203) 289 Pl.rona 1365 21 5470 P(3) ,M(2) ,H(l) CWe(l) ,RP(3) ,0(1) W,HP PTO,PHONE SAT BSRS (864 ) PUC(l) 290 Ingu" "hurd 244 00 505 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 176 ) 291 Parechha 192 00 398 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(10+) - (-5) {48 ) 292 ChachaoL 124.00 ------UN - I N H A B I '" E D ------>1< 3l1iIR ------ 293 Chansuwa 144 00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E D ------>1< 3ll'!1G ------ 294 Pall 232 00 ------_- UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------'" 3ll'!1G 295 HaJ~pur 309.00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E IJ ------"'~ ------,------Census D~rectcrate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 ------PR KONCH ED TW(353 00) g8r) 00 53 00 71 GO mit :7-3 7 KR KONCH 8-1 00 17 .00 4 00 fwnt 279 10 PR KONCH ED GC(340 83) 892 66 1.72 117 84 orol KR KONCH GC(45 76) 746 03 68 91 61 26 ~ 281 , E'P 10 KR KONCH GCI93 07) 214 59 5 06 30 61 ~' 283 KR KONCH GCI35 22) 49 53 1 49 5 86 ~ B KR KONCH ED GCI39 47) 150.26 6 56 30.18 trt' KR KONCH GCI9 10) 60.84 a 56 9 22 ~ KR KONCH GCI40 48) 111.72 7.59 11 43 ft'lT 296 B KR KONCH ED TWI29 00) 135 00 l.00 18 00 q'1fi'r 287 8 PR KONCH ED TW(24.00) 278.00 3 00 14 00 ~~ 288 8 PR,KR KONCH ED TW(330.38) 854 23 62.79 117 81 mt.=rr 289 15 KR KONCH GC 146 00) 163.00 6.00 29 00 290 20 ~~ KR KONCR 1.00 GC(33.00) 93.00 56.00 9 00 ~ 291 22 KR KONCR 55.00 Ge(5.00) 43.00 .- 3 00 18 00 "lCll"ffit 292 20 KR KONCH 54.00 GC(6.00) 76 00 6 00 2.00 293 22 ~ KR KONCH 96.00 GC(4.00) 124 00 4 00 4 00 'lR'i\ 294 23 KR KONCH 39.00 GC(65.00) 173 00 24.00 8 00 295 24 ~ 1°0 10 ------._---_------_------_-, ------:10 c~ ------U N - I N 8 T [ D ------Trr 31f'l1G -----_-_-- 337 29 33 -I-S) CHWl11 W,HP - [-SI -(5-10) -1-5) Ill) 745 22 2385 P12) ,MIl) CHWl11 W,HP - I-S I -(-5) BS 1338 : 1302 00 23'48 P II) ,M (1) CWC (1) , °( I) W,HP PTO, PHONE -(S-10) BS (391) 177 00 ------U N - I N fI " B I T C D ------>tt31l'lR ------ 745 DC 1669 PI l) ewCIl) ,RP(l) ,0(1) W,HP PO, PHONE THU 8S 1271) 482.00 1208 P II) CWC(l) W, HP PO -(-5) BS 1173) 247 00 736 P (l) CHWIl) ,0111 W,HP -I-51 -(-5) - (-5) 1130 ) 375 00 1201 Pll) ,Mil) RPll) W,HP PO -15-10) 8S (195) 136 00 310 - 1-5: CHW (1) W, HP -1-5) -15-10) -(-5) (50) 420 OC 408 P I I) CHW 11: W, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 64) 221. DC 459 P (l) CHW (1 I W,HP -(-5) -(5-101 -(-5) (62) 227 00 361 P (I) CHW(11 W,HP -(-51 -(5-101 - 1-5) (591 326 98 748 P (1 I CWC (1 I W,HP PO -(5-101 - (-5) (1141 423 08 100 -(-51 CHW (1) W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) - (-5), 1161 460.00 543 P (l) CHWl11 W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (791 473.00 921 P II) CHW II) W,HP - (-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) 11601 4 6~ 00 1704 P (1 I CHW: lJ W, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (2591 TJt:s.r P:adesh I ______------______----r------11 12 13 14 l5 17 ------KR KONCfI TW (2] eJ! 171 6~ 8.48 6 69 'fIT 296 25 KR KONCf! ED TWI2l.B3) ::,gO.99 16 05 12 4: WI'! 