CENSUS OF 1971

SERIES 27

DELHI

PART IX

CENSUS ATLAS

JAGDISH SINGH Deputy Director of Census Operations 1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS: DELID LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

(ALL THE CENSUS PUBLICATIONS OF THIS STATE WILL BEAR SERIES 27) CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICA nONS PORTRAIT OF POPULATION MONOGRAPH ON "HOUSELESS IN DELHI"

Part I-A G~neral Report (Report on date yielded from P.C.A. and Migration Birth Place) Part I-B General Report (Detailed analysis of the Demographic, Social, Cultural, Mother Tongue and Religion data.) PartI-C Subsidiary Tables Part II-A General Population Tables PartII-B Economic Tables Part II-C Social and Cultural Tables Part II-D Migration Tables Part III Establishment Report and Tables Part IV Housing Report and Tables Part V Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part VI-B Special Survey Reports on Selected Towns Part VI-C Survey Reports of Selected Villages. Part VIII-A Adminiiltration Report-Enumeration For Official Part VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation } Use only Part IX Census Atlas

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part X-A-B District Cenius Handbook (Town and Village Directory) and Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. PartX-C Diitrict Census Handbook (Analytical Report and Administrative Statistics and District Census Tables)

i1 Foreword

It was in 1961 for the first time in the history of Indian census that a Census of India atlas series was brought out on various census themes as also non-census statistics for India and a number of states and union terri­ tories. These atlases received wide recognition. During 1973-74, the Indian Census Centenary Atlas was brought out by the Office of the Registrar General, India. The 1961 atlas was exhibited at the International Geogra­ phical Congress (1968) in New Delhi. A folio of the 1961 atlas comprising ten selected maps was distributed among the 1,500 delegates to the congress. The centenary atlas was exhibited at the United Nations world population cenference (1974) in Bucharest. Maps from the tahsil to the national level appear in most 1911 census table volumes, reports and publications. As part of the 1971 census taking, jurisdictional maps (basic census map documents) and urban land use schematic maps were prepared to emich the district census hand­ books, the town directories and other census pUblications. The' jurisdictional maps at taluka, district levels were combined in a volume known as Adminis­ trative Atlas for each state with additional demographic information and published for six states. Others are likely to come out in course of time. These are the latest subject maps with reference to the 1971 census. This upholds the tradition of the census office of producing the largest number of latest maps in the country. The tabulation plan of the 1971 census aimed at presenting informa­ tion based on various types of census data. The 1971 census of India atlas series projects census data in thematic maps. The 1971 atlas programme has been planned in a way that helps comparability with the 1961 data in areas ]ike growth and density of popUlation, sex, religion alld literacy. The atlas series, which forms part IX in the census pUblication series will provide correlation of census data with non-census statistics and help in the analysis and evaluation of socio-economic problems at different administrative levels. Planning of census atlases began along with pre--census preparations in 1969-70. A national conference was organised in April 1970 in the Office of the Registrar General in which scholars like Prof. G. S. Gosal, Prof. V. L. S. P. Rao, Prof. Mansoor Alam, Dr. M. P. Thakore, Dr. L. S. Bhatt and Mr. H. M. Jones participated. It discussed the themes and techniques for the maps to be included in 1971 atlas. This scheme was sent to a large number of universities and institutions and valuable suggestions were receiv­ ed from Prof. O. H. K. Spate, Prof. John E. Brush, Prof. John W. dic~ay, Prof. R. M. Prothore and Prof. B. J. Garner. The scheme was then examined at conference of directors of census operations at Courtallam (1970) and at Pahalg'am (1972). The atlas series has been planned in such a way that a complete demo­ graphic profile for different administrative units in the country is available

iii from the maps appearing in the atlases of states and union territories and in the national volume. Generally. atlases of states and union territories include eight maps which give the geographical personality of the region, followed by population, sex and age, urbanisation, migration, agriculture, census industrial categories, electricity, transport & communications, trade & commerce and services. There are also maps devoted to scheduled castes and tribes, religion, education, housing and health. There has been a slight deviation in the all-India volume to reduce the bulk of the atlas by combining themes on the maps. Certain insets are added to provide- more information on the subject. Diagrams, graphs, and tables based on. quantitative measurements of themes help in interpreta­ tions of each plate . .In the present all-India atlas, 80 plates are included in four sections. Eleven plates show administrative boundaries and physical aspects. In the section on demographic structure . and trends, 35 plates cover distribution of population, density and growth, sex and age and urbanisation. The econo­ mic aspects based on census industrial categories are shown in 13 plates. The socio-cultural aspects accounting for 20 plates relate to scheduled castes and tribes, religion and education. A plate on the physio-geographical regions of India has been included to enable the users to co-ordinate variables in terms of such regions. This atlas programme has been executed under the direction of Dr. B. K. Roy, Assistant Registrar General (Map). When Dr. Roy went on an U. N. assignment for two years, the work was carried on by the Map division in Delhi under the supervision on Dr. R. R. Tripathi, Now Map Officer. I congratulate aU the members of Map division in our Delhi Office and the members of map units in the offices of directors of census operations of states/union territories on their excellent teamwork and their dedication which contributed to the success of this venture.

R. B. CHARI Registrar General, India Ex-0.!/icio Census Commissioner, India

iv PREFACE

During the 1971 Census this Organization has taken up various pro­ jects under the guidance of Sh. R. B. Chari, Registrar General & Census Comissioner of India, of which the 1971 Census Atlas Project is just one. This Atlas is a Visual presentation of demographic, economic and Socio­ cultural data along with the description. Its standard contents being, (1) Orientation, (2) Physical conditions, (3) Demographic Structure and trends, (4) Economic Aspects and (5) Socio-Cultural Aspects. These maps follow the general pattern laid down for the country as a whole, by the Registrar General, India. Brief explanatory notes are printed facing the maps, to ena­ ble a reader to understand the cartographic presentations. Two horizontal / bar diagrams are given below the explanatory notes in the case of several maps. The first bar indicates the number of units/or villages as the case may be, included in each class range in both/absolute numbers and perCentages and the other the corresponding population in absolute numbers and percentages. It is hoped that this method of presentation will facilitate easy reference. Processing of the relevant data was done by S/Sh. S. S. A. Jafri Carto­ grapher, P.S.Gera and Amarjit Singh, Draftsmen. Maps were drawn by S/Sh. P. S. Gera, V.K. Puri and Amarjit Singh, Draftsmen under the supervision of S/Sh. S. S. A. Jafri and Autar Singh Cartographers. Writing about these maps was done by Sh. S. S. A. Jafri, Sh. Chhotey Lal and finally gone thro­ ugh by Sh. Autar Singh under the supervision of Sh. B. N. Mathur. The majority of maps in this Atlas are based upon the Census data. Several other Government' Departments/Agencies of Delhi Union Terri~ tory have also liberally provided valuable data for other maps. I would like to express my thanks and deep feelings of gratitude to Dr. B. K. Roy, Assistant Registrar General (map) for his friendly and sympa­ thetic attitude and praiseworthy. help in scrutinizing and finalizing the maps . Thanks are also due to Shri P. Padamanabha, the present Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India who impressed me in bringing out the 1971 Census Atlas of the Delhi Union Territory.

JAGDISH SINGH Dy. Director of CeDSUI Operaticfus, Delhi

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PLANNING AND EXECUTION

Planning R.B. Chari, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India.

Editor Jagdish Singh. Dy. Director of Census Operations.

Technical Direction Dr. B.K. Roy, Assistant Registrar General (Map), Office of the Registrar General. India.

Cartograpbic Supervision and Map Analysis Sh. B.N. Mathur (Office Superintendent) Sh. S. S. A. Jafri (Cartogra pher) Sh. Autar Singh (Cartographer)

Preparation of maps diagrams Sh. S.S.A. Jafri (Cartographer) Sh. Autar Singh (Cartographer) Sh. P.S. Gera (Draftsman) Sh. V.K. Puri (Draftsman) Sh. Amarjit Singh (Draftsman) Computation Sh. S. Nandi (Computor) Sh. Shyam Sunder (Computor)

Proof Reading Sh. R.K. Bhateja (Proof Reader)

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CONTENTS

Page Foreword iii Preface v Planning and Execution vii

A. ORIENTATION Sf. No. of Map SUBJECT

1. Position of Union Territory of Delhi in India, 1971 3 2. Administrative Divisions, 1971 5 3. Changes in Administrative Boundaries, 1961-71 9

B. PHYSICAL CONDiTIONS 4. Relief and Drainage 13 5. Normal Monthly and Annual Rainfall 15 6. Normal Monthly Maximum and Minimum Temperature 17 7. Forests 19

C. DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE AND TRENDS Distribution, Density and Growth Character 8. Distribution of Population, 1971 23 9. Density of Popu!at",l1, 1971 25 10. Growth of Population, 1971 27 II. Fertility, 1971 . 29 12. Sex-Ratio,1971 31 13. Change in Sex-Ratio, 1961-71 33,35 14. Rura! Sex-Ratio, 1971 37 15. Sex, Age Structure and Marital Status, 1971 39 16. Change in Sex and Age Structure, 1961-1971 41 17. Change in youthfulness of Population, 1961-1971 43,45 18. Males in Working Age 15-59, 1971 47 19. Change in Males in Working Age 15-59,1961-1971 49 20. Females in Working Age 15-59, 1971 51 21. Change in-Females in Working Age 15-59, 1961-1971 53 22. Change in Urban Population, 1961-1971 . 55 23. Growth of Urban Population, [901-1971 57 24. Fu nctions of Class I and II Urban Centres, 1971 59

ix Page 25. In-Migrants, 1971 61 ?6. Migrants in Class I Urban Centres, 1971 63 27. Migrants Residing upto 4 Years, 1971 65 28. Migrants Residing 5-9 years, 1971 . 67 29. Migrants Residing 10 years and above ]971 69 30. Working and Non-Working Migrants in Class I Urban Centres with Educational Levels 1971 71

~l. Classification of Working Migrants, 1971 73 32. Migrants by Age and Marital Status, 1971 . 75

D. ECONOMIC ASPECTS 33. Intensity of Cropping, 1970-71 79 34. Major Cereals, 1970·71 . 81 \ (Rice, Wheat And Millets). 35. Pulses and OiIseeds, 1970.71 83 36. Area Irrigated by VariolJs Sources, 1970-71 85 37. Agricultural Holding per capita in Rural Areas, 1971 87 38. Agricultural Holding per Male Cultivators, 197] 89 39. Workers and Non-Workers, 1971 91 40. Male Workers in Age 15-59, 1971 93 41. Female Workers in Age 15-59, 1971 95 42. Workers and Non-Workers in Employable Population in Age 15-59,1971 97 43. Classification of Male and Female Workers, 1971 99 44. Cultivators in Total Workers in Age 15-.59, 1971 101 45. Cultivators in Rural Population, 1971 103 46. Male Cultivators,in Male Workers in Age 15-59, 1971 105 47. Female Cultivators in Fem&_le Workers in Age 15-59, 1971 107 48. Agricultural Labourers in Total Agricultural Workers in Age 15-59, 1971 109 49. Non-Agric41tural Workers in Primary Sector, 1971 111 50. Workers in Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs, 1971 113 51. Household Industries by Types and Size of Employn,lent, 1971 115 52. Factories by Types and Size of Employment, 1971 117 53. Factories and WorkshOps by size of Employment, ~971 119 54. Food Processing Industries, 1971 121 55. Beverages and Tobacco Industries, 1971 123 56. Textile Industries, 1971 125 57. Leather and Wood·Based Industries, 1971 127 58. Metal-Based Industries, 1971 129 59. Non-metallic Mineral Based Industries, 1971 " 131 60. Engineering and Scientific Industries, 1971. 133 61. Transport Equipment Industries, 1971 135

x Page 62. Rubber and Chemical Industries, 1971 137 63. Rural population in Electrified Villages, 1971 139 64. Workers in Construction, Transport, Storage and Communications, 1971 141 65. Density of Railways. 1971 143 66. Density of Surfaced Roads, 1971 145 67. Number of Passengers Originating per route kilometre per day on Railways, 1974-75 147 68. Workers in Trade and Commerce, 1971 149 69. Workers in Services, 1971 151 70. A To D Workers in Various Services, 1971 153

~ E. SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS 71. Scheduled Castes, 1971 157 72. Ten Numerically Major Secheduled Castes, 1971 159 73. Major Religions, 1971 161 74. Literacy, 1971 163 75. Male Literacy, 1971 • 165 76. Female Literacy, 1971 167 77. Literates Per 1000 of Population in age 5-14 over literates per 1000 of Population in Age 15-34, 1971 . 169 78. Primary School Enrolment of Boys, 1971 171 79. Primary School Enrolment of Girls, 1971 173 80. School going Children in Age 6-13, 1971 . 175 81. Educational Enrolment of Population at Higher Secondary and Higher Levels, 1971 177 82. Educational Enrolment of Males at Higher Secondary and Higher Levels. 1971 179 83. Educational Enrolment of Females at Higher Secondary and Higher Levels, 1971 181 84. Teachers for 1000 of Students at Primary, Secondary, University Leve~ and of all grades per 100 Schools, 1971 I ub 85. Teachers per 1000 of population, 1971 187 86. Literates Holding Non-Technical and Technical Diploma or Certificates 1971 189 87. Literates Holding University DegreeS/Diplomas of the Graduate Level and Above, 197i. 191 88. Rural Population Living in Villages Containing 50 and Below, 51-100 and Above 100 Houses, 1971 . 193 89. Households by number of Rooms occupied, 1971 195 90. Census Houses according to their Uses, 1971 197 91. Urban Households in Rented Houses, 1971 199 92. Medical Institutions per 10,000 of Census houses, 1971 201 93. Hospital Beds per 1,00,000 of Population, 1971 . 203 94. Registered Medical Practitioners per 1,00,000 Population, 1971 205 95. Primary Health Centres per 1,00,000 of Population, 1971 207

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A. ORIENTATION Map 1

POSITION OF UNION TERRITORY OF DELHI IN INDIA 1971 This map shows the geographical location of Union territories Area Population the union territory of Delhi in India. Delhi UT lies (km2.) between 28°-25' and 28°-53' north latitude and 76°-89' and 77°-20' east longitude. It has an area 1. Arunachal Pradesh. . 83,578 467,511 of 1485 km. 2• 2. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 8,293 115,133 3. Goa, Daman & Diu 3,813 857,771 4. Delhi . . . . 1,485 4,065,698 Delhi UT is bounded by two states, viz. Haryana 5. Dadra & Nagar Haveli . 491 74,170 in the north, west and south and Uttar Pradesh in the 6. Pondicherry . 480 471,707 east. It ranks fourth among union territories with 7. Chandigarh. . . . 114 2·57,251 respect to area and first with respect to popula­ 8. Laccadiv. Minicoy & Amindivi tion. Islands . 32 31,810

AREA OF DELHI IN INDIA POPULATION OF DELHI IN INDIA

2 14B5 Km --....--

IN 0 I A IN 0 I A 2 3287782 Km 548.16 m

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POSITIOM OF UNION TERRITORY OF DELHI IN INDIA 1971 Boundaries :- International . • • • Statel Union Territory • Capital India • . • • • . • • . • . .. e State I Union Territory . • . • . . . .

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Administrative Headquarters of Punlab, Haryana and Union Territory of Ch8lldigarh are located at Chandlprll

Ell \ N '" D A N o c E A N Greenwich .If ,t Rei. No.2970 HO' 72-500-250'16.

Basad upon Survey of India map with the permission of the SUNoyor General of IndlL @Go•• rnment of India COPT",ht 1977: Tho IIoundiry of H ....aI.,. shOwn on this map Is .'ntorprotld from tho Nort~m Areu (Re«pnllatlon) Act, 1971, but has yet to be .orlfled. Tho territorial ,\,"ton of lnella extlnd Into tho "" to a distance of twll•• nautical miles me... red from the appropriate baM lin •.

3 Map 2

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 1971

This map shows the administrative units of the 42. Bhalswa Jahangirpur Delhi UT. The union territory consists of one 43. Haider Pur district and two tahsils. The civic administration 44. Sahi Pur is under the respective controls of Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC), the New Delhi Municipal 45. Yakut Pur Committee (NDMC) and the Delhi Cantonment. 46. Pitam Pura 47. Nahar Pur The following table shows the location code 48. Badli numbers of villages, uninhabited villages are printed in italics. 49. Shama Pur 50. Libas Pur Delhi Tahsil 51. Qadi Pur 1. Chilla Saroda Khadar 52. Ibrahim Pur 2. Chilla Saroda Bangar 53. Garhi' Khasru 3. Dallo Pura 54. Hiranki 4. Kondli 55. Tehri Dau'at Pur 5. Gharoli 56. Mohd. Pur Ramzanpur 6. Kotla 57. Fatehpur Jat 7. Gharonda Neemka Bangar alias Patparganj 58. Tigi Pur 8. Gharonda Neemka Khadar 59. Sunger Pur 9. Shamaspur 60. Jhangola 10. Shakarpur Baramad 61. Akbar Pur Mazra 11. Mandauli 62. Qallak Pur 12. Gokalpur 63. Palla 13. Babarp"!lr 64. Taj Pur Kalan 14. Jafarabad 65. Bakhtawar Pur 15. Ziauddin Pur 66. Zind Pur 16. Khampur Dhani 67. Mukhrnel Pur 17. Qarawal Nagar 68. Nangli Poona 18. Dayalpur 69. Siras Pur 19. Jiwan Pur alias Johri Pur 70. Khera Kalan 20. Mustafabad 71. Bodh Pur Bija Pur 21. Mirpur Turk 72. Alipur 22. Tukhmir Pur 73. Bankauli 23, Khajoori Khas 74. Hamid Pur 24. Garhi Mendu 75. Singhu 25. Saadat Pur Gujran 76. Singhola 26. Sher Pur 77. Khampur 27. Behari Pur 78. Shahpur Garhi 28. Baqiabad 79. Tikri Khurd 29. Saadat Pur Musalmanan 80. Kureni 30. Wazirabad 81. Bhor Garh 31. Gopal Pur 82. Bankner 32. Jharoda Mazra Burari 83. Lam Pur 33. Saba Pur 84. Ghoga 34. Pur 85. Sanoth 35. Badarpur 86. Rajapur Kalan 36. Salem Pur Mazra Burari 87. Holambi Kalan 37. Jagat Pur 88. Holambi Khurd 38. Burari 89. [radat Nagar alias Naya Bans 39. Kamal Pur 90. Khe1'a Khurd 40. Mukand Pur 91. Pehlad Pur Bangar 41. Shanjar Pur 92. Sahibabad Daulat Pur

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5 93. Kankar Khera 150. JhuJjhuli 94. Pansali 151. Sarangpur 95. Barwala 152. Dhansa 96. Pooth Khurd 153. Ghalibpur 97. 154. Deorala 98. Darya Pur Kalan 155. Raota 99. Hareoli 156. Goman Hera 100. Ochandi 101. Mungesh Pur Mehrauli Tahsil 102. Qutab Garh 103. Katewra 1. Mundka 104. Bazidpur Thakran 2. Rani Khera 105. Nangal Thakran 3. Rasoolpur 106. Sultan Pur Dabas 4. Madan Pur Dabas 107. Chand Pur 5. Mubarak Pur Dabas lOS. Budhan Pur 6._ Kirari Suleman Nagar 109. Salah Pur Mazra 7. Nithari 110. Khor Jat 8. Begum Pur 111. Khor Punjab 9. Pooth Kalan 112. Chatesar 10. Rithala 113. Jonti 11. Manghol Pur Kalan 114. Garhi Rindhala 12. Manghol Pur Khurd 115. Nizampur Rasidpur 13. Sultan Pur Majra 116. Ladpur 14. Nangloi Jat 117. Kanjhawala 15. Garhi Piran lIS. Karala '16. Jawala Heri 119. Mohd. Pur Majri 17. Nangloi Sayed 120. Gheora 18. Qamruddin Nagar 121. Saoda 19. Nilothi 122. Tikri Kalan 20. Ranhola Shafi Pur 123. Neelwal 21. Tilang Pur Kotla 124. Jafarpur alias Hiran Kudna 22. Raza Pur Khurd 125. Bakarwala 23. Nawada Mazra Hastsal 126. Bapraula 24. Hastsal 127. Nangli Sakrawati 25. Binda Pur 128. Dichaon Kalan 26. Mirza Pur 129. Iharoda Kdr.n 27. Dabri 130. Surakhpur 28. Sagar Pur 131. Kair 29. Nasir Pur 132. Mitraon 30. Palam 133. Roshan -Pura alias Dichaon Khurd 31. Mato]a 134. Dindar Pur 32. Lohar Heri 135. Khera 33. Kakrola 136. Kharkhari Nahar 34. Goela Khurd, 137. Surera 35. Tajpur Khurd 138. Mundhela Kalan 36. Chhawla 140. Iafar Pur Kalan 37. Rewla Khan Pur 141. Khera Dabar 38. Paprawat 142. Sherpur Deri 39. Pindwallt Khurd 143. Ujwa 40. Pind wala Kalan 144. Shamaspur Khalsa 41. Khar Khari Jatmal 145. Baqar Garh 42. Khar Khari Rond 146. Isa Pur 43. Hasan Pur 147. Qazi Pur 44. Daulat Pur 148. Malikpur Zer Najafgarh 45. Asalat Pur Khawad 149. Darya Pur KhUl:d 46. Zfn Pur

6 47. Shikar Pur 75. Yahya Nagar 48. Jhatikra 76. Gadaipur 49. Nanak Heri 77. Sultan Pur SO. Raghupur 78. Lado Sarai 51. Badhosra 79. Saidul Ajaib 52. Kangan Heri 80. Neb Sarai 53. Bamonoli 81. Maidan Garhi 54. Dhulsiras 82. Chhattar Pur 55. Poehan Pur 83. Satberi 56. Qutab Pur 84. Chandan Hola 57. Amar Hai 85. Fateh Pur Beri 58. Toghan Pur 86. Jona Pur 59. Bagrola 87. Dera 60. Sahu Pur 88. Mandi 61. Shahabad Mohd. Pur 89. Bhati 62. Bbartal 90. Asola 63. Bijwasan 91. Shahur Pur 64. Salah Pur 92. Rajpur Khurd 65. Kapas Hera 93. Deoli 66. Sambhalka 94. Tigri 67. Nangal Devat 95. Pul Pehlad 68. Mabipal Pur 96. Tajpul 69. Kusum Pur 97: Mithepur 70. Moradabad Pahari 98. Molar Band 71. Masud Pur 99. Kotla Mahigiran 72. Malikpur Kohi alias Rangpuri too. Saidabad 73. Rajokri 101. Aali 74. Ghatorni 102. Jaitpur

AREA OF (u r)

AVERAGE AnEA or- 5 UNI rs

2 2 297 km 1485 km

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CHANGES IN ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES 1961-71

Thel'e' have been two changes within the terri· and Mehrauli Tahsils. Secondary, 40 villages were tory. FiJ:St Delhi tahsil was bifun;ated into Delhi urbanised and merged in D.M.C. VILLAGES URBANISED AFTER 1961 81. Name of Village Area in Area in Notification No. No. acres Hectares 2 3 4 5 1. Neemri 254 102 ·79 RNZ 1526 dated 23·5·63 2. Sadhora Kalan . 790 319'70 Do. 3. Sadhora Khurd 905 366'23 Do. 4. Chaukri Mubarkabad 1352 547'12 Do. 5. Salempur Mazra·Madipur 539 218'12 Do. 6. Masuda Bad 615 248'88 Do. 7. Haibat Pur 971 392·94 Do. 8. Ladha Sarai 531 214·88 Do. 9. Khichri Pur 808 326·98 F. 9(2)/66·Law Corp. dated / 28-5·66 10. Shakar Pur Khas 300 121 '40 Do. 11. Mandoli Fazal Pur 1192 482·38 Do. 12. Gazi,Pur 752 304·32 Do.

13. Hasan Pur 166 0 67·18 Do. 14. Ghonda Chauhan (Bangar) 249 100·76 Do. 15. Ghonda Challhan (Khadar) 286 115 ·74 Do. 16. Gonda Gujran (Bangar) 128 51 ·80 Do. 17. Ghonda Gujran (Khadar) 861 348·43 Do. 18. Ganwari Ghonda Do. 19. Usman Pur Do. 20. Naya Gaon Do. 21. Mauz Pur. 298 120 ·59 Do. 22. Saboli 387 156 ·61 Do. 23. JhiJmil Tahar Pur 1578 638 ·,58 Do. 24. Chiragah ShimaIi (Kaitwara) 2692 1089·39 Do. 25. Dahir Pur 1115 451 ·22 Do. 26. Wazir Pur 835 337 ·91 Do. 27. Pipal Thala 422 170 '77 Do. 28. Bharola 461 186 ·56 Do. 29. Budhela 682 275'99 Do. 30. Bair Sarai 349 141 '23 Do. 31. Katwaria 357 144'47 Do.

32. Kishan Garh alias Chhan . Do. 33. Hauz Rani 445 180·08 po. 34. Khan Pur 539 218 ·12 Do. 35. Madan Gir 431 174'42 Do. 36. Tugblalcabad 3558 1439'84 Do. 37. Tikhand 1579 638·99 Do. 38. Jasola 1281 518 '39 Do. 39. Madan Pur Khadar 1374 556'03 Do. 40. Badar Pur 554 224 ·19 Do. Total Area of Urbanised Villages 29582

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CHANGES IN ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES 1961-71 A

IIOUNOARES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL DELHI TAHSJI. (D.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSI~ (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

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B. PHYSICAL CONDITIONS Map 4

RELIEF AND DRAINAGE

This map shows the relief and drainage of Delhi Delhi. It runs further towards the Qutab and V.T. Altitudes are depicted by contours in the map. Mehrauli where it throws out numerous branches. The altitudinal levels are 700' and below, 700' to Some of which extelld to Gurgaon district and other 800', 800' to 900', 900' to 1,000 and above 1,000'. push eastward again tbwards the Yamuna. One of the highest spurs supports the fort of Tughlakabad. The general slope of Delhi oT is from north to south as evidenced by the direction of the flow of the Yamuna. The dominating physical feature is the The Southern part near Mehrauli and Tughalaka­ ridge, the last spur thrown out by the Aravalli, towards bad is called kohi (hilW). The low-lying land along the the plains of northern India. The ridge almost reaches river is called khadarand the tract lying to the north the water's edge at Wazirabad village, then runs of the Ridge and west of Grand Trunk Road, which parallel to, the river encircling shahjahanabad (the separates it from Jhe -khadar is a level plain known walled city) and extending to the western side of New as hangar.

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RELIEF AND DRAINAGE

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NORMAL MONTHLY AND ANNUAL RAINFALL

The normal monthly rainfall of selected stations isohyets has been hatched into different shades. in Delhi UT has been shown by bar diagrams and the The normal annual rainfall of Delhi UT is 467 ·1 normal annual rainfall has been shown by isohyets mm. July, August and September receive the maxi~ at suitable intervals of 100 mm. The space between mum rainfall of nearly 80 per cent of the total.

NORMAL MONTHLY AND ANNUAL RAINFALL (mill) Ann- Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. ual 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. M~hrauli 447'4 14'0 13 '5 7 '1 4'8 2·8 40'4 138·2 122'4 491 '7 8'4 1·0 3 ·1 2. New Delhi 660-1 20'8 23·6 12·9 9'7 9·7 67 ·6 186·2 169·9 134 ·9 14·2 2 ·0 8 ·3 3. Nangloi 294'3 8 '1 4·3 0·5 7·9 1·5 29'7 71·9 97'0 68'0 3 ·3 0·0 1 . 4. Najafgarh 391 ·8 11 '4 7·9 7'4 5·8 3·3 31·2 105'4 101 '4 109'5 5·3 0·0 3'3 5. 538'0 23 ·6 IS·O· 12'7 6 '1 7·4 27'2 167 ·1 136'4 132 ·1 8·9 0'0 1-5 6. Delhi UT 467 '1 14'6 13 ·4 8'4 6'4 4·9 38 ·1 139 '7 122·2 107 '6 8·2 0'5 3-1

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15 Map 6

NORMAL MONTHLY MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE

Normal monthly maximum and minimum tem­ The maximum temperature for Safdaljang is perature are shown for two meteorological stations, comparatively higher than P<.lam during the months Safdarjang and Palam. The two stations are located of January to May and September. The hotest days apart at an approximate distance of 9 km. from in Safdarjang occur during May and at Pal am in each other in north-east and south-west respectively. June.

NORMAL MONTHLY MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE IN DC.

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.

Safdadang Normal 21 ·3 23'6 30·2 36'2 40·5 39'9 35·3 33·7 34 ·1 33-1 28 ·7 23 '4 Maximum (1931-60)

Safdarjang Normal 7·3 10 ·1 15 ·1 21 '0 26·6 28·7 27'2 26 '1 24·6 18'7 11 '8 8 ·0 Minimum (1931-60)

Palam Normal 18·6 24·6 30·3 36·3 36 ·3 41 '0 35·6 34'0 33 ·6 32·8 27·9 22'3 Maximum (1959-68)

PaIam Normal 5 ,4 8·7 19'4 21 ·5 27'8 23 ·4 25,6 23 ·2 17'8 11 ·3 6·4 Minimum (1959-68)

o NORMAL MAXIMUM & NORMAL MINIMUM TEMPERATURE C DELHI

0 C 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 ~ti;i!!Ji{}!:ii!tff!}l NORMAL MAXIMUM 10

5 _ NORMAL MINIMUM 0 J F M A M j J A 5 0 N 0

16 MAP 6

o I 770

NORMAL MONTHLY MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE A n ~ . ,.... • ..1...... _.\ t . Y, i ; i' t I ,i i .Uel ,I ...... -." ~ '0 2 4 ~ 'IS 10 k. .I i eoUNO~RY, UNION TERRITORY _._._ to (_._.- ...... j ( .... _; r-·

o I 2845 _., ., (/_._). . 1) \ \. 1) ·C ) ..5 ,. .010 ]5 I "c ) 45 40 '...... 0 35 ,

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J F .... AMJJASONO

H

TE .... PERATURE 111~~1 .... AXIMUM J- .... INI .... UM

A

o I o I 770 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

17 Map 7

FORESTS

The Forest cover of Delhi UT is divided into grouped under mixed forests. After 1961 quite a two general types, dry thorny forests (natural forests) sizeab_Ie ~eserve forests of Delhi UT is engulfed by urbanisatIOn. Only two patches of reserve. fort:sts and mixed forests (Plantations). Natural forests are left which are located in the north and central generally includes acacia (babul) and also thorny part of Delhi UT. bushes. Forest under afforestation schemes include temperate, tropical and deciduous trees which are SOURCE ; Forest Department, Delhi Administration.

80

AREA UNDER FOREST ex: w o 3.36 °/0 Z f- ::> ~ ­ \ARE COMBINt> UNDER .MIXEp TyPE

18 MAP 7

7~ 0 7715•

FORESTS

('\ .-.,) \"'_', , ~ , " j, ,1 I " ..lit. /1 ~ .... '\ ' ~ , o 2 4 6 8 10 k. ~ ! ,..J .. _.-.-.! MEflMURPUR \...... BOUNDARY ( GHOGA):-) FOREST ...... ; FOREST\:;:f I UNION TERRITORY r-' I '\. I ,• SULTANPUR "' FORESTg i ( ' 'l ' 2845. '\ 28. 45 I ( i '_'''''. / '.I \. \j-'-') '0 '.) l / \ 1) i j _..) I i .,. (' j " \ I", .... '. " 0 r"j \ ) HASIRPUR i .~ FOREST ~ '"' MITRAON / FOREST " (-'_ J

\ RANG PURl DHUL SIRAS FOREST I r.::.,FOREST ...... , t:;,.;.J A MASUD PUR tlT ~RE.ST " I·...... · " ..... ", ~ '. .- ...... _., , c:... ,._. •I / ...... _.,./ ...... , RAJOKRI • I 1...... _ ...... •...... f.'/!!"FOREST 2830 '" ...... ~ H i i

RESERVE FOREST (ORY THORNY FOREST)

AFFORESTATION (MIXED FOREST)

A

ADOPTED FROM MAP SUPPLIED IIY SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICER DELHI AOMINISTRATION,DELHI o , . , 77 0 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

19

C. DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE AND TRENDS Map 8

DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION ]971

This map shows the distribution of rural and Unit Area (km.2) Population urban population of Delhi UT. The rural popula­ DelhiUT 1,485 ·00 4,065,698 tion has been indicated by dots, each representing URBAN . . . . . 446·3 3,647,023 100 persons and urban population by circles, pro­ Delhi Municipal Corporation (Urban) portionate to the size of population. 360 ·55 3,287,883 New Delhi Municipal Committee 42·74 301,801 Delhi Cantonment 42·97 57,339 RURAL 1,038 ·7 418,675 The following table shows the area and popUlation Delhi Tahsil 607·80 228,071 of the constituent units. Mehrauli Tahsil 417 ·20 190,604

OISTFUBVTION OF POPULATION 100

90

80

70 ,-... ..,w 60

"";:biZ

20

10

O~~~~~----.--r----.--r----r--r~ o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

POPULATION (PEP.CEN TAGE)

22 MAP e

DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION 1971

A

• I 45

.'

H

URBAN POPULATION

RURAL POPULATION ___ 3000000 EACH DOT REPRESENTS 100 PERSONS

___ 1000000 A

I --- 300000

- 50000 '-

EAST OF GREEHWICH

23 Map 9

DENSITY OF POPULATION 1971

The density figures per km.2 have been grouped DENSITY OF POPULATION 1971 into four categories. as shown in the index of the map. The areas under these categories are hatched from Unit Density deep to light shades indicatin~ high to low density. Density of population is strikmgly uneven in Delhi Delhi UT 2,738 UT. The lowest density ranges between 375 and 457 Total Urban 8,172 persons per km.2 in Delhi Tahsil and Mehrauli DMC (Urban) 9,119 Tahsil respectively. The urban density has a high NDMC . . 7,061 gap which rang~s i.e. Delhi Cantonment (1334), Delhi Cantonment 1,334 NDMC (7061) and DMC (9119) persons per km.2 The Total Rural 408 following table shows the variation of density in Delhi Tahsil 375 various units of Delhi ur. Mehrauli Tahsil . 457

NUMeER OF UNITS o I 2 3 5

NO. OF UNITS 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIp·::.:.··:.··:::::.···::·::::·: :: .•. : .... :.:: .•••• ::: •• ::: •. :::::;. :1 o 24.5 30.3 100.0 iWm 9000' ABOVE (I) 27.4 ARE~ AS PERCENTAGE IT1IIlIIIl 5000 - 8999 (I)

t-=-j 1000-4 999 (I) POPULATION IN MILLIONS 3.59 cz=J 999 , BELOW (2) o ", r ~, FIGURES IN BRACKE TS SHOW THE 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I:F.... :j NUMBER OF UNITS IN tHAT RANGE. o 80·9 897 100·0

POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE 88.3

24 MAP 9

o , o , 77 0 7715

DENSITY OF POPULATION 1971 A

BOUNDARES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (D. T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIP"L CORPORATION >­ (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.e) • I o I 45 28

o I 2830

DENSITY OF POPULATION PER ~fl

9000 a ABOVE

5000 - 8999

1000 - 4999

999' BELOW A

o , o I 77 0 77 IS E"ST OF GREE.NWICH

25 Map 10

GROWTH OF POPULATION 196,1-71

This map shows the intercensal growth of Among all the five administrative units, the growth population in different units of Delhi UT. rate of DMC(U) and Delhi Cantonment is maximum i.e. 59·5 % and 58·8 % respectively. The NDMC Intercensal growth between 196] and 1971 has has the lowest population growth of only 15·4 %. been shown by different shades. The total population Both the tahsils; Delhi n.hsil (31 ·2 and Mahrauli of 1971 census has been depicted by proportionate %) circles. These circles also show the population Tahsil (52 ·0 %) show great difference in their popula. which was added after 1961 and shown by sectors. tion growth.

