1951

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

GOORG OR DODAGU CONTENTS

FOREWARD

ARE,i\. CULTIVA~ED IN EACH VILLAGE

GENERAL POPULATION TABLES- \ A. I-Area, Houses and Population 19 A. II-Variation in Population during fifty year~ " 20 A. III-Towns and Villages classified by Population 2i A. IV-Towns classified by population with variation since 190J 22 A. V-Towns arranged territorially with population by livelihood classes 23

fABLE E-Summary figures by taluks 24

ECONOMIC TABLES- I-Livelihood classes and sub-classes 26 Il,-Secondary means of livelihood 30 III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Illdustrie:; and Services by Divisions and Sub- divisions 32 ,TABLE II-Employment in Textile Establishments 49 . "TABLE III-Employment in Non-Textile Establishments 51 ~ABLE L-Infirmity (Incidence of Leprosy) 53

RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT­ Rural Tract 54 , Nr-City Urban Tract 7i3

L'ABLE C-HOUSEHOLD AND AGE (SAMPLE) TABLES­ C. l-Household (size and composition) C. ·II-Livelihood classes by age groups 83 C. IV.-Age and literacy i36

JLE D-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES­ D. I-(i) Mother tongue 89 (ii) Bilingualism 90 D. II-Religion 95 D. III-Scheduled Castes ~nd Scheduled Tribes 97 Backward and Non-Backward Classes !.J9 D. IV-Birth place-migrants .. 100 D. VI-Non-Indian Nationals .. 103 D. VII--:-Livelihood Classes by Educational Standards 104 Sorters Ti()ket '2' and the State Index of Non-Agricultural Classes­

State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations 109 .. 11

ANNEXURE II

PAGES

Table A. I-Area, houses and population 119 Table A. II-Variation in population during fifty years 120 Table A. III-Towns and villages classified by population 1~ Table B. II-Sec~ndary mean'! of liv~lihood 1221 'B' and' C' Series of tables in rel>~ct of displaced persons 12~ i Appendix II to Village Statistics- Statement showing the nm;ilber of displaced persons in each village 157

Appendix I to Urban Statistics-- Statement showing the number of displaced persons in each tract 15\:)1 Table L-Village-wise details of leprosy cases and doubtful cat-ies by livelihood classe::; in each tract 16f Table I-Small Scale Industries giving the village-wise distribution of textile and non-textile establi",hments 167 Table C. I-Household (size and composition) 176 i Table C. III-Age and civil condition 181 Table C. V-Single Year Age Returns 184' Table D. V-Displaced persons by year of arrival 187 ~(lrter:; ticket '2' 191 FOREWARD

(1) PHYSIOGRAPHY.

(a) Situation and Physical Characteristics.-CoQrg State cQmprising an area .of 1593 sq. miles is a mQuntainQus cQuntry, situated on the summits and the Eastern and Western slopes .of the Western Ghats within degrees .of NQrth latitude 11'56" and 12'50" and East IQngitude 75'22" and 76'12". Viewed frQm an eminence the whQle of the southern PQrtiQn of the cQuntry presents the appearance .of one great fQrest intersprsed by valleys which after August appear green with paddy crop. In the NQrth the cQuntry becQmes .open tQwards the East while to the West and NQrth the country rises to high peaks measuring frQm 3,800 feet tQ 5,729 feet abQve the sea level. Wherever PQssible the valleys in CQQrg are formed intQ flats and terraces fQr rice cultivatiQn and high lying lands are cultivated with cQffee, .orange, cardamom, pepper, etc.

There are seven main .outlets, .one tQ SQuth Kanara, tWQ to Malabar and fQur tQ MysQre. A gOQd number .of village communicatiQn rQads has been opened to CQnnect villages which lie away frQm the main rQads. SQme .of these village communicatiQn rQads are fit fQr vehicular traffic during the fair weather only. As CQQrg is nQt cQnnected by railways, transPQrt facilities are confined tQ mQtQr vehicles and country carts. The nearest coast is at a distance .of abQut 40 miles frQm the vVestern bQrder of the State.

(b) Rivers.-The main drainage .of COQrg is in an easterly directiQn tQwards the Bay of Benga1 while some mountain tQrrents flQW west frQm the 'Vestern Ghats towards the Arabian sea.

The rivers are not remarkable either for width .or depth but their water supply is everywhere abundant thrQughQut the year. As their SQurces are high up in the mQuntains and their SQurces lie .over steep declivities, they flQW with great rapidity .over generally very rQcky beds, rendering themselves almQst useless for navigatiQn of any kind and .owing tQ the height of their banks and the unevenness .of the country few .of them can be used fQr artificial irrigatiQn purpQses.