297 14 PR KONCH ED WIS1 27: 631.23 7 09 55 63 rizr 298 5 PR KONCH ED w(S3 DO) 1129.00 30 00 90 00 299 S KR KONCR 161 00 10.00 6 00 -~ 300 6 PR KONCH ED TW (54 .00) 609 00 21. 00 61 00 ~ 301 10 KR KONCH TW (88. 00) 329 00 38.00 27 00 firm;;iI 302 14 KR KONCH TW(53 00) 155 00 22.00 17 00 ~ 303 15 PR KONCH ED GC(109 00) 217 00 18 00 31.00 ~ 304 22 305 KR KONCH 1.00 GC(22.00) 87 00 1.00 25 00 ~ 24 KR KONCH GC(68 00) 291 00 46 00 15 00 'tf1it1[ PR KONCH TW(23.00) 179 00 1 00 18 00 ~ 307 22 PR KONCH GC(31 00) 166 00 20 00 10.00 ~ 308 26 KR KONCR GC(62 63) 202 94 38 81 22.60 ~~ 309 24 KR KONCH 2 00 GC (88 00) 206 00 15.00 112 00 m;r 310 27 PR KONCR 2d6.00 GC(78.00) 157.00 4 00 15 00 'l KR KONCH GC(214 00) 244.00 15.00 o 00 ~ 312 23 313 PR KONCH 121.00 GC(27 00) 293 00 B.OO 19.00 ~ 25 /1 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 314 Rukhana 875.92 249 P(1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (24) Total : ~ ''jl~ n 9~'jlb PI9S) ,M(24) H(l) ,MCW(}) 15297 HIS), PUC(6) HH 12), CWC (18) C(l) PHC(2),PHS(7) 0(5), ,PC(2) RP (13) ,CHW (75) 0(18) 11 12 13 15 17 1" KR KONCH 33::: 89 GC(4 53) 498 3: 36 79 ~ 89 26 92000 GC(4089 40),W(197 95) 33030 19 1393 95 3273 60 TW(1515 67) ,TWE(1683 94) 0(24.00) 1991"Rl1URT I/,z 1991 CENSUS "R~\1 Dlstrlct Name . Jalaun 1lTlfii~"R~ • r"llllrJl111ii ilf ~ 1lTlf~'!11'1 lp'f"'¥<" ~,::,..,it3¥n ~ ~ ti'R ... m ~~ Locatlon 'J"ame of V_:lage Total area To:._ popu- Educatlonal Med,cal Drlnk.lng Water Post and Day(s) of =:F'Communlcat~ons Code of the v.lliage la,:_~1'l and ( Potable) Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, ~o (In hectares) r.ur-~er of lf any Rallway statlon, hCL.senolds Water waj) 3 8 10 C D Bleck ~a~or J Tal1S11 Oral Harccl GUJar S 1255 79 ::'244 P(5) ,:-1(1), PUCIl) H(I) ,~C(l) ,0(1) Ii,HP PO, PHON~ -110+ ) BS (473) Bara"a Jalaun 333 00 :~25 P (1) CHW{U ""HP -(-5) - 110+) -(5-10) (153 ) 3 Kusm: ::: 498.38 '23 Ptll CHili (1) Ii,.? -(-5) -15-10) as ( 63) Im~l1..3: [] 1271 97 c661 P(l) CHIIIIl) Ii,HP PO, PHONE - (5-10) - 1-5) 1278) Kl1ap... sa .J 430 75 2,)75 P (2) ,l'4" (1) CHW (1) VI,HP PO, PHONE - 110+) - (-5) 1486) . . Purwa. Sal 86 ------N - N H A a - T E D ------_ "'~ pi Patt~ AH c: 320 82 ----_----- u N - N H A B T E ------"'~ ------ Bardh :c 643.55 ::'40 P (1) CHW(1) III,HP -(5-l0) - 15-10) -15-10) (246) Daulatpura Ora_ 256 41 .88 - (-5) CHW(ll W, HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (30) ;0 Dhag ... an Khurd 449 48 715 P (ll CHWn) ,0(1) w - 1-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (120 ) " Akorf>_ 783.48 : ,56 P(2) ,11(1) ,~(l) FPC(ll ,0(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) 8SRS : 365) . .2 Shcra...... cazpur 274 44 ------_ J N - N P A B I T E D ------_------'" 3lT'IfG Census D.:._!'