Population Net addition of Unit Percentage Population 1961 1971 (1961-71) 2 3 4 5

Delhi UT 2,658,612 4,065,698 52'9 1,407,086 DMC(U) 2,061,758 3,287,883 59'5 1,226,125 NDMC 261,545 301,801 15'4 40,256 Delhi Cantonment 36,105 51,339 58'8 21,234 Delhi Tahsil 173,799 228,071 31 '2 54,272 Mahrauli Tahsil . 125,405 190,604 52'0 65,19')}

NUMBER OF UNITS

NO. OF UNITS

g 5S;t & ABOVE (2) ~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliio 27.4 55.S 97.1 100.0 AREA AS PERCEN1AGE em 40.1-55.0 (I)

POPULATION IN MILLIONS rrm 25.1-40.0 (I)

1 o 25.0 , BELOW (I)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE _ir·]' NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 62.3 87.0 92.6 100.0 POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE

26 i MAP 10

GROWTH OF POPULATION 1961-71

A

4 6 .,n •• I I I ~ , 0

BOUNDARIES

TERRITORY

MUNICIPA~ AREA

TAHSI~ DELHI TAHSIL (D. T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DE~HI MUNICIPA~ CORPORATION >­ (URltAN) 0 M.C. ,(u) NEW DE~HI MUNICIP~ COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C)

0 28 A H

PERCENTAGE INCREASE 1961-71 ~ 55.1 & AIIOVE TOTA~ POPULATION 1971 40.1-55.0 1111111111 --3000000 II I I I II 25.1-40.0 J.. o 25.0 • BELOW A

FIGURES ABOVE THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL POPULATION

FIGURES INSIDE/OUTSIDE THE CIRC~ES INDICATE PERCENTAGE ADDITION

EAST OF GREENWICH

27 Map 11

FERTILITY 1971

This map shows the ratio of children in the age Number of group 0-4 and women in 15-44. Unit children in age (0-4) per 100 Child-woman ratio has been calculated by dividing women in age the number of children in the age 0-4 by the number of (J 5-44) women in the age 15-44, multiplied by 100. These Delhi UT 62·7 ratios have been grouped in three ranges. DMC(U) 61 ·4 NDMe 46·4 The following table gives the number of children Delhi Cantonment 67·3 in the age 0-4 per 100 women in the age 15-44 in the Delhi Tahsil . 86·a various units of Delhi UT. Mehrauli Tahsil 89·7

NUMBiR OF UNITS

NO.OFUMITS

~llllllllllllll~~o 6907 '7-1 100.0 ~ ABOVE 10.0 (2) ~REA AS PERCENTAGE DIill 60-0 - 10.0 (2) Fr.""AloE POPUloATION IN THOUSANDS BELOW 60.0 (I) o 17.4 776.4 a43.9 E===1

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !~~~~ NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 92.0 100·0 FEMALE POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE

28 MAP II

. , . , 77 0 77 15

FERTILITY 1971 A

2 0 2 4 6 .Ut. ~I -2rl'~'~OI~~,~,~I~~~I~~I~~1 ~ ~ ~ 8' Ih til BOuNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (O.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE .(N.D.M.C) , . , 2845 28 45

. , 2830 A H

NUMBER OF CHILDREN (0-4) PER 100 WOMEN 05-44)

~ ABOVE 70.0

rnm 60.0 - 70.0

BELOW 60.0 § A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE 'lUMBER OF CHILDREN (0-4) PER 100 WOMEN (15-.014) , • I . 77 15 77 0

EAST OF ~EHWICH

29 Map 12

SEX RATIO 1971

This map shows the sex ratio in different uflits of Units Sex. Ratio Delhi UT. These ratios have been grouped in four Delhi UT 801 ranges and hatched from high to low. Urban 798 DMC(U) 806 The sex ratio in the Delhi Cantonment is the NDMC 751 lowest (612) whereas it is highest in Delhi Tahsil Delhi Cantonment 612 Rural 825 (839). The following table gives sex ratio in the Delhi Tahsil . 83 0 various units of Delhi UT. Mehrauli Tahsil 808

NUMBER OF UNITS

NO. (JIJ UH~TS

~ 821 'ABOVl (I) o 41.3 AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~161-B20 (a)

701-160 (I) FEMALE POPULATION IN MILLIONS 8j o 0'0 , .. f 700' BELOW (I) mURts IN BRACKEn $HOW THE HUM8I!R OF UNITS IN T~T ~AN" -=]o 5.8 fl.' 100.0 FEMALE POPUl.ATION A5 PERCENTAGE ....

30 MAP 12

o , o , 770 7715

SEX RATIO 1971 A

2 o 2 1111 .. , ! .. 1 I o BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY

MUNIClPA~ AREA

TAHSI~ DE~HI TAHSIL (D.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSI~ (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) O.M.C. (u) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE .., (N.D.M.C) . , o , 2845 26 45

(/I

:r

o I 2830 A H

NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 1000 MALES

1m 821 & ABOVE ~761-820

~ 701-760 --d A

D 700 & BELOW FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 1000 MALES o I 770 7715. ' EAST OF GREENWICH

31 Map 13

CHANGE IN SEX RATIO 1961-71

This map shows the changing pattern of sex table gives the sex ratio of different units of the ratio during 1961-71. Maps for 1961 and 1971 Delhi UT. have been drawn side by side by isopleth technique exhibiting the sex ratio of each of the administrative Sex ratio units. Isopleth lines are drawn joining the points of Unit similar sex ratio. The intervening spaces between the 1961 1971 two isopleths are shaded from light to dark according Delhi UT 785 801 to sex ratio values. Urban 777 798 DMC(U) 788 806 During the decade 1961-71 number of women has NDMC 727 751 comparatively increased in all the urban units, while Delhi Cantonment 569 612 it has lowrred down in rural Delhi. The following Delhi Rural 847 825

32 MAP 13 CHANGE IN SEX RATIO 1961-71

SEX RATIO 1961

~ I! i ? . 'i .' i I, .1 i f 2 0 2 4 6 B ~ BOUNDARY. UNION TERRITORY _._._ ~(x?)<, vQV.)<,~

l' JV~.",V',,"

I~

NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 1000 MALES

lin 0000 ~ ::: bl-l.LI- _ 700 A ~ 600

EAST OF GREENWICH

33

MAP 13 CHANGE IN SEX RATIO 1961-71

7~lo'

SEX RATIO 1971 A

EAST OF GREENWICH

35 Map 14

-\{URAL SEX RATIO 1971

This map shows sex ratio village-wise in UT. have sex ratio 1000 & above. Some of the villages Sex ratios have been grouped into different ranges and having sex ratio (between 950-999) are located in are hatched from dark to light shades. the western region of Delhi UT. A sizeable majority of villages located in souihern and northern parts have Six villages located in the trans-Yamuna area sex ratio below 850.

NUMBER Of VI\.l.AGES 110, OF VluAC.ES

1000 & ABOvE (6) ------..._ ------950 - 999 04) ------III 40..3' 900 - 949 (33) AREA AS PERCENTAGE - 850 ~ 89? (55) FEMALE POPULATION IN THOUSANDS -~- 750 - 849 Qoo) ------_------. 749 , BELOW (35) ------D -_------90.2 100.0 8 DESERTED VII.LAGES (IS) FEMALE POPULATION A5 PERCENTAGE FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN THAT RANGE

36 MAP 14

RURAL SEX RATIO 1971

a 0 a 6 .11 •• A I , , i •, , I i , i i I , i 0 2 .- 6 e 10 k.. ~ 80UNDARIES

TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL VILLAGE c...... DELHI TAHSIL (O.T) M£HRAUlI TAHSil. (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (u) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C) DESERTED (0) NIl (N)

(/I

A H

NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 1000 MALES

1000 I ASOVE

950 - 999

900 - 9-4' J-

850 - .99 A 750 - 1-49 !

7.9 , BELOW

EAST OF GREENWICH

37 Map 15

SEX, AGE STRUCTURE AND MARITAL STATUS 1971

Sex, age composition and marital. status of the youngmen (31 '0%), while young women (16,2%) population of Delhi vr is shown in this map. Age­ are maximum in N.D.M.C. Middle aged men and groups are displayed as available in census. Male wom~n (35·~9) rank at the top in l'!.D.M.C. (men population is shown on the left side of age pyramid 16 ·4 %& women. 9 ·6 %). and the female on the right. To classify the marital status, horizontal bars have been grouped into three Delhi Tahsil outnumbers all the other units in shades of blacK. The classification namely old men respect of the concentration of the old people (60+) & women (60+ ), middle age men & women (35-59), accounting males 3 ·2 %and 2 ·2 %females. young men & women (IS-34),boys & girls (5-14), Marital Status infants (0-4) are shown in red in the pyramids. To deal with the marital status, the population of The base of the age-pyramids pertaining to the Qelhi UT is divided into the following categories urban units of Delhi UT are comparatively smaller never married, married, widowed, divorced or signifying low birth rate in comparison with that of separated and unspecified. In Delhi UT, there is Delhi & Mehrauli Tahsils. The highest proportions an eXcess of married male (56 ·4 %)and female (60 ·7 %) of infants age-group 0-4 i.e. male (8'6 %), and than the never married male (40,7%) and female female (7 ·8 %) is recorded in Mehrauli Tahsil while (32 ·1 %). Widowed, divorced or separated and un· the lowest in NDMC-male (5 ·4 ~Iu) and female specified in Delhi VT constitute 2·9 %males and (5,0%). 7 .2 % females.

As regards boys & girls (5-14), Delhi Tahsil Delhi cantonment outnumbers all the other units happens to have maximum proportions of 15·9 % in case of married males (64'3 %), while Mehrauli and 13·1 % respectively. Delhi Cantonment ranks Tahsil ranks top in case of married females (71 ·2 %). Majority of never married males (41,5%) are found lowest in this age-group. in DMC(U) and that of females (40,7%) in Delhi cantQnt.1ent. Maximum number of widowed, divorced In the category of young men and women (15·34), or se'pa..rat~d and unspecified males are reported in Delhi cantonment has the maximum percentage of DeIhl 1 ahsIl (5 ·1 %) and females in DMC(V)(7 ·4 %).

PERCENTAGE s 0 5 10 IS 20 "GU 1 I I as 30 lS I I I I I , AGE 60+ GROUP 60+ )5-59 OL\) 1,,4(1'1 AND WOMEN

15-3. MIDDLE AGED MEN AND WOMEN

5-14 YOUNG I,,4EN AND WOMlN 0-. 5-104 SOYS ANO GIRLS 0-. INFANT'S' j I I I I I r I ~o I I I I • I 1 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 I , 1 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 ''''0 POPUL"TION IN THOUSANDS

38 MAP 15

0'

SEX, AGE STRUCTURE AND MARITAL STATUS 1971 A r ! ·,...·B\...... , .I IOUNOARIES • I .i / UNION TERRITORY ,.. .-._.-..... \._. ( .J MIlNICIPAL AREA ('.J TAHSIL r-' PERCENTAGE DELHI TAHSIL (O.T.) 10 ~ i ~ 4 9 2 ~ ~ MEHRAULI TAHSIL (~U) ..... DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ) (URBAN) 0'" C. (U) .). j MALE NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE " (N.D.",. C) .., I l '\.

o

DELHI (U.T.) PERCENTAGE 6 4 202 4 6 8 AGES • 60+ 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 J- 30-34 AGE GROUP 25-29 20-24 60+ OLD MEN AND WOMEN A ~ NEVER MARRIED 15 - 19 35-59 MIDDLE AGED MEN AND WOMEN 10 - 14 MARRIED 5 - 9 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WIDOWED, DIVORCED OR SEPA- 0-4 5-14 BOYS AND GIRLS RATED AND UNSPECIFIED STATUS 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Q,....4 INFANTS SCALE REDUCED TEt.! TIMES FOR O.M.C. (U) AND U.T. PERSONS CO 000) 0

EAST OF GREENWICH

39 Map 16

CHANGE IN SEX AND AGE STRUCTURE 1961-71

. Change in Sex and age structure during 1961-71 pyramids of 1971 pertaining to rural area is com­ is shown in this map. Entire population of Delhi VI paratively broad based signifying high birth rate. is divided into the following broad age groups: In Delhi CantollI11ent, 1ike 1961 the proportion of infants (0-4), boys and girls (5-14), youngmen young men (15-34) remained higher in 1971 too. and women (15-34), middle aged men and women In NDMC, the growth of population in various (35-59) and old men and women (60+). Age­ age-group remained slow as compared to other pyramids for 1971 are drawn in yellow for specific units during the decade. age groups, while for 1961 are superjrnposed on them and are hatched with different shades. Proportions of old men & women (60+) are found in 1971 on higher side in DMC(U) and rural area In contrast to the urban area of Delhi UT, the of Delhi Dr.

40 MAP 16

7~ rf

CHANGE IN SEX AND AGE STRUCTURE 1961-71 A ('\

2 0 Ii" lit i l 2 0 2 1: "/ ,:O::·~ lB'~=~) '-) "" _ .-'-. J \. . BOUNDARIES ,. '.~ ._ UNION TERRITORY ...... I 'J MUNICIPAL AREA r'-' 8 6 4 8 DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION I (URBAN) D.M.C, (U) .).. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.DM.C)

• I 10 B 4 6 8 10 2B 45

40)0 o I' r', .)'''''. \ ._. "1 i '(0. (' (-'_.I \ ~ 6

• I 2830 H DELHI (U.T.) PERCENTAGE 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 AGES 60+ .-.'\ 55-59 50-54 I 45-49 40-44 \ 35-39 30-34 AGE 25-29 GROUP Jill 20-24 60+ OLD MEN AND WOMEN c==J 15-19 A 10-14 35-59 MIDDLE AGED MEN AND WOMEN 5-9 15-34 .: -:. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN DATA FOR DELHI TAHSIL AND 0-4 MEHRAULI TAHSIL ARE COM!INED 5-14 BOYS AND GIRLS 30 a5 20 15 10 5 o 5 10 15 20 25 30 SCALE REDUCED TEN TIMES FOR D,M.C, (U) AND U,T, 0-" INFANTS • I PERSONS ('0000) 7~ cf 77 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

41 Map 17

CHANGE IN YOUTHFULNESS OF POPULATION 1961-71

Comparative youthfulness of the populatipn of Delhi UT. Among the various units of Delhi UT, Delhi UT is depicted by two maps for 1961 & 1971. it remained comparatively higher in rural Delhi i.e. These maps are drawn side by side by choropleth 28·3 % in 1961 and 28·6% in 1971 as against Delhi method as per the legend on the maps. cantonment ancl N.D.M.C. which stood at the Youthfulness of the population is rcckon;d as low levels at 21 ·2 % and 24·2 % in 1961 and 20 '5% the percentage of the population in ago group (5-14) ~nd 22·8% in 1971 respectively. DMC(U) however, to the total population.- witnessed no deviation as the proportion of youthful­ Between the two censuseS of 1961-71, no signi­ ness remained stationary at 25 '5% in 19(tl and 25 '6% ficant change occurred in average youthfulness of in 1971.

NUMBER OF UNIT!.

NO. OF UNITS

~JII~_ ~ ABOvE 27.0 (I) 97.1 AREA AS PERCENT.t.GE m 24.0 - 27.0 (2) YOUTH FULL POPULATION IN THOUSANDS Q 8ELOW 24.0 (I)

FIGURES IN 8R.t.C KE H SHOW THE _~{ 111111111111'111111111 'ito NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE 98.9 YOUTHFULL POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE

NUMBE R OF UNITS

NO. OF UNITS

~IIIIIIH69.7 94·2 100.0 27.0 (I) o ~\ABOVE

ARE A AS PE RCE NTAGE m 24.0 - 27.0 (I) YOUTHFULL POPULATION IN THOUSANDS Q BELOW 24·0 (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE 1111111111111111111 NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o~n 11.5 92·3'j'~~I 100.0

YOUTHFULL POPULATION AS PERCENTAGe:

42 MAP 17 CHANGE IN YOUTHFULNESS OF POPULATIO'N 1961-71

o , o I 770 7715

YOUTHFULNESS OF POPULATION 1961 A .~

~

2 BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL A REA RURAL AREA (R.A~ DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C) .)...

o f o I 2845 284S

(/I

J:

o , 2830 A H

PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION IN AGE GROUP 5-14

~ ABOVE 27.0

m 24.0-27.0 A E::J BELOW 24.0 FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION IN AGE GROUP 5-14

o I • I 77 0 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

43

MAP 17 CHANGE IN YOUTHFULNESS OF POPULATION 1961-71

o 770 77 15

YOUTHFULNESS OF POPULATION 1971 A

~ 2 0 4 6 mil .. , i'i I i i I' I iii 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 km BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA RURAL AREA (R.A) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (u) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.c) >-

o I o I 2845 28 45

o I 2830 A H

PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION IN AGE GROUP 5-14

~ ABOVE 27.0

m 24.0-27.0 A E:J BELOW 24.0 FIGURES INSDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF POPUlATION IN AGE GROUP 5-14

• I 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

45 Map 18

MALES IN WORKING AGE 15-59 1971

Proportion of males in working age \ 5--59 to Unit Percentage total male population is shown in this map. Pie­ Delhi UT 58'9 diagrams proportionate to total male population DMC(U) . 59 '1 NDMC \I 66'5 unit-wise are shown indicating proportions to male Delhi Cantonment 69 5 Delhi Tahsil . 49'4 population of age IS-59. Mehrauli Tahsil 51 ·9 As compared to the Delhi UT average of 58 ·9 % Delhi cantonment working population ranks at the_ As is evident from the table given below, there is top with 69·5 % male while Delhi Tahsil (49'4 % much concentration of working male population in lies at the bottom. Next in order are NDMC (66·5 %) urban units as compared to \he rural areas. DMC(U) (59·1 %) and Mehrauli Tahsil (51·9 %)

NUMBER 0' UNITS Cr 3 .. 5

NO. OF UNITS

_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~ E 60.0 & ABOV~ (2) o S.B JO.3 SB.7 100.0

AREA AS PERCEN1AG~ _ 55.0-599 (I)

_ 50.0-54.9 (I) MALE POPULATION IN MILLIONS o 0.1" 1.21 1.27 1.33 t= == j 49.9 & BELOW (I)

FICURES IN BRACKETS SHOW Ttl&.. _III~~ NUM6ER OF UNITi IN THAT AANGE o 10.$ 91.3 95." 10<;>.0

MAlE POPULATION AS PER<:fNTACf

46 MAP 18

MALES IN WORKING AGE IS-59 1971

2 o ! , I ~ o BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL DELHI TAHSil.. (D.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION). (URBAN) D M. C. (U) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.O.M.C) & I

:r

A H,

PERCENTAGE OF MALE POPULATION IN WORKING AGE GROUP IS-59

BE 60,0 & ABOV~

_ 55.0-59.9

_ 50'0-54.9 ,A FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES It.lDICATE ~=== ~ 49.9 & BELOW TOTAL MALE POPULATION

FIGURES INSIDE/OUTSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF MALE POPULATION IN WORKING AGE GROUP IS-59

EAST OF GREENWICH

47 Map 19 CHANGE IN MALES IN WORKING AGE 15-59 1961-71

. Gain. and loss in term of male numerical strength During the decade 1961--71, Delhi UT as a whole lU workmg age 15-59 during 1961-71 is shown in this map on the basis of the following formula. gained I ·2 %males in working age (15--59). N.D.M.e., being a centre of all governmental activities gained (B) (B') 100 (3 ·5 %), almost three times more than the UT C (Change)=- -- A A' average. DMC(U) and rural area have remained nearly at par with the UT average, gaining (J ·1 %) B: Males in working age (15-59) 1971 B' : Males in working age (15-59) 1961 and (I ·2 %) respectively. However, in Delhi canton­ A: total male population 1971 ment the position is reversed as it lost 0'1 % males A' : total male population 1961 in working age 15-59 during 1961--71.

NUMBER OF UNITS

NO. OF' UNITS

ABOVE (I)

(2)

MALE POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE

48 MAP 19

. , o , 77 0 7715

CHANGE IN MALES IN WORKING AGE 15-59 1961-71 A

a 6 .11 .. , t I • " ~ 8 10 k.

BOUNDARIES to ''-' -I' ! ,. r·· U"IION TERRITORY .'" . MUNICIPAL AREA ,4' r- RURAL AREA eRA) Dl!LHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (u) >} NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ( (N.D.M.C) , RURAL AREA 1.2 . , . , 284S { 2845 I )

~ ) I 1\

DELHI M. CORP. (URBAN) 1.1

i \ I(

c.. y' \ . , > il 2830 A H \ ". ) .. 1,.1.'''''

PERCENTAGE CHANGE GAIN LOSS

~ 2.0 "ABOVE ~-=3 BELOW 1.0

[[]] aELOW 2.0 A

FIGURES If'lSIDE THE MAP If'lOICATE PERCENTAGE CHANGE OF MALE POPULATION IN WOR~ING AGE GROUP 15-59 o , ' 770 77. IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

49 Map 20

FEMALES IN WORKING AGE 15-59 1971

Proportion of females in working age 15-59 order are Delhi Cantonment (56 '0%), DMC(U) to total female population are depicted in this map. (54'8 %) and Mehrauli Tr.hsil (49'8 %). Various units of Delhi UT are hatched in accordance with the value of proportions, from high to low. Percentage of Females in Working Age 15-59 Total female population is depicted by proportionate circles. These circles are further divided into females Unit Percentage in working age-group J 5-59 and others (0-4 and Delhi UT 54·8 60+). Total female population is recorded on each DMC(U) 54 ·8 circle. NDMC 60 ·2 As against the Delhi UT average (54·8 %), NDMC Delhi Cantonment 56'0 Delhi Tahsil 49·6 (60 ·2 ~~) records highest proportion. Delhi Tahsil (49 ·6 %) stands at the lowest. Next in the descending Mchrauli Tahsil 49 '8

NUMB(R Of UNITS

° I 5

"'O.OF UNITS

~IIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIII100.0 o ~9 ~ "eoy!' 60.0 (I) f2ZJ SO.O-6otD (~) fE"'AlE POPULATION IN lHOUSANDS !IELo ... SO,O (~) o 71. 9 89'500 989.0 m

FiGURES IN BRAnns SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNIT5 '1'1 THAT RANGE o~ ~9 90S 100,0

fE:MA~E POI>UlATION A~ PEPCENTACf

50 MAP 20

FEMALES IN WORKING AGE IS -59 1971 A

a 0 I I', 1 2 0 IOIINOAIIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSil.. DELHI TAHSIl. (O.t) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) 0 M.C. (U) ). NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMht!TTEE .., (N.O.M.C) • I

cr

r i

( :r

.i /' \..~ A H

--1500000 PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE POPULATION IN WORKING AGE GROUP 15-59 --1000000

~ABOVE 60.0 --500000 ~50.0-60.0

FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE A m I!ELOW 50.0 TOTAL FEMALE POPULATION FIGURES INSIDE/OUTSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE POPULATION IN WORKING AGE GROUP IS-59 AGE GROUP IS-59

EAST OF GREENWICH

51 Map 21

CHANGE IN FEMALES IN WORKING AGE 15-59 1961-71

This map shows gain and loss in respect of females Delhi cantonment (4·2 %) working females in working age IS-59 during 1961-71 on the which are fairly higher than the Delhi UT average formula as adopted in map No. 19. Choropleth (2 ·4 %). DMqU) ;emained almost at p~ r with technique is used. the UT average gaining (2'3 %) working females. The rural area shows (0·3 %) of change in femal;)s During the decade, NDMC gained (5'5 %) and in working age.

NtlMBER OF UNITS

m___ ------_ - - _j NO. OF UNITS ~~=-==-======-o 5,ll 30.3 = - -~100.0 m 3.1 & ABOVE (2) AREA AS PERCENTAGE EElE 2.1 - 30 (I) FEMALE POPULATION IN THOUSANDS b -3 2.0 & BELOW (I)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE .1_lllllllllllml-~r NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 9.1 90.5 100,Q FEMALE POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE

52 MAP 21

o , o , 770 7715

CHANGE IN FEMALES IN WORKING AGE 15-59 1961-71 A

o 2 4 2 ~ ~,.... )~~ilER , I' , 2 "J "I !": ,;.:' BOUNDARIES 6 /==g;t~t ~L~I~ to- r'==-~---- _ - _-:.....: ....:_~~ of ~~I~~p:~R::~:V f:..J=====_ ======_ :_ RURAL AREA (R.A~ f_~:'__- DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 1---- =-_ - =_ --_ =-=- _ -=- _ -=- _ -_- =-=- _ - =-_ -= _ --_- =-=-=_ -_ (URBAN) D.M.C (U) ,...... - _ - _;-___- _ - _ - _ - _ - _ -_- _ -_-_ - _ <':.":l' -- """=~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~~;;~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~ _ ~ ~:= .., .r_____ - _-_ -_ -_ - _-_ - _- _-_- _-_ -_ -__ _ . o I o I ~ ~~Q 2845 ------_- - - _-_ - _-_- - -_- ___ . 28 45

't=L ==:: ______=::= =:= = ==::== = ::==:= =:: - ==:=::=== . = =~J~_~--~ _:.~.~ .r ------_ - ~ .....l II-- - - .... ,,/...:. - 1-----1 ~, ------~ 'v:?1' ~ > ...... t:.j - -< R.A.' ,.... - '.~ [1:- l-z .A. ~ t ~ I' _ . .J'- ______1. '~~'\ f------_- -- - - DELHI M C~:P. URBAN ~cf:iHIU~BAN -

III

:r

o I 2830 ,.

PERCENTAGE CHANGE GAIN

~ 3.1 & ABOVE

~2.1-3.0 A ~-= 32.0 & BELOW

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE CHANGE OF FEMALE POPULATION IN WORKING AGE GROUP 15-59 • I • I 77 0 77 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

53 Map 22 CHANGE IN URBAN POPULATION 1961-71

Interccn~al growth rate of urban population Population of Delhi UA has increased by 54·6 % is highlighted in this map. Figures pertaining to during (1961-71). Highest increase is recorded in growth rate (1961-71) have been grouped into two DMC(U) (59'5%) and lowest in NDMC (15,4%). categories and are shown by two different hatchings Delhi cantonment (58'8 %), occupied second posi­ as per the legend. tion. TOWN-WISE CHANGE IN POPULATION 1961-71

Populltion Percentage Urban Unit -----.------Net increase mcrease 1961 1971 (1961-71) 2 3 4 5

Delhi UA 2,359,408 3,647,023 1,287,615 54'6 DMC(U) 2,061,758 3,287,883 1,226,125 59'5 NDMC 261,545 301,801 40.256 15 '4 Delhi Cantonment 36,105 57,339 21.234 58·8

NUMBER OF UNITS

023

~IIII NO. OF UNITS o 90.4 100.0

AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~ 50.0 & ABOVE (!)

SELOW 50.0 (I) POPULATION IN MILLIONS om o 3.34 3.65

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT !'lANGE o~IIII 91.1 100.0

POPULATION AS PERCENTAGE

54 MAP 22

o , . , 770 77 15

CHANGE IN URBAN POPULATION 1961-71'

A

'-...... -4-?-.-',..--J-~...... --..L.1~,_.,....,? .f1'~ /_'~0.- ,.... \ , r 0 ~ ~ ~ .' Ib til! D.M.C (U) i ,) BOIJNOARIES t- ('_'_'_"'.)1'1 \., ...... ' UNION TE RRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA ( ....'J TAHSIL r-' DELHI TAHSIL (D.T.) i MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ", DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION >- ) (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) (, DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAl COMMITTEE \ ~A~0 / o I ... • I 2845 " 28 45 i j / '-, ....") i ;

::r

o , 2830 H

PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN URBAN POPULATION 1961-71

~ 50.0 & ABOVE

[ill BELOW 50.0 A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN URBAN POPULATION . , o I 77 0 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

55 Map 23

GROWTH OF URBAN POPULATION 1901-71

This map shows the growth of urban population from 2 ·14 lakh in 1901 to 32·9 lakh in 1971. How­ since 1901 in Delhi UT. Growth of urban population ever, it is noted that the year 1951 witnessed a radically since 1901 is represented by bars with suitable scale fast population growth as the population went up in each urban unit of Delhi. For Delhi UA baIs from 6 ·96 lakh in 1941 to 14 ·37 lakh in 1951, and are drawn separately. this trend continued in the subsequent decades too. Since NDMC and Delhi Cantonment came into being as urban units in 1931 and 1941 respectively, Population of NDMC since 1931 has been as such the data for these two urban units since 1901 quadrupled i.e. it has grown from 75 thousand in are not available. 1931 to 3 lakh in 1971. Delhi cantonment however DMC(U)'s population now is nearly sixteen could gain a little more than double, from 23 thousand times more than what it was in 1901. It has risen in 1941 to 57 thousand in 1971.

URBAN POPULATION 1901-1971

Unit 190t 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Delhi UA. 214,115 237,944 304,420 447,442 695,686 1,437,134 2,359,408 3,647,023 DMC(U) 214,115 237,944 304,420 373,789 578,813 1,119,870 2,061,758 3,287,883 301,801 NDMC 73,653 93,733 276,314 261,545 57,339 Delhi Cantonment 23,140 40,950 36,105

GROWTH OF URBAN POPULATION 1901-71 o 2 4 6 10 12 14 16 18 20 '22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 LAKHS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j' 1971 ...... v y ~ ".v ".v " "4.,._l_ 1961

1951

1941

1931

1921

1911

1901

56 MAP 23

. , o , 710 77 15

GROWTH OF URBAN POPULATION 1901-71 A ~ ...... B(\"_', 2L,!.-or"" .,.-°i-I ..... '_" ~~L....r...... ""T'1 ..... -t1 ...... ,' 1111.. ! ...... " . ~ O! ~ ~ A 8! Ib k.,I D,M.C. (U) i .j

I I I BOUNDARIES ~ _._o_. '.,.,. \...... UNION TERRITORY ,. ., MUNICIPAL AREA (""; '" TAHSIL r-' ('00000) ~'" DELHI TAHSil (D.T.) i 34 ., IIIEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ". 32 DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 30 (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) ). l DELHI TAHSIL ~: ...'"UI NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ) ;0 24 o (N.D.M.C), ( 22 N . , . 20 2845 28 4S " 18 ...o i r, 16 j I '~ '" / /...... 1 12 ~ 1 - .....·v' 10 . r B ) \ .... 6 4 i ) 2 o __ .-'! \_-') i I ( / \. '\ o ir, J ...... \ .....',' , ~/II i / ( .I /", ,./ (_.... ,...", I ',..I " : ,-_I i I ...... , / " 'I) ". I /'"..... , ..... ::: '. \ .)., II '\ 0 I \ /-...... - .....: '-...... /._..... ~OOOOO, !;r l ~ ...... I • , 26 30 38;g .~. I_.~ A '-, ..... :: H .) n ( ,_' 30 '" -9 I . 9u~ I_ \" ,~ Qte22 24 :;: \ MEHRAULI TAHSIL '_'\ 520 .. I,._.', & 18 ~ ,., \ Q.16 ! ~'\ ../ ~ 14 • _./ ~ 12 ::: \,...... _._ ...... o 10 ~ 8 ~ A 4 2 o FIGURES AT THE TOP OF EACH BAR SCALE REDUCED 5 TIMES FOR 1971 1961 INDICATE TOTAL URBAN POPULATION D.M.C.(U) AND DELHI(UA) . , . , 710 77 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

57 Map 24

FUNCTIONS OF CLASS I AND II URBAN CENTRES ]97] This map shows the functional character of class V. Manufacturing etc. "1 I and II urban centres. Delhi UT has two class I (a) Household Industry I urban centres i..e., DMC(U) and NDMC as they (b) Other than Household r m Industrial both have population more than one lakh. Delhi Industry I cantonment is categorised as class II urban centre VI. Constructi'on J (population between 50,000 to 99,999). VII. Trade & Commerce IV Commercial VIII. Transport, Storage and The nine industrial categories have been grouped Communications V Transport into the following six functional categories on the IX. Other Services VI Services basis of following method: Delhi Cantonment and NDMC are qualified as "Service" urban centres as in both of them 40 % or Industrial Categories more workers are engaged in services. Percentage of workers engaged in "Other Services" in Delhi Canton­ I. Cultivators I ment and NDMCare respectively 76 '83% and 65 ·06 %. II. Agricultural Labourers ~ I I Primary The DMC(U) has changed its character from "Service" III. Livestock, forestry, fishing, r (mono-functional) in 1961 to "Service-cum-industry" hunting & Plantations etc. J (bi-functional) in 1971 with respective percentage of IV. Mining & Quarrying II Mining workers 33 ·91 %in service and 31'60% in industry.

58 MAP 24

FUNCTIONS OF CLASS r AND II URBAN CENTRES 1971 A

2..., --r, ...... _,~I--0_",--1-,...... ,.L~...-1-1 ...... , 6~1 , aU •• ~ ~ 0 ~ l ! 8 10 km BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE ROAD DELHI TAHSL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ).

(uRBAN) O,M.C. (u) DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ., (N.D.M.C)

_, i ( \,, ,r, ..I '''"'.\ J' I '-' i l _,_ J

A H I \ UR8AN POPULATION \ ---3500000 MEHRAULI TAHSIL PREDOMINANT FUNCTIONAL CHARACTER \ ---3000000 ",_,

• INDUSTRIAL "\ \ ,/ ,\...... '_,_,_' -

• SERVICES A ---300000

- __ 50000 FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL UR8AN POPULATION

EAST OF GREENWICH

59 Map 25

IN-MIGRANTS 1971

This map depicts in-migrants in rural and urban are comparatively more concentrated in Delhi Can­ areas in Delhi UT. Proportionate circles are drawn tonment (64 ,0%), NDMe (59·1 %) and DMC(U) to show the magnitude of sex-wise in-migrants. (56 '6%). Percentages of in-migrants to total population are grouped into three categories as on the map. The proportion of in-migrants to total population in Delhi Cantonment is much higher (73:0%) in The percentage of female in-migrants are com~ sharp contrast to Delhi Tahsil where it is lowest paratively higher in rural areas. Male in-migrants Le. 32 '4%.

60 MAP 25

IN~MIGRANTS 1971

2 0 2 4 I I . I . I I I I I I .' i , i 2 0 2 I 4 6 i ; BOUNDARIES ,. UNION TERRITORY ..; MUNICIPAL AREA (. RURAL AREA (R. ... ) DELlil MUNICIPAL CORPORATIOII i (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) \ .. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE i (N.D.M.C) ,). (, ., / 1...\

i

62·0

• I RURAL AREA ; .i r

...... \" l / ...... ,/ .

Ii

PERCENTAGE OF IN-MIGRANTS TO TOTAL POPULATION

~ ABOVE 60.0

~ 45.0-60.0

--200000 [=rJ BELOW 45.0 FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL IN_MIGRANTS FIGURES INSIDE OR AGAINST THE SECTORS INDICATE "50000 PERCENTAGE OF MALE AND FEMALE IN-MIGRANTS

EAST OF GREENWICH

61 Map 26

MIGRANTS IN CLASS I URBAN CENTRES 1971

This map is drawn to depict the magr-itude cf In NDMC, the percentage of in-migrants from in-migrants in cities having population 100,000 and elsewhere in place of enumeration is IS·S as against above. Only two cities of Delhi UT i.e., DMC(U) and the DMC(U) where it is only 3. NOMC have population 100,000 and above. In­ migrants are shown by proportionate circles. These The highest proportion of in-migrants (22·2 %) circles are divided to spow the in-migrants from "from outside India" is recorded in DMC(U). The elsewhere in place of enumeration, from other states proportion of in-migrants from other states in India and from other countries. is 74 ·S% in DMC(U) and 71 ·4% in NDMC.

62 MAP 26

. , 77 0

MIGRANTS IN CLASS I URBAN CENTRES 1971 PI 2 : ,'. : , :0-::" /Bf::~-; )~; BOUNDARIES I . Ir~ ,.-'_" ...i \...... 1- UNION TERRITORY ~ MUNICIPAL AREA (""; ~ TAHSIL r-' DELHI TAHSIL (O.T.) i MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ") DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ). (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) ( DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ) 1.641673 (N.D.M.C) .I • I \., • I 28 5 " 845 \ ...... J /',J" .: ... 22.2 .. .. / I ..•• > ••••••••• cr i ,/'~-, ) , ,.. v " ) (, , i ) 7011.8 i "\ _.../ '--~" i I ( I DELHI M. CORP. \, ~ •r,'''''' ../ \ j' ~II j ...... D.M.C. (U) / ( /-', ,_,_,/ r~1 I " / ( : lj \ : i ) '",., " '\. / /""...... , I " ...... " i ' \ /,... .._.- ...../ I" t...... / .. -., . /""'-,__, ...... L ,/ I . / ,../ H _. A ..... _ M.T. 2830 " .""-',...... _, /' _...-===F"i=,;::---ELSEWHERE IN DISTRICT~I} ! .- A OF ENUMERATION I TOTAL MIGRANTS 1971 B. OUTSIDE FROM OTHER STATES IN II A \ -01500000 INDIA INDIA RESIDED\\ • MEHRAULI TAHSIL IN INDIA.,._., J- \ ~ \ "../ " .,.._._. _.,,' A FIGURES AT THE TOP OF CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL t.1IGRANTS IN CLASS I URBAN CENTRES FIGURES INSIDE SECTORS INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF ·RESPECTIVE MIGRANTS TO TOTAL MIGRANTS . , . , 77 0 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

63 Map 27

MIGRANTS RESIDING UPTO 4 YEARS 1971

This map exhibits the percentage of migrants In Delhi cantonment and Mehrauli Tahsil, the classified by place of last residence with duration migrants residing upto 4 years are more than half upto 4 years to total migrants. Proportionate circles of the total migrants of all durations, wher.oas in representing total migrants are divided into male and famale migrants having duration of residence upto 4 DMqU) they are only 26 ·4 %. In Delhi Tahsil female years. The percentage of Migrants residing upto 4 migrants are more than the males, but in other units years is grouped into three categories as shown in the ma.le are dominating. map.

64 MAP 27

MIGRANTS RESIDING UPTO 4 YEARS 1971

2

2

BOUNDARIES IlNlON TERIIITORY MUNICIP,o.L AREA RURAL AREA (R.A) DELHI MUItCIPAL CORPORATION (lIRBAN) O.M.C. (1./) NEW DELHI

cr

(II

. 28 H

I'£RCEt.lTAGE Of MIGP.ANTS (uno" YU.RS) TO TOTAL MIGRANTS

~ ASOVE 45.0 ---200000 ./ m 30.0-45.0

rr=IJ 8WW 30.0 FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL MIGRANTS (RE SIDING UPTO 4 YEARS) FIGURES INSIl)E THE SECTORS INDICATE PERCENTI>GE OF MALE /FEMALE MIGRANTS (RESIDING UPTO 4 ~EARS) M MALE F FEM"LE

EAST OF GREENWiCH

65 Map 28

MIGRANTS RESIDING 5-9 YEARS 1971

This map depicts the percentage of migrants In all the units, migrants residing between 5-9 classified by place of last residence with duration years are less than one-fourth of the total. The of residence 5-9 years to total migrants of all dura­ highest proportion is in DMC(U) (18·1 %) whereas tions. the lowe~t is in Delhi Cantonment (11·6 %). The NDMC, Delhi Tahsil and Mehrauli Tahsil accoun~ for migrants 16·5 %, 12·9 % and 13·4 % Proportionate circles repre,senting migrants of respectively. all durations are drawn in each unit. These cn-cles show sex-wise migrants residing 5-9 years with suitable The female migrants outnumber male migrants grades of hatching. in Delhi Tf'.hsil and Mehrauli Tahsil.

66 MAP 28

7 0' IS

MIGRANTS RESIDING 5 TO 9 YEARS 1971

A

L..-r'-r-i0f--,-'-r~-r__"_--,-14~-t-...... ,6 mil.. ~ ...... 2 o 4 10 km I i BOUNDARIES I ( UNION TERRITORY ...... ; MUNICIPAL AREA RURAL AREA (R.A) r DEtHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION I D.M.C. (U) ". MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE J .).. <. .., /

I \.. 5 I j Q:

6" ) ( ! '" r' ../ \. i (' v.. . \rJ 111 " \. 1" '. " ". .j (...... / 0 Q.../. ''-. I 28 A o H

PERCENTAGE OF MIGRANTS (5 TO 9 VEARS) TO TOTAL MIGRANTS

~ ABOVE IB.O

~ 1400-18.0 50000

FIGURES AT THE TOP OF CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAt [[=rJ BELOW 14.0 MIG~ANTS (~ESIDING SAO 9 VEA~S) FIGURES INSIDE OR AGtiNST SECTORS INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF MALE /FEMALE MIG~ANTS C~ESlOING 5 TO 9 VEARS) o 77

EAST OF G~EE NWIC H

67· Map 29

MIGRANTS RESIDING 10 YEARS AND ABOVE 1971

Percentage of migrants classified by place of last above and are hatched accordingly from high to low residence with duration of 10 years and above to the values. total migrants is displayed in this map. It is notable that the migrants residing 10 years and above are more .than half of the total in DMC(U). Proportionate circles of migrants of all durations In other units they l!-re comparatively less. The female are drawn in each unit. These circles are divided into migrants residing 10 years and above outnumber the male and female migrants residing 10 years and male migrants in Delhi and Mehrauli Tehsils.

68 MAP 29

0'

MIGRANTS RESIDING 10 YEARS AND ABOVE 1971 A

2 o 2 " , f I ", " i " .1 o 2 8 " 6

BOUNOARI£S UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA RURAL AREA (ItA) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI

>

. 28 A H

PERCEN~GE OF MIGRANTS (10 YEARS· & ABOVE) TO TOTAL MIGRANTS

~ ABOVE45.0

~ 30.0-45.0 A

[[J] BELOW 30.0 FIGURES AT THE TOP OF CIRCLES IIIOICATE TOT"'I. MIGRANTS (RESIOING 10 YEARS & ABOVE)

FIGURES INSIDE OR AGAINST SECTORS INOICAfE PERCENTAGE OF MALE/FEMALE MIGRANTS (RESIDING 10 YEARS , AIIOVE)

EAST OF GREENWICII

69 Map 30 WORKING AND NON-WORKING MIGRANTS IN CLASS I URBAN CENTRES WITH EDUCATIONAL LEVELS 1971

This map exhibits the educational levels of In all the units of Delhi UT, illiterates and liter­ migrants classified as workers and non-workers in ates without educationallevels among the non-workers each unit of the Delhi UT. are highest. In DMC (U) and NDMC the propor­ Proportionate circle diagrams representing wod;­ tion of persons having primary and middle education ing and non-working migrants are drawn in each represent non-workers which are more in number to town. These are further divided into five categories the workers. The proportions of matric or higher of educational levels with different shades, which secondary below degree level, are graduates, post­ are as follows : (1) primary and middle, (2) matric graduates and other technical degrees are comparati­ or higher secondary below degree level, (3) graduates, post-graduates and other techhical degrees, (4) lit­ vely higher in workers as compared to the non-wor­ erate without educational levels and (5) illiterates. kers.

WOlllklNG ANI) NON-WO""I" IotIGAANTS IN CL.A55 I U""'N CENTRES WITH lDUCATIONAL LlvlL '''I

UIGRAKTS IN '-AkltS o :I 3 7 lOUCATIONAL LEVEU " • • f000/#~ :::::J PFUMARY AND UIDOAL.E ...... :.: .. U ... TRICUL. ... TlON OR HIGHER SoECONOA-I'///7/////,/////A'::":"':::::l E WORKING MIGRANTS RY AND TECHNICAL OIPl.OUA OR NON 'CLLLL////~//L/L!1········· ,,,~ TECNICAL. OIPLO~A GAAOUAT~,POST GRAOUATE AND OTH'IW'/0~l' :] ER TEOHNICAL DEGREE - . - -" '- 1\ ~ \:;;: \ \ ~ NON-WORKING UIGRANTS LITERATES WITHOUT EDUCATIONAL W~:;:;;; :;I] UVELS AND OTHERS _. - ._- ILLIT E RAT E,120 "''''''0:;'''''''~'''''W4''''r"rf'07//''''1'"T701'''''"::-:-: :-:-: :""': :""': :":":: :":":: :~: :~: :~: .:-:": ;:-:": ;":":; :":":; :~: ;~: :~: ::-:-; ~:: ":":;;-:-:-; :~:: :1

70· MAP 30

WORKING AND NON -WORKING MIGRANTS IN CLASS I URBAN CENTRES WITH EDUCATIONAL LEVELS 1971 A

2 0 2 4 6 mil .. ! .' iii', " i ',.' 1'1 2 0 2 4 6 10 km i BOUNDARIES ~ _'-'-. j UNION TERRITORY ( ' •..J MUNICIPA l AREA ("\..) TAHSIL ('-. DELHI TAHSIL (D. T) I MEHRAULI TAHSIL(M. T) ". DELHI TAHSIL DELHI MUNCIPAL CORPORATION I (URBAN)D.M.C(U) ). (,

NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ) . (N.D.M.C) I 28 (\ I .i cr ./ \. ....') / ; ,_."; i ( , 1> \ (, r'f"\ ') l / .___ . ~j / ~ i /'-', " (._."'" (1./' \~/ I ~- \ I i I \\ .... ,.\ Sj ('" \.,. (,,..., 1.....'\ "" '/' ...... / ..... _,. l ...... I / ...... _ ...... I ./ ...... ) 1...... / '_. A \... H -', i i EDUCATIONAL LEVELS

PRIMARY ANO MIDDLE \. ~ I MEHRAULI TAHSIL

~- MATRIC OR HIGHER SECONDARY AND "'_"\ ~ DIPLOMA 8ELOW DEGREE LEVEL \ ~ GRADUATES, POST-GRADUATES AND \.r·_·_·-· ..... · :...... OTHER TECHNICAL DEGREES N-NON-WORKERS W-WOFIKERS ~ LITERATES WITHOUT A ~ EDUCATIONAL LEVELS

~ ILLITERATE FIGURES AGAINST THE CIRCLES INDICATE WORKING AND NON-WORKING-MIGRANTS TO THAT CLASS I URBAN CENTRE FIGURES INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE SECTORS INDICATE THE I

EAST OF GREENWICH

71 Map 31

CLASSIFICATION OF WORKING MIGRANTS 1971

The working migrants both males and females mark. Workers in other services account for 9 '0% are categorised in the nine Census Industrial categories while in secondary and tertiary activities their pro­ in this map. Proportionate bars are drawn in each portion remain within 1 '0% in NDMC. In Delhi unit with suitable hatching. and Mehrauli Tahsils female workers in manufactur­ ing, processing, 'servicing and repairs are ~.round The working female migrants in any of the acti­ 10'0%. vities do not exceed beyond 5·5% in the Delhi DT. The working male migrants predominate and almost In Delhi and MehrauIi Tahsils male workers in in the secondary and tertiary activities they exceed primary activity do not cross 10 '0% whereas the beyond 20·0 %. percentage figure in secondary activity is more than 30 ·0 %. In Delhi Cantonment more than 72·0 % In DMC (U), female in other services are less male working migrants are engaged in otper services, than 5·0 % in ,contrast to secondary and tertiary In DMC (U) and NDMC the male working migrants activities as a whole where they hardly cross 0·5 % are engaged in the secondary and tertiary activities,

72 MAP 31

77

CLASSIFICATION OF WORKING MIGRANTS 1971 A

,... 2 o 04 6 ..u .. ./ 2 o 2 4 6 B 10 km I ~ ,. _.-'-. '.Ji BOUNDARIES r ...... ·..; UNION TERRITORY j MUNICIPAL AREA i AREA (R.A.) i "( MUNICIPAl. COMMITTEE , • PERCENTAGE ./ 040 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 <-,,'!'II~ '\ I

) .;.;:;:;:;:: VI N \.~:::::::::::::::::::::::.:. ) i j .-."; r-'--,----,r-.., I 15 10 5 0 0 (, ('000) " r· ...... /·\ i I 'oJ' / ~ I (_._.I \ i \ ... , :r \ (·...... 20 15 10 5 0 \. \...... , ('000) ". ,.... '" ...... DEI.HI CANTT. / / •....," • ...J. ~ ..... / .. _.') ( ,...... ,/ . .J' ._. A '-. H ..... , I INDUSTRIAl. CATEGORIES I ' CUl.TIVATORS \ II AGRICUl.TURAL I.ABOURERS \ PRIM~ III I.IVESTOCK, FORESTRY, FISHING, HUNTING AND \ { PLANTATIONS, ORCHARDS AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES ...... _., IV MINING AND QUARRYING .\ _ v MANUFACTURING,PROCESSlNG,SERVICING J- SECONARY AND REPAIRS { \ VI CONSTRUCTION \. ----.- _ VIl TRADE AND COMMERCE TERTIARY VOl TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS A iIX OTHER SERVICES SCAI.E EXAGGERATED TEN TIMES FOR D.M.C. @ M MAl.E F FEMAl.E N NEGt.IGleI.E

EAST OF ,GREENWICH

73 Map 32

MIGRANTS BY AGE AND MARITAL STATUS 1971

The map depicts age-wise marital status of mig­ category. In this case also highest number is seen in rants in urban are-as. Migrants are grouped into DMC (U) (92,185) followed by NDMC (15,815) age groups 0-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-49 and 50 +and and Delhi cantonment (2,247). In age 20-24 mig­ are represented by different bars. These bars are rants account for 237,927. Out of this only 141,275 further divided to show the marital status viz. never persons are recorded as married. Proportion of widow­ married, married and widowed or divorced. ed and divorced is almost negligible in this age-group. In ages 25-49 and 50+only 67,794 persons are reported In urban areas of Delhi UT, the number of married as never married. This proportion is considerably migrants in the age 0-14 is 2,399. Out of this a majo­ low in Delhi cantonment. Similarly, the proportions (U) rity is concentrated in DMC (2121) while it is of widowed and divorced are also in significant in only 74 in Delhi cantonment. In age 15-19, migrants these age-groups. numbering 110,247 are grouped into never married

N~OF UNITS 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIio 2.9 s.. 100.0 40.1 A A80V£ (I) AREA AS PEAClNTAGl

WORKERS IN THOUSANDS , 0 2,,"5 IlI.8 lUI,. rn:m 10.0 a eEL.OW (3)

I'IGUAES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 NUMIltf\ OF UNits lit THAT RANGE 02.0 10.7 100.0 WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

74 MAP 32

o ' 770 IS

MIGRANTS BY AGE AND MARITAL STATUS 1971 86

2 0 2 '" e .11 .. ~ ;-. ~'~2'~'~'-fOI~'~'TI~I-rI~-rI~~I~~I~ • 2 4 6 8' 10 kll I _.-...... ! BOUNDARIES po. l 'J UNION TERRITORY i"'·.i .... UNICIPAL AREA ~ ...... TAHSIL i DELHI TAHSIL (D.T.) \ .... EHRAULI TAHSIL(..... T~ .' DELH I MU N ICIPA L CORPORATION I. DELHI TAHSIL (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) >- ) N.A. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE/ , (N.D.M.C) ~'\ I , 45 ) /~"''''l'----''\ .~. t'-...... : \ ",' ','; ...... t 'Q20 ) " 818 .I ) v I <' 16 _,-_.j \"--""1 ! I \ r") " \ .I".,./,.. \'j ~: o / ...... D.M.C.(U) ) I" 111 (.-._....i ,-1 /'"" \\,_/'" /" \ I ~ ... _I I ! \ .... {'" , :r 0, ) .I.~. , ,I ~ , ~I \ " ...... _...... _".~ '~<.. •...._ ...... _. • / ...... ,...... / • _.' r o \... JO 1_./ \ 28 A...... H ') i ; \ r' \ MEHRAULI TAHSIL i "\ N.A. ._\ \. MARITAL STATUS ...... ) '", _ NEVER .... ARRIED \ \ \ ~ ../ ~

_ .... ARRIED o'.ro_._o'-· ...,'

A WIDOWED OR DIVORCED SCALE HAS BEEN REDUCED TEN TI .... ES FOR O. M.C.(U) N·A·DATTA NOT AVAIL4BLE

o 77

EAST OF GREENWICH

75

D. ECONOMIC ASPECTS Map 33

INTENSITY OF CROPPING 1970-71

This map shows the village-wise intensity of. crop­ The intensity of Mehrauli Tahsil (I48 '2) is com­ ping in Delhi UT during 1970-71. For each village, paratively higher to that of the Delhi Tahsil (132 '6). the intensity-index is worked out as The villages having higher intensity-index than the gross area sown X 100 territory average (138 '1) are mostly located around net area sown the UA belt, and are equipped with irrigational faci­ and grouped into seven r~nges as shown in the lities and easy access of the produce to the markets. legend by choropleth techDlque.

NUMBER 01' VILLAGES ~"o., , AIOVE (52)

~ 150.1-160.0 (3~

~ 140J-ISQ.O (35)

NET AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~ 130~ -140.0 (27)

m=o 120.1- 130.0 (3~ GROSS AAEA IN THOUSANDS "CAU o 1I0~-12o.0 (3~ ~~~":~'~·1'-L..L-I-JI1111~=--_~'l] Q - 110.0' BELOW (35) o 2~" 37.2 52.0 OS.4 78.6 12.3 1000 r:-l AREA NOT UNCEA (2) ~ CULTIVATION GAOSS AREA AS PEAC~NTAGE

'IGUIIES IN BRACICETS SHOW THE ~weER OF VI~ l AGES IN ThAT RANGE

78 MAP 33

o I o I 770 7715

INTENSITY OF CROPPING 1970-71 A

BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL VILLAGE c·:::·::~:~) DELHI TAHSIL (O.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) .). DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE o (~.D.M.C) o , 284S 28 45.

(/)

INTENSITY INDE X

~ 160.1 & AIlOVE

~ 150.1-160.0

~ 140.1-150.0

~ 130.1-140.0

OJ] 120.1-130.0

~ 110.1-120.0 A

D 110.0 & IIELOW N AREA NOT UNDER CULTIVATION

o I o 770 77 15

EAST OF GREE NWICH

79 Map 34

ijAJOR CEREALS 1970-71 (RICE, WHEAT AND MILLETS)

This map is drawn to show area of land under As is evident from the map, wheat predominants major cereals like wheat, rice and millets in the rural among major cereals. Rice is sown mostly in the low lying belt of Delhi Tahsil. In Mehrauli Tahsil, areas of Delhi UT. The area of land under each it is cultivatad ~long the river Yamuna. Millets arc sown on sub·marginal land with meagre irrigational cereal is shown by dots of suitable' scales. facilities.

80 MAP 34

. ; 7115

MAJOR CEREALS 1970 -71

(RICE) WHEAT ANO ~LLETS) A 2 o 2 .. 6 ",lies I ! I ("\. I I i I i " I i 2 o 2 4 6 8 10 kill . '- ._. ."":" .., . , , : '. :',' ";0 ~ : . • \<;':>, , -:<: ''' .' ':': 0 Me (u' ,h!~ I BOUNDARIES . _,.:· :: ~·· .: ::t . . ·\"1 " ,:-:~V ...... UNION TERRITORY h.. .- ~ __ ...... !'.: ;:,<... :.::.0'0 • ~:~i~ ~ .t.. · ;·.· i,~. , r " 0'. • , '', ". ,. _ . '. .. " " , _" • • , 10 ... . . '-: MUNICIPAL AREA RURAL AREA (R.A) • DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (u) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C)

',,'t;. .. . 1 .", •• t ...... "I. •• ••• , ". 0.' ••• • • • •• • ...... • ...... "I • •• • , • 0" ' Q '~~!f!\:_; t\)) nW% 1M:~:;/\/~· <; ':\;:: :: ~.:: ~ '::; :" J -."., / . •• • • • • ' .. . . . "I ~ I •• , I. ~ . : I , . ~ ~ ,. I 00 , 0" . . • •• ._: .. N.A .....

\.: • " , • • • ' "0 ' : " : :'.:".; ,,~ .: . : ' : ·~ · ; : {·: ; j ~" ; ~:f~· ~ ::': . ' "I • ' :~':' • •• :.1 <.::.: : '.:. ~ . :. :·::'~·:: ~:}~f·f::,,'::::; ~ ·:~:j·~~~· :;t~ ·.: ·:: :· ·· :'.. .; ' :::}(.:'.\ ) . . . . •• , ··'-t)I·:· ,; , : :. ~• .•• >., :\ , . • ...... ":'.: ~::~{\~ .;· i \:··; {~Wr~w:\~:.}H~~~~?:·:: · :~ : : · : . '. ,. ' 0 ' 0"' • I ' .t . Of ( • ' . ~ . , . .. . 1 . : , ...... , • •

.-;-. :< ·::· :~:· :A~·~: · ::-: '.:::' ~?;~~:/:~,:.:?'~" .:: . DELHI M. CORP. (URBAN) I . . ' . '. . . " 1:...... ' .. • .. ' _\ .r;.~. .. .., NoA. (. >...... :.:. .:. ::. .... " .: ;:! )~~_;"':~~:;.. t.i 0 t,,' '0 : . : ' 0 ' 0 • • • •• : ;.' : . o' .' . "ii : ,~' ., Iii;;" .~. 0:' ': 0.: :. :.~ ':0':.~ :~ :': ':'.:::'.. .~: ~! :: ~:~:;: ' r:,;:?\ j . :: ": :·.i .... ·: ..... :;:.f:.''') o I: ':::::::: ' : : ~: " : : ' '. .. :. . ,t ·j ! .; >: ! ·:.~:; :' ! :~~:o:o. I . t o. . .. :- ' : . :: .: ~ :: -: o: : ~ •• O.M.C.(U) ; ~ : o.~~ o':' ! ::<,t,.: - .... : .... '. : ' 0 ••••• " 0: t o : ',' : : ,",. :. , ;o; i '.I : · . ~ ·~",' , ,, t o : '.: : : , ' ~ 0... : . 0' ' . • · .· ~r t ...... , ' 1' " 0 I . ", \ • • ~ (C;:"<" ':\ :'~: ;t? : ~~ ::: ;:. ??~ ~ :/~~~~~;i::JUi·\~r ' , .. . . : :: .. '.,.. : .: : '... : . ~t AREA . ::'" .. ! . : .... / • •• . . o. :. " ·'.:i(.·I /" . .. ', ". of :: o.: :~ N.A., ••• • ;: ... • .. ~ • I .' . .' !.I . : . .. .., ". I • ·f. • •• : • 0' . N.A . NoA .:: ;·,\f.·i . .. '~ . ~; ' ::.:: ~ . ~ h :·j::. ·? :··~ :.~ :=\;:)i,:;:{ .~: . .~~;'~ .~~ ::( .~:f/~\~:.:' :':.:'; .;:. ':: ';~ <.: ." ';' \:. DELHI M. CORP. ' ... . . " ,. : "tOO ' " 0. , '. ' t , .. '.,. " I f ~" • • : ,o. / ~ # '''' '' '' . : !' \ t. • ••.• f.,...... ' ·~{.;2~ ;t(~X&:i~~) ·~!~tJi~t~~;}~:.~:; :·' ;' o I \ . ". .:...... / , ...... , 28 30 .~ H ' A ': ~)~:(\::: . ,: :?- . }.>:;\~~:. ~.:: .::;: . ). .. ~ .. ._. ' . N."., • •, ' ...... ' ! '.' ',' , " . .. .: .. : :.' ~ ~. • ' f 0' r \ . : • • , N.J. . •! :. ..' . ::. : :'j \ . 1.• •: .. .' ••••': ,...... ,......

RICE ~ •• • 0 • • ' .,: ; . : .. ' • 1::,,1: . :.: , .' , ,, ,., . ... . \ . .. . ~: .::. . ~ ; " =.. .. ' ; : 0 : :'. '. <"•• : •.•• , WHEAT , . . . ,."" .,. . '. ',;, .. ' ~ . ': '" .. : .. ~ MILLETS \. i .. ~.,' . ; : -::: :;: :. ~ :~/ , \...... ; ._._ 'f ' • .' ;,... -:__.. . EACH DOT REPRESENTS 8 HECTARES

N.A.OATA NOT AVAILABLE A

o I 710 7~ Is' EAST OF GREENWICH

81 Map 35

PULSES AND OILSEEDS 1970-71

This map exhibits the area of land under pulses lesser. Almost aU the villages of Delhi UT cultivate and oilseeds in Delhi UT. Area under each crop is pulses, but specially the villages located in the south shown by dots by suitable scales. . and north have more areas ofland under pulses. Cul­ As compared to major cereals area of land under tivation of oilseeds is restricted only to a limited area cultivation of pulses and oiIseeds is comparably which does not· exceed 150 hectares.

82 MAP 35

o , o , 770 77 15

PULSES AND OILSEEDS 1970-71 A

(\. ~ER ~ "-'~'\ ~~ ~ I', ? ' .I ,f " 1 , ~ I ",II.. .I :.. . '-', -. I)~ 1: 2 0 ;> ~ ~'A 10k", .I. ;.:',' D.M.C.(U) i ,;' . . . I BOUNDARIES 1 " ( '-'_'-.,.':J •••.. . \._.... '. :- UNION TERRITORY ...... J..' ...... :~~IP:~~:RE(R.A) (._! :- .... . : .'. "::. . . DE lHI MUNICIPAl CORPORATION " .... :- • • • '. .:::,'." ' .. • (URBAN) D.M,C, (U) ).. •...:..::: :.,' ::'. • '. '. • RURAl AREA: • NEW DElHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE 1. •.' . ; '. . . . ••.

(N,D.M.C) I/:~ ":::::.::- '.' .'. :... ; .. :.: .... :... :.. :.:.::. ,':-/ ". :,': .:.: ::':'::.'.:. , ( • .; • • .....:.:-:::.:.: .... o ; 2~ 28 4S '\':" . .' .,' . \.: : : : ' . j' '.. ,' .... , . ::...... ' / ...... \...... ::::: .. <...... ) ' '",' :: j: .: .. '. .. '.' ·0.· ". • "0 ~ :;.: \ .. (: • ,0 ~: : • ,_.,,;o::: ...... I ...... DELHI M. -CORP. (URBAN) ( •••• '. t' • » \::':: : o I .'7>J:~\'.' '.' ...... J.' ,' ~.. ' i '. . . : . . .' D.M.C.(U) ° 0 •• ' : •• • I.:.:. .: . ~ . J~:: .' .. ; : : . '" . '. :: (7"...... : .,. ":". '( <,~.,/ " ..: .... :'.:.::: .::,'; N.A. .. N.A ••:::: ::;'::./'.:> N.A. •• • ••• ' \ .; ...... " ...':-: ...... 1: '''<:':::.' ::'::.: .. '.' ".:. '. " '.' N.~ .•. :~.~ .••:.://\'>.:'.:: .:.:.::.:.:.:.:.::.:" \ • • " .' '.', N.A. / ...... ' • \·'/.·:·.··:··~·.. L: ::. :·:~:.;.~.:;.}./~·~LL~b .~~~<~~:/.~.: :::./\;~::./\:\::~.:.: :':' -, ~:~·/,,·--'·r :...... ~,'::r' ...... :.;.:.-;,. • I A 2830 ·.v· ._. H .':<.> .-' . "-.I

EACH DOT REPRESENTS 4 HECTARES UNDER PULSES EACH DOT REPRESENTS 4 HECTARES UNDER OILSEEDS ,,: ...... ' . . . . \ (:):::,',.: .::.: ...~>-./ ~ ,: .;:.:..:., :,.:..'--

DOTS ARE NOT SHOWN WHERE AREAS UNDER PULSES A AND OILSEEOS ARE LESS THAN 2 HECTARES

N.A. DATA NOT AVAILABLE

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EAST OF GREENWICH

83 Map 3t;

AREA IRRIGATED BY VARIOUS SOURCES 1970·71

Village-wise proportion of the net aree irrigated Saidabad) where entire net area sown is irrigated. The to net area sown is exhibited in this map. Proportions following table shows the area irrigated by various are grouped into Seven ranges. All the villages are sources :- shaded in accordance with the ranges as given in the legend. SoUrces of irrigation Irrigated area The villages (more than 80%) located in the nor­ in thern part of the UT have irrigational facilities, where­ hectares (1970-71) as those located in the southern part are less in number. Canals 12,540 In whole of the Delhi UT there are six villages, four Tanks 497 in Delhi Tahsil (ChiUa Saroda Khadar, Ghargonda Tube-wells J9,4E1ll Other wells . 15,233 Neemka Khadar, Jharoda Mazara Burari and Shan Net area irrigated 47,733 jarpur) and two in Mehrauli Tahsil (Jawala Heri, ------~

84 MAP 36

AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES 1970~~IRIOUS

DELHI M • CO RP. (URBAN)

\

DIll 40.1 - 50.0 A

E===j 30.1 - 40.0

30.0 & BELOW D , ____:N -- DATAC NOT . --==--_]_7z.J.!7O~' ~ """'" 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

85 Map 37

AGRICULTURAL HOLDING PER CAPITA IN RURAL AREAS 1971

This map shows the village level variations in per map that the pc!' capita holding in the villages located capita agricultural holdings. Figures of per capita agricultural holdings are grouped. into six categories. towards south-west, and of those situated alongwith All the villages are hatched from high to low shades the Yamuna in north, and of few villages in ~outhern indicating size of holding. part of the territory is bigger. There is only one The average per capita agricultural holding in village near Delhi c~ntonment in which no agricul­ the territory is 0 ·17 hectare. As is evident from the tural land is under cultivation.

NUM8ER OF VILLA(;ES 242 NO. OF VILLAGES

ItS 231 2~8 ·m 0.37. ABOVE (3~ I) ~ 0.29-0.36 @

86.1 07.0 100.0 ~ 0.21-028 (59) AREA AS PERCENTAGE 08.0 ITIIJ 0.13 - 020 (7") PERSONS IN THOUSANDS 0.05 - 0.12 o 14.3 42.3 132..2 291.7 376.7 418.7 E d (t~

o 0.04 & BELOW QI) 11111111111111 oWA 304 10.1 316 69.7t==-====k<1 90.0 100.0 o DeseRTED Q~ PERSONS AS PERC ENTAGE FIGURES HI BilACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN T .. AT RANGE

86 MAP 37

. , o I 770 7715

AGRICULTURAL HOLDING PER CAPITA IN RURAL AREAS 1971 A

2 o 4

024 80UNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL VILLAGE e.:':::::::) DELHI TAHSIL (O.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) >­ NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE o (N.D.M.C) o I 2 ze 45

a:

DELHI M. CORP. (URBAN)

o

:t

o I 2830 A AGRICULTURAL HOLDING PER CAPITA IN RURAL AREA5 IN HECTARES ,-' ~ 0.37 & ABOVE

~ 0.29-0.36

~ 0.21-0.28

[[]] 0,13 -0.20

l---J 0.05-0.12 A o 0,04 & BELOW N AREA NOT UNDER CULTIVATION

O. DESERTED o I o I 770 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

87 Map 38

AGRICULTURAL HOLDING PER MALE CULTIVATOR 1971

This map shows th~ average of agricultural hold­ Villages located in the north-west of UT have ing available to a male cultivator (in hectares) in each large sized agricultural holdings compared to those village of Delhi UT. located in the south. In four villages of Delhi UT the sizes of holdings per male cultivator are the lar­ Village-wise figures of agricultural holding avail­ gest in Ziauddinpur (137'2 hectares), Salempur Majra able to a male cultivator are grouped into six cate­ (Burari) (68'3 hectares), Fatehpur lat (59·1 hectares) gories as indicated in the index of the map. Units of located in Delhi Tahsil. A village namely Saidabad Delhi UT are shaded according to these categories is located ill Mehrauli Tahsil shows the holding of with an appropriate legend. 50 '2 hectares.

NO OF VILLAGES NUMBER OF VILLAGES. 227

187 219 258 ~""-I & ABOVE (40)

~ 3.3-4.0 (25)

87.4 95.2 100.0 ~ 2-.5-3.2· (6S) AREA AS PERCENTAGE 958 [ill 1.7-2.4 (57)

MALE CULTIVATORS IN THOUSANDS

o 1.6 3.8 12.8 21.6 25.6 26.4 ~0.9-1.6 t32)

D . 0.8 & BELOW (8) o~IIIIIIIIIIIII====JI 6,1 14.6 485 81,11 '17.2 100.0 r-I 0 DESERTEO (15) L_j tN NO AGRICUL TURAL '-'''I.E CVlTIVATOIlS AS PERCENTAGE LAND (16) N.M. NO MAL.E CULTIVATOR

~IGVRES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN THAT RANGE

88 MAP 38

7~ d 7715'

AGRICU.JURAL HOLDING PER MALE A

2 0 2 BOUNOARES

UNION TERRITORY MUNICPAL AREA TAHSIL VILLAGE C.~·:::::.:: DELHI TAHSL (o.T;) UEHRAlA.I TAHSIL (M.T;) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION). (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE o (~.D.M.C) 28.S

DELHI M. CORP. (URBAN) l>

o

:r

• I 2830

AGRICULTURAL HOLDING PER MALE C'ULTIVATOR IN RURAl AREAS ON HECTARES) -9 g .. 1 • ABOVE ~3.3-4.0 ~2.S-3.2

[ll]] I.~ - 2•• D DESERTED E--JO.9- 1.6 N AREA NOT UNDER CULTIVATION A N.M. NO MALE CULTIVATOR 00.8 II BELOW

o I o , 770 7715

EAST OF GP.EENWICH

89 Map 39

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS 1971

This map shows the proportions of workers and In the Delhi UT as a whole, 30·2 % are workers non-workers by circles proportionate to the total and 69·8 % non-workers. Of the total wo rkers population in each unit. Each circle is bifurcated (30 ·2 %) males are 28 ·1 % and females are ..?·1 %. into two sectors showing workers (hatched) and non­ Highest proportion of workers is recorded in workers (blank). Proportions of workers have been Delhi Cantonment (42'7 %) and the lowest in Delhi Tahsil (25 ,3%). NDMC has the maximum (4,0%) grouped into three categories and hatched from high female workers, while Delhi Tahsil (l'5 yo) comes to low. at the bottom.

90 .MAP 39

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS 1971

A

2 0 , I', I 2 0 IIOUNDARIE 5

UNION TERRITORY to ( MUNICIPAL AREA ."j'. TAHSIL DE~Hf TAHSIL (0. T) q.r MEHRAULI TAHSI~ (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPA,L CORPORATION ) (URBAN) 0 M.C. (U) ). NEW DE~HI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE q (N,D.M,C) \ .,

• I I 28,!! { ll..45 \ h ... ·I .... i I r', ... I , j d,. r, \ '~T)1 -Q , , D.T. / J V' ( ,Jf ~j ." ,r" .... { ,.. 1 ,. { I-- 1-)" r-, V I ! '1'1'" I 1\ 1\ I ~ J I"- D. M.C.(U) l"- t'- ~ I I I I , 1 \ I 1

~J ... '" DELHI M CORP (URBAN) \ I I! . '...... v ~ '. \ i-' 1\ 'i~l~ If v 1•• lJ. l V' , V' j I '" ' . ( \ .... i-' I 28 .& I<- l"- ~ ~;T. 30 H V ~ / 190604 '" t ~ {. 2~'~ '" PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TOTA~ POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION ---3000000 _ 40.1 & ABOVE

,L.- I~~ ~ 30.1-40.0 >ij~~n

[[II] 30.0 & BE~OW A FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES ---300000 INDICATE TOTAL POPULATION ---200000 ---100000 FIGURES INSIDE/OUTSIDE THE SECTORS INDICATE • --~OOOO THE PERCENT ... GE OF MA~E (M) AND FEMALE (F) .. ~ "F M M ... LE .1 ~ON-WORKERS WORKERS F FEMALE 7~"';

EAST OF GREENWICH

91 Map 40

MALE WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

This map is depicted to show the proportion of The table indicates the unitwise diff'erences in male workers in age 15-59, to totaUnale population male workers in age 15-59. in rural and urban areas of Delhi UT. Units Male Male Pc:rccn· popula- workers lage of tion (IS-59) male Tile percentage of male workers to total popula- (15·59) workers tion in age IS-59 are grouped into three categories to male in choropleth as shown in the index of the map. popu· Proportionate circles representing male population in lation age 15-59, have been divided into workers and non- (lS·59) workers. DelhiUT 1,325,537 1,077,255 81-3 DMC(U) 1,075,232 868,661 80'8 NoMe 114,573 92,361 80'6 The highest proportion of workers in age 15-59 Delhi Cantonment 24,699 22,226 90·0 is reported in Delhi Cantonment (90·0 %) probably Delhi Tahsi! 61,325 48,757 79'5 due to the concentration of service personnel. Low- Mehrauli Tahsil 54,708 45,248 82'7 est proportion is rcoorded in Delhi Tahsil (79 ·5 %).

NUMIloER OF UNITS

~IIUlj11.6 100.0 01.9 ~ "I)O~ es.o (I) AREA A5 PERCENTAGE ~ 80.0 - 85.5 (1)

MALE WORl

FIGURES IN SMCI(ETS SHOW TIoIE ~'i NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o a.1 95.8 100.0

MALa WORKERS' AS PERCENTAGE

92 MAP 40

MALE WORKERS IN AGE IS-59 1971 A.