~c:arate, .... ::ar Prades'" 1}1lf~ VILLAGE DIRECTOR( mtrllli1rr 115 LAND USE mtrm Land Use (~'!ft!it'l"l"i '14'liClllT"'3RI'ln~·~it~in..,r , ~.w;;rit~) (1 e. area under dLf:erent type of land ~se Ln hectares roundec upto two declrnal places) 1}1lf'('l<;; ~~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_ ftrq;m~ • ~ m:frM . m PR KONCH EAG GC(153.QO),TWEI20.00) 820.00 131.79 131 00 -mR'Ff\ 12 PR,KR ORAL GC(3.00) ,W(63 DO) 207.00 23 00 26 00 PR,KR ORAL ED GC(34.00) 406.00 15 38 41 00 ~ 10 PR ORAL ED 4.00 GCI72.00),O(1.00) 1108.00 16 97 70 00 ~ 9 PR,KR ORAL ED,EO 1.00 GC(6 00) ,0(1.00) 364.00 11 75 47.00 ~ 15 KR ORAl GC(19.00) 451. 00 o 00 411 86 16 ~ KR ORAI GC(67.00),WI5.00) 230 00 7 82 11 00 'l¢~ 18 PR ORAI ED,EO GC(99 00) 470.00 25 55 49 00 'f!I 21 KR ORAL EAG 2.00 GC(11.00) ,TWE(3.00) 227 00 1 41 12 00 20 ~m KR KONCR GC(26 00),W(2 00) 369.00 17.48 35.00 10 15 ~~ PR KONCR ED 3.00 GC(27.00),W(21.00) 665 00 5.48 62 00 ~ 11 12 KR KONCH 214.00 50.44 10 00 12 13 m~ 11 l-( 6 8 10 ------_ (_r)) I', f'dJ"lIj ~lrl 'J 1) 1"~ CIIW( 1), ()( 1) fil, hP -(5-10) - [5-10) -(-5) (2.2 ) , , Karjrar;r'ler~ 196 27 344 P: 1) CHW ( 1 ) , 0 ( 1 ) W,hP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) "' (54 ) 15 Khera 227 7' 456 P (1) CHW (1) ,0 (1) W, HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (61 ) 16 Babupu ra 58 98 ------U N - I N H A B I T ~ D ------>IT31JiIlq ------ 17 V.:._ ,/2spura 197 0" 382 P (1) CHW(1 I W,HP - (-51 -(10+) -(-5) (531 18 Malupura 317 60 283 P (1) CHW ( 1 ) , a (1 I W,HP -(-5) -(10+1 -(-51 (40 ) 19 Tlktoh 149 50 570 -(-51 CHW(ll W, HP - (-5) -(10+) -(5-101 (831 20 Etwan Jalaun 346 :7 596 P (1) CHW(I) ,0(11 W,HP -(-5) -110+) -(-5) (102) 21 Mlnora Oral 1025 93 2001 P(1) ,Mil) PHS (I) W,HP -(-5) -15-10) BS (341) 22 Garhar 1435 56 2762 P(2) ,Mil), PUC(!) MWC(1) , ,PC (I) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (458 ) 23 Magrayan 274 81 610 P 11), Mil) CHW(l) W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) - (-5) (94 I 24 r 25 Bohadpura 697 87 1736 Pili CHW(l) W,HP - (-51 -(5-101 BS 1267 ) 26 Mawa1. I'aukhan 223 00 535 P(1) CHW(11 W,HP - (-51 -(5-10) - (5-10) 1731 27 Laharlya ' - 28 9agt,aura ' 29 Oral Rural 1432 67 40 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (14 I 30 Karsan 410 73 429 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (73) ------~------Census D.rec:orate, Uttar Pradesh !IS- 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 --~------PR,KR ORAL GC(32.00) 17:; 00 3 50 11.00 13 23 ~ PR ORAL ED GCI32 00) 145.00 27 18 00 ~ 14 20 KR ORAL ED GeIS.OO) 198.00 1 72 23 00 mT 15 24 KR ORAL 54.00 1. 