~ o 2, .., 1111 .. I . , I I , 1 o ' & , 6 S eouNOARES to UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA ---- ......

TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (D) --••••• (" MEHRAULI TAHS~ T. DELHI MUNICIPAL (M.T) (URSAN) 0.101 C ;,~PORATION NEW .. \U, >- ? DE LHI MUNICIFI (N.D.M.C) *- COIoolhlfTTEE / 2;"; I-" "'i i. / ( ..... )

~

r- ! y.

(f, ". i t.J'- H

~PERCENTAGE OF MALE WORKERS

~ ABOVE S5.0

~ 80.0-85.0

BELOW 80.0 rr=o FIGURES AT T MALE POPULATION'HE TOP IN OF THE CIRCLES I A FIGURES INSID AGE GROUP 15_S~DICATE TOTAL OF lot E THE CIR • I ALE WORKERS IN iNDICATE PERCEN1: 70 ~~:SGROUP IS-59 AGE • I 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

93 Map 41

FEMALE WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

This map shows the proportion of female workers Highest proportion of female workers in age to total female population in age IS-59. Percen­ 15--59 is seen in NOMe (15 '0%). Lowest propcrtion tages of female workers to total female population is reported in Delhi Tahsil (5 ·6 %). are grouped into three categories in choropleth. Pro­ It is striking that the proportion of working women portionate circles representing female population in in Mehrauli Tahsil (9 ·4 %) is higher than that of DMC age 15-59 are divided into workers & non-workers. (U) (7 ·6 %). In Delhi Cantonment, it is (13 ·8 %).

NUMtIEA OF UNITS o 2 4 .5

NO,OF UNI" o~IIIIIIIII s.a . 58.7 100,0 AtlOYE 1.0 (2) AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~ ~ 0,0 - 12,0 (2) FEMALE· WORKERS IN THOUSANOS BELOW 0,0 (I) o 13.4 78.4 81.3 [[]]

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o~I 16,5 'It..4100,0

FEMALe WORkERS AS PERCENTAGE

94 MAP 41

7~ 0' ... FEMALE WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

2 0 2 .(1.. I , 6 0 I •I I I 0 1 0 I 0 I I I 0 I' 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 k. IIOUNDARES P- UNION TERRITORY (' MUNICIPAL AREA (" TAHSIL (' DELNI TAHSIL (D.T) i MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ...., DELHI MUNiCIPAL CORPORATION J ). (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) ( NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMiTTEE \ (N.D.M.C) / 0 , ( • I 284S .\ 2845 I. cr I \. ) i ,. ...I ( l> \. .... , , .... J i '.... ' / >?- c[l UI ..... , '\

o I 2830

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE WORICERS

~ ABOVE 12.0

~ 6'0-12.0 A, FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL BELOW 6.0 ITJJ FEMALE POPULATION IN AGE GROUP 15 -59 FIGURES INSIDE/OUTSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE PER­ CENTAGE OF FEMALE WORKERS IN AGE GROUP 15-59

-£ioU OF GREENWICH

95 Map 42

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN EMPLOYABLE POPULATION IN AGE 15-59 1971

Proportions of workers and non-workers to total In Delhi UT, the proportion of workers in age employable population in age 15-59 with male & 15-59 is 90·2 %. The maximum proportion is in female break-up are shown in this map. Delhi Cantonment (93 '8'%) and the lowest in Mehrauli Tahsil (89 ·9 %). Proportionate circles representing total popu­ lation in the age 15-59 are drawn. The percentage NDMe bas the highest proportion of female of workers and non-workers to the total population workers (10 ·3%), while Delhi Tehsil has the lowest in age 15-59 with male & female break-up is shown (S ·1 %). in the circles by porportionate sectors. Sectors representing non-workers are depicted bifurcating into males and females. Squares as shown in the Among tbe non-workers 'of the employable map represent the total non-workers in age 15---59 population, the proportion of the male non-workers with male and female break-up. is higher in the urban areas ..

MALE WORKERS

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN TEN THOUSANDS 107.7 115.0 141.2 232.0 FEMAI..E WORKERS

MALE NON-WORKERS

o 46.4 49.9 60.9 FEMAI..E NON-WORKE~$ WORKERS AND NON-WQRKE.R.S AS PERCENTAG~

96 MAP 42

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN EMPLOYABLE POPULATION IN AGE 15-59 1971 A

~ 2 , 0 2 6 I i i i i I •••• I i I i I i I i I " I i I 2 0 2 " 6 8 10 k. BOUNOARES II- (_. UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA ...... J TAHSIL r-~ DELHI TAHSIL (O.T) i MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M,T) \.. DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION i CURBAN) 0 M.C, (U) >- ( NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE .., (N.D.M.e) " <\, / \ ...... / i ." i-'''; ( \e• ,r,/.... " '.J I ~. i i (-...... / (II \ i '.... , \ .. "; 1 • ;'...... " I 1...... / V' I A H

NO",-WORKERS

,..------,--100000

-----r--- --10000 ------6000 ------2000 A ----100000

ABSOLUTE FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE SQUARES ABSOLUTE FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF "'ON-WORKERS I",DICATE THE TOTAL EMPLOYABLE POPULATION M-t.lALE F-FEt.lALE

EAST OF GREENWICH

97 Map 43

CLASSIFICATION OF MALE AND FEMALE WORKERS 1971

f The map shows the industrial category of male Tertiary Activity : In this activity category Nos. and female workers. Nine census categories of the VII, VIII and IX are clubbed. workers are grouped into the following three econo­ Pyramids are drawn showing the size of workers mic activities. engaged in various categories. The bar on the left side of pyramid indicate numerical strength of male Primary activity : Under this activity, category workers, while that on the right side indicate female workers. Scales showing absolute number and per­ Nos. I, II, III and IV are grouped. centage are drawn accordingly in diagrams. Primary secondary and tertiary are shown by different shading. Secondary Activity : Categories V & VI are put In Delhi UT the proportion of male & female workers together. in primary activity is 4·7 % and 0'3 % respectively

INOUSTRI4l STRUCTURE OF POPULATION

100

90 eo

70

30

20

10

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 eo 90 100 SECONDARY PERCENTAGE

98 MAP 43

CLASSIFICATION OF MALE AND FEMALE WORKERS 1971 '\ A

2 0 L..'...... -+1-... -L. TI-.,L-r, ...... -,r'1-,--t- .... -L,2 mil.. I ~·8r\....- :2 . 0 2 4 6 . 10 km' • " I . ~. I BOUti>ARIES _._...... I . UNION TERRITORY ( ' ..) MUNICIPAL AREA j""''; TAHSIL r-- DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) >-i DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION "; (URBAN) D.M.C (U) (. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE , D.T. • (N.D.M.C) (', \ j /' i,. " J I i ~ ...... ,.; PER C E N T A.6 E 30 20 10 0 WO, ". I

III

H'

INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE 1971

I CULTIVATORS II AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS PRIMARY _ III LIVESTOCK,FORESTRY,FISHING,HUNTING AND { PLANTATIONS, ORCHARDS AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES IV MINING AND QUARRYING

v MANUFACTU~ING, PROCESSING, SERVICING SECONDARY AND REPAIRS { VI CONSTRUCTION

VII "tRADE AND COMMERCE TERTIARY VIR TRANSPORT. STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS I ABSOLUTE AND PERCENTAGE SHARE OF PERSONS { IX OTHER SERVICES IN DIFFERENT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES ARE SHOWN BY THE SCALE ABOVE AND BELOW Ilol MALE THE BAR DIAGRAM RESPECTIVELY F FEMALE II SCALE EXAGGERATED TWO TlfflES FOR N.D.M.C. AND TEN N N£GLIGIBLE TIMES FOR O.M.C

EAST OF GREENWICH

99 Map 44

CULTIVATORS IN TOTAL WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

The map shows percentage distribution of culti­ (16 ·2 %). Probable reason for this deficiency of vators to total workers in age group 15-59. Per­ cultivators in Mehrauli Tahsil may be due to centage of cultivators are grouped into three cate­ less proportion cultivated land on account of barren gories as per legend of the map. and rocky terrain. Among the two tahsils of the Delhi UT, Delhi Figures in Delhi Cantonment, DMC (U) and tahsil (27·3 %) has comparatively higher con­ NDMC are negligible due to obvious characteristics centration of cultivators than the Mehrauli Tahsil of the units.

NUMBER OF UNITS o I' 2 5

1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIk<{{«l NO. OF UNITS o .1,3 69.7 100.0 _ ABOVE 25.0 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE ITID 100- 25,0 (I) CULTIVATORS IN THOUSANDS BELOW 10.0 (3) o 14.1 22.1 26.3 o

FIGURES IN BRACK,ETS SHOW THE 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Ik:»1 NUMBER OF UNITS IN TH"T R"NG£ o 53.6 83.9 100.0

CUL TlI/ATORS AS PERCENTAGE

100 MAP 44

o I 7~ 0' 7715

CULTIVATORS IN TOTAL WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971 A (:\ _ . .. '.- :\. 2 o 2 .. 6 .U,...... I j' I' j'i I' 2 D.M.C.(U)· IIOUNOARES UNION TERRITORY MuNICIPAL AREA TAHSil DELHI TAHSIL (D.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION> CUR8AN) a.M.C. (II) DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (IoI.D.M.C)

o I • I 2B 45 26 45 I r 4 ......

\ I 't' d' 1 ..

~

~~~ :r

• I 2830 ~ A H -9 ,... PERCENTAGE OF CULTIVATORS EHRAULI TAHSIL m ABOVE 25.0

rnTI 10.0 - 25.0 ). J{"ll UJ ~ D BELOW 10.0 J.. A

FIGURES INSIDE T HE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF CULTIVATORS

• I • I 770 77 IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

101 Map 45

CULnVATORS IN RURAL POPULATION 1971

This map exhibits the proportion of cultivators Majority of the villages fall· in two ranges i. e. to total rural population village-wise in Delhi UT. 5·0% and 5'1 % to 10 '0%. Three villages located in Delhi Tahsil i. e., Behari Pur, Surakhpur and Deo­ Proportions are grollped into five ranges by choro­ rala and one village Bhati in Mehrauli Tahsil have pleth keeping in view the average (6 '5%) Delhi VT. higher proportion of cultivators above 20 ·1 %.

Nu",a£A OF VILLAGES NO. 01' VILL ..GU 0.. 16 S8 175 227 258

~20.1 " AaoVE (4)

_111111111111111111 IE=~=-=-=H .,5,1-200 (12) o 23 7.3 22.6 739 9S.I 1000 AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~1a.1-150 (42)

CULTIVATORS IN THOUSANDS OJ]] 5.1 - 10.0 (117)

~-_g 5.0 , BELOW (52)

~ DESERTED (31)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE CULTIVATORS AS PEIICENTAGE NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN THAT RANGE

102 MAP 45

. , , 77 0 . 77 15

CULTIVATORS IN RURAL POPULATION 1971 A

o 2 6 mil .. o 2 4

_ 15.1-20.0

~ 10.1-15.0 ill] 5.1 -10.0 A

5.0 , BELOW

D DESERTED N.• N0 CULTIVATORS • I • I 770 77 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

103 Map 46

MALE CULTIVATORS IN MALE WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

This map attempts to show percentage of male MALE CULTIVATORS TO MALE WORKERS IN AGE cultivators to the total male workers in age 15-59. 15-59 Proportions of male cultivators are shown by choro­ Units Male (15-59) Percen- pleth and grouped into three ranges. The average tage of Total Total male of Delhi UT comes 2·4 %. WOrkers cultiva- cultiva- tors tors The proportion Of male cultivators is highest in :to 3 4 Delhi Tahsil (28 '4%). Mehrauli Tahsil (16 '9%) comes at the second rank. The probable reason for 1. Delhi UT 1,017,255 25,675 ~'4 2. DMC(U) 868,661 3,915 low proportion 0'5 of Mehrauli Tahsil may be due to 3. NDMC 92,363 76 0'1 rocky structure where no cultivation is possible. In 4. Delhi Cantonment 22,226 176 0·8 Delhi Cantonment, DMC (U) and NDMC, the res­ 5. Delhi Tahsil . 48,757 13,865 28·4 pective percentages are 0 ·8,0'5 and 0'1. 6. Mehrauli Tahsil 45,248 7,646 16 ·9

NOUIIER 0' UNITS 012 S

NO. OF UNITS o~ 4L3 69.7 100.0 _ ABOVE 20·0 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE

_ 10.0-20.0 (I)

MALE CULTIVATORS IN THOUSANOS f//I/j BELOW 10.0 (3) o 13.9. 21.S 25.7

fICURB. IN IlAACKETS SHOW THE IjUM8£R OF UNITS IN THAT RANGIE o~ 54.0 83.8 100.0 MALE CULTIVATORS AS PERCENTAGE

104 MAP 46

MALE CULTIVATORS IN MALE WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971 A

o ~ 4 6 all.. ,'. I • " 6 8 10 k.. 8O\JNO"RIES UNION, TERRITORY MUNICIP"~ "REA

TAHSI~ DE~HI TAHSI~ (O.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (t.U) DELHI MUNICIP"'~ CORPORATION ). (URBAN) 0 M C. (u) NEW DE~HI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE .., . (N.D.M.C) 28

(/I

:r

A H

PERCENTAGE OF MA~E CU~TIVATORS

~ ABOVE 20.0

~ 10.0-20.0 J..

~ BE~OW 10.0 A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF MALE CULTIVATORS

EAST OF GREENWICH

105 Map 47

FEMALE CULTIVATORS IN FEMALE WORKERS IN AGE IS-59 1971

This map'depicts percentage distribution of female FEMALE CULTIVATORS IN AGE IS-59

cultivators to the total fentale workers in age 15-59. Units Female (15-59) Percen· The proportions of female cultivators have been tage of Total Female female grouped into three ranges and depicted by choro. workers cultiva- cultiva- tors tors pleth. 1 2 3 4 1. Delhi UT 81.333 629 0'77 As against almost negligible percentages of female 2. DMC(U) 61,051 70 0'11 cultivators in Delhi Cantonment (0 '18), DMC (U) 3. NDMC 11,708 S 0'04 4. Delhi Cantonment 1,686 3 0'18 (0 '11) and NDMC (0 ,04), this is considerably high in S. Delhi Tahsil . 2,909 238 8 '18 Delhi Tahsil (8 '18) and Mehrauli Tehsil (7 '87). 6. Mahrauli Tahsil 3,979 313 7·87

NUMBER OF UNIT, o I 1 5

~IIIIIII NO.OF UNITS o 41.3 69.7 100.0 ~ ABOVE 8.0 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~"O-B.O (I)

FEMALE CULTIVATORS IN HUIWREDS o 2.4 5.S 43 o=JJ BELOW ".0 (3)

FIGURES IN IlRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE "~ID 37.8 87& 100.0

FEMALE CULTIVATORS AS PERCENTAGE

106 MAP 47 . , 7~ 0' 7715

FEMALE CULTIVATORS IN FEMALE WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

o 2 4 6 ..0 •• '-y-'-'...--1-1 ~r-o'-'...... ' ._,LI ~I ~•..J..,I I ~ • 0 6 8 10 km BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (D.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D M.C, (U) >­ NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C), . , . 2845 2845

CIl

J:

o , 2830 A

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE CULTIVATORS

~ ABOVE 8,00

~ 4.00-6,00

[[]] BELOW 4.00 A

f'IGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE THE PERCENTAGE Of' FEMALE CULTIVATORS

o I o I 770 77 15

107 Map 48

AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS IN TOTAL AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN AGE 15-59 1971

Percentage distribution of agricultural labourers in urban areas as compared to rural units. The to total agricultural workers in age 15-59 is depicted proportion pertaining to DMC (U) (43·6 %) ig highest in this map by choropleth unitwise. whereas it is less in Mehrauli (25'8 %) and Delhi It is noted that the agricultural labourers are more Tahsils (34 ·1 %).

NUMBER OF UNITS

o I 2 3 .. ~ .. "." .. "..... ' ...... , ... ~ .. "...... , ...... to" ...... ' ...... , ...... " ...... , ...... " .. NO, OF UNITS , \ ...... t ...... _ '" f , .. o 2405 2'1.4 100.0 me 40.1 & ABOVE

AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN THOUSANDS [II " I 3001-35.0 o 7017,.3 28,8 39.6 1:-:·:·;. :1 30,0'& BELOW (2) ...... lit, .. .. lit. ~ ...... \ " ...... " , • , .. t ...... , " III ...... III .... , • , .. ," ...... ".', '." ...... ,' ...... "...... ","" .. , " ' " ". 'IGURES IN BRACkETS SHOW THE .. 't ...... , ••• , ••• 41 ...... NUM8E~ OF' UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 100.0

AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

108 MAP 48

AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS IN TOTAL AGRCULTURAL WORKERS IN AGE 15 -59 1971 A

~ ik~VER 2 0 2 , .rr•• .. iiOR'ATION). (UR8A"') OM.C. (u) HEW OElHr MUNlCIf'lIL COMMITTEE .., 2el~n .. C) <

~e.RCEHTAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS TO TOTAL AGRiCULTURAL WORKERS

40.r « ABOVE

35.1- 40.0

30.1- 35.0

C8 30.0 a 8ELOW FIGURES INSIDE tHE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS

EAST OF GREENWICH

109 Map 49

NON-AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN PRIMARY SECTOR 1971

The proportion of non-agricultural workeri to of the workers engaged in (I)-Livestock and hunting, total workers engaged in primary activity is shown in (H)-Mining and quarrying, (11I)-Plantations, orchards this map. In primary activity is included category and allied activities, (IV)-Agricultural services and No. (I)-Cultivators, (II)-Agricultural Labourers, (IIl)­ (V)-Others, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, hunting and plantatIons, orchards and allied activities, (IV)-Mining & It will be seen from the map that the percentage Quarrying. of non-agricultural workers is highest in NDMC (85 ·6 %) followed by DMC (U), Delhi Cantonment, The percentages of non-agricultural workers to Mehrauli and Delhi Tahsils (49, 3 %), (30·7 %), total workers in primary activity are displayed by (22 ·0 %) and (2·3 %) respectively. Proportionate choropleth technique by grouping into four categories. circles indicate that except Mehrauli Tr.hsil all other Proportionate circles reptesenting total non-agricultural areas have more than 50 %of non-agricultural workers workers are drawn for each unit. Sectors in livestock. In Mehrauli Tahsil Mining & Quarrying are cut-with proportion of the numerical strength is dominating.

NUMBER OF UNITS o I 2 4 5

NO.OF UNITS mlllllllllllllllllllllJ III [11111 ~ ro.1 'Al~OVE (I) 02.9 27.4 58.7t-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ [00-0 AREA AS PERCENTAGE _ 40.1-60,0 (I)

NON-AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN THOUSANDS [[]]] 20.1 - 40.0 (2) o 0.8 8.9 12.8 1l.4 ~ 20.0 'IlELOW (I)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE DllllllllllmlllllmIIWIIIIIII!!!11111111111 [IIIIIII~ NUMBER OF UNITS [N THAT RANGE o 6,0 66.7 95.5100.0

NON-AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

110 MAP 49

o , 7~ 0' 7715

NON-AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN PRIMARY SECTOR 1971 A

~ 0 ~ , 6 .Rel .-' .' I 2' v' I I f - i 0 .. 0" ICU. 1-- IOUNDARES " ._.c· .... , ,-__- --\." ....,....-:""... UNION TERRITORY MIJIIIICIP"'~ AREA c.)-----~.~.-;OO-----~------TAHSil. r------DELHI TAHSIL (D. T) i------13.2 ----- .,----- 104: 65.0------MEHRAULI TAHIL (tot.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION >­ j------_ ------~-- (URIAN) D.M.C. (u) 1.------DELHI T"'HSI~ ------NEW DELHI MUNlCIIW. COMMITTE! , ------2.4 8109 --- .., (N.D.hI.C) i------­ o I o I e------­ 8 45 284S .,------l------7

(=::). =: = -1]------,~1- 42.9 4.7 i - -- ~-----£ .~- - -­ /- - - - -­ (------\- - - -- .s:. ',- - - - - ~ o r'J'~'\ i -- -( f - - ...,'- -I J_- ---- D.hI.C.(U L _-_-_:__-_-_ j- __ -- (_..... - - - -- .------I \------) ~ ------__J ,,'" --- _( '\-:------1 ,- - -.Jj i- - -\ . , 1-."·.... ,., ...... ,..... -: 2830 A H -9 PERCENTAGE OF NON-AGRiCULTURAL. LIVESTOCK , HUNTING WORKERS

60.1 , APlOW

MINING & QUARRYING

40.1-60.0 J- PLANTATIONS. ORCHARDS , AL.LIED ACTIVITIES

20.1-40.0 AGRICULTURAL SERVICES A FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL. NON-AGRICULTURAL. WORKERS IN PRIMARY 20.0 , 8E~OW OtHERS SECTOR FIGURES INSIDE 10UTSIDE THE CIRCLE INDICATE THE PERCENTAGE OF NON-AGRICU~TURAL WORKERS'- I • I 77 0 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

111 Map SO

'WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, SERVICING AND REPAIRS 1971

Percentage of workers engaged in manufacturing, DMC(U) (26'3 %) has highest concentration of processing, servicing and repairs to total workers are workers engaged in manufacturing, precessing, ser­ shown unit-wise in this map. Proportions of workers vicing and repzirs. Next in the order afe Mehrauli Tahsil (23'1 %) and Delhi Tahsil (19'7 %). In are grouped into three categories as shown in the map. NOMe and Delhi Cantonment the proportion of Units are shaded from high to low in accordance these workers is comparatively low at 7·1 % and with the range. 6 '0 %respectively.

NUMBER OF UN~C; o I 3 s

1111111111111111111111_111 NO. OF UNITS 24.5 94.2 100.0 o _ ABOVE 25.0 (I) AREl' AS PERCENTAGE ~ 10.0 -25.0 (2) o WORKERS IN THOUSANDs 258.8l267.8291.6 rn:m BELOW 10.0 (2)

FIGUR£S IN BRACkETS SHOW THE 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIm 1111 NUMBER OF IJNITS IN TH"T R"MGE o 88.' 9L9 100.0 WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

112 MAP 50

o / o / 770 77 IS ANUFACTURING WORKERS INNMG SERVICING PROCESS I AND REPAIRS 1971 A 2 4 ! ! ! i i i 2 4 6

I!O\)NDARIE$

UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA

TAHSIL ) DELHI TAHSIL (O.T. )

MEHRAULI TAHSIL C~~~RATION). DELHI MUNICIPAL

(URBAN) D M C. (U~ COMMITTEE NEW DElHI MUNICIR (N.D M.C)

• I 2845

H

GED IN MA NUFACTUFUNG, PERCENTAGE OF WORKERSNO ENGAREPAIRS TO TO TAL WORKERS PROCESSING,SERVICING A

ABOVE 25.0 •~ 10·0 - 25.0

rnm BELOW 10 CENT,.GE OF WOO A ·0 KERS ENGAGED IN P INDICATE PER REPAIRS FIGURESMANUFACTURIN INSIDE: GT~~~~ESSING,, SERVICING ANI)

o I 77 IS

GREENWICH

113 MapS1

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY TYPES AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 1971

In this map is shown the distribution of eight absolute number is given on the left side while that of types of household industries as below :- percentages on the right side of each diagram. Num­ ber of workers employed in each household industry (i) Agro-based is given at the top of each bar which are shaded accor­ (ii) Forest based ing to the legend. (iii) Livestock and fish-based Textile household industry employ the m2.ximum (iv) Textile number of workers among all the household industries (v) Mineral based in Delhi Cantonment (62 ·3 %), followed by NDMC (32'1 and (21'7%)DMC (U). In Delhi and Mehrauli (vi) Engineering %) Tahsils mineral based household industries employ (vii) Chemi,cal maximum workers to the tune of 30·8 % and 27 ·3 % (viii) Miscellaneous respectively. The second important household indus­ try in rural area is textiles. Leaving aside DMC (U) Proportionate bars representing the number of and Delhi Cantonment, Chemical industry employs workers employed in the aforesaid household indus­ lowest percentage of workers in all the remaining tries are drawn from high to low. The scale showing units.

AGRO-BASED PER C E N TAG E FOREST-BASED o 5 10 15 20 25

IV 6312 LIVESTOCK AND VIII ~~~~~¥f~~~~#Mi#~49~~~~~'i!.M~ FI~H-BASED

v~~r:t:t:0r:t:~~t:t:0r:t:t:~~~ TEXTILE ( III

II ,,:,I;~'~:OI~I,;'Ii:'IL~;"';11 VI V [ill]. MINERAL-BASED I VII VI ENGINEERING

VII CHEMICAL

VIII _ MISCELLANEOUS

114 MAP 51

, o

HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES BY TYPES AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 1971 A (~ ~ ·..... ·8·~.-., ~ ~. " 1 ? IIl1e. .I ...... \ '--2TI '-,,..., -oh''''~---1'-r~'''''_-~''''_'....-t~_'',.L"b km! D.M.C.(U) i BOUNDRIES UNION TERRITORY '" ( .-'-'-.' . ..1! . MUNICIPAL AREA r TAHSil J "-..) DElHI TAHSil (D.T) MEHRAUll TAHSil (M.T) i DElHI MUNICIPAl CORPORATION (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) >­ NEW DElHI MUNICIPAl COMMITTEE (N.O.M.C) ..,

. , I 2B 4S

on

/'''. \.,.. '-....

...... , ...... ~. l.. ,'-. '" ''' ...... ' ") A \.... a: H ..... ·'0 i~ ,i TYPES OF HOUSEHOlD INDUSTRIES \ AGRO-BASED i 0 VIVIfJ II VIII I VI VII "_.,MEHRAUll TAHSIL .\ ) II _ FOREST-BASED VI ENGINEERING J.. \...... /./ \.r-·-·""'· III • LIVESTOCK AND VII CHEMICAL FISH-BASED A IV.TEXTllE VIII _ MISCEllANEOUS

SCALE FOR O.M.C. (u) HAS BEEN REDUCED TEN TIMES

EAST OF GREENWICH

115 Map 52

FACTORIES BY TYPES AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 1971

Workers employed in various types of factories size of employment and shaded as per legend given are exhibited in this map. Factories are classified in the map. into the eight categories-(l)-agro-based, (H)-forest­ Miscellaneous factories employ maximum workers based, (III)-livestock and fish-based, (IV)-textiles, in NDMC (45 '4%) and DMC (U) (28,7%). Mineral (V)-mineral-based, (VI)-engineering, (VIl)-chemical based factories predominate in Delhi Cantonment and (VIII)-miscellaneous. (55 ·3 %), Delhi Tahsil (74'4 %) and Mehrauli Tahsil (70 ·2 %). Except Mehrauli Tahsil, lowest proportion Each category of factory is represented by a bar of workers is engaged in livestock and fish-based proportionate to its size of employment. Bars with factories located in all .the units of Delhi UT, which, suitable scale are arranged in accordance with the however does not exceed beyond 4 ·0 %.

AGRO-8ASEO

PERCENTAGE FOREST-8ASED

LIVESTOCK AND FISH-BASED VIIIIV ~i~~~~~II~II~~~~i~~I~~rn5<..L,t,:...:;.,:;,uJ~ V TEXTILE VI II v 11ftI] MINERAL-BASED

VI ENGINEERING

VII CHEMICAL

VIII _ MISCELLANEOUS

116 MAP 52

77

FACTORIES BY TYPES AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 1971

A

2 4 6 mil •• 'I " I I I

BOUNDRIES UNION TERRITORY ... _._._. ! MUNICIPAL AREA r (' ' . ..1 TAHSIL ('.J DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) ('-. MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) i DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION \ .. (URBAN) D M.C. (U) >- ) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (.\ (N.D.M.C)

(' I " 45 \ j /' ~...... ) i i

:c ...... / " ..... ' ...... '\ ..... , . .."-'...... l.·_.r ""'-. ) A H

TYPES OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES

AGRO-BASED V r:::::::::::::~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:., MINERAL-BASED

,,_ FOREST-BASED VI ENGINEERING

LIVESTOCK AND FISH ~ VII _ CHEMICAL "'~BASED A

IV TEXTILE VUI _ MISCELLANEOUS SCALE FOR D.M.C. (u) ~:AS BEEN REDUCED TEN TIMES

EAST OF GREENWICH

117 Map 53

FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 1971

The distribution of factories and workshops by The absolute- numbers are shown at the top of each size of employment is depicted in this map. Factories bar. and workshops, acCording to their size of employme.nt In Delhi UT as a whole, there are 31,619 factories are grouped into six categories: 1-4, 5-19, and workshOps. An overwhelming majority (72 '1 20--49, 50-99, 100 & abo'llll workers and unspe­ %) in the UT employ 1-4 persons. cified. A large proportion of 93 ·7 %factories and work­ shops of the Delhi UT are lecated in DMC (U) which Bars are drawn proportionate to the number of employ 1-4 persons. In this context it is noted, factories & wClrkshops for each category of size emp­ when the employment size increases, number of loyment. Scales measuring absolute number and factories and workshops decreases. percentages are given on left and right side of the diagram. Employment sizes of the factories and In Delhi cantonment and rural area 80·0 %­ workshops are given on the baseline of the diagram. factories and workshops employ 1-4 persons.

en 70 o (S-19) ~ 60 (100 +) II) 5 50 J: ~ 40 z ; 30 a: li.I 20

~ looj_ (SO-59) 100~------ri------~------~i 1000 10000 .00000 NUMBER OF FACTORIES

(BASEl) OM S£Ml'l.OG GRAPH)

118 MAP 53

FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT 1971 A r\. 21-...... ,.....,y,_., ...... ~-r...... -r...... -t-~6 .11.. i'"'· , i' 0 l ~' I , "I::' kll ! 'II ..... j

I ~ . ~D.lRIES t- ( '_'-'-','•.1 ~I'! ...... ~NI()I; nRRIT~Y B ,.... • 21375 73 I .~ 0"... "'IJNICI?A~ 1l1Ie ... {_. 21350 :::;;. RURAL AREA (ItA) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION f 7400 ::: ~ ~S.O (LllI8AN) V.M.t. (U) >- '. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE I 7375 (N.D.M.C) () 650 .., 625 ( 2.0 15 • I • I o 2B 45 28 ~5 " .. 550 1ft i 150 0.5 Q: j 85 ! 825 0 \,. 100 II)'" eo BOO . ') 0 i lOO i 20 'l 175

ISO o

(/I

• I 2630 H

SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

~ Ld 1- 4 PEI'.SONS

5 - 19 PEI'.;ONS

20 - 49 PERr.OIlS J-

50 - 99 PERSONS A ~ 100 PERSONS' ABOVE fiGURE:'> AT TilE TOP OF IlAR~ II;OICIlTE NUMBER OF FACTORIES IINO 'HORKSIlOPS ITI.IIITI UNSPECIFIEO PER50NS THE AS.OLUTE SCA~E HAS BEEN SHOWN ON THe. LUT ;IDE Of Till:. BAli OIAGII,I,M$ '!IllitE PU\CENTAGE SCALI'. , ON THE R1GHT ' no. 1115.

[AST OF GREENWICH

119 Map 54

FOOD-PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 1971

The distribution of food pro~essing industries Of the total three food processing industries of in the various units of the Delhi UT is shown in this NDMe, one deals with dairy products and the other map. Food processing industries are classified into two with bakery and confectionery, respectively seven categories: (I) rice and flour, (II) dal mills. employing 139 and 32 workers. (III) Oil mills, (IV) bakery and confectionery, (V) fruit preservation, (VI) hydrogenated oil industries and (VII) dairy industries. In DMC(U), a total of 43 food processing industries engaged in all 3070 workers. However, In units, Where any food processing industry is it is interesting to note that only one Dairy in located, proportionate circle representing the number DMC(U) provides employment to 722 workers. of workers engaged is drawn and the number of Besides, 12 rice & flour factories engaged-757, factories is shown accordingly. five dal mills-75, 13 oil mills-546, seven bakery and confectionery factories-663. three fruit preservatior It is quite revealing that all the food processing factories- 158, and two hydrogenated oil industries industries are located in NDMe and DMC(U). -149 workers.

NUMBER 0' INOtiSTll.I£S RISE AND !'LOO" o I~ lO,. 42...... n MILLS ~IIII.r~ OAL MILLS 1IIIIIlllllllllllllli26.1 ••••••37.0 65.2 8 ....9 91. ~.6 100.0 o OIL MILLS INDUSTRIES AS PEACENTM;t BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY

WORkERS IN THOUSANDS FRUIT PRESERVATION o 0.8~ 2.0 2.3 2.... 3.2

HYDROGENATED OIL

~llllllllll~=~=}~=~~=~=~=~~=~ DAIRY PRODUCTS o 23.4 25.7 ~2.7 64.0 68.11 73.4 100.0 WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

120 MAP 54

. , , , 710 71 IS

FOOD-PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 1971

DtLIfl T~H&IL

• I • 45

o

.... , / (1 / ',./ , 1.- I ) _rI :r ...... , \. ?f (' .....f / f '.I \\ 1" ...... ,) '.~. / ••" • ,...... I • - .... ) , J l . Ii"'" '_./ ' 2830 .~ " "-. INDV5T~leS ~ /) AND FlOIJA' ~ICEIoIllLS FRUIT PRES~RVATION i 0) . ".,' \ i '\ MtHAAUlI TAHSIt. '-\ . OALIdILU • H'IllROGENATED 04. .... _." I " ) NllMI!ER OF wom

FlCIIIIES INSIDE TIlE CIIlCLES INCICATS 0 THE NUMBER OF fACTORIES . , • I 77 0 7715

121 Map 55

BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO INDUSTRIES 1971

This map exhibits the distribution pattern of In Delhi UT, there are five industries of soft beverage and tobacco industries. There are only drinks and carbonated water, and only one of bidi two types of such industries (1) dealing with soft & other tobacco products. of the five industries dealing with soft drinks and carbonated water, drinks and carbonated water, and (2) dealing with four are installed in DMC(U) providing employment bidi and other tobacco products. to 1372 workers. The only one industry of bidi and other tobacco products is located in OMC(U) Proportionate circles according to the number engaging 34 workers. In NOMe, the only one of workers engaged in the two industries are drawn. industry of soft drinks and carbonated water employs Number of industries are shown in the circles. 141 workers.

NUM!3t:R OF INDUSTRIES

INDUSTRIES llllllllllt~llllllllllg!llllllllllllllllllllllllljlllllIIIIIII~8U 100.0 o

INDUSTRIES AS PERCENTAGE SOFT DRINKS AND CARBONATED WATlR

BIOI AND OTHER WORKERS IN THOUSANDS - TOBACCO PRODUCTS 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilr o 97.8 100.0 WORICIRS AS PERCENTAGE

122 MAP S5

. , . , 770 7715

BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO INDUSTRIES 1971

A

BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE ++H+H+ 'ROAD DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICPAL CORPORATION.). (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) NEW DELHI MIJN1CIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C) o / • I 2845 2B 45

o

(/I

.) • I 2830 \...... A " H ! INDUSTRIES NUMBER OF WORKERS --1000 SOFT DRINKS AND CARBONATED WATER ( (~ \ MEHRAU\.I TAHSIL '-\ ...... _."\.\ QIIIP BIOI AND OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS \ ). \ _/./ \,/"._._._.

A

FIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE THE NUMBER OF FACTORIES

o I o I 11 0 1715

EAST OF GREENWICH

123 Map 56

TEXTILE INDUSTRIES 1971

Distribution pattern of textile industries in In DMC(U), all the six types of textile industries Delhi UT is depicted in this map. Textile industries are located. A total of 83 factories provide employ­ are classified into six types: (I) Cotton, (II) Wool, ment to 2118 workers. Maximum number of workers (III) Silk, (IV) Knitting mills, (V) Carpets and rugs weaving (VI) threads, cordage and rope. (18,875) are engaged in 15 cotton industries. Other industries i.e., wool (1), Silk (22), knitting (33) and Proportionate circles representing the number carpets and rugs weaving (11) respectively employ of workers engaged in different industries, are drawn. 408,844,637 and 18 workers. One thread, cord, and Number of total industries is shown in each circle. ropes industry engages 18 workers.

NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES o IS 26 27 60 61 &3 INDUSTRIES hmmmrTTTTJ:8~~~~!!IIiif!j COTTON

o 31.3 32·S 72.' §ill]. WOOl. INDUSTRIES A$ PEACliNTAGE - 511.1<

WORKERS IN fHOUUNOS KNITTING MILL o CARPETS' RUGS WEAVING

THREADS CORDAGE o , ROPE WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE -

124 MAP 56

TEXTILE INDUSTRIES 1971

A

BOUNDARIES / UNION TERRITORY I MUNICIPAL AREA '" (_.-.-...... ; TAHSIL : RAILWAY LI NE (' ... ROAD r'-' DELHI TAHSIL (D.T.) i " MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T~ " DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION >- i (URBAN) D.M C. (u) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE )

• (~D.M.C~ "- I 28 " 45 l i / i..

_.OJ I" ~ (, " .r·"./'\. ...., ) j (

INDUSTRIES

COTTON

NUMBER OF WORKERS WOOL -20000 • -15000 SILK -10000

KNITTING MILLS

A CARPETS • RUGS WEAVING FIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES ___ 800 THE NUM&ER OF FACTORIES ---600 ---400 THREADS CORDAGE • ROPE ---50 I • 0 EAST OF GREENWICH

125 Map 57

LEATHER. AND WOOD-BASED INDUSTRIES 1971

Leather and wood-based industries located in drawn. Number of industries are indicated within the Delhi UT are shown in this map. Leather based the circles. Industries are classified as: (I) tanneries and leather furnishing, (Il) shoe, OIl) manufacturing of leather In DMC(U), there are 2 tanneries & leather products except foot-wears and other wearing furnishing factories employing 19 workers, eight apparels. Wood-based industries are classed as: shoe-factories 237 workers and two manufacturing (1) saw mills, (II) manufacture of furniture & fixture, of leather products 35 workers. A total of 12 leather (III) wood products (IV) paper and pulp products. based industries provide employment to 291 workers. Proportionate circles representing the number As regard wood-based industries, a total of of workers eIigaged in each of the industries are 38 industries engage 916 workers.

NUMBER OF INOUSTRIES INOUSTRIES [lID TANN£RIES AND LEAT.H£II FURNISHING ~SHOE ~ MANU~ACTUAE OF LEATHER PROOUCT Ililo 4.0 20.0:.Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllll~ 2"'.0 ,0.0 60,0 114.0 100.0 ~ EXCE"T FOOTWEAR AND OTH£FI INDUSTRIES AS PERCENTAGE WEARING APPAREL ~ SAW MILL WORKERS IN HUNDREDS _ MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE 010.2 1.6 9 1.3 8.3 10.7 12,1 AND FIXTURES _ WOOD PROOUCTS ANO OTHERS I : 01111111111111111111111111111111_111111111 i _ ""PIli MIl) PULP PROQUeTS Ii 2L2 2401 Z7• ., 69.0 81.'7 100.0 o , 1 WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

126 MAP 57

o , . , 77 0 1715

LEATHER AND WOOD BASED INDUSTRIES 1971 A 0 2 4 6 .UtI 0 I I I I 0 I I I I 0 i ~ 0 2 4 6 8 10 kll

BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA t- TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE ROAD DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T~ DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) .).. DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C) • I • I 28 4S 284

RO I _.J i (' \., r'j-\ i o I 'oJ' i l I ".., I (-.Ji ,.."1 I ,; '.I, I '-_I \ I ,) :r ') I ( , '\ / \ ,._ ...... - .._;. .") i .,..-.. ..., ...... /_./ • I 2830 '.... H A '-._ ~ .)

LEATHER INDUSTRIES WOOD BASED INDUSTRIES (

TANNERIES AND LEATHER SAW MILL (()J fURNSHING ~ { ( '\ MEHRAULI TAHSIL '-\

IIoIANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE ...... _., '1 NUMBER OF WORKERS . SHOE @ AND FIXTURES '\ ~ -300 J- \ .,. •.; \ ...... _._._.- Ioo1ANUfACTURE OF LEATHER. PRODUCT EXCEPT FOOT- • WOOD PRODUCTS AND OTHERS A ~ WEAR AND OTHER WEARING APPAREL

FIGURES INSIOE THE CIRCLES INDICATE PAPER AND PULP PRODUCTS THE NUMBER OF FACTORES

• I • I 770 7715

EAST OF GR&ENWICH

127 Map 58

METAL-BASED INDUSTRIES 1971

The metal-based industries located in Delhi UT metal products (except machinery and transport are shown in this map. equipment) which are located in Delhi Tahsil with a total of 35 workers. Metal-based industries are classified into six categories: (1) manufacture of iron and steel (2) In DMC (U), a total of 356 such industries with copper smelting (3) manufacture of aluminium and 9902 workers are in existence. The largest group of aluminium products (4) iron and steel furniture industries in DMC(U) are of manufacture of metal (5) structural steel products (6) manufacture of products (except machinery and transport equip­ metal products (except machinery and transport ment) in which are 282 industries with 7675 workers. equipment). Circles represent proportions of the The remaining industries pertain to the manufacture total workers engaged in different categories of of iron and steel (36 industries with 1356 workers), industries. Number of factories in each category is copper smelting (2 industries with 28 workers), given inside the circles. aluminium and aluminium products (6 industries with 214 workers), iron and steel furniture (10 Metal-based industries are mainly located III industries with 143 workers), structural steel DMC(U) except two dealing in manufacture of products (20 industries with 486 workers).

I,' NUIoC8ER 0' INDUSTRIES 'NOVS1II,ES

_ IoIANU~ACTURE O~ 'RON I &TUI.

• COPPER SIoCELTlI'IG

IWOUSTRIES A$ PERCENTAGE ~ IoIANU~"CTURE OF ALUMINIUM AHO ~ ALUIoIINIUIoC PRODUCTS

IliON AND STEEL FURNitURE WORKERS IN THOUSANDS

~ STRUCTURAL-STEEL PROO~CTI

MANUfACTURE OF loCUM. PROOUCtI~' rnm IoIACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIP ...,,,)

WORKERS .05 PERCENTAGE

128 MAP 58

77 0' 77•

METAL-BASED INDUSTRIES 1971

A 2 o 2 , , " 6 1111 •• , I I I I it i o 2 4

BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE ROAD DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) ). NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C) 2 ()

_.J / ~ ( \ , r ...... /'·\ ._. i

I NOUSTRI '\ • MANUFACTURE OF IRON & STEEL i i \ I • COPPER SMELTING \\ M£HRAULI TAHSIL '_'\""...... " ~ MANUFACTURE OF ALUMINIUM AND _. ~ ALUMINIUM PRODUCTS ..... \ ) )- \. _.' ./ IRON AND STEEL FURNITURE \,,....._._._. A

STRUCTURAL-STEEL PRQt)UCTS

MANUFACTURE OF METAL PRODUCTS (EXCEPT FIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE •(fD MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT) THE NUMBER OF ,FACTORIES

EAST OF GREENWICH

129 Map 59

NON-METALLIC MINERAL BASED INDUSTRIES 1971

This map shows the distribution of non-metallic in DMC(U), NDMC and Delhi Tahsil where a mineral based industries located in the Delhi UT. total of 2030 workers are employed. Non-metallic industries are classified into five In DMC(U) there are 12 industries of pottery categories: (1) cement (2) bricks, tiles and other china. and porcelain wares with 645 workers stands at the top. Other industries are shown in the map structural clay products (3) pottery, china and accordingly. porcelain wares (4) glass and glass wares and (5) manufacture of structural stone goods, stone­ In NDMC, there is only one industry of pottery, wares, stone dressing and crushing etc. Circles in china and porcelain wares which employs 158 workers. proportion of total workers in different categories of industries are drawn. Number of industries are In Delhi Tahsil, there are 2 industries of bricks, inserted in the circles. tiles and other structural clay products which employs 63 workers. Besides 4 industries of pottery and other Map reveals that all the 33 industries are located employ 479 workers in this tahsil.

NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES

0 I 29 31 33 INDUSTRIES

II1II CEMENT 0 87.9 93,9 100.0 ((1[[11 BRICKS. TILES AND on.. ell STRUCTURAl. CLAY PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES AS PERCENTAGE mil POTTERY, CHINA AND PO~CELAfN WA~E WORf

0 23.9 &7.0

wORKERS AS PERCENTAGe

130 MAP 59

NON-METALLIC MINERAL-BASED INDUSTRIES 1971

-{It. 2 0 2 4 , I , 6 ..... , , I , I· I I I , I I , i 2 0 2 .. 6 • 10 t. ~

BOUNDARIES

• I A H ."i INDUSTRIES i • CEMENT \

\ MEHRAULI TAHSil ._\ tffJ}\ BRiCKS, TILES AND OTHER ...... _. i ~ STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS "'.\ ~ NUMBER OF WORI

EAST OF GREENWICH

131 MAP 60

ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES 1971

The distribution of engineering and scientific instruments and lenses (including photographic industries in Delhi UT is shown in this map. optical good~) (2) Scientific medical an~' Surgical instruments (3) assembling and repairing 0 watches Engineering industries are classified into four and clocks, and (4) manufacture and tuning f musical types-(I) heavy machines and tools/manufacture and instruments. Circles proportionate to the total workers assembling of machinery other than electrical (2) in different industries are drawn. Number of indus­ heavy electrical equipments (motors, generators etc.) tries are given inside the circtes. (3) electrical goods (lamps, fans, radios, electrical equipments etc.) and (4) general and jobing engi­ In Delhi UT, there are 351 industries engaging neering goods. 12005 workers under engineering industries and the scientific industries, numbers 52 units with 1366 On the other hand the scientific instrument indus­ workers. All these industries are located in DMC tries are classified into four categories (1) optical (U), NDMC and Delhi Tahsil.

ENGIN£[RING ANt' SCIENTlrlC INDUSTRIES _ NUMBER OF !HOUSTRIU HEAVY !A"CH'NES AND TOOLs/MANurACTURE AND AsnM8LING O' M4CHINERY OTHER . THAN ELECTRICALS _ HEAVY £lECTR'CAl EOU.PMENTS (MOTOR5. GENERATORS, TRAN$MITTE~S ETCJ _ ELECTRICALS GOODS (LAMPS, FANS, INSULATORS, WIRES, C"BLES, BATTERY, M.CROPHONE, RADIO, o 38.0 39.5 79.9 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS ETC.) 1N0USTR,£5 AS PERCENT"Gr 99.5 ~ GENERAL ANO JOBBING Ii:!i!:m ENGINEERING GOODS

~ OPTIC"L INSTRUMENTS ANO LENSES ONCltJO'NG WORKERS IN TMOUSAND'S ~ PHOTOGRAPHIC OPTICAL GOODS)

r::::::::l SC'ENTIFlC, IIoIEO(CAL AND L.:.:..:d SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS _ ASSEMBL'NG ANO REPA.RING OF WATCHES AND CLOCKS .12 ••.7 MANU'ACTUR.NG AND rUNNING WORKEIIS AS PERCENTAGE D OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTi

132 MAP 60

ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES 1971

2 o 2 A ! • , , I & o ~ ~

BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE ROAD DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T~ DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION I (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) ..e DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ., (N.D.M.C)

1""1 (/I I ~_I I I I J f' ') I I \ \ ,.. I ).1" ...... -. l·. ,...... " ..., ,-,/. .~ A H I ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS INDUSTRIES I HEAVY MACHINES AND TOOLS/MANU-. OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND \ , ..3- FACTURE AND ASSEMBLING OF MAC- LENSES (INCLUDING PHOTO- " • ,- HINERY OTHER THAN ELECTRICALS GRAPHIC OPTICAL GOODS) \ MEHRAULI TAHSIL -\ ...... " HEAVY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS (ill)::::: SCIENTIFIC, MEDICAL AND (MOTORS. GENERATORS, TRANS- :::::: SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS '_'" " ) • "lITTERS ETC) ::::. J.. \ .// ELECTRICAL GOODS (LAMPS, FANS •• -,.",.._._ ...-,-"" INSULATORS, WIRES, tABLES, BAT- ASSEMBLING AND REPAIRING OF TERV, MICROPHONE, RADIO,) ELEC- WATCHES AND CLOCKS TRICAL EQUIPMENTS ETC. • A

~ GENERAL AND JOBBING ENGINEE- ~ MANUFACTURING AND TUNNING ~ RING GOODS V OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE THE OF FACTORIES

EAST OF GREENWICH

133 Map 61

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIES 1971

Distribution of transport equipment industries industries are shown by proportionate circles. in Delhi UT is highlighted in this map. Number of industries are indicated inside the circles. Transport equipment industries are classified In Delhi UT, there are 128 transport equipment into five categories (I) manufacture of coaches, wagons, industries employing 3565 workers. All the indus­ tramways and other rail equipments (2) manufacture tries are located in DMC (U) except one pertaining to of motor vehicles including assembling of motor vehi­ aircraft which is located in Delhi Cantonment. cles (3) bicycle manufacturing (4) aircraft industry (5) manufacture of transport equipment not elsewhere Source : Data supplied by the Chief Inspector classified. Number of workers engaged in different of factories, Delhi.

NUMBER OF INOUSTRIES

INOUSTAft!. _ MANUFACTURING OF COAC ..., -..GONS. TRAMWAYS AND OTHER RAIL EQUIPMENTS _ MANUFACTURING OF MOTOR VEHIClES INCLUOING ASSEMBLING OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF ALL TYPES INOuSTRUlS AS PERCENTAGE _ BICYCLES MANUFACTURING

WORKERS IN THOUSANDS _ AIRCRAFT INOIJSTRY

~ MANUFACTUIt£ OF TRANSPORT EOUI'MENT ...... NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED II

WORKERS AS PEACENTAGE

134 MAP 61

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIES 1971

A 2 0 a 4 6 .11 .. L'~I~'~tl~~'~'~'~'~~I~'~rl~~' 2 o· 2 4 6 8' 10 til ~

BOUNDARiES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE ROAD

DELHI TAHSIL

I 45 ,__ I / ""' .... _"' I{ r ,/

III

A " H INOUSTRIES i t.ANUFACTURING OF COACHES,WAGONS,TRAMWAYS j AND OTHER' RAIL EQUIPMENTS \

MANUFACTURING OF MOTOR VEHICLES. INCLUD,NG '\ MEHRAULI TAHSI\. ASSEM8L,NG OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF ALL TYPES " ._., '\ 81CYCLES MANUFACTURING J- \ / ...; \,r._._._ ......

AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY A

FIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE MANUFACTURE OF TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT Nor THE NUMBER OF FACTORIES ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED

EAST OF GREENWICH

135 Map 62

RUBBER AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 1971

This map shows the distribution of rubber and (7) plastic products, synthetic resins etc. Propor­ chemical industries in the Delhi, UT. tionate circles according to number of workers engaged in different industries are drawn. Number of indus­ Rubber and chemical industries are classified into tries are inserted in the circles. seven categories (1) manufacture of rubber products (2) basic chemical industries such as acids, alkalies and their salts not elsewhere classified (3) fertilisers -In Delhi UT there are 102 industries of rubber (4) medicine and pharmaceutical products (5) soaps, and chemical employing a total of 3756 workers. All perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet products (6) these industries are located in DMC(U), NDMC and petro-chemical industries including paints and varnishes Mehrauli Tahsil.

NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES INDUSTRiES

51 57 SO 70 78 M 102 ~ MANUFACTURE OF RUSIIER PRODUCTS

~ eASIC CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES SUCH AS ACIDS, ALKALIES AND THEIR S4LTi NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFEO 68.6 76.5 86,3 lOOP _ FlATILI5e:RS INDUSTRIES AS PERCENTAGE

_ "':OICIN' AHO PHARMACEUTICAL PROOUCTS WORKERS IN THOUSANDS l1li SOAPS, PERFUMES, COSMEllCS AND 195197 3.26 3.76 OTHER TOILET PRODUCTS [JIll] PETRO-CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, MATHANOL FORMAL-OEHYDE, STYRENE ETC. (INCLUO ING P41NTS AND VARNISHES)

_ PLASTIC PRODUCTS, SYNTHETIC 52J) S2.5 100.0 0 16.9 RUINS ETC. WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

136 MAP 62

o , 7~ 0' 77 IS

RUBBER AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 1971

A

2 0 4 6 B 10 kll ."" BOUNDARIES .I I UNION TERRITORY MUi'lICIPAL ARER ~ (_._.-.,j TAHSIL ( ..... j RAILWAY LINE -+++++++ ("-. ROAD DELHI TAHSIL (D.TJ i ". MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) ;.. ( DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C~ o , o I 284S 284S

_._; i 'l" ( \ " o ."'J--\. ....,. )

Ul

Ii'lDUSTRIES o I A 2830 ~ MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER PRODUCTS BASIC CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES SUCH AS ACIOS, ALKALIES AND THEIR SALTS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED

FERTILISERS NUMBER OF WORKERS I --1200 MEDICINE AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

SOAPS, PERFUMES, COSMETICS AND OTHER TOILET PRODUCTS A PETRO-CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, METHANOL FORMAL­ DEHYDE, STYRENE ETC. (INCLUDING PAINTS AND VARNISHES) fIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE THE NUMBER OF FACTORIES PLASTIC PRODUCTS, SYNTHETIC RESINS ETC. o , o I 770 77 IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

137 Map 63 RURAL POPULATION IN ELECTRIFIED VILLAGES 1971

In thi,s map is shown block-wise rural population In Delhi UT, 97·7 % population live in electri­ living in ~Iectrified villages. fied villages. Block-wise, it is seen that the villages under the coverage of Mehrauli Block, in respect of Percentage of rural population living in electrified electrification are maximum where (99 ·8 %) of popula­ villages have been calculated for all the blocks. These tion live in electrified villages. Shahdara Block has percentage figures have been grouped into three the lowest proportion (89'8 %). In other Blocks categories and are shown by choropleth techinque like Kanjhawala, Najafgarh and Alipur the respective as shown in the legend of the map. figures are 98 ·8 % , 9&·2 % and 97 ·1 %.

NUMBER 0' UNITS

_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE-i NO,OI UNITS o 19,5 94.2 100.0 ABOVE 98.5 (2) AREA AS ""CINTAGE m om 95.0-98,5 (2) RUltAL f'OIIULATIOH IN THOUSANDS ~ BELOW 95.0 (I)

FIGURES IN BRACKET SHOW THE __'llllllllllllllllllirJ' NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 41" 92.8 100.0 'RURAL PO"Ul.ATIOH AS PE ACE NT""

138 MAP 63

o , 7~ 0' 7715

RURAL POPULATION IN ELECTRIFIED VILLAGES 1971 A ('" ;... :.....- . 1\ .\ ~ ''_' ''\ VD.M.C.(U) i BOUNDARIES ,.-rrr-J UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA BLOCK SHAHDARA BLOCK (S.B.) K MEHRAULI BLOCK (M.a) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION )< (URBAN) O.M.C. (u) I' >­ ALIPUR BLOCK NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE r 97.1 (N.D.M.C)

o I o I 28 ~S 2845

0:

DELHI M. CORP. (URBAN)

i

N.O.M.C.

NAJAFGARH BLOCK

i. I .. JJLk,·, o I 2830 l. • A H

PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION LIVING IN ELECTRIFIED VILLAGES TO TOTAL POPULATION ~ ABOVE 98.S

95.0- 98.5 []] J.. ~ BELOW 9S.0 A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION LIVING IN ELECTRIFIED VILLAGES

• I o I 7 a 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

139 Map 64 WORKERS IN CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS 1971

This map highlights the unit-wise percentages communication. A majority of these villages (194) have of workers engaged in construction, transport, workers from 5 %to 15 %. There are only 17 villages storage and communications. which have 15·1 to 20·0 % workers engaged in the aforesaid activity, Only 14 villages which are located The unit-wise percentages are grouped into five at Delhi U. A. border have more than 20 % workers ranges. According to these ranges all the villagesl engaged in this activity. units are shaded by choropleth technique and as is It is revealing that in none of the urban units, shown in the legend of the map. the proportion has crossed (20 %) mark for example, in DMC(U), NDMC and Delhi Cantonment, 'the Out of 243 inhabited villages 18 villages have no proportion is (15,3%), (14 '0%) and (10·9 %) res~ worker engaged in constructions, transportation and pectively.

NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND URBAN UNITS NUI.t8ER of VILv.GU AND URilAN UNIT$ o 14 II 74 166 228 246 261 _ 20.1 .. ABOVE ~ ...)

"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·1, 1 ~ 15.1-20.0 Q9) o 5.4 12.6 28.4 616 100.0

AflEA AS PERCENTAGE ~IO.I-IS.o (... ~

[[III] 5.1 - 10.0 (9~)

t===j 5.0 .. BELOW (62) N NIL (!8) 0 DESERTED (15) o 1,,6 O&. 7 91.6 I""100.0 "(;UA£S IN etIACKETS SHOW THE NUI-IIIER,o' WORI\EflS AS PERCEt

140 MAP 64

. , o , 770 7715 WORKERS -IN CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORT. STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS 1971 A

BOUNDARIES

• I 28 45

(II

• I 2830 H PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES IfiBIj 20.1 & ABOVE

~ 15.1-20.0

~ 10.1_15.0

ITIJ]] 5.1 - 10.0

t-=-~ 5.0' 8ELOW A [=:J DESERTED VILlAGES

N NIL

. , • I 77 0 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

141 Map6S

DENSITY.OF RAILWAYS 1971

. Density of railways ~ terI'!ls of the length of the ranges from hlgh to low values showing density of raIlway Iin~s measured 10 kIlometres per 25 Km.2 railways. of area is shown in this map. Railways are plotted on the base of map of the As is evident from the map, a considerable part Delhi UT whithin grids covering an area of 25 Km.2 of rural area and southern portion of Delhi UA de­ The length of the railways are measured, and in accor­ prived of railways spread. The five railways dance with these length isopleths are drawn at suitable tracks, as shown in the map. which form the hub intervals as shown in the index of the map. The inter­ of VA, has a comparative higher density of railways, vals of two isopleths are shaded according to the 8 km. per 25 krn.2

142 MAP 65

DENSITY OF RAILWAYS 1971 A

2 o , i',

BOUNDARY, UNION TERRITORY _._._ to

..,

(II

:r

A H

Kll.Ot.IETRES OF RAILWAYS

PER 25 kJ OF AIlEA

6

4

o A

£AST OF GREENWICH

143 Ma,66

DENSITY OF SURFACED ROADS 1971

This map shows the density of surfaced roads in of map. The space in between the two isopleths is the Delhi UT in terms of kilometres of surfaced road shaded according to the ranges from high to low 2 per 25 km of area. as shown in the legend of the map. Length of the surfaced roads on the map are The core of Delhi UA has the highest road 2 measured in every 25 km grid area. In the centre 2 of all the squares, the values of road lengths are plot­ density which is 20 km per 25 km in sharp contrast ted and isopleths are drawn with values of road to the major part of the rural area which comes below lengths at suitable intervals as shown in the index the density of 10 km/per 25 km2 area.

144 MAP 66

DENSITY OF SURFACED ROADS 1971 A 2 0 2 4 6 .. II .. I I , , I , I I i i I , I I I i 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 k.. ~ BOUNDARY, UNION TERRITORY ..

5

., , 2 2 45

S .:~'~; \ ~ .. . l' ...:,. ) j ,. j

...... 0 .," .:...... : : : : :\

III

, ,. I ...... • \...... "._ ...... 28 ... H 0 0 KILOMETRES OF ROADS " PER 25 k"'~ OF AREA -9 \ ~ 100 \ I, 80 ...... , 60 '\ ). 40 \ ~

20 5 O 10 A

S

0 I 0 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

145 Map 67

NUMBER OF PASSENGERS ORIGINATING PER ROUTE KILOMETRE PER DAY ON RAILWAYS 1974-75

This map depicts the number of passengers origi­ The major flow of passengers is from Uttar Pradesh nating per route kilometre, per day, on railways. to the city of Delhi. The Delhi Tughlakabad section Originating passengers from and to destinations of northern railways and Delhi-Delhi Safdar­ per route kilometre, per day arc computed. Accord­ jang sections show feable flow of passengers. As ing to the origin of passengers at each station, the regard the daily passengers from originating stations, volume of passengers is shown. Delhi Iunction has the largest share.

146 MAP 67

. , , 77 0 . 77 IS

NUMBER OF PASSENGERS ORIGINATING PER ROUTE KILOMETRE PER DAY

ON RAILWAYS 1974-75 A

2...., ---,"" ...... 001-1 ...,ir-"'-r2I-,1f-,...... '~i __,.l1-.-...,.I ...... "O"'~ 1011.. I' ~ , 4 A 8 i Ih kill I 80UNDARY, UNION TERRITORY --,_'" ,_'_'_', i NORTHERN RAILWAY (N,R) ( ,,,I i'" 'J' r-' I " ., i

• I " 4$ • I at 2B 4S

,.... I _,..; ,. (i

r' .... ,.... , \"1' , ...... / \ o I '..,,' j y.. j " (-, .... ' \ i ',"" :r "" \""

• I 28 0 A H

PASSENGERS ORIGINATING PER ROUTE k ... PER DAY '9

ffi '-\ II ~:~~":gg ..... " .... ' ...... ,_" " ::: 100 ::: ::::: ::'''.:::. " '\ i ~~t:::~:::~::~:~::::::=:·~,:~:~::~:~::::l._.., , O~------~------~ J- \ 1"/ ~ NAME OF RAILWAY STATIONS:- \,,,_''A'_, .... ' -11-11-11- METRE GAUGE RAILWAY (DOUBLE) I OELHI IN. 6 ~~~~AJDDIN II LOOHI ,COLONY 16 PATEL NAGAR 21 NANGLOI --- BROAO • " (SINGLE) 2 SADAR BAZAR 7 OKHLA 12 SAROJINI NAGARI7 SARAI ROHILLA 22 SHAHOARA (DOUBLE) 1 NEW DELHI B TUGHLAKABA'O 13 SAFDARJANG 18 KISHAN GANJ 23 SABZI MANDl

4 MINTO BRIDGE 9 LAJPAT N4GAR 14 PALAM 19 DAY" BAST! 24 AZAOPUR

5 TllAr< BRIDGE 10 SEWA NAGAR IS DELHI CANTT, 20 S!,A~UA BASTI 2S BAOLI 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

147 Map 68

WORKERS IN TRADE AND COMMERCE 1971

This map depicts the percentages of workers into four ranges-three below, 'one nearer to the UT engaged in trade and commerce to the total working average (19'9 %). ~ population in various units of the Delhi UT. The highest proportion of workers engagM in Percentages of all the units of workers engaged in trade and commerce to the total working population trade end commerce is in DMC(U) (22·8 %), are calculated. The percentages are shown in the followed by NDMC (13 '0%). The lowest proportion map by choropleth technique by grouping the data lies in Delhi Tahsil (3 . 5 %).

NUMBeR O~ UNITS

Q 2 3 5

NO.OF UNITS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ ~ Ell A'80VE 15.0 (I) 0' 24.5 27,4 5S.8 100,0

AREA AS PERCENTAGE _IO..l-IS.o (I)

_ SJ-IO.o (I) WORKERS IN THOUSANDS 241,.5 0 E=== j 8ELOW SJ (2)

FIGUQES IN 8RACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE 0 WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE 98.8

148 MAP 68

WORKERS IN TRADE AND COMMERCE 1971

2 , , o I I i o BOUNDARIES ~ UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA ;. TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (O.T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ,;. DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D M C. (U) ,).. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMnTEE .., (N.D.M.C) o 28 'S>

o

til

A

PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN TRADE & COMMERCE

_ ABOVE 15.0

).. _10,1-15.0

_ 5.1-10.0 A

FIGUP.ES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE ~-=- d BELOW 5. I OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN TRADE AND COMMERCE

EAST OF GREENWICH

149 Map 69

WORKERS IN SERVICES 1971

Percentages of workers engaged in services to the The percentage are grouped into three categories as total working population in all the units of the Delhi shown in the legend of the map. UT are depicted in this map. The population of workers engaged in services is uneven between the rural and urban units. Highest proportion is in Delhi Cantonment (76 ·8 %), followed For various units, percentages of workers in services by NDMC (65 ·1 %) and DMC(U) (33 ·9 %). In Delhi to total working population are calculated and are and Mehrauli TahsiIs, the respective percentages are shown in the map by choropleth technique. (24 '0%) and (27 '4%).

NUMBER OF UNITS

Hllllllllllllllllillt------=-=-=-=-=-1 NO. OF UNITS o 5 e 30.3 100.0 ~ ABOVE 60.0 (2) AREA AS PERCENTAGE _ 30.0-600 (I)

W~Ke:RS IN THOUSANDS E d BELOW 300 (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RIINGE _IIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlii~=lo 19.7 93.7 100.0 WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE

150 MAP 69

. , , 770 . 77 15

WORKERS IN SERVICES 1971

A

2 0 a " 6 ! .fI.. .-' I I ",' I I r- ~ I 0 .; (, 8 I IOk.. .._ ! - -, to- (--'_'-'_',__ .,.l.. J- __- UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA r·-j~";------­ TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) I------~------_------­ MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) .':------­ DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION /------­ (URBAN) D M.C. (U) >­ (------'1 ----- DELHI TAHSIL ------NEW OELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE .., (H.D.M.C)

• I 28 45 (~======-;==-~=~~======.\------;::,. /-~ ------J ----- ~ ~- ..J.., ------/ - - - ,-'-.:; - /- - - .". - - \.--- -1 - ~,-.... --- J- - ',__ _ 1 ______(~__ _ .)- - ~ , - - - - - ~.... ~ - r _-_ -_/"t'_-_ --'- -_-_- 1- - -~------_....;... - - - -~ - - -- /------T---. \ ~ (-'------:J--- , ___ __ C',_ - " -- -- -)­ ~- o rr,.o, ':L ~ . ..., r' -- -II -- - I- --- - ,'- - .I ______D.M.C.(U) ----- 1------j------,.., -/- -- - -~~~~~~~~~~~~I .-._,. - --- -~-/-,-/- - -- - ~ ------({_r -'~ ---- (Jl \------:------~~~~ i:----~------J--~------~~~ ,",,-,- - - - ~ ------,----~---~------­ ----f---(~------~--~----,_ _ _ ..l. ____ ":""'1 ~------'. _ _ _ _ _ I ' ../ ."...... _,' c.. ,'_ , 7·...... ~ /- , ..... " ')-- • I \-;:;1' 1_,;' A\.- 2830 ,., '-T- 1------/------. \:------_( PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN SERVICES \ - - -- - _._ I- _ME~AULI T~SIL__ ~ •...... ,,_ _ 27.4 _ _ _ '1 ~ AeOVE 60.0 -.~ .,-----; .

.30.0-60.0 C------_;:_...... ~ ''\.,..-:;:,.=._.-'

UBELOW 30.0 A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN SERVICES

o I • I 77 0 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

151 Map70AToD

WORKERS IN VARIOUS SERVICES 1971

Four maps are drawn to show the percentage of MAP B : In Delhi UT, the percentage of workers workers in various services to total workers in services engaged in educational & scientific services is 13 ,7. 1971. Services are classified as (A) public services The highest proportion is in Delhi Tahsil (16·9 %), (B) educational and scientific services (C) medical and closely followed by DMC(U), (15 ·5). In other units health services (D) personal and other miscellaneous like Mebrauli Tahsil, NDMC and Delhi Cantonment services. it is respectively 10·3 %. 8·7 % and 2·2 % . The percentages of workers engaged in the afore­ MAP C : In the category of medical and health said four services to total workers grouped intp four service comparatively less workers i.e., 5·5 % are categories and accordingly hatched from high to low, engaged in Delhi ur as a whole. In other units like as given in the legends of the four maps. NDMC, DMC(U), Delhi Tahsil and Me1u'8uli Tahsil MAP A: Percentage of workers engaged in the figures is 6 ·6 %. 5'5 %,5 ·3 %and 4·9 %. In Delhi public services in Delhi UT as a whole is 40 ·0 %. Cantonment (1 ·4 %), the proportion is lowest. Highest proportion is recorded in Delhi Cantonment (85 ·9 %) as against DMC(U) (33'6 %) which stands MAP D : In Delhi UT, 28·1 % are engaged in at the bottom. The respective percentages for NDMC, personal and other miscellaneous services. The highest Mehrauli Tahsil and Delhi Tahsil arc 53 '7, 52·5 proportion is reported in DMC(U) (32·3 %) as against and 50 ·8. the lowest in Delhi Cantonment (8·0 %).

WORKERS IN TtfOUSANOS

o 25 50 7S 100 f25 '50 175

EDUCATIONAL I SCIENTIFIC SEP.­ VICES

MEDICAL & HEALTH SERVICES

~~~~~~~L & MISC.

0 10 20 30 40 SO

WORKERS AS PERCENTAGE ~ MALE ~ FEMALE

152 WlP 70A MAP 708

WORKERS IN PUBLIC SERVICES 1971 WORKERS IN EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICES 1971

H

PE.!lC!IoIUGIt OF .0"UII5 III PUflLIC KJlYtCEI ~ClHT.4.GI.Of_!RSI"'(DIICATIONAI. MID 5at:NTI~1C HIWICU ~J4I'AfOYE ~15.lI40VE

~5aJ_S4I.O ~K).I-".O

[[[]scu_n.o OJIJ"'-IO.O

~5OC'.1.OIr Qi.OlliLOW ~! IN5I01! Tit< ""'" JNDICI!oT! PERCENT"E OF wo~Ut I'IGUR£SlI<5o.:TI4lWlPlI«)CAftKIKt>ITAIOl lNiOl,lCAJIOIW._SClEmF!I;IiERYICiS 0# _!U Dol PUlUC UIOIVlCU.

MAP 70e MAP 700

WORKERS IN MEDICAL A"" WORKERS IN I'ERSONAL AND OTHER HEALTH SERVICES 1971 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 1971

T

PUICI!MHGl OF IJOIU'ERS IN KK!NTAGtOlWOflUJlSINPU50"""'AJII) IoIEOleAL A"'OM!.. t.TNIEIII:YICU OT~R IoIISC£LUiIII[OUI SUYICU m:S.7 ... IOYI EmJOJI ...OW: ~SI-5" ~II.I-JO.O

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~~.~lltt.OlI' glO.olKLOlf fIGUllUh5ID£THE~~ INOICATI ~RCf.NTAGf.OFWOIUllRS I'IIIVfl!I..,..,.rNl_WOIC""EI'!AC£ffI',IoGEO~ IN Pf.R$ONAl. MID orMER .... $CtlL.. iIII[OUS $ERVICU wo.wu N MUlieAL Ne ...u.rll SUI\IIeU

153

E. SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS

155 Map 71

SCHEDULED CASTES 1971

The proportion of scheduled castes to the total into three categories as depicted in the legend of the population in each of the units of Delhi UT are shown map. in this map. Highest proportion of scheduled castes is reported in Mehrauli Tahsil (27 -6), closely f<>Uowed by Delhi Percentages of scheduled caste$ to the total popu­ Tahsil (23 ·0 %). The lowest proportion is in DMC(U) lation are calculated. Variations in the distribution (14 '5%). In Delhi Cantonment and NDMC. the res­ among various units are shown by choropleth method pective proportions are (IS'6 %) and (IS'4 %).

156 MAP 71

o , o , 170 17 IS

SCHEDULED CASTES 1971 A

~ 2, , 0 , 2 , 4 6 "n .. I , I , I I I I I , I , I I 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 kil

..,

• I 28 4S

C/I

"'IP' ~~ ~ ~~~to.i DE~HI M. CORP. (URBAN) ~~p~>t< .. ~ ~~OI: ~

o J ~?" .~ ~ 2830 H

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES

~ ABOVE 20.0

~ 15.0-20.0

rnrn BELOW 15.0

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES

• I o I 77 0 77 IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

157 Map 72 TEN NUMERICALLY MAJOR SCHEDULED CASTES 1971

In this map is depicted the distribution of first ten Major concentration of above scheduled castes numerically major scheduled castes in the Delhi UT. population is in DMC(U) and NDMC. In Delhi Cantonment, Delhi Tahsil, and Mehrauli Tahsil they Following ten numerically major scheduled castes are thinly distributed. are taken (I) Chamar, Chan war, Chamar Jatya or Jatav Chamar, mochi, Ramdasia, Ravidasi, Raidasi, Rehgarh or Raigarh (2) Chuhra (Balmiki) Chamars form more than one-third of the total (3) Balai (4) Koli (5) Khatik (6) Dhobi (7) Iulaha scheduled castes population and ranks at the top in (weaver) (8) Bhangi (9) Dhanak or Dhanuk (10) Pasi. DMC(U) Delhi Tahsil and Mehrauli Tahsil. In Distribution of these scheduled castes is shown by NDMC and Ddhi Cantonment Chuhras out-number different symbols as depicted in the legend of the map. all other scheduled castes. In all other units Chuhras Each symbol represents 1,000 population of scheduled occupy second place. It is noted that 86 '0% caste. pasis are clustered in DMC(U).