98 3 00 16 22 ar.wr KR ORAL 2.00 GCI7J DO) 82 00 23 22 17 00 17 15 ~ ED,EAG GCI56.00),TWEI31.00) 18 PR,KR ORAL 176.00 29.60 25 00 ~ 14 PR,KR ORAL ED T'1'I175 DO) 59.00 5.50 10.00 ~ 19 15 KR ORAL EAG GCI97 OO),TWEI53.00) 147 00 19 17 30 00 ~~ 20 15 PR ORAL ED 2 00 GCI44 00) ,R13 001 839.00 56.93 81 00 fl:r:imm 21 10 PR ORAL ED GCI405.00) 842.00 78.56 llO.OO T1Gt 22 8 , PR ORAL ED GC 172 001,W(6 00) 137.00 25.81 34 00 ~ 23 9 PR ORAL ED,EAG 47 00 GC(131.00),W(36.00) 768.00 42 95 108 00 24 9 TWE(91.00),O(22.00) ~ PR ORAL EAG 162 00 GCI156.00),TWE(70.0D) 206.00 24.87 79 00 ~ 25 KR ORA! ED 52.00 GC (69.00) ,0 (9.00) 57.00 18 00 18 00 ~~ftm'I 26 PR ORAl GC(111.00),TW(31 091 133.63 1.38 97.82 ~(i«'i ::'7 KR 0 00 0 00 0 00 "ifllm(i<\'i 28 0 KR ORAL GC (1.00), TWE 174 .00) 456.00 482.00 404 28 m(i<\'i 29 3 RI15 31) ,0(0.08) KR ORAL ED 2.00 GC lUI 00) 248.00 2.73 27.00 '!lffiI'1 30 --~------_------_------~~,~lRw (I '0 ------~ I' S 10 ------31 Ba] ida 263 91 798 P (1) CHW (1) W, HP -1-5) - (-5) - (-5) (133) 32 US;;lrgaon 456 ,}9 71B P 11) CHW ( 1) , 0 ( 1) T,W, HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (127) 33 Madora 665 70 1138 P (1) FPC(l) W,H? PO -(5-10) BS (1771 34 Umlar Rura2.. 344 32 ------U N - I N ,{ A B I T E D ------~~ ------ 35 Jagatpur Buzurg 244 61 473 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -1-5) (89) 36 Hazratpura 114. 65 94 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) ( 12) 37 Kakahra 279 H 351 P 11) CHW(lJ W,HP -1-5) - (10+) BS (831 38 Atanya ::: 1038.93 2819 P (2) ,Mil) MWC ( 1) , 0 ( 1) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) -(-5) (444 ) 39 Aunta r- 954 15 1903 P12) Y(1) MWC ( 1) , 0 ( 1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (2751 40 Lahura 203 76 359 Pll) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (55) -(5-10) 41 Rura Adau ,~ 610 46 2t06 P(2) ,M(l) H 11) ,MWC 11) W,HP PO,PHONE -15-10) (3521 42 P,ya NltJanl?ur 431 61 1057 P (11 CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) - (5-l0) -(-5) (1531 43 Baranha Oral 243 16 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------~~ ------ 44 Chak Jagdeopur ~ 114 94 658 Pll) CHW(l) W,H? -(-5) -1-5) BS (1041 45 .'\mgawan n 375 60 544 P (1) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (65) 46 Guta Khurc 148 00 308 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (441 47 Ja1a1pur Chlrgawan ,n 740.20 1531 P (11 CHW(l) ,Oil) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) -(-5) (2321 48 Banphara J 246 84 568 P 11) CHW(l) ,0(1) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (88) Census Dlrector-ate, Uttar Pradesh 117 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 ------KR ORAl ED GC(71.00) 167 CO 6 91 19 00 ~ 31 PR ORAl ED GC(IZ 00) ,TW(23.00) 362 CO 25 99 34 00 "3ffiliiq 32 PR ORAl ED GC(74 00) '523 CO 20 7~ 48 00 trn KR ORAl GC('56.00) 209 00 44.32 35 00 "3lRR(i«'f 34 XR ORAl 2 00 CC(94.00) 126 CO 3 61 19 00 35 12 ~ff\ 00) 36 XR ORAl GC(H 23 00 7.65 10 00 ~ 12 PR ORAl GC (145 00) 112 00 0.00 22 14 ~ 37 12 PR ORAl ED 7.0e GC(222 00) ,TW(99 00) 585 00 26 93 99 00 ~ 38 15 TK(l 00) PR, KR ORAl ED 11. 00 GC(389 00) ,TW(134 00) 316 00 34 15 70 00 311m 39 10 KR ORAl GC(78 00) 107 00 2.70 16 00 1'![iT 40 PR ORAl ED 10 00 GC(97 00) ,W 16 00) 426 00 17.46 50 00 1"