MAJOR SCHEDULED CASTES IN THOUSANDS 537 o 216 323 366 409 443 470 496 521 1541 ~ 1 n m 12 JZ "21 rn Ym !n x

I00.00 o 39·85 59.74 67.66 75.50 81·86 86·82 9'.63 MAJOR SCHEDULED CASTES AS PERCENTAGE 96.19 99.12

158 MAP 72

. , 7715

TEN NUMERICALLY MAJOR SCHEDULED CASTES 1971 A

~ .-' ~"iY" 1,t·"··.1 2 0 ~ ~ ~ I' '0.. l 0 BOUNOARES to _.-'-. J G- ( 0 ' ...1 UNION TERRITORY O MUNICIPAL AREA ,.-('. ..; 0 .). TAHSil o DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) i ". hlEHRAULI TAHSil (M.T) .). DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ~ B ( Il!! 0 (URIAN) DM.C. (u) ). o DELHI TAHSIl. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COIINITTEE \ '9 eN.D.M•C) (' 0 0 . , • • I 45 2845 '\ • 1) 28 \ o 0 ) ~ ./ " ,1 0 ...... ) \ o i 0 ) • ! \_~ _.J '\ ~ i ~ I (0

l ...., 0 / o .-...... 'j / ( '

EAST Of GREENWICH

159 Map 73

MAJOR RELIGIONS 1971

~ropo~ions ,of population of major religions arc In Delhi UT, Hinduism out numbers aU other deJ?l~ted m t~ls ~ap, In the category of major relIgions are HmdUIsm, Islam, Sikhism and Jainism religions with proportion of its followers as (83 ·8 %). population having faith in other religions is classed It is followed by Sikhs (7 ,2 %), Muslims (6·2 %) and as 'Other religions', Iains (1 ·2 %), In each o~ the ,units, a square in proportion of the total populatlOn IS drawn with a division of 100 grid~, ea,ch, representing 1 ~ . of the population In rural Delhi, '8gain Hindus are in an overwhelm­ havmg falth In any of the rehglOns. Five different ing, majority (95 ·6 %). Unlike Delhi UT as a whole , colours are used to depict different religions as per ID rural areas, Muslims (2 ,7 %) predominate Sikhs legend in the map. (1,2%).

POPUL.ATION IN THOUSANDS

"EL'GIONS 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 3350 3~OO 3450 ~'----_'----~'----~~----L-----L-----~I_vA~~-----______~

IofINDUS 3 ~0783S

SIKHS 11111111' 111111111111111111111111 J1111111111111111111111111 291123

MUSLtMS 1111111111 111111111 II 1111111111 )1111111 II JII JJI J I(1111 263 019

JAINS E_-_450513

OTHERS [~::::::;: I 53208

160 MAP 73

MAJOR RELIGIONS 1971

A (' l { ! ;: l :1 :. t~ :.~ .('~<::~'f"; BOUNDARIES ~ ._.-._.,! C::J i.... UNION TERRITORY (oJ MUNICIPAL AREA j-...i RURAL AREA (R.A) (._. 32878B3 DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION i (URBAN) D.M.C. (u) .).. ". NElli DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE I (N.D.M.C) ( \ ,l ~ '\ I ; ( ') I i ._.J I ( ", ,.'V~, i ~

~c-/ .':~675 D.M.C (u)

IJI \ ".... RURAL AREA \ ' ". ('" " ...... " " i /-...... 'oJ'. i... ~.- ..... I NUMBER OF l /.-,_., /' ,. PERSONS ._/' H -. A ...... " 3000000 i RELIGIONS i \ / HINDUS •" RURAL AREA ._., SIKHS " i - '-", ~ MUSLIMS J. \. _. //

400000 JAINS \.r-·-·- 300000 A OTHERS ~O

EAST OF GREENWICH

161 Map 74

LITERACY 1971

Proportion of literates to total population of age The highest proportion of literates is reported in 5 and above is shown in this map. Percentages of NDMC (74'7 followed by Delhi Cantonment literates (excluding age 0-4) are gouped into three %) categories and are hatched according to the propor­ (68 ·1 %) and DMC(U) (66·8 %). The respective tions of the literates as shown in the legend of the figures for Mehrauli & Delhi Tahsils are (43 .4'%) and map. (43 '2%).

NUMBER OF UNITS

M111·1111111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 Ii NO. OF UNITS o M 30.3i 100.0 m ABOVE 70.0 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE a:rn 50.0 - 10.0 (2) LITERATES IN MILLIONS []J]] B£LOW 50.0 (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE 11111111111111111111111111111111111 NUMBER OF UNITS· IN tHAT RANGE oWi u.s 93,4ill 100.0ii ~ITERATES A S PERC WTAGE

162 MAP 74

a , 17 IS

LITERACY 1971 A ff\ ~ ... I\~'''''' ~"_'r"I-+?""""'''Ti-.,L'''''i''''''''-6,.J.it... '-t-.1 _,,..,a.,f i .fle. .I ttti\.. , 2 0 2 4 10 k.. ! i IIOUNOAIIIU --; i""'r, ! , 1 ,..' UNtON TERRITORY _._._ MUNICIPAL ARU -- TAHSIL. ------DELHI TAHSIL (D.T) MEHRAULI TAHSL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URIAN) D.M.C. (u) > DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMIllfTTEE 43.4 (N.D.M.C)

• I • I 214S 28 45

I - - \ I f'V I r-I IJ , ~ . ... :L I i 1< \ I (-.. ~

(" :r ... UI I"" I " '-. \ '1'''1\ "" 'I", )'" ...... J: ~ ..... , ...... l ... ·.... · .... ·"1/ • I d / . 2830 '.... A H

PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES TO TOTAL POPULATION EXCLUDING AGE -GROUP C>-4 g ABOVE 70.0 EHE 50.0-70.0 A [[TIJ BELOW 50.0

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES

• I a I 770 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

163 Map7S

MALE LITERACY 1971

This map shows the proportion of male literates The highest proportion of male literates is reported to total male population (excluding age 0-4). Per­ in NDMe (79 '4) followed by Dethl cantonment centages of male literates are grouped into three cate­ (77 ·1 %) and DMC(U) (73·5 %), In Delhi & Meh­ gories and are hatched accordingly to proportions as rauli Tahsils, the respective percentages are (58.9) shown in the legend of the map. and (57.0).

NUMBE R OF UNI T$

023 5

NO.OF uNITS

~IIIIII5.8 o 30.3 I I I I I I II 100,0 ~ ABOvE 75.0 (2) AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~ eo.o -75.0 (I)

MAL E LITERATES IN MILLIONS CD eELOW 60.0 (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE ~'Ir NUMIIER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 10.3 92.2 leo.o

MALE LITERATES AS PERCENTAGE

164 MAP 7S

7~ d

MALE LITERACY 1971

A

~

o 2 ~ 6 Mil •• ! ! I i i I I i I i I i i o .. 6 8 10 kll IIOUNOAAE5 j t- " .) UNION TtARlTOIIY ,. .- MUNICIPAL ARU '"' TAHSIL DELHI TAIlSIL (O.T) MlHAAULI TAHS ... (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (UIIIAN) OM.C. (u) .). DELHI TAHSIl. N!W DELHI MUNICIPAL CO"",,"T£I 58.9 (H.O.M.C)

I " ,,- ~\ I ' /-. -'" / ("> } \ I i {-' <

". r j . ) i \ ..

'(0. (

I / ~:f'\ ') I (' , \'. ( .... . \, ". ) , .",' ...,' 'v' ! ..../ '" • I / 2830 \.. .. A H (1 . \ ! PERCENTAGE OF MALE l.ITERATES TO TOTAL MALE POPULATION EXCLUOING AGE GROUP 0 .... \~ _.r~~(~.6AH1SIL I''\ ~ ABOVE 75.0 j... \...... / ~ ~ 60.0-75.0 . ,r-. .,....

0=:0 BELOW 60'0 FIGURES IN:DE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE I OF MALE LITERATES J

~ ______7~'~0~/ ______~7~'~IS~/ ______.

'AST OF GREENWICH

165 Map 76

FEMALE LITERACY 1971

This map shows the proportion of female literates In comparison to rural areas, the percentage of to total female population of age 5 and above. female literates in urban agglomeration is more than the double. The highest proportion is in NDMC The percentages of female literates are calculated from the total female population (exluding age 0-4). (68,4%) and is followed by DMC(U) (58 ·2%) and Percentage figures are grouped into three categories Delhi Cantonment (52·4 %). In. Delhi Tahsil and are hatched according to proportions high and and Mehrauli Tahsil it is 24 ·5 % and 25'8 % respec­ low as shown in the legend. tively.

HIiMBE R OF UNITS

NO.OF UIlITS o~IIIlllllllllli 2.0 30.3 100.0 ~ ABOVE 60.0 el) AREA AS PERCENTAGE

~ 50.0-60.0 (2)

FEt.AALE LITE RATES IN TIlOUSANDS [[] BELOW 50.0 (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW TilE NUMBER OF UNITS IN TIlAT RANGE

FEMALE LITERATES "5 PERCENTAGE

166 MAP 76

. • I 77 0 77 IS

FEMALE LITERACY 1971

~ 2 0 2 4 6 1111 •• .\ 0 2 4 6 8 10 k.. .I BOUNDARIES . i I l>- _ I . UNION TERRITORY ( ..) '_ Gt MUNICIPAL ARU ('. TAHSil (" .;. DELHI TAHSl. (O.T) MEHRAU!.I TAHSIL (M.T) (. .;. DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION J (UR8AN) D M. C. (u) >- i DELHI TAHSIL NEW OfLHI MlINICIPAL CO_TTEE .) 24.5 .., (N.D M.C) .I 0 I I. 0 , 2845 45 \ 1) \ r" ,/~ -1 I/' 1 \ 0: ./ I I \. r '-.... / \

) \ ,I i ~ ...,; , I i 1 I V' (. I '» .". '., i ._, i Yo i fJ~ I I I III 1 I I I \1\... J: \ r ., I \ , ., \ ) / ·v i... .i ",. ., 0 I \... 2830 A H ,. 'i""

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE LITERATES TO TOTAL FEMALE MEHRAULI TAHSIL POPULATION EXCLUDING AGE GROUP 0-4

~ ABOVE 60.0 J- -(f'l ~. ~ ~ 50.0-60.0 \L .. D 0==0 BELOW 50.0 A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE LITERATES

o I o I 770 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

167 Map 77

LITERATES PER 1000 OF POPULATION IN AGE 5-14 OVER liTERATES PER 1000 OF POPULATION IN AGE 15-34 1971 Variation of literates per 1000 popula.tion in the The highest deficient proportion of literates in age 5-14 over those in age 15-34 are depicted in age this map. 5-14 is in Delhi Cantonment (98) as against the UT average of (56). In DMC (U) and NDMC it is (57) Proportions of literates per looa of population in and (40). ages. 5-14 an~ 15-34 ,are worked out. Since the pro­ portions of hterates In age 5-14 are deficient as compared to diose in age 15-34, deficient values are grouped into three categories and are hatched in It is interesting to note that the deficient literates accordance with the deficient values from high to in Delhi Tahsil & Mehrauli Tahsil arc -11, and -1 low. respectively.

~o eo

.., 70 l-e .DELHI CAN' T a:.., 60 ... ::;! SO ..,' " on. O ~z .., 30 III It ~ 20

10

10 20 30 40 SO 60 70 80 00 PERCENTAGE LITERATE 15-34

168 MAP 77

. , . , 770 77 IS

LITERATES PER 1000 OF POPULATION IN AGE 5-14 OVER LITERATES PE.R 1000

OF POPULATION IN AGE 15-34 1971 A

,.... 2 0 1 I ~ •••• .I I { J' "i ~ I •• 10 too ! eouNOARlE5 ... ". ! UNION TERRITORY .,; MUNICIPAL AREA . TAHSIL DELHI TAHSIL (D. T.) MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) 0 M C, (u) ).. DELHI TAHSIL NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE II ., (N,D,M.e) .i • I 1... o , 284S 8 45

\ r I \ i '-J \ " Q: (~ .... I I "\... / 4' '" - .... ) \ ) i I i \_ '\ I ,. I t' <{ '\ I o j ,( , 1 i ~ (' I .I- "'"I I / I '-_ " (II I I I :t \r". .., "'. " /-. .-b '.(". . I ct., ~6 30 A H -9

NUMBER OF LITERATES DEFICIENT am ABOVE 80

DJI] 40 - 80

A OJ BELOW 40

F~S INS~ THE MAP INO~ATE NUMBER OF LITERATES DIFICJENT o , . , 77 0 77 IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

169 Map7S

PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT OF BOYS 1971

In this map is shown the number of boys in age DMC(U) has the highest enrolment of 259,771 6-13 enrolled at the primay level of education. En­ rolment of boys have been shown by a block in each boys. In other units like NDMC, Delhi cantonment of the units. Small block represents 100 boys in and the rural areas, the enrolment is 30,061,5,798 age 6-13. and 69,025 respectively.

170 MAP 78

.- 0 I 710 . 7715

PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT OF BOYS 1971 A ('\

l j" l "J l. ,: ! ':.::: /'B''::)-) / . BOUNDARIES ~ '-'-'-',' \._• UNION TERRITORY ...." ! ../ ( .." MUNICIPAL AREA (._. RURAL AREA (R.A) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION "i (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) ,).. i NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE i (N.D.M.C) " .I o , t. o , 284S , 28 45 i. I / \ ...... ) i _..... i l ( RURAL AREA '\, ,.,./.\ j o I ._. j y. ( I (-._,. (/I \. I \"'" \ ( ....., \. '" ..... '", ". '.I /- ...... -.,J. I...... /._.) ( "....-....,., ,/ o I .J" ._. A \.._ 2830 "/ ; .,,1 \ I \ i III/AAL AIIEA •-\ ~.-. ~ EACH BLOCK REPRESENTS 100 SaVS OF PRIMARY \ AND MIDDLE LEVEL IN AGE-GROUP 6 -13 ", J.. \ ,,'/ ~ • .J. \ ...... _.-.- A

o , o , 770 7715

EAST Of GIIEENWICH

171 Map 79

PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT OF GIRLS 1971

This map shows the number of girls in age 6-13 Map reveals that DMC(U) is having highest enrol­ enrolled at the primary level of education. Enrolment ment i.e. 225,6QO. In other units such as NDMe, of girls has been shown by small block representing Delhi Cantonment and rural area the enrolment is 100 girls in each of the units. 29,045,3,438 and 40,318 respectively.

172 MAP 79

• I o I 770 77 IS

PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT OF GIRLS 1971 A

! I 2

BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY

MUNICIPAL AREA

RURAL AREA QtA) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATI~ ') (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) j NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE "

eN•D•M.C) / • I 28 45 o I " 28 ~s '\

/~\ ~~~ ~.,.

AURA~ AREA

o

o I 2830 H

EACH BLOCK REPRESENTS 100 GIRLS OF PRIIOIARY AND MIDDLE LEVEL IN AGE-GROUP 6-13

A

• I 7~ d 77 IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

173 Map 80 SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN IN AGE 6-13 1971

In this map is shown the number of school going Maximum enrolment of school going children children in age,6-13, enrolled at the primary and is reported in the DMC(U) (485,371) as against Delhi middle levels of education. Enrolment of school going Cantonment (9,236) which is minimum. The figures children is shown by means of a block dr~wn i~ each unit. Small block represents 200 school gOtng chtldren. for NDMC and rural area are 59,106 and 109, 343.

174 MAP 80

7~ 0

SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN IN AGE 6-13 1971 A

I "~ ~ ~ .....t\ .I.-' B(\'-' '\. ,-',\ ~' '0 ~ ~ ~ .' Ib k..! D.M.C.(U) i I>- ._._.-.,! \...... BOUNDARIES ( .." UNION TERRITORY ('_; MUNICIPAL AREA ("-' RURAL AREA (R.A) i DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ". (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) )0. ) NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE i (N.D.M.C) \ .,

./ • I I., 28 45 '\ I. I ./. ,...... ,} ! _..... ! I ( RURAL AREA " " Ir'./"\ ..... j / i (-._ (II \ t, .. , \ ("'.,.

'~ ..... ~ " I ..-.. ..._ ...... _. t...... ,.-., • / ...... , // I • I ~ ...... ' ._. A \" ...... 2830 H i i" r' \, i RURAL AREA • \ \ -\ ...... _...... i EACH BLOCK REPRESENTS 200 SCHOOL ',\ ) GOING CHILDREN IN AGE-GROUP 6-13 \...... /.", \ ...... _.- ......

A

• I • I 770 7715

IAn OF GREENWICH

175 Map 81 EDUCATIONAL ENROLMENT OF POPULATION AT HIGHER SECONDARY AND HIGHER LEVELS 1971

This map shows the percentage of population of Highest proportion ~f enrolment of population in age 14-24 at higher secondary and higher levels. Percentages of enrolment of population to toal popula­ age 14-24 is recorded in NDMC (35'6 %). Next in tion in age 14-24 are grouped into three categories descending order are DMqU) (26·8 %), Delhi Can- and are hatched as per legend of the map. tonment (18 '2'1) the rural area (14 ,6).

NUMBER OF UNITS o I

II Itlllilli 111111111111111 NO OF UNITS o l.9 l7.' 100.0 _ Aaovl 30.0 AR£A AS PERCENTAGE DID 20.0-30.0 (I) POPUI.ATION IN THOUSAHOS o=JJ BEL.OW 20.0 (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE mi'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iT NUI\oI8ER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 10.8 93.7 100·0if POPUlATION AS PERCENTAGE

176 MAP BI

o , o / 77 0 77 IS

EDUCATIONAL ENROLMENT OF POPULATION AT HIGHER SECONDARY AND HIGHER LEVELS 1971 A

\-\' 2 o 4 6 mil •• / o 4 0 8 10 km / ~ BOUNDARIES ( .• .1 UNION TERRITORY ."...... ; MUNICIPAL AREA ! RURAL AREA (RA) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (u) .).. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE

(N.D.M.C) RURAL AREA 14.0 . / o / 28 45 2845

\, /I' o ''', j '_'

l, . / 2830 H

PERCENTAGE OF ENROLMENT OF POPUl.ATION OF AGE 14-24 AT THE LEVEL OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION

~ ABOVE 30.0 J.. OJ]] 20.0 - 30.0 \[L A o=TI BEl.OW 20.0 FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE PERCENTAGE I., OF POPULATION IN AGE-GROUP 1.01-24 IN . SECONDARV AND HIGHER EDUCATION

• I o I 770 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

177 Map 82

EDUCATIONAL ENROLMENT OF MALES AT HIGHER SECONDARY ~ND HIGHER LEVELS 1971

In this map is depicted the proportion of male popula­ Highest proportion of male enrolment is in NDMC tion of age 14-24 at higher secondary an~ higher levels (34 ·1 %). DMC(U). Delhi Cantonment and rural 1971. Proportions of enrolment of male In age 14-24 to total male population are grouped into three cate­ area has respectively 28·7%, 19 '4% and 21·3 %. gories and are hatched as per legend of the map.

NUMBER 0' UNITS il i: I: I: I: I: I: I: 1:J:i:11111111111111111 11111111111 NO. OF UNITS i 100,0 02.9 27,4 i _ ABOVE 30.0 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE CIIIJI] 25.0. - 30.0 (I)

MALE ENROLMENT IN THOUSANDS [[[[] BELOW 25.0 (2) o 141 1341 146.0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : I I I I FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE I _j_1 _LI I I I I I NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o ,.7 91.9 100.0 MALE ENROLMENT AS PERCENTAGE

178 MAP 82

. , 7~ 0 7715

EDUCATIONAL ENROLMENT OF MALES AT HIGHER SE.CONDARY

AND HIGHER LEVELS 1971 A

o 2 4 6 mil ..

2 0 2 4 6 8 10 kill / ... ! BOUNDARIES ( , UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA RURAL AREA (R.A) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 4' (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) >­ / NEW DELHI MUNICIPAl. COMMITTEE ( (N.D.M.C~ \

o , «( 2845 '\

i i

! ( \ill \

o , 2830 A H

PERCENTAGE OF ENROLMENT OF MALE POPULATION OF AGE-GROUP 14-204 AT THE LEVEL OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION _ ABOVE 30.0 Jr11 Th D 25.0-30.0 ~ A BELOW 25.0 [ill] FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE THE ENROLMENT OF MALE POPULATION OF AGE-GROUP 1.01-24 AT HIGHER SECONDARY AND HIGHER .LEVELS OF EDUCATION o , I. 7~ 0 771 E A51 OF GREENW1CH Map 83

EDUCATIONAL ENROLMENT OF FEMALES AT HIGHER SECONDARY AND HIGHER LEVELS 1971

Highest proportion of female enrolment is recorded Female population in age 14-24 at higher secondary in NDMC(37 '6%). In DMC(U), Delhi Cantonment, and higher level of education is shown in this map. and rural area it is respectively (24 ·3 %); (16· 3 %) and Proportion of female enrolment in age 14-24 to total (6,4%). It is interesting to note that the female enrolment female population is grouped into three categories and in age 14-24 in NOMe is higher than that of male in shaded as per legend. the same age.

·NUMBER OF UNITS o I 2 4 m:I~I:I~I:I~I:I~I:I:1111 I III II I IIIII NO. OF UNITS 029 27.4 100.0 ~ ABOVE 30.0 (I) AREA AS PEqCENTAGE OILDJ 20.0-30.0 (I) FEMALE ENROLMENT IN THOUSANOS [[]] BELOW 20.0 (2) o 12J 93.3 96.8 II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ; I I I I I I I I I I I : I I FIGURES IN BR.ACKETS SHOW THE II I I I I I I I I I NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE ° 12.5 965100.0 FEMALE ENROLMENT AS PERCENTAGE

180 MAP 83

o , o , 77 0 7715

EDUCATIONAL ENROLMENT OF FEMALES AT HIGHER SECONDARY AND HIGHER LEVELS 1971 A

.""

o 2 • 6 e 10 km

BOUNDARIES

UNION TERRITORY

MUNICIPAL AREA r-J RURAL AREA CR.A) i DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION '-. >- ~JRBAN) D.M.C. CU) RURAL AREA NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE 6.4

o C~·D.M.C) (.~ o , 28 45 •• ~ 28 45 "I i 0: J'...... I' i

i J -(0. I Q]i

\ ...... 't-''l ...... l,.

• I "'_/ 2,30 A H

PERCENTAGE OF ENROLMENT OF FEMALE POPULATION OF AGE GROUP 14-24 AT THE LEVEL OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION

~ A80VE 30.0

em 20.0-30.0 A m BELOW 20.0 FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE THE ENROLMENT OF FEMALE POPULATION OF AGE GROUP 14-24 AT HIGHER SECONDARY AND HIGHER LEVELS OF EDUCATION

• I o I 77 0 77 15 EAST OF GREENWICH

181 Map 84 TEACHERS FOR 1000 OF STUDENTS AT PRIMARY, SECONDARY, UNIVERSITY LEVEL AND OF ALL GRADES PER 100 SCHOOLS 1971 Four comparative maps, showing the proportions MAP B : Proportion of teachers .at secondary level of teachers per 1,000 of students at primary, secondary, is as high as 189 in Delhi Cantonment which is university level and of all grades and percentage of almost thrice than that of any other unit. Proportions teachers of all grades per 100 schools and other educa­ pertaining to NDMC (56), rural area (54) and DMC tional institutions in rural and urban areas are (U) (50), however, does )lot differ much. drawn. These maps have been numbered from A to D respectively and are reproduced on the plate. MAP C : The number of teachers per 1000 of stu­ For first three maps (A, B, D) proportion of dents at university level is 112 in NDMC, which is teachers at primary, secondary and university level almost double than that of DMC(U) and rural areas are suitably grouped into three ranges and hatching as both have the same number of (65). Since in Delhi is done at per legends. For Map (C) the number of Cantonment, no university exists, hence the number of teacher per 100 of schools and other educational teachers at this level is nil. institution, suitably grouped into two ranges and hatching is made as per legend given in the map. MAP D : The number of teachers of all grades MAP A : Proportion of teachers· per 1000 of students per 100 schools and other educational institutions in of primary is reported highest in Delhi Cantonment rural ares is 850 which stands at the bottom. For (85), closely followed by NDMC (41). It is interesting the various urban units the respective figures aXe to note that the rural area (37) as comparatively higber Delhi Cantonment (3556), NDMC (2400), and DMC proportion than the DMC(U) (35). (U) (1717).

NUMBER OF UNITS

11111111111 [ 1:11111 NO. OF UNITS m0295.8 100.0i m ABOVE" 50 (I) AREA AS PERCENTA~E ~ 40-50 (I)

_TEACHERS IN HUNDREOS rr=IJ BELOW 40 (2)

FIGURES IN eRACK~TS SHOW THE 11,]1111 NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE ~lllill [ II] T100.0 03.2 13.1 TEACHERS AS PERCENtAGE

NUMBER OF UNITS

NO. OF ~"ITS

~JIIIIIIJn~ ~ ABOVE 104 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAG~ ~52-I04 (2)

TEACHEI'lS IN THOUSANDS [ill BELOW 52 (I)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE "11111111111111111111111111111 NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 6.2 a'.1 100.0 T'AcH~~5 AS PERCENlAGE ""p..,......

TEACHERS PER 1000 OF STUlENTS TEACt£R5 PER 1000 OF STWENTS A.T PRtMRY LEVEL OF A.T SECONDARY LEVEL OF EDUCAOON 1971 EDUCA.TION 1971

, , ......

.,

_RO#TtAt1clllllU.lOOClr.. "" _Of TlIoC __ 1000 nUOlIfU .11C._UVtl/JI~OUC_ III f1CKCCII'CI.U'f u:vn(JF1OO"C,IA1OfI I5C m·- m .. lOYloG.l ~ao-$O ~1I_1OoI

OJ].~ h I'tIUAUMIllTMt_INDICo'lI"l"_" ~ ..... nc_iI'CJICo.r&"'" Of' Tl.ootlCJlI'" mo mill"" III M r:I~il'UlOOO.t\IM_nTMl SIC~I..IVlLCII'I~ ~L&YU.OIGUC.tltIDlt

MAP a.c

,:1- no

TEACHERS PER 1000 OF STLOENTS TEACHERS OF ALL GRADES PER 100 AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL OF SCHOOLS AND OTHER EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION 1971 INSTITUTIONS 1971

_...... MU (11,,1.) I IXU'~~ CU-U-) he: (v) > ... ~_'_nu ) .. ~ •• ,) <. .. ,;' I .,

i • ([ r

O",C\I) ~~, ':1>' "

_u 01' lUC~"S POU I0O(I l'IIDlNTS /IIf TMI -...nv I.lva 01' QuC"'OI [J!1D] "*WI 000

OJ] _LOIir 100

1IIWN:1 .... n._IIOCATt ..... jIIlIIIU .... n4E ..... 1IXMt -.11 OI''tI.tlaQ.lNII 1000 l'TUIIUT5.M 01' lI,11CH(g I'lfI 100 ICMOOU AM) _1lIITfl&YU.r:lIDIiCIIroI cmcl ilOIIC"notttAI, ..nnl'flOla .. r:

183 NUMBER OF UNITS

o I 3 4

[: [1111111111111111111111111111111 [1111 ij" I '0. n", o 9 97.1 100.0 fjrrT'jrl ABOVE 100 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE ~ [II]] BELOIN 100 (2) TEACHERS IN THOUSANDS r-:::--l ~NII. (I)

[11111 ;:.. rl:I~I:lrllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI~ I~O~ ~:: ~ ~::~:'~ :~~ o

TEACHERS AS PERCENTAGE

-flUM8ER OF UNITS

1111111111 I: III ... ~0» 30.3 I ~ ~~~ 00.0 AIIOVE 3000 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE

~ ISOO-3000 (2) TEACHERS IN THOUSANDS o 1.3 33.7 38.4 [[]] BELOW 1500 (I)

o~ 3.J III -".~~""-,~HU .... BER OF UNITS iN THAT R.olNGE 87.7 100.0 TEACHERS AS PERCENTAGE

184

Map 85

TEACHERS PER 1000 OF POPULATION 1971

In this map are shown the teachers per 1000 of Proportion of teachers per 1000 of population population in Delhi UT. Proportion of teachers is highest in Delhi Cantonment (22). In NDMC it per. 1000 o~ populat~on are grouped into three cate­ ganes. Vanous Units are hatched according to occupies second position (14). In rural area and their values. DMC(U) it is (11) and (9) respectively.

NUMBER OF U!>I11S

I I I 1:11 NO.Of' UNITS ~02.95" III I I I I I I III 100.0i m ABOVE 20 (I) AREA AS PERCENTAGE

~ 12-20 (I) TEACHERS IN THOUSANOS o 103 50S 31." [LIJ BELOW 12 (a)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE I I NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE I I I I100.0 I 0.3.3mlllllllill 14.3 TEACHERS AS PERCENTAGE

186' MAP 85

• I • I 770 7715

TEACHERS PER 1000 OF POPULATION 1971 A

0 2"--...... -1 h ...... -+--r-_..;.4L,..-t-.....Y,6 mil .. 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 km

BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY MUNICIPAL AREA RURAL AREA (R.A) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (UABAN) D.M.C. (U) ).. f') NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ( RURAL AREA (N.D.M.C) \ II , • I l 45 28'" \ \ i / ~.,

I i

r J i

UI

• I ./ 2830 A H

~\ NUMBER OF TEACHERS PER 1000 OF POPULATION \

~ ABOVE 20 ~12-20 ~JI A 0=0 BELOW 12 FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE NUMBER OF TEACHERS PER 1000 OF POPULATION

o I o I 7715 77 ° EAST OF GREENWICH

187 Map 86 LITERATES HOLDING NON-TECHNICAL AND TECHNICAL DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATES 1971

This map depicts the number of non-technical The proportion of technical hands in the Delhi and technical diploma or certificates holders per Cantonment (75'3 %) is highest, closely followed 10,000 literates. by NDMC (65·3 %). In other units like DMC (U), Mehrauli Tahsil, Dellti Tahsil the respective proportions ar~ 56 ·5 %, 58·5 % and 45 ·5 %. The number of technical and non-technical dip­ loma holders per 10,000 literates is represented The number of technical and non-technical in each of the units by choropleth. The number is diploma, or certifi"ate holders per 10,000 literates grouped into three categories. The proportion of are higher in NDMC (8 -83) than the DMC (U) technic~l and non-technical diploma or cer­ 6 -01 Delhi Cantonment, Delhi Tahsil and tificate holders are depicted by the proportionate Mehrauli Tahsil have respectively 2 '74, 1·46 and circles. 1'79%.

LITERATES HOLDING NON-TECHNICAL AND TECHNICAL DIPLOMAS OR CERTIFICATES HOLDERS 1911 ...J <{ U ...J Z <{ ::t (IN 000) U ~ UJ 8 .... M MALE F FEMALE

...J « u z ...J' ::t: <{ u U (IN 00) ~ Z 1 ::t ]~ URBAN RURAL

188 MAP 86

o I • I 770 77 IS

LITERATES HOLDING NON-TECHNICAL AND TECHNICAL DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATES 1971 A

o 2 4 6 ..lIos L-2rl'~'~0'~'~"21~,I-r~'r'~I~I'-T-~,~IIIOk- ./ 6 .' .--.... i BOUNDARIES ~ (' ,J UNION TERRITORY ...... ~::~~PAL AREA .r- DELHI TA HSIL(D. T) ~ MEHRAIILI TAHSIL(M.T) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ) (URBAN)D.M.C(U) ;;.. i NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ') (N.D.M .C) I o I II • I 2845 '\ 2845 43.5

i S~.5 i / \., ) _JI~ \ / S4.5~4S.S D~LHI TAH~IL

\ I I 'i /' " / ... J

J ) (, ) I ( , \, \ '" \ ._"\ ". i ...... ,I ''-' I ./ I • I l...... o 2B 30 A H '9

NUMBER OF NON-TECHNICAL AND TECHNICAL DIPLOMAS OR CERTIFICATES HOLDERS PER 10000 OF LITERATES

~ ABOVE 8,0

----1500 ~ 4,0-8.0 FIGURES INSIDE OR AGAINST THE SECTORS INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES HOLDING NON-TECHNI- A BELOW 4.0 rr=IJ CAL AND TECHNICAL DIPLOMAS OR CERTIFICATES

FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE TOTAL NUMBER OF LITERATES HOLDING NON-TECHNICAL AND TECHNICAL DIPLOMAS OR CERTIFICATES o I 770

EAST OF GREENWICH

189 MapS7 LITERATES HOLDING UNIVERSITY DEGREES/DIPLOMAS OF THE GRADUATE LEVEL AND ABOVE 1971

Number of university degree/diploma holders Proportion of degree/diploma holders per of the graduate level and above per 10,000 of 10,000 of literates, in various units are; NDMC literates in each of the units of the Delhi UT is de­ (1544), DMC (U) (870) and Delh~ Cantonment picted in this map. (630). In rural. area: the proportIons ?re very Proportions of university degree/diploma low i.e., in OCUu TahSil (I58) and Mehrauh TahSIl holders per 10,000 of literates are grouped into (156). three categories and are shown by the Choropleth technique as per legend.

LITERATES HOLDINe UNIVERSITY DEGREES/DIPLOMAS OF THE GRADUATE LEVEL AND ,,£lOVE '97' (IN 000) 200 199848

180 M MALE F FEMALE 160

140

120

100

80 (IN 00) 60 59927

40 20 :1L~ 2 7 F 0 0 UR8AN fluRAL

190 MAP 87

o I o I 77 0 7715

LITERATES HOLDING UNIVERSITY DEGREES/DIPLOMAS OF THE GRADUATE

LEVEL AND ABOVE 1971 A

2, . 4, , I , I ./ 4 6 ! BOUNDARIES UNION TERRITORY ( '" . MUNICIPAL AREA .'""' ! oJ TAHSIL ,. DELHI TAHSIL (O.T) i MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) 1309 DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.)... '.) (URBAN) 0 M. C. (U) o i DELHI TAHSil NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE (N.D.M.C) .I o I (. • I " 2845 28

"," '_ 0: /li I \- J l ) ! )

'-~ ..... I I '?" } (I''. ". ."" \ j o i '_' ". j 1. Jill (" D.T...... v- )..-

r~ ./ I I I I \ \r'-, ,l "\ " . , 28 A

I i ./ NUMBER OF UNIVERSITY DEGREE/DIPLOMA \ 1071 (_ NUMBER OF LITERATES HOL HOLDERS OF GRADUATE LEVEL AND \ 0 _ ING UNIVERSITY DEGREES/ ABOVE PER 10000 OF LITERATES \ ~,";~,~:;',,~:O ABOVE t\ ~ 1000 :rl" r

ITIJJ 500-1000 \. .J._. ./ ~

A [IJJ BELOW 500 FIGURES AT THE TOP OF THE CIRCLES INDICATE --30000 TOTAL NUMBER OF LITERATES HOLDING UNI­ c::!.~~gg VERSITY-OEGREES/DIPLOMAS OF ---1000 GRADUATE LEVEL AND ABOVE

• I o I 770 77 IS

EAST OF GREENWICH

191 Map 88

RURAL POPULATION LIVING IN VILLAGES CONTAINING 50 AND BELOW, 51 -100 AND ABOVE 100 HOUSES 1971

This map shows the distribution of rural popu­ The proportions of the villages having 51-100 lation living in villages containing 50 and below, 51-100 and above 100 houses. and below 50 houses respectively are 5·3 % and o '9 %. The highest proportion of villages with The percentages of population living jn villages 100 and above houses is reported in the area covered with houses (50 and below, 51-100, and above by the Mehrauli Developmental Block (96'7 %) 100) to the total rural population are shown by bar diagrams. In the ranges of villages with 51-100, and below An over whelming majority (93'8 %) rural population of Delhi VT lives in villages having 50 houses, shahdara Block stand at the top with 100 and above houses the respective proportions 7'8 % and 3 ·1 %. '

192 MAP 86

o , o I 770 7715

RURAL POPULATION LIVING IN VILLAGES CQNTAINING 50 AND BELOW, SHOO IIIo AND ABOVE 100 HOUSES 1971 88 o A 96

87 94 86 o 4 6 mile. Iss \ o 2 4 6 1118 10 ~'" I "o 96 8 j I !O 'r 108 ! 8\"' ...... 0 BOUNDARIES Q.-.-._,"" 7 90 30 '" UNION TERRITORY 6 86 MUNICIPAL AREA .-\ BLOCK' 24 SHAHDARA BLOCK (S.B) 4 .-\ MEHRAULI BLOCK (M.B) .l.. 20 DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 16 CURBAN) D.M.C. (U) • l'" NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE 12 0 , • (~.D.M.C) 28 45 284S

DEL HIM, CORP. (UR BAN)

m

'0' 392 o e 388 • I 2830 .-'

I- 32 .... < Z 28 .J III ::> 24 6 I) Do It 20 0 III a. 16 4 a. _, 12 0( a: 2 BARS ARE PROPORTIONATE TO ABSOLUTE A ::> 4 fiGURES Of RURAL POPULATION It 0 o fiGURES AT THE TOP OF EACH BAR INDICATE RURAL ~ 8 ~ POPULATION UNDER DIFFERENT HOUSING-GROUPS ~ T ~ \~ iii .. o I o , 77 IS ~HOUSES Sl 77 0 EAST OF GREENWICH

193 Mlp89

HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 1971

Households living in census houses with one, (28 ·8 %) in three rooms and more than three rooms two, three and more than three rooms are depicted is in Delhi rural i.e. 16·2% and 19·5 % respectively. in this map. PERCENTAGE Or -HOUSEHOLDERS OCCUPYING Rhombuses ~re drawn in proportion of the ONE,TWO,THREE AND MORE THAN THREE number of households in each unit of the UT. ROOMS IN URBAN & RURAL AREAS 1971 Each rhombus is divided into 25 equal parts re­ presenting 4% of the total households. The pockets represent the households occupying one, two and three rooms and are shaded in different colour. Households occuyping more than three rooms are w given in pale colour. l? 0( In Delhi UT, a majority of households live in one room (55 '7%). Next in order are the house­ I- holds living in two rooms (25·9 %), three rooms Z (9 ·9 %) and more than three rooms (8·7 %) . Only UJ a negligible proportion (0·2 %) households are U 20 reported to be living in unspecified number of rooms, II which have been adjusted without any mention \IJ 10 in the map. Il.

An overwhelming majority of households, 0 amongst all the units, living in one rOom is in the ONE TWO THREE MORE THAN NDMe (60'8 %). Highest proportion of house­ ROOM ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS holds living in two rooms is in Delhi Cantonment

194 MAP 89

o I 770 77• 15

HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 1971

_\~ ,..... , Bf"\·-,\ ~ 1 , .. 11.1 I ' ..... \ , I" ~ i'l 2 0 2 , ~ ~ i' Ib k. / D, ....C .(U) i ~ _ ,_ '_, I BOUNDARIES (' ,.,) UNION TERRITORY ( ...... ,J MUNICIPAL AREA r-' RURAL AREA (fI.A) DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION i ...... RURAL AREA (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) >- ., NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE ( (N.D.M.C) \ .I ~ o I '\ 28 ..5 I i ./ '-, ...... ) ! I _.J' .I ( \ ...... '.J Ir,./· \ ...... i y.. ( (-.-.I 1/1 \ i \ ..., ., 'RURAL AREA /'...... ' . .... ' ...... '. ." ~ .I 1"...... "" ./ ...... ,...... ',..-. ') \...... _./ \. A ~., H ! J HOUSEHOLDS liVING IN \ I \ RURAL AREA • ONE ROOM ., -\ o ...... _., " TWO ROOMS .\• '. o ~ \ / ./ \.,..._.-.-.,... THREE ROOMS

o MORE THAN THREE ROOM5 EACH POCKET OF THE RHOMBUS REPRESENTS 4% OF THE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS

FIGURE AT THE TOP OF EACH RHOMBUS INDICATES THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSE- HOLDS' o I 77 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

195 Map 90

CENSUS HOUSES ACCORDING TO THEIR USES 1971

In this map is shown the proportion of houses In Delhi UT, proportion of census houses used for different purposes. Census houses are used for residential purpose is 85·3 %. Next in classed into five categories : I -residence, II-shop­ the order come shops (excluding eating houses, cum -residence, workshop-cum-residence including business houses and offices) which are accounted household industry, Ill-hotel, sarais, dharamshalas, 7'3%. tourist homes, eating places, places of entertain­ ment and community gathering (panchayat ghar) Highest proportion of houses ufed for resi­ and places of worship, IV-shops excluding eating dential purposes are located in Delhi Cantonment houses, business houses and offices, V-factories, (93 ·4 %) and NDMC (91·2 :%,,) occupies second workshops and workshades. position. Maximum number of shops (excluding eatihg Five different bars are drawn in each unit and houses, business houses and offices) with a per­ shaded as per legend. centage of 8'1 % are concentrated in DMC (U).

196 MAP 90

, .. o , 770 7715

CENSUS HOUSES ACCORDING TO THEIR USES 1971 A

2 0 2 4 6 II ~ .--' B(\"_'\ - LI -r!~' ~"'I_....,..--,L,I-,-_"_-,J.'-'-_'I_...J..,I m IS ,I , ,-\ c 0 l ~ 8 Ib k1II I D,Id,C,(U),') BOUNDARIES i ' / t- ._.-'_',. CD \...... UNION TERRIORY (,,.I 2 ...... ~oooq 0 MUNICIPAL AREA ...... i 'J 5-4 II:! RURAL AREA (R.A) I ,.. ~ DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ',('000'I ~ 9<1 S2 (URBAN) D,M.C. (U) >- \ 'J ..

~;"4~ "''''''''

12 . , 284' (\ 54 86 2845 I 7 10 ) 7 12 6

~ (> 10 4 .,") 5

i 4 6 i 3 _,..; 2 4 I <' o I II III IV V r,.. /'\ '" i " 0 I '..... ' ~~. j '\ irn l , .... ' .j (-'_' ./~'- \ \ '~., COOOO) ~ \ 86 66 '" "

65 ", 84 64 ! /" • , 1... ..,.,. • I 8 30 63 830

III 62 DELHI 80 (U.T,) '" 61 78'" CENSUS HOUSES USED AS In -9 ! :> 60 CO _ I RESIDENCE \. 9 ~< \ RURAL AREA o ~ , _ SHOp..CUId-RESIDENCE, WORKSHOP-CUM - \ 8 10 Z If RESIDENCE INCLUDING HOUSEHOLD i.'. III ... INDUSTRY _.,. :> l) HOTELS, SARAIS, DHARAMSHALAS, TOURIST HOMES AND \. ~ II) 6 z 8 .. ~ INSPECTION HOUSES,RESTAURANTS,SWEETMEAT SHOPS.\ // '" E:::::J III EATING PLACES, PLACES OF ENTERTAINMENTS AND.\ , .... ' '" (> Q, COMMUNITY GATHERING (PANCHAYATGHAR) Ar.rD ./"'_'_'_ U '" PLACES OF WORSHIP ~ SHOPS EXCLUDING EATING HOUSES,BUSINESS HOUSES A E:::::::3 'V AND OFFICES FIGURES AT THE TOP OF EACH BAR INDICATE _ NUMBER OF HOUSES UNDER DIFFERENT USES V FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKSHEDS o SCALE EXAGGERATED TEN TIMES FOR D.M.C(U) AND, DELHI(U.T) o I o , 770 77 15

EAST OF GREENWICH

197 Map 91

URBAN HOUSEHOLDS IN- RENTED HOUSES 1971

Proportion of the urbans households living in In Delhi UA, of every 100 urban households, the rented houses are shown in this map. 58 -5% live in rented hous(.'s. The maximum pro­ Unit-wise percentages of urban households living portion of urban households living in rented houses in rented houses are grouped into two categories. are in Delhi Cantonment (89' 4 %) and NDMC Urban units are shaded from dark to light accord­ (83 ·3 %). It is however minimum in DMC (U) ing to the percentage values. (55,5%).

NUMBER OF UNITS o z 3 _111111111111111[1111111111111111111111111111111111111Ilmllllll! o 19.2 100.0 NO.OF UNITS

AREA AS PERCENTAGE _ eo.o & ABOVE (2)

_ BELOW 80.0 (,) HOUSEHOLDS IN RENTED HOUSES IN THOUSA NOS o 58.0 393.8

~IGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111_ NUllABER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 147 100.0

HOUSEHOLDS IN RENTED HOUSES AS PERCENTAGE

198 MAP 91

. , 7~ 0 7715

URBAN HOUSEHOLDS IN RENTED HOUSES 1971 A

o 2 .. 6 ..II.. .-' , I I .I ~ . ~ ,,~ ,I ~ A e'l&kll /

BOUNDARIES to- _.-'-. i UNION TERRITORY ,. ' •.1 MUNICIPAL AREA ( ...... ; TAHSIL ,--' DELHI TAHSIL (D. T.) i MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) \, IDELHI MUNICI~AL CORPORATION> ) (URBAN) 0 M C (u) I. DELHI TAHSIL. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE I ) (N.D M.C) .I . , \ 28 45 .4SN.O.MI . NEW DELHI M. COMMITTEE \ 28

DELHI M. CORP. (URBAN) 55'5

o

• I 2830 H

PERCENTAGE OF HCUSEHOLDS LIVING IN RENTED HOUSES

60.0 & ABOVE - BELOW 80.0 - A

FIGURES' INSIDE THE MAP ItlDICATE PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN RENTED HCIJSES

• I o I 77 IS 17 0

EAST OF GREENWICH

199 Map 92

MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS PER 10,000 OF CENSUS HOUSES 1971

In this map is shown the number of medical institutions per 10,000 of census houses. DMC(U) with a number of 59 medical institu­ Values of the medical institutions (per 10,000 tions (per 10,000 census houses) occupies the census houses) are unit-wise worked out and highest rank. In NDMC (35) Delhi Cantonment grouped into three categories as given in the map. (17) and Delhi rural (28), it is fairly low as com­ Units are hatched from dark to light according to the values. pared to DMC(U).

!\lUMBER OF UNITS

.][[11111[11[1[11[[[[[[1[[[1[[[[[[[111[[[[[[[[1[1[[111JJ!Doo NO. Of UNITS ~ ABOVE SO

_ 25-50 (2)

MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THOU5ANDS b g BELOW 25 (I)

_'[III[rlI~ FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGF () e07 99'5' 1 1000

MEDICAL \NSTliUI10N~ AS_PERCENTAGE

200 MAP 92

• I 7~ 0' 1715

MEDICAL \INSTITUTIONS PER 10 000 OF CENSUS HOUSES 1971 A

~ .~~. 0 2 6 • 11 .. 0 0 0 ~ . I 0 i i i • 0 I 0 2 4 6 8 ' '.10 t .. ~;.""c·(V}~ V BOUNDARIES i UNION TERRITORY '" MUNICIPAL AREA -- RURAL AREA ('loA) .;1 DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION aj (URBAN) O.M.C. (U) >-. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE , (N.D.M.C) RURAL AREA 28

o I o I 2 45 2845 1 ~[

QS'o. ....c. U

1/1 \,[ij . ltD

o I 2830 A H

( RURAL AREA NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS PER 10000 OF CENSUS HOUSES ~ ABOVe: 50 1" J- n 25 -50 .l~ A ~-_ g BELOW 25

DATA FOR DELHI TAHSIL AND MEHRAULI FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE NUMBER OF MEDICAL TAHSIL ARE COMBiNO INSTITUTIONS PER 10000 OF CENSUS HOUSES

o I • I 770 7715

EAST OF GREENWICH

201· Map 93

HOSPITAL BEDS FOR 100,000 OF POPULATION 1971

In this map is shown the number of hospital the units are hatched according to their values from beds available to·100,000 population of the Delhi dark to light. UT. In NDMC, availability of hospital beds (per 100,000 population) is 1206, which is exhorbitantly Unit-wise, numbers of hospital beds (per higher than the DMC(U) (203), and Delhi Can­ 100,000 population) are worked out, and grouped tonment (52). In Delhi and MchrauIi, Tahsils the into three categories as depicted in the map. All number are 9 and 11 respectively.

NUMeER OF UNITS o 2 3 5

_1111111111111111111111111111111 NO. OF UNITS o 27.~ 30.3 100·0 _ ABOVE 100 (2) AREA AS PERCENTAGE

_ 50-100 (I)

HOSPITAL BEDS IN THOUSANDS 1034 om BELOW so (2) o 10.31[110,38

FIClUI'lES IN BR AC"ETS SHOW ,.HE 1I111111111Illllllllllll.lltlll.2 NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 99.3 I 100.0

H05PITAL BED5 AS PERCENTAGE 99.1>

202 MAP 93

o , 77 15

HOSPITAL BEDS PER 100000 OF POPULATION 1971

.,.... 2, , I i \ 2 l i IIOUNOARES ! i .... UNION TERRITO RY MUNICIPAL ARE A .). TAHSil DELHI TAHSIL (D.r.)

MEHRAULI TAHSIL (M.T) ;). DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (URBAN) D.M.C. (U) ). DELHI TAHSil NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE 9 ., (N.D.M.C) o , o I 28 45 2845 1> / I \ 'r- \ 1,.- I i'. "... I I .. "'k ~ ; flY' -0 \ 1'..... D.T. ~ i ;' ~~ ~ ~ 13 i I'- ~. "~ DELHI M. CORP. URBAN DELHI M.I+: 203 CORP. URBAN , ....

,,I r'; O.M.C(U) ~ P;P.l N.D.M.e l 1206 ..,1-"', 1,/ 1-1 I ... I : !\ ) DEL HI M. CORP. URBAN

.~ o I 2830 A '" . (1 NUiolBER OF HOSPITAL BEDS \ PER 100000 OF POPULATION

ABOVE 100 •[ill]]]] 50-100 []]] BELOW 50 A

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE NUMBER OF HOSPITAL BEDS PER 100000 OF POPULATION • I o I 1715 11 0

EAST OF GREENWICH

203 Map 94,

REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS PER 100,000 POPULATION 1971

Registered medical practitioners per 100,000 NDMC is having 457 practitIOners (per 100,000 population are exhibited in this map. population) which is highest among all the units. Values of registered medical practitionc_rs per In DMC (U) and Delhi the numcer is 220 and 131 100 000 population, in respect of each UnIt, are gro~ped into four categories as given in the map. respectively. In rural area, it has fUlther teen All the units are hatched according to their values reduced i.e., Mehrauli Tahsil (126) and Delhi Tahsil from dark to light as per legend. (125).

NUM&EII OF UNITS

NO. OF UNITS 11111111111111111111 It------=--=-= -=- =-=- =~ j _ 261 & ABOVE (I) o 2.9 27.4 30.3 100.0

AREA AS PERCENTAGE _ 196-260 (I)

MEOICAL PRACTITIONERS IN THOUS"NOS .., ITJJJ 131 -195 (I) o 1.4 8.6 9.2 ~ 130 & BELOW (2)

FIGURES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE. "'UMlltR OF UNrrs IN THAT RANGE o 9H 1000 94 J MEOIClll PRACTITIONERS AS PERCENTAGE

204 MAP 94

. , . , 770 17 15

REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS PER 100000 OF POPULATION 1971 A

~ . 0 ~ ~ 1 ,"U.: /::... ~.ITI' .-', ~ 6 ~ ~ A 8' Ih Mil r - D.M.C. U -; 8OUNOARIES ,.. ._. __.,! ---- _ - ....l..._.r _ _ ( __ _ .J______/'.,,, UNION TERRITORY ·...... ·..;------­ MUNICIPAL AREA r-r------TAHSIL DELHI TAHSI. (D.T') t ------~- MEHRAULI TAHSIL (ton) .'------DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION )------(URBAN) D M C. (U) ;:.. t------DELHi TAHSIL------,------125 ------NEW DELHI MUNICiPAl COMMITTEE .i_:-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:__ -_-_ -_:_ _-_ - _-_ (N.O.M.C) L ______• I . , 45 2845 .,------­ ,------7"(' --_ ----- ~ _____ ..J.' :_,•• ./_ -\ ___ _ / - - - (7''-....-1 --- 1" - ,,- -- ::r - --.","- -- -:;/ -- ...... - - -{ ------(::- - - j- - ...... ------,- - 1---*------I_.,----....1.-----_l, _ ___ _

._ . ..J_ --- -:::::"1 ---- DELHI M. CORP. UR AN /------r-- 220 (------;1-- " -- - - -(,- - " ---- -i - o C..... ~-~. 1-~----~--- 1_l -- _ _ :=_ - _ D.M •• U ____,_ - _ N.D.M.C. i-1------; .... , -;/- ---- .-._. ---- 'F') -, - ',./ -- - -- (..',------li- '"t:'_~------._-----,------­ :r L-----J------'"", L _ _ _ ------,,-_------')- -- -.~ ------f---(~------­ " - - -\ --- ~') ...... ,:------._ -- ...l, - _ ...;;:""':::;: c.. - /._.- - l 7·-.._ ...... J- / ...... 1-- . , \. • ,-,/ A " - 2930 Q -~ H L'- ______------_ i ------/ NUMBER OF REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS '-:-_-_-_-_-_-_-J PER 100 000 OF POPULATION \, - MEHRAULI TAHSIL - .~\ .- -- 126 ---- _261& ABOVE ...... _ ...... --- - -! ·'"'----4 [J]]]I[] 196 - 260 ). l- -- - ;/ .'r...... - _._.- ::.;

0]]131 - 195 A

0130 & BELOW

FIGURES INSIDE THE MAP INDICATE NUMBER OF REGISTERED

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS PER 100000 OF POPULATION • I • I 77 IS 77 0

EAST OF GREENWICH

205 ,fop 95

PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION 1971

This map depicts the number of primary All the units are hatched according to their values. health centres per 100,000 of population in Delhi UT. No primary health centres are reported in NDMC and Delhi Cantonment. In Delhi and Numbet of primary health centre per 100,000 Mehrauli Tahsils there are 1·3 and J . J centres per population for each unit is worked out to obtain 100,000 population respectively. In DMqU), value. The values are grouped into three categories. 0·1 centre is reported.

NUM!lt:R OF UNITS o 235

111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"1 NO,OF UNITS o 09.7 9~.2 100 0 _ 1.0 to AeovE (2) AREA AS P£RCi:NTAGe

IT.IIJ BELOW I/) (I) NUMeER O~ PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES o S 8 N NIL (2)

FIGUt=lES IN BRACKETS SHOW THE 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 NUMBER OF UNITS IN THAT RANGE o 62.5 100.0

PRI"'AlIY HEALTH CENTRES AS PERCENTAGE

206 MAP 95

. , 77 IS

PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES PER 100 000 OF POPULATION 1971 A

2 0 2 , , i i I I , I , i i , I • , I 2 0 2 " 6 e BOUNDARIE & I" UNION TERRIT ORY _._- MUNICIP"L AR EA -- I T,lHSll _-.-_ .. DELlil TAHSIL (D_T.) ~. hlEHR,lULI TA Hill (M.T) OElHI' MUNIC IPAl CORPOR"TION I ). (URBAN) D.M .C. (U) ~ ., NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COMhltfTEE (N.D.M.C) . , (1 28 45 28.S r! t:r 4j

1\ 1< ~I~~ U ~ '- DELHI M. I *CORP. (URBAN) •

O.M.C(U)

N

lID c A

NUMBER OF PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES PER 100000 OF POPULATION

.1.0 • ABOVE

[]]] 8ELOW 1.0 A

N NIL FIGURES INSIDE THE tAAP INDICATE NUMBER OF PRIMARY

HEALTH CENTAES PEA 100000 OF POPULATION • I . , 77 15 77 0

E,lST OF GREENWICH

207

LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS AS ON 25-11-76.

Station SI. No. Name of the party Cat. of Agents 2 3 4 AGRA 1. National Book House, Jeoni Mandi (Reg.) 2. Wedhwa & Co., 45, Civil Lines (Reg.) 3. Barwari Lal Jain, Publishers, Moti Katra. (Rest.) 4. Asa Ram Baldev Dass & Sons, Bagh Muzaffarpur. (Rest.) 5. Jeevan Book Depot Raja Mandi (Rest.) AHMEDABAD 6 Balgovind Booksellers Gandhi Road (Rest.) 7. Chandra Kant Chiman Lal Vora, 57-2, Gandhi Road. P.B. No. 163. (Reg.) 8. New order Book Co., Gandhi Road, Ellis Bridge. (Reg.) 9. Sastu Kitab Ghar, Near Relief Talkies Patthar Kava Relief Road. (Reg.) 10. Gujarat Law House, Near Municipal Swimming Bath. (Rest.) 11. Mahajan Bros., Super Market Basement Ashram Road, Navrangpura (Rest.) 12. Himanshu Book Co., 10 Mission market Nr. Gujarat College. (Rest.) 13. Academic Book Centre, Bisket GaIL (Rest.) 14. Dinesh Book House Madalpur (Rest.) AHMEDNAGAR 15. V.T. Jorwekar Prop. Rama General Stores Navi Path (Rest.) AJMER 16. Book Land 663, Madar Gate. (Reg.) 17. Rajputana Book House, Station Road. (Re~.) ALIGARH 18. Friend's Book House, Muslim University Market. (Reg.) 19. New Kitab Ghar, MiIl Market. (Rest.) 20. Shalig Ram & Sons, 12 Madar Gate. (Rest.) ALLAHABAD 21. l<.itabistan, 17-A, Kamla Nehru Road (Reg.) 22. Law Book Co., Sardar Patel Marg., P.R 4 (Reg.) 23. Ram Narain Lal Beni Madho, 2A, Katra Road (Reg.) 24. Universal Book Co., 20, M.G. Road (Reg.) 25. University Book Agency (of Lahore) Elgin Road (Reg.) AURANGABAD 26. Marathwada Book Distributors, Aurangabad (Rest.) ALLAHABAD 27. Bharat Law House, 15 Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Rest.) 28. Chandralock Prakashan, 73, Darbhenga Colony (Rest.) 29. Ram Narain Lal Beni Prasad, 2/A, Katra Road. (Rest.) 30. SIS A. H. Wheeler & Co., Pvt. Ltd., City Book Shop (Rest.) 31. New Book House, 32 Tashkant Road. (Reg.) 32. Law Publishers, Sardar Patel Marg. (Rest.) AMBALA Cantt. 33. English Book Depot, Ambala Cantt. (Reg.) AMRITSAR 34. Amar Nath & Sons, Near P. O. Majith Mandi (Reg.) 35. Law Book Agency, G.T. Road, Putligarh (Reg.) 36. The Book Lovers, Retreat, Hall Bazar (Reg.) ANAND 37. Vijaya Stores, Station Road. (Rest.) BALLABGARH 38. Om Trade Well, Unchagaon Gate. (Rest.) BADEOGHAR 39. Bhakat Brothers, S.B. Roy Road. (Rest.) BANGALORE 40. Bangalore Ptg. & Publishing Co., Pvt. Ltd., 88, Mysore Road, P.O. B. No. 1807. (Reg.) 41. International Book House P. Ltd., 4F, M.G. Road (Reg.) 42. M. P. House, 87 1st Cross Gandhinagar (Reg.)

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43. Balajee Book Co., No.2, East Tank Bank Road, Ramakrishnapura (Rest.) 44. S. S. Book Emporium 118, Mount Joy Road, Hanumant Nagar (Reg.) 45. Standard Book Depot, A venue Road. (Reg.) 46. Viehara Sahitya Ltd., Balepet. (Reg.) 47. Atma Stores, 5th Cross Mallesawarm (Rest.) 48. Coming Man, Residency Road, Bangalore (Rest.) BANSDRONI 49. S/s Manoj Book Corner, B-20, Niranjan Pally, 24, Parganas (Reg.) BAREILLY 50. Agarwal Bros., Bara Bazar (Reg.) 51. Pathak Pustak Bhawan, Ram Narain Park (Rest.) BARODA 52. New Medical Book House, 540, Madampa Road (Rest.) 53. Chandrakant Mohan L~l Shah Gaini Anobegaokers Wada, Raopura (Rest.) BHAGALPUR 54. Paper Stationery Stores, D. N. Sing Road (Reg.) BARODA 55. Baroda Productivity Council (Book Div.) Baroda (Rest.) 56. Hemdip Agencies. Madazanmpa Road. (Rest.) ANANTAPUR 57. Sri Vani Stores, Kamala Nagar (Rest.) BHOPAL 58. Lyall Book Depot Moh. Din. Bldg Su]tenia Road. (Reg.) 59. Bhopal sahitya Sadan, Publishers, Booksellers & Stationers, 37, Lalwani Press Road. (Rest.) BHUBANESHWAR 60. Pral\oat K. Mahapatra, Bhubaneshwar Marg. (Reg.) BHAVANAGAR 61. Shah Parsotam Dass Gigahai, M.G. Road. (Rest.) BOLPUR 62. Bolpur Pustakalaya, Rabindra Sarai, P.O. Bolpur, Birbhum (W.B.) (Rest.) BIJAPUR 63. Sh. D. V. Deshpande, Recognised Law Booksel1ers Prop. Vinod Book Depot, Near Shiralshetti Chowk. (Rest.) BELGHARIA 64. Granthloka, 5{1, Ambica Mukherji Road, 24 parganas, W.B. (Rest.) BIKANER 65. Bhadaoi Bros., Goga Gate (Rest.) 66. Gadodia Pustak Bhandar, Fed Bazar. (Rest.) BOMBAY 67. Charles Lambert & Co., 101 M.G. Road (Reg.) 68. Cooperators Book Depot, 5/32, Ahmed Sailor Building Dadar. (Reg.) 69. Current Book House Maruti Lane Raghunath Dadaji Street (Reg.) 70. Current Technical Literature Co. P. Ltd. India House 1st Floor (Reg.) 71. C. Jamnadas & Co. Booksellers 146-C, Princess Street (Reg.) 72. International Book House Ltd. 9 Ash Lane, M.G Road (Reg.) 73. Kothari Book Depot., King Edward Road. (Reg.) 74. Lakhani Book Depot, Cirgaum (Reg.) 75. Minerva Book Shop, 10, Kailash Darshan, 3rd Floor Nava Chowk (Reg.) 76. N. M. 1ripathi P. Ltd., Princess Street (Reg.) 77. Lok Vhangmaya Griha Pv. Ltd., 190/B, Khetwadi Main Road (Reg.) 78. World Literature, Pyare Singh Chug House Agra Road (Rest.) 79. 69-A, International Subscription Agency Police Court Lane, Bombay-l (Rest.) 80. Swastik Sales Co., Scientific & Technical Booksellers P.B. 6007 (Rest.) 81. M. & J. Services, 2-A, Bahri Building. (Reg.) 82. Popular Book Depot, Lamington Road. (Reg.) 83. Sunderdas Gian Chand, 601, Girgaum Road, near Princess Street. (Reg.) 84. Thacker & Co. Rampart Rew (Reg.) 85. All India Book Supply Co., 342, Kalbodevi Road (Reg.) 86. Amalga Mated Press, 41, Hamam Street. (Rest.) 87. Asian Trading Co., 310, the Mirabalee P.M. 1505 (Rest.)

210 1 2 3 4 88. Secretary, Salestax Practioner Association Room No. 8 Palton Road (Rest.) 89. Usha Book Depot, 585, Chira Bazar (Reg.) 90. Sis Taxation Publicatiom, B/22, Sea Gull Apartment, 4-A, Bhula Bhai Desai Road. (Rest.) 91. Indian Book House Subscription Agency Dr. D.N. Rd. (Rest.) 92. Dhan Lal Brothers, S. Gandhi Road (Regular) 93. International Publications, P.B. 7170 Kurla (Rest) 94. International Book Links, Marine Lines (Rest.) 95. Bhayani Book Depot, 150, Princess Street. (Regular) 96. National Book Centre, Tardeo Air Condition Market (Rest.) 97. Universal Book Corpn Dhobi Talao. (Rest.) 98. Subscribers Subscription Services India 190, Bazzar Gate Street (Rest.) CALCUTTA 99. Current Literature Co., 208, M.G Road (Rest.) 100. Dass Gupta & Co. Ltd., 54/2, College Street. (R.eg.) 101. Firma K. L. Mukoapadhaya 6/1A, Banchharma Akrur Lane (Reg.) 102. Oxford Book Statior.ery Co., 17 Part Street. (Reg.) 103. R. Chambrary & Co., Ltd., Kant House, P-33, Mission Rew Extension (R.eg.) 104. S.C. Sarkar & Sons P. Ltd., I.C. College (Reg.) 105. S.K. Lahiri & Co. Ltd., College Street. (Reg.) 106. W. Newman & Co. Ltd., 3 Old Court Honse Street (Reg.) 107. Indian Book Dist. Co. C-52, M.G. Road. (Rest.) 108. K. K. Roy, 55, Gariahat Road, P.B. No. 10210 (Rest.) 109. Manimala, 123, Bow Bazar Street (Reg.) 110. Modern Book Deptt. 78, Chowringhee Centres (Reg.) 111. New Script, 172/3, Rash Behari Avenue (Reg.) 112. Mukherjee Library, 1, Gopi Mohan Datta Lane. (Rest.) 113. S. Bhattacharya & Co. 49, Dharamtalla Street. (Rest.) 114. Scientific Book Agency, 103, Netaji Subhash Road (Rest.) 115. D.P. Updhyay, 16, Munshi Sardaruddin Lane. (Reg.) -116. Universal Book Dist. 8/2, Hastings Street. (Rest.) 117. N. M. Roy Chowdhury Co. P. Ltd., 72, M.G. Road. (Rest.) 118. Manisha GranthaIaya P. Ltd., 4/3-B, Bankim Chatterji Street. (Rest.) 119. Sushanta Kr. De, 32/C, GopaI Boral Street. (Rest.) 120. K. P. Bagchi, 286, B.B. Ganguli Street. (Regular) 121. Overseas Publications, 14, Hare Street. (Rest.) 122. A.G. Law Book Stall, 5/1-B, Gope Lane. (Rest.) 123. Das BooJc Agency, 4, Seth Began Road. (Rest.) 124. Book Corporation, I-Mangoe Lane, Calcutta (Rest.) CHANDIGARH 125. Jain Law Agency Shop No. 5, Sec~or 22D (Reg.) 126. Mehta Bros. 1933, Sector 22 B (Reg.) 127. Rama News Agency, Booksellers, Sector 22 (Reg.) 128. Universal Book Store, Sector 17-D (Reg.) 129. English Book Shop 34, Sector-22-D (Rest.) 130. Jain General House, Sector No. 70-72 (2), Sec. 17-D. (Reg.) 131. Jain & Co., 1165, Sector 18-C (Reg.) 132. Manik Book Shop 70-72,5, Sec. 17-D (Rest.) 133. Naveen Book Agency, 80-82, Sec. 17-D (Rest.) 134. Chandigarh Law House, 1002, Sec. 22-B (Rest.) CALICUT 135. Touring Book StalJ, Court Road. (Rest.) CUTTACK 136. Cuttack Law Times, Cuttack (Reg.) 137. D. P. Soor & Sons, Manglabad (Rest.) 138. New Students Store (Rest.)

211 1 2 3 4 COIMBATORE 139. Marry Martin, 9/79, Gokhale Street. (Reg.) 140. Dina Mani Stores, 8/1, Old Post Office Road (Rest.) 141. Continental Agencies, 4-A, Sakthi Vihar (Rest.) 142. Radha Mani Stores, 6O-A, Raja Street (Rest.) DEHRADUN 143. Bishan Singh & Mahendra Pal Singh, 318, Chukhuwala (Reg.) 144. Jugal Kishore & Co., Rajpur Road. (Reg.) 145. National News Agency, Paltan Bazar (Reg.) 146. Sant Singh & SODS, 28, Rama Market (Rest.) 147. Universal Book House, 39A, Rajpur Road. (Rest.) 148. Natraj Publishers, 52, Rajpur Road (Reg.) DELHI 149. Atma Ram & Sons, Kashmere Gate (Reg.) 150. Bahri Bros. 243, Lajpat Rai Market (Reg.) 15l. Bawa Harikishan Dass Bedi (Vijaya General Agency Delhi Ahata Kedara Chamallian Road. (Reg.) 152. Bookwells. 85, Sant Narankari Colony, P.B. 1565, Delhi-llOOO9. (Reg.) 153. Dhanwant Medical & Law Book House, 1522, Lajpat Rai Market. (Reg.) 154. Federal Law Depot, Kashmere Gate. (Reg.) 155. Imperial Publishing Co., 3 Faiz Bazar, Daryaganj (Reg.) 156. Indian Army Book Depot, 3, Ansari Road, Daryaganj (Reg.) 157. J. M. Jaina & Bros, Mori Gate. (Reg.) 158. Kitab Mahal (Wholesale Division) P. Ltd., 28, Faiz Bazar. (Reg.) 159. K. L. Seth, Suppliers of Law Commercial & Technical Books, Shantinagar, Ganeshpura (Reg.) 160. Metropolitan Book Co., 1, Faiz Bazar. (Reg.) 161. Publication Centre, Subzi Mandi, Opp. Birla Mills. (Reg.) 162. Sat Narain & Sons, 2, Shivaji Stadium Jain Mandir, Road, New Delhi (Reg.) 163. Universal Book & Stationery Co, 16, Netaji Subhas Marg. (Reg.) 164. Universal Book Traders, 80, Gokhle Market (Reg.) 165. Youngman & Co., Nai Sarak (Reg.) 166. Amar Hind Book Depot, Nai Sarak (Rest.) 167. All India Educational Supply Co., Sri Ram Buildings, Jawahar Nagar (Rest.) 168. B. Nath & Bros. 3808, Charkawalan (Chowri Bazar) (Rest.) 169. General Book & Depot, ] 69 I, Nai Sarak (Reg.) 170. Hindi Sahitya Sansar, 1543, Nai Sarak (Rest.) 171. Law Literature House, 2646, Balimaran (Rest.) 172. Munshi Ram Manohar Lal, Oriental Booksellers & Publishers, P.B. No. 1165, Nai Sarak (Rest.) 173. Premier Book Co., Printers, Publishers and Booksellers, Nai Sarak (Reg.) 174. Overseas Book Agency, 381~ David Street Darya Ganj-l10006 (Reg.). 175. Amir Book Depot, Nai Sarak (Rest.) 176. Rajpal & Sons, Kashmeri Gate. (Rest.) 177. Law Publishing Co., Daryaganj (Reg.) 178. Moti Lal Banarsi Dass, Bangalow Road, Jawahar Nagar. (Reg.) 179. Sangam Book Depot, Main Market, Gupta Colony, (Reg.) 180. Summer Bros., P. O. Birla Lines. (Rest.) 181. University Book House, 15 U.B. Banglow Road, Jawahar Nag,ar. (Rest.) 182. Om Law Book House, Civil Court Compound (Reg.) 183. Ashoka Book Agensy 'l/2.9, Roop Nagar. (Reg.) 184. Educational Book Agency (India) 5-D, Kamla Nagar (Rest.) 185. D.K. Book Organisation 74-D, Anand Nagar (Reg.) 186. Hindustan Book Agencies (India), 17 UB Kawjar Nagar (Rest.) 187. Eagle Book Service, Ganeshpura (Rest.)

212 2 3 4 188. Krishna Law House, Tis Hazari (Regular) 189. Raj Book Agency, A-99, Shivpuri ()leg.) 190. Indian Documentation Service, Ansari Road, (Rest.) 191. Kaushik Stationery, Padam Nagar. (Rest.) 192. Standard Book Sellers, 402, Kucha (Chandni Chowk) Balaqi, Dariba Kalan (Reg.) 193. Modern Book Centre, Municipal F.No. 8, Bangalow Marg, Delhi (Rest.) 194. Delhi Law House Tis Hazari Court, Civil Wings (Rest.) 195. Capital Law House, Viswas Nagar, Shahdra. (Rest.) DHANBAD 196. New Sketch Press, Post Box 26. (Rest.) DHARWAR 197. Bharat Book Depot &'Prakashan, Subhas Road (Rest.) 198. Akalwadi Book Depot, Vijay Road. (Rest.) ERNAKULAM 199. Pai & Co., Broadway. (Rest.) ERODE 200. Kumaran Book Depot. (Rest.) FEROZEPUR Cantt. 201. English Book Depot, 78, Jhoke Road. (Rest.) GAUHATI 202. United Publishers, Pan Bazar, Main Road. (Rest.) 203. Ashok Publishing House, Murlidhar Sharma Road (Rest.) GAYA 204. Sahitya Sadan, Gautam Budha Marg. (Regular) 205. Bookmans, Nagmatia Garage, Swarajpuri Road. (Rest.) GOA 206. Singhal's Book House, P.O. B.No. 70, Near the Church (Rest.) GURGAON 201. Prabhu Book Service, Nai Subzi Mandi. (Rest.) GUNTUR 208. Book Lovers P. Ltd. Aruudelpet, Chowrasta (Reg.) GWALIOR 209. Loyal Book Depot, Patankar Bazar Lashkar (Reg.) 210. Titer Bros., Sarafe (Rest.) 211. Anand Pustak Sadan, 32, Prem Nagar (Regular) 212. M.C. Daftari, Prop. M.B. Jain & Bros. Booksellers, Sarafa, Lashkar (Rest.) 213. Grover Law House, Nr. High Court Gali (Rest.) 214. Kitab Ghar, High Court Road. (Rest.) 215. Adarash Pustak Sadan, 5/26, Bhau Ka Bazar (Regular) GHAZIABAD 216. Jayanta Book Agency, Outside S.D. Inter College G.T. Road. (Rest.) 211. S. Gupta, 342, Ram Nagar (Reg.) HYDERABAD 218. The Swaraj Book Depot, Lakdikapur (Reg.) 219. Bhasha Prakashan 22-5-69 Gharkaman (Rest.) 220. Book Syndicate, Devka Mahal, Opp. Cental Bank. (Reg.) DEORIA* 221. Madanla1 Radhakrishna, Deoria (U.P.) (Rest.) HYDERABAD 222. Labour Law Publications, 873, Sultan Bazar. (Reg.) 223. Asia Law House Opp. High Court. (Regular) 224. Book Links Corporation, Narayanagoda. (Reg.) HARDWAR 225. Seva Kunj, Kanshal Bhawan Bra Hampuri (Rest.) HATHRAS 226. Jain Book Depot, Rohtak Wala Nohra, Agra Road (Rest.) 227. Shri Ram Prakash Sharma, Hatras. (Rest.) HUBLI 228. Pervaje's Book House, Station Road. «Reg.) INDORE 229. Wadhwa & Co., 27, Mahatma Gandhi Road. (Reg.) 230. Madhya Pradesh Book Centre, 41, Ahilyapura (Rest.) 231. Modern Book House, Shiv Vilas Palace (Reg.) 232. Swarup Bros., Khajuri Bazar (Reg.) 233. Viney Pustak Bhandar (Reg.)

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JAIPUR CITY 234. Bharat Law House, Booksellers & Publishers Opp: Prem Prakash Cinema (Reg.), 235. Popular Book Deptt. Chaura Rasta (Reg.) 236. Vani Mandir Swami Masing Highway (Reg.) 237. Raj Book & Subs. Agency, 16 Nehru Bazar. (Rest.) 238. Krishna Book Dt:pot, Chaura Rasta. (Rest.) JAIPUR CITY 239. Best Book Co., S.M.S. Highway (Rest.) 240. Kishore Book Depot, Sardar Patel Marg. (Reg.) 241. Rastogi Brothers, Tripatia Bazar, Jaipur (Rest.) JAIPUR 242. India Book House, Fatehpurika Darwaza (Rest.) 243. Dominion Law Depot, Shah Bldg., S.M. Highway P.B. No 23. (Rest.) 244. Pitaliya Pustak Bhandar, Mishra Rajajika Rasta. (Rest.) 245. University Book House, Choura Rasta. (Rest.) JAMMUTAWI 246. Rainas News Agency, Dak Bungalow (Reg.) JAMSHEDPUR 247. Amar Kitab Ghar, Diagonal Road, P.B. No. 78 (Reg.) 248. Gupta Stores, Dha kidith (Reg.) 249. Sanyal Bros., Booksellers & News Agents 26, Main Road. (Rest.) 250. Sokhey Trading Co., Diagonal Road. (Rest.) JAMNAGAR 251. Swadeshi Vastu Bhandar, Ratnabai Masjid Road (Reg.) JEYPORE 252. Bhagbathi Pustak Bhandar, Main Road. (Rest.) JHANSI 253. Universal Law House, 186, Chander Shekhar Azad (Rest.) JODHPUR 254. Chopra Bros., Tripo1ia Bazar (Reg.) 255. Dwarka Das Rathi, Wholesale Books and News Agents (Reg.) 256. Kitab Ghar, Sojati Gate (Reg.) 257. Rajasthan Law House, High Court Road. (Rest.) JABALPUR 258. Modern Book House, 286, Jawaharganj (Reg.) 259. Popular Law House, Nr. Omti P.O. (Rest.) 260. Paras Book Depot, 129, Cantt (Rest.) JULLUNDUR CITY 261. Hazoorina Bros., Main Gate (Rest.) 262. University Publishers, Railway Road. (Rtst.) 263. Law Book Depot, Adda Basti, G.T. Road. (Rest.) JHUNJHUNU (RA) 264. Shastri Kumar Sharat Chandra (Reg.) KANPUR 265. Advani & Co. P. Box 100, The Mall (Reg.) 266. Sahitya Niketan, Sharadhanand, Park (Reg.) 267. Universal Book Stall, The Mall (Reg.) 268. Gandhi Shanti Pratisthan Kendra, Civil Lines (Rest.) 269. Law Book Emporium, 16/60, Civil Lines (Rest.) KAPSAN 270. Parkashan Parasaran, 1/90, mamdar Niwas Azad Marg. (Reg.) KHURDA 271. Kitab Mahal, Kurda (Distt. Puri) (Rest.) KOLHAPUR 272. Maharashtra Granth Bhandar, Mahadwar Road. (Rest.) KUMTA 273. S.V. Kamat, Booksellers & Stationers (S. Kanura) (Reg.) KURSEONG 274. Ashoke Brothers, Darjeeling (Rest.) LUCKNOW 275. Balkrishna Book Co., B-12-A, Nirala Nagar (Reg.) 276. British Book Depot, 84 Hazaratganj (Reg.) 277. Eastern Book Co., 34, Lalbr.gh Road. (Reg.) 278. Ram Advani Razaratganj, P.B. 154 (Reg.)

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279. Acquarium Supply Co., 213, Faizabad Road (Rest.) 280. Civil & Military Educational Stores, 106/B Sadar Bazar (Rest.) LUDHIANA 280. Lyall Book Depot, Chaura Bazar (Reg.) 281. Mohindra Bos., Katchori Road (Rest.) 282. Nanda Stationery Bhandar, PUstak Bazar (Reg.) 283. The Pharmacy News, Pindi Street. (Rest.) MADRAS 284. Account Test Institute P.O. 760, Egmoregore (Reg.) 285. C. Subbiah Chetty & Co., 62, Big Street, Triplicane (Reg.) 286. K. Krishnamurty Post Box 384 (Reg.) 287. P. Vardhachary & Co., 8 Linghi Chetty Street (Reg.) 288. C. Sitaraman & Co., 33, Royapettach High Road. (Reg.) 289. M. Sachechalam & Co., 14 Sankurama Chetty Street. (Rest.) 290. Madras Book Agency, 42, Tirumangalam Road (Rest.) 291. The Rex Trading Co., P.B. 5049, Ill, Pedariar Koil Street. (Rest.) 292. Mohan Pathippagam & Book Depot, 3, Pyecrafts Triplicane. (Rest.) 293. Swamy Publisbers, P.B. Ro. 2468 (Rest.) 294. Naresb Co., 3, Dr. Rangacbari No., Mylapore (Rest.) 295. Sangam Publisbers, 11, S.C. Street (Rest.) MANIPUR 296. P.C. Jain & Co., Impbal (Rest.) MANGALORE 297. K. Bhoja Rao & Co., Kodial Bail (Rest.) MADURAJ 298. Ezbil Enterprises 116, Palace Road. (Rest.) MEERUT 299. Loyal Book Depot, Chhipi Tank (Reg.) 300. Prakash Educational Stores, Subhas Bazar (Reg.) 301. Bbarat Educational Stores (Rc.gd.) Chippi Tank (Reg.) 302. Nand Traders, Tyagi Market (Rest.) MORADABAD 303. Rama Book Depot., Station Road. (Rest.) MHOW CAN'IT. 304. Oxford Book Depot Main Street (Rest.) MUZAFFAR 305. B.S. Jain & Co., 71 Abupura (Reg.) NAGAR 306. Gargya & Co., 139 G. New Market (Rest.) MUZAFFARPUR 307. Scie~tific & Educational Supply Syndicate (Rest.) MYSORE 308. H. Vankataramiah & Sons, Krishnagagendra Circle. (Reg.) 309. People Book House, Opp: Jagan Mohan Place (Reg.) 310. Geeta BOOK House, New State Circle (Reg.) MANDSAUR 311. Nahata Bros., Booksellers & Stationers. (Rest.) MUSSOURI 312. Hind Traders N.A.A. Centre, Dick Road. (Rest.) NAGPUR 313. Western Book Depot, Residency Road. (Reg.) 314. The Executive Secretary, Mineral Industry Association Mineral House, Near All India Radio Square. (Rest.) NAINITAL 315. Consal Book Depot, Bara Bazar. (Reg.) NADIAD 316. R. S. Desai, Station Road. (Rest.) NEW DELHI 317. Amrit Book Co., Connaught Circus (Reg.) 318. Bhawani & Sons, 8 F, Connaught Circus (Reg.) 319 Lentral News Agency, 23/90, Conn aught Circus (Reg.) 320. English Book Stores, 7-L Connaught Circus P.B. No. 238. (Reg.)

215 2 3 4 NEW DELHI 321. Jain Book Agency, C/9, Prern House, Connaught Place (Reg.) 322. Jayana Book Depot P. B. No. 2505, Karol Bagh (Reg.) 32.3. Luxmi Book Store, 72, Janpath, P. O. Box 553. (Reg.) 324. Mehra Bros., 50-G, Kalkaji, New Delhi-19 (Reg) 325. Navyug Traders, Desh Bandhu Gupta Road, Dev Nagar (Reg.) 32,6. New Book Depot, Latest Books, Periodicals Sty: P. B.96 Connaught Place (Reg.) 327. Oxford -Book & Stationery Co., Scindia House (Reg.) 328. Peoples Publishing House (P) Ltd., Rani Jhansi Road (Reg.) 329. Ram Krishana & Sons (of Lahore) 16/B, Connaught Place. (Reg.) 330. R. K. Publishers, 23 Beadonpura, Karol Bagh (Reg.) 331. Sharma Bros., 17, New Market, Moti Nagar (Reg.) 332. The Secretary,. Indian Met. Society Lodi Road (Reg.) 333. Suneja Book Centre, 24/90, Connaught Place (Reg.) 334. United Book Agency, 29/1557, Naiwala, Karol Bagh (Reg.) 335. Hind Book House, 82, Janpath. (Reg.) 336. Lakshmi Book Depot, 57, Ragarpura, Karol Bagh (Rest.) 337. N. C. Kansil & Co., 40, Model Basti, P. O. Karol Bagh, New Delhi (Rest.) 338. Ravindra Book Agency, 4D/50, Double Storey Lajpat Nagar (Reg.) 339. Sant Ram Booksellers, 16, New Municipal Market Lodi Colony (Rest.) 340. Subhas Book Depot, Shop No. 111, Central Market, Srinivaspuri (Rest.) 341. The Secy : Fedration of Association of Small Industry ofIndia., 23-B/2, Rohtak Road (Rest.) 342. Educational & Commerical Agencies, 5/151, Subhash Nagar (Rest.) 343. Delhi Book Compay, M/I2, Connaught Circus (Rest.) 344. Navrang, R. B-7, Inderpuri (Rest.) 345. Commercal Contacts (India) Subhas Nagar (Rest.) 346. A Khosla & Co., Anand Niketan (Rest.) 347. Books India Coorporation, New Rohtak Road (Regular) 348. S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ram Nagar (Rest.) 349. Globe Publications, C-33, Nizamuddin East (Rest.) 350. Scientific Instruments Stores, A-355 New Rajendar Nagar (Rest.) 351. Jain Map & Book Agency, Karol Bagh (Reg.) 352. Hukam Chand & Sons, 3226, Ranjit Nagar (Rest.) 353. Star Publications Pvt. Ltd., 4/5-B, Asaf Ali Road (Rest) 354. Indian Publications Trading Corporation, A-7, Nizamuddin East. (Rest.) 355. Sheel Trading Corporation, 5/5777, Sant Nari Dass Marg. (Regular) 356. Surpreme Trading Corpoartion, Harrison Chamber (Rest.) 357. Jain Brothers, New Delhi (Rest.) PALGHAT 358. Educational Supplies Depot, Sultanpet (Rest.) PATNA 359. Luxmi Trading Co., Padri Ki Haveli (Reg.) 360. J. N. Agarwal & Co., Padri Ki Haveli (Reg.) 361. Moti Lal Banarasi Dass & Co., Padri Ki Haveli (Reg.) 362. Today & Tomorrow, Ashok Rajpath (Rest.) 363. Books & Books, Ashok Rajpath (Rest.) POONA 364. Deccan Book Stall, Deccan Gyamkhana (Reg.) 365. Imperial Book Depot, 266, M. G. Road. (Reg.) 366. Saraswat, 1321/1, J. M. Road, Opp. Modern High School, Bombay Poona Road. (Regular) 367. International Book Service, Deccan Ghymkhana (Reg.) 368. Raka Book Agency, Opp. Nathu's Chawl, Near Appa Balwant Chowk (Reg.) 369. Varma Book Centre, 649, Narayan Path (Rest.)

216 1 2 3 4 370. Secy: Bharati Itihasa Samshodhalla Mandir 1321. Sadashiv Path (Rest.) 371. Vidya Commerce House, 379-A, Shanwar Path (Rest.) PRAYAG 372. Om Publishing House. 842. Daraganj. (Rest.) PONDICHERRY 373. Hon(':;ty Book House. 9 Rue Duplix (Rest.) PUDUKKOTTAI 374. Meenakashi Pattippagam, 4142, East Main Street (Rest.) 375. P. N. Swaminathan & Co., Bazar Street, Main Road (Reg.) PUNALUR 376. M. I. Abraham, (Kerala) (Rest.) RAJKOT 377. Mohal Lal Dossbhai Shah Booksellers & Subs. & Advt. Agent. (Reg.) 378. Bhupatrai Parasram Shah & Bros. B. B. Street. (Rest.) 379. Vinay Book Depot, Govt. Qr. No.2 behind S. B. I. (Rest.) RAIPUR 380. Pustak Pratisthan, Sati Bazar (Rest.) RAJAHMUNDRY 381. Pachayat Aids, 10-7-40, Fort Gate (Rest.) RANCHI 382. Grown Book Depot, Upper Bazar (Rest.) ROHTAK 383. National Book House, Civil Road (Rest.) ROORKEE 384. Yashpal & Brothers, Station Road (Rest.) REWARI 385. Tika Ram Singh Lal (Rest.) SANGRUR 3815. Punjab Educational Emporium. Dhurigate (Rest.) 387. Gandhi Marg Darshan Pustakalaya Sangrur (Pb.) (Rest.) SAUGAR 388 Yadav Book Stall, Publishers & Booksellers (Rest.) SECUNDERABAD 389. Hindustan Diary Publishers, Market Street (Reg.) 390. Minerva Book Centre, 8/78 New Alwal (Rest.) SIMLA 391. Minerva Book House, 46, The Mall (Rest.) SILIGURI 392. N. B. Modern Agencies, Hill Court Road (Rest.) SIVAKASI 393. Gancsh Stores, South Car Street (Rest.) SHOLAPUR 394. Gajanan Book Stores, Main Road. (Rest.) SURAT 395. Shri Gajanan Pustakalaya, Tower Road (Reg.) 396. Gujarat Subs. Agency, Jawahal Lal Nehru Marg, Atwa Lines (Rest.) 397. B. P. Traders, Gbasia Building (Rest.) SOLAN 398. Jain Magazine Agencyk Ward 4/218 Rajgarh Road (Regular) TIRUPATI 399. Ravindra Book Centre, Balaji Colony (Rest.) TUTICORIN 400. K. Thiagarajan, 51, French Chapai Road (Rest.) 401. Arasan Book Centre 462, V. E. Road (Rest.) TRICHINOPOLLY 402. S. Krishnaswami & Co., 35, Subhash Chandra Bose Road (Regular) TRIPUR,A 403. G. R. Dutta & Co., Scientific Equipments Suppliers (Rest.) TIRUCHIRAPPALLY 404. Sri Vidya (Rest.) SHILLONG 405. Allied Publications, 13, Oak lands (Rest.) TRIVANDRUM 406. International Book Depot, Main Road (Rest.) 407. Reddiar Press & Book Depot, P. B. No.4 (Rest.) 408. Bhagya Enterprises, M. G. Road (Rest.) 409. Sree Devi Book House, Chenthitta, Trivandrum (Rest.) TEZPUR 410. Jyoti Prakashan Bhawan, Tezpur, Assam (Rest.) UDAIPUR 411. Book Centre, Maharana Bhopal College, (Rest.) 412. Jagdish & Co., (Rest.) UJJAIN 413. Rama Bros., 41, Mallipura (Rest.)

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ULHASNAGAR 414. Raj Boolk Service., (Rest.) VARANASI 415. Chowkhamba Sansdrit Series Office, Gopal (Reg.) Mandir Lane, P. B. No.8 416. Kohinoor Stores, University Road Lanka (Reg.) 417. Viswavidlyalaya Prakashan, Chowk (Reg.) 418. Globe Book Centre, P. O. Hindus University (Rest.) 419. Chaukhamba Visva Bharati, Chowk (Rest) VIJAYAWADA 420. Visalaandhra Publishing House (Rest.) VIZEGAPATAM 421. Gupta Bros., (Books) Vizia Building, Main Road. (Rest.) 422. The Secretary, Andhra University General Co., Opp. Stroes (Rest.) VELLORE 423. A. Venkatasubban, Law Booksellers (Reg.) WARDHA 424. Swarajeya Bhandar, Rathi Market (Reg.)

1. Govt. ofIndia Kitab Mahal, Unit No. 21, Emporia 'Building Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi (Phone 343708) 2. Govt. ofIndia Book Depot, 8, K. S. Roy Road, Calcutta (Phone No. 23-3813) For Local Sales. 3. Sales Counter, Publication Branch, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi. (Phone No. 372081 ) 5. Govt. of India Book Depot, Ground Floor, New C. G. O. Building, Marine Lines, Bombay-20. S &RAGENTS

1. The A6sistant Director, Extension, Centre, Bhuli Road, Dhanbad. 2. The Asstt. Director, Extension Centre, Santnagar, Hyderabad-18. 3. The Asstt. Director, Govt. ofIndia, S. 1. S. I, Minsitry ofC. & I, Extension Centre, Kapileshwar Road, Belgaum. 4. The Asstt. Director Extension Centre, Krishna Distt. (A. I) 5. The Asstt. Director, Footwear, Extension Centre, Polo Ground No. I, Jodhpur. 6. The Asstt. Director, Industrial Extension Centre, Nadiad (Guj.) 7. The Development, Commissioner, Small Scale Industries, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi. 8. The Dy. Director, Incharge, S. 1. S. 1. CI Civil Admn. Goa, Panjam 9. The Director. Govt. Press Hyderabad. 10. The Director, Indian Bureau of Mines, Govt. of India, Ministry of Steel, ChkfMines & Fuel, Nagpur. 11. The Director, S. 1. S. 1. Industrial Extension Centre, Udhne-Surat. 12. The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Dhar, Madhya Pradhesh. 13. The Employment. Officer, Employment Exchange, Gopal Bhavan, Morena. 14. The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Jhabuo. 15. The Head Clerk, Govt. Book Depot., Ahmedabad. 16. The Head Clerk, Photzincographic Press,S Finance Road, Poona. 17. The Officer-in-charge, Assam, Govt, B. D. Gauhati. 18. The O. IIC Extension Centre, Club Road, Muzaffarpur. 19. The O. IIC Extension Centre, Industrial Estate, Kokar, Ranchi. 20. The O. IIC State Information Centre, Hyderabad. 21. The O. IIC S. I .S I. Habra, Tabalur, 24 Parganas. 22. The O. IIC Extesion Centre, Maida. 23. The O. IIC University Employment Bureau, Lucknow. I 24 The O. IIC S. I. S. 1. Chrontanning Extension Centre, Tangra, 33/1, North Topsia Road, CalcU'tta-46. 25. The O. liS. S. I. S. O. Extension Centre (Footwear), Calcutta-2. 26. The O. liS. S, 1. S. O. Model Carpentry Workshop, Puyali Nagar, P. O. Burnapur, 24 Parganas.

218 27. Publication Division, Sales Depot, North Block, New Delhi. 28. The Press Officer, Orissa Sectt: Cuttack. 29. The Registrar of Companies, Andhra Bank Bldg., 6 Linghi Chetty Street, P. B. 1530, Madras. 30. The Registrar of Companies, Assam, Manipur and Trpura, Shillong. 31. The Registrar of Companies, Bihar Journal Road, Patna-I. 32. The Registrar of Companies, 162, Brigade Road, Bangalore. 33. The Registrar of Companies, Everest, 100 Marine Drive, Bombay. 34. The Registrar of Companies, Gujarat State Samachar Bldg. Ahmedabad. 34. The Registrar of Companies, Gwalior (M.P.) 36. The Registrar of Companies, H. No. 3-5-837, Hyder Guda, Hyderabad. 37. The Registrar of Companies, Kerala, 70 Feet Road, Ernakulam. 38. The Registrar of Companies, M. G. Road, West Cott. Building, P. O. Box 334, Kanpur 39. The Registrar of Companies, Naryani Bldg. Bracburne Road, Calcutta. 40. The Registrar of Companies, Orissa, Cuttack Chandi, Cuttack. 41. The Registrar of Companies, Pondicherry . 42. The Registrar of Companies, Punjab & Himachal Pradesh, Link Road. Jullundur City. 43. The Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan & Ajmer, Sh. Kumta Prasad, House 1st Floor> 'c' Scheme Ashok Marg, Jaipur. 44. The Registrar of Companies, Sunlight Insurance Bldg. Ajmeri Gate, Extension, New Delhi. 45. The Registrar of Trade Unions, Kanpur. 46. Soochna Sahita Depot, (State Book Depot) Lucknow. 47. Supdt. Bhupendra State Press, Patiala. 48. Supdt. Govt. Press & Book Depot, Nagpur. 49. Supdt, Govt. Press Mount Road, Madras. 50. Supdt. Govt. State, Stores and Pubs. P. O. Gulzorbagh, Patna. 51. Supdt. Govt. Printing and Stationery Depot, Rajasthan, Jaipur City. 52. Supdt. Govt. Printing and Stationery, Rajkot. 53. Supdt. Govt. Priniting and Stationery, Punjab, Chandigarh. 54. Supdt. Govt. State Emporium, V. P. Rewa. 55. Dy. Controller, Printing & Stationery Office, Himachal Pradesh, Simla. 56. Supdt. Printing and Stationery, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. 57. Supdt. Printing and Stationery, Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior. 58. Supdt. Printing and Stationery, Charni Road, Bombay. 59. Supdt. State Govt. Press, Bhopal. 60. The Asstt. Director, Publicity & Information, Vidhan Sandha, Bangalore-l. 61. Supdt. Govt. Press, Trivandrum. 62. Asstt. Information Officer, Press Information Bureau, Information Centre, Srinagar. 63. Chief Controller of Imports & Exports, Panjim, Goa,. 64. Employment Officer, Employment Exchange (Near Bus Stop) Sidhi (M. P.). 65. The Director, Regional MeteorOlogical Centre, Alipur, Calcutta. 66. The Asstt. Director, State Information Centre, Hubli. 67. The Director of Supplies and Disposal Deptt. of Supply, 10, Mount Road. Madras-2. 68. Director General, ofSupplics and Disposals, N. I. C. Bldg., New Delhi. 69. The .controller of Imports and Exports, Rajkot. 70. The Inspector, Dock Safety, MjI&E Madras Harbour, Madras.

219 11. The lnspecting Asstt. Commissioner of Income Tax, Kerala, ErnakuJam 72. The Under Secretary, Rajya Sabha Sectt. Parliament House, New Delhi. 73. Controller of Imports & Exports, 7 Porlland Park, Visakhapatnam. 74. The Senior Inspector, Dock Safety, Botwalla Chambers, Sir. P. M. Road, Bombay. 75. Controller of Imports & Exports I. B. 14-P, Pondicherry. 76. Dy. Director Incharge, S. I. S. I., Sahakar Bhawan, Trikon Bagicha, Rajkot. 77. The Publicjty and Liaison Officer, Forest Research Institute, and Colleges, Near Forest, P. O. Dehradun. 78. The Asstt. Controller of Imports and Exports, Govt. of India, Ministry of Commerce, New Kandla. 79. The Deputy Director (S. D.), Esplanade East, Calcutta. 80. The Director, Govt. of India, S. I. S. I. , Ministry of I & S Industrial Areas-B, Ludhiana. 81. The Govt. Epigraphist for India. 82. fhe Asstt. Director, IIC, S. 1. S. I., Extension Centre, Varanasi. 83. The Director of Supplies, Swarup Nagar, Kanpur. 84. The Asstt. Director (Admn.) Office of the Directorate of Supplies & Disposal, Bombay. 85. The Chief Controller of I & E, Ministry of Internatinal Trade, Madras. 86. The Dy. Controller of Customs, Custom House, Visakhapatnam. 87. The Prinicipal Officer, Marcantile Marino, Deptt. Calcutta. 88. The Director, S. I. S. I., Karan Nagar, Srinagar. 89. The Director, IIC, S. I. S. I., 107, Industrial Estate, Kanpur. 90. The Director of Inspection, New Marine Lines, Bombay-I. 91. The Dy. Chief Controller of Imports & Exports, T. D. Road, Ernakulam. 92. The Asstt. Director, Govt. Stationery Book Depot, Aurangabad. 93. The Asstt. Director, llC, S. 1. S. I., Club Road, Hubli. 94. The Employment Officer, Talcher. 95. The Director of Inspection, Directorate G&S, Disposal, 1, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, Calcutta. 96. The Collector of Customs, New Custom House, Bombay. 97. The Controller of Imports & Exports, Banglore. 98. The Admn. Officer, Tariff Commissioner, 101, Queen's Road, Bombay. 99. The Commissioner of Income Tax, Patiala. 100. The Director, Ministry of I & Supply, (Deptt. oflndustry) Cuttack. 101. The Dy. Director of Public Relations State Information Centre, Patna. 102. The Officer-in-charge, State Information Centre, Madras. 103. The Asstt. Director, S. I. S. M. I., Road, Jaipur. 104. The Collector of Customs, Madras. 105. National Building Organisation, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi. 106. The Controller of Communication, Bombay Region, Bombay. 107. The Karnatak University, Dharwar. 108. The Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar. 109. The Director of Industries & Commerce, Bangalore-1. 110. The Principal Publications, Officer Sending Commission for Scientiffic & Tech. Terminology, UGC Building, New Delhi. n 1. The Officer lJC , Information Centre, Swai Ram Singh Road, Jaipur. 112. The Director General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi. , 113. Controller of Aerodromes, Delhi. 114. Controller of Aerodromes, Calcutta. 115. Controller of Aerodromes, Bombay.

220 116. Controller of Aerodromes, Madras. 117. The Registrar, Punjab Agril. University, Ludhiana. 118. The Land & Development Officer, Ministry of Health and Family Planning, W. H. &. D. Nirman Bhawan New Delhi. ' 119. Acting Secretary, Official Language (Leg.) Commission, Ministry of Law, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi. 120. Registrar Genera[, India, 2jA, Mansing Road, New Delhi-II. 121. The Director of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh, Khusro Manzi[, Hyderabad-4. 122. The Director of Census Operations, Assam, G. S. Road, Ulubari, Gauhati-7. 123. The Director of Census Opel"ations, Bihar, Boring Canal Road, Patna. 124. The Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad-6. 125. The Director of Census Operations, Haryana, Kothi No.1, Sector ·10·A, Chandigarh. 126. The Director of Census Ooperations, Himachal Pradesh, Boswel, SimIea-5. 127. The Director of Census Operations, Jammu & Kashmir, [9 Karan Nagar, Srinagar. 128. The Director of Census Oper.ations, Kerala, Kowdiar Avenue Road, Trivandrum-3. 129. The Director of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh, Civil Lines, Bhopal-2. 130. The Director of Census Opcr,~tions, Maharashtra, Sportt Road, Bombay-1(BR). 131. The Director of Census Operations, Manipuf, Imphal 132. The Director of Census Operations, Megha[aya, Nangri Hills, Shillong-3. 133. The Director of Census Operations, Mysore, Basappa Cross Road, Shanti Nagar, Bangalore-l. 134. The Director of Census Operations, Nagaland, Kohima. 135. The Director of Census Operations, Orissa, Chandni Chowk, Cuttack-1. 136. The Director of Census Operations, Punjab, No. 72, Sector-5, Chandigarh. 137. The Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan, Rambag Palace, Jaipur. 138. The Disector of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu, 10, Poes Guden Madras-86. 139. The Director of Census Opcration~, Tripura, Durga Bari, West Compound, Agarta[a. 140. The Dire;:tor of CenjUS Operations, Uttar Pradeh, 6 Park Road, Laucknow. 141. The Director of Census Operations, West Bengal, 20 British India Street, 10th Floor, Cacutta-J. 142. The Director of Census Operations, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port B[air. 143. The Director of Census Operations, Chandigarh, Kothi No. 1012, Sector 8-C, Chandigarh. 144. The Director of Census Operations, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Panaji. 145. The Dircclor of Census Opera.tiom, Delhi, 2, Under Hill Road, Delhi-6. 146. The Director of Census Operations, Goa, Daman. & Diu, Dr. A Borkar Road, Panaji 147. The Director of Census Operations, L. M. & A. Islands, Kavaratti. 148. The Director of Census, Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry, Madras. 10. Post Garden, Madras. 149. The Director of Census Operations, Union Territory, Chandigarh, Chandigarh. 150. The Director of Social Science Documentation Centre, New Delhi. 151. The District Employment Officer, Distt. Employment Exchange, Ma[appuram (Kerala St). 152. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs)., Custom & Central Excise, Shillong. 153. The Asstt. Collector of Central Excise, 1. D. O. I. Div. Visakhapatnam. 154. The Hqrs. Asstt. Collector, Central EKcise. Hyderabad. 155. The Public Relations Officer, Collectorate of Customs, New Custom House, Bombay-l 156. The Divisional Officer, Collectorate of Central Excise, Integrated Division; Jaba[pur. 1'57. The Asstt. Collettor (Hqrs.), Collectorate of Central Excise, Madhya Pradesh & Vidarbha, Nagpur-44000 I. 158. The Hqrs. ·'I\sstr. Collector of Central Excise, Guntur (A. P.). 159. The Asstt. Collector of Central Excise, Ernakulall1, I, Division ERNAK.ULAM, Cochin-II. 16()' The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Collector of Central Excise, Nllngambakknm High Road, Madras-34.

221 161. The Asstt. Collectorate of Central Excise, Divisional Office, Ujjain. 162. The Divisional Officer, Central Excise, Divis~on Office, Amravati. 163. Th Asstt. Collector, Central Excise, Division, Bhopal (M. P.). 164. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise, M. O. D. I., New Delhi. 165. The Asstt. Colle1tor of Central Excise, lnt. Division, Indore. 166. The Director of H. A. U. Book Shop, Nehru Library Bldg., H. A. U., Hissar, (Haryana). 167. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise & Customs, Dhubri. 168. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise, Cuttak (Orissa). 169. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise, 'Varanasi (U. P.) . 170. The Asstt. Collector, Central Excise & Customs, Rourkela. 171. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Central Excise, New Excise, Bldg., Churchgate, Bombay-400020. 172. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.), Central Excise, Bhubaneswar (Orissa). 173. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs.) Central Excise, Allahabad. 174. The Asstt. Collector (Hqr~.), Customs & Central Escise, Cochin-II. 175. The Dy. Collector of Central Excise, Coimbatore-18. 176. The Asstt. Collector, Centra} DiVision, Sitapur. 177. The Asstt. Collector of Central Excise, & Customs, Sambalpur. 178. The Asstt. Colleltor (Hqrs.), Central Excise; Kanpur. 179. The Asstt. Collector, Central Customs & Excise, lorhat. 180. The Asstt. Collector (Hqrs. ), Central Excise, Patna, C/O Collectorate of Central Excise & Customs, Patna. 181. The Asstt. Collector of Customs, Custom House, New Kandla, New Kandla.

222 LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF GOVT. OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS AS ON 25-11-76 (RAILWAY BOOKSTALL HOLDERS)

1. S/s A. H. Wheeler & Co., 15 Elgin Road, Allahabad. 2. S/s. Higginbothams & Co., Ltd., Mount Road Madras. 3. S/s Gahlot Bros., K. E. M. Road, Bikaner.

(FOREIGN)

1. S/s. Education Enterprise Private Ltd., Kathmandu (Nepal).) 2. S/s. Akriebolgat, C. E. Fritzes Kungl, Hovbokha:qdel, Fredsgation-2, Box 1656, Stockholm 16 (Sweden). 3. Reise-und-Ver Kohresverlage Stutt Gart. Post 730, Gutonleergstrlee 21, Stuttgort Mr. 11245 Stuttgart, den (German~ West). 4. SPS Book Centre, Lakshmi Mansion, 49, The Mall, Lahore, (pakistan). 5. Sis Draghi Ranchi International Booksellers, Via Cavour, T-9-11. 35000 Padova, ITALAY. 6. S/s Wepf & Co., Booksellers, English Deptt. EISENGASSE 15 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. 7. Otto HARRASSOWITZ, BUCHHANDIUNG UND ANTIQUARIAL, 6200 WISESBAOEN, TAUNUSTRA GERMANY. S. Sis A. ASHER & CO. N. V. KEIZERSGRACHT 526, AMSTERDAM. C. (HOLLAND). 9. S/s. SWETS & ZEITLINGER N. V. 471 & 4S7 KEIZERSGRACHT AMSTERDAM (HOLLAND). 10. M. F. VON PIERS, RECHITRACT 62, EINDHOVEN (HOLLAND). 11. H. K. LOWIS & CO., LTD., 136 GOWER STREET, LONDON W. C. 1. 12. HERBERT WILLSON LTD., BOOKSELLERS & SUB AGENTS 161 BOROUGH HIGH STREET, LONDON S. E. I. (ENGLAND). 13. BUCH UND ZEITACHRIFREN, M B. H. I-IND EXPORT CROSSO UND, KONNISSI ONBUCH HANDLING INTERNATION VERLAGSA-USLIEFERUNDENM HAMBAR (GERMANY). 14. S/s. STORE' NORDISKE VIDENSKABOGHANDEL, REMERSGADE 27 DK 1362 COPENHANGEN K. (DENMARK). 15. THE EX-LIBRIS, BUCHHANDEISGELLSCHAFF, HARINNON OSWOLD & CO., K. G. FRANKFURT MAIN (GERMANY). 16. DR. LUDWIG HANTASCHEL UNIVERSITATAS-BUCHHANDLUNG,34-COTTINGEN (GERMANY). 17. OTTO KOELITZ ANTIQUAIAT 624,KOENIGSTING TAUNUS, RERRNWALDSTR-6 (W. GERMANY). 18. ASIA LIBRARY SERVICE, 1841, 69TH AVENYES, CALIF ORNIA (U. S.A.). 19. PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. MITE HOUSE, 177 REGENT STREETS, LONDON -W.I 20. REISE-U-VERK EHRSFERLAG STUTIGART-VAIHINGEN, POST FAIH-80-0S30, HOSIGWIESENSTR-25 (GERMANY). 21. ARTHUR PROBSTHAIN ORIENTAL BOOK SELLERS & PUBLISHER, 41, GREAT RUSSEL STREET (LONDON W. C. I.). 22. INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO., 38 Kennington Lange, LONDON S. E. II. 23. INTER CONTIENTAL MARKETING CORPORATION TOKYO, JAPAN. 24. FRITZER KUNGL HOVBOKHONDAL AB, STOCKHOLEN 16/SWEDEN. 25. Ratna Pustak Bhandar, Bhotahity, Kathmandu, (Nepal). 26. Stechert Macmilt'ttn Ine., 7250, West Field Avenue, New Jersey-08IIO.

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