The chief .of the CQQrg rivers bQth as tQ size and importance is the Cauvery which rises .on the Western bQrder frQm the Brahmagiri peak at a height of abQut 4,000 feet abQve the sea level. FIQwing in an easterly directiQn it cuts CQQrg intQ tWQ halves and traverses through MysQre, Salem, CQimbatore, TrichinQPQly and TanjQre tQ a distance of 400 miles befQre it jQins the Bay .of Bengal. Its important tributaries are Laxmanathirtha, Kakkabe, Harangi and Hemavathi. The rivers that flQW to the west are BarapQle, N Qjikalhole and Kumaradhari.

(c) Climate.-Generally speaking the climate .of CQQrg is temperate. The temperature varies frQm 50 c'F. in December to about 90°F. in the mQnth .of April.

The cQuntry gets bQth the SQuth-West and North-East mQnSQQns. The SQuth-West mQnSQon which usually starts at the end of May is more severe and windy. The NQrth-East mQnSQQn is nQt continuous but it usually comes dQwn in torrents and is most welcome for the rice crop. The Western part receives an annual rainfall ranging from 120 inches to 250 inches and the eastern PQrtion which is in the nature .of a plateau frQm 50 tQ 65 inches while the fall in the middle tract running NQrth tQ SQuth varies frQm 70 tQ 90 inches. Mercara, the capital of CQQrg, situated abQut the centre of the State, abQut 3,800 feet abQve the sea level, receives an annual rainfall .of around 125 inches. 1 (d) ~ ~.~oor.g is still a sea ed book to ~eologists, no proper sur.vey h~ving. been conducted s f: J\ ..t1fortS are III progress to have a geologIcal survey of Coorg. SOlI classIficatIOn has, however, }.~_~~ carried out only in the case of wet and dry crop lands. Wetlands have been classified according to the soil, sufficiency of irrigation and comparative elevation. Three classes of soil have been recognised and they are (1) Alluvial or loam (2) Sandy loam and (3) Sandy soil. Classincation according to water supply has been made under three heads' according as the supply is found to be abundant, sufficient or insufficient. A further distinction has been made between high-lying and low-lying lands. These in combination have been arranged for purposes of assessment into 8 classes and they are known as "tarams ". In fixing the taram special advantages and· disadvantages have been taken into consideration including marketing facilities. . ~'~e) Forest Area covered and general description.-Forest area consists of Reserved forests, com­ prising 3,30,726 acres, paisaries 1,77,800 acres, Devarakadus 7,895 acres, Urudves 8,519 acres and banes 2,09,523 acres. Banes are owned by private individuals while all the other lands are regis­ tered in the name of the Government. The following are the main caste trees grown in Coorg, namely Sandal, Teak, Biti, Ebony, Honne, Mathi, Nandi, Hebbalasu, Halhalasu, White Cedar, Irupu, Poon, Noga, Balanji, Champaka, Hunse, Yenne Mara, Irul, Alale, Nowladi, Bilwara, Nerale.

(f) Irrigation facilities and liability to famine.-Cultivation of rice is carried on wet system except in the eastern and North-Eastern villages where dry farming is more generaL The rice lands are mostly situated in valleys between hills. The total area under rice cultivation in 1951 was 89,640 acres and ragi 4,031 acres. Out of this area 7,453' 56 acres of rice area was irrigated by tanks and by channels from dams put up across rivers. The rest is either rain-fed or springfed.

(g) Average area cultivated with wet food crops, rain-fed food crops and commercial crops.­ The area of lands under food and commercial crops duril!g 1950-51 was as follows :- Acres Acres Rice 89,640 Rubber 5,684 Ragi 4,031 Pepper 1,066 Pulses 1,065 Cardamom 12,499 Coffee 42,985 Orange 16,673 Tea 416 Plantain 956

(2) HISTORICAL AND ARCHlEOLOGICAL.

For particulars about prehistoric age the historian has to depend on Kauveri Purana, a legend which says that the Coorgs, the Chief inhabitants of the State, are the descendants of Chandra­ varma, a Kshatriya king. History narrates that Coorg was under the sway of self-made chief­ tains, known as paleygars who were always fighting with one another. The Chalukyas, Kadambas, Hoysalas who built up dominions in South also held their sway over Coorg when they were in the height of their power.

After the fall of Vijayanagar in 1565 an Ikkeri prince came to Coorg and settled at a place called Haleri, about six miles from Mercara. He posed as a jangama and gradually acquired strength and influence and later on assumed authority as the Raja of Coorg. He conquered all Palegars who opposed him and thus became the founder of the Lingayat Kingship in Coorg.

Halery princes ruled over the country from about 1600 to 1834. After the fall of Tippu Sultan in 1807 the influence of the East India Company gradually spread throughout South India. Viraraja II who became the ruler of Coorg in 1820 was reputed to be cruel and the people getting tired of his misrule invited the Company to depose the King. In response to the people's wishes

2 the Governor-General of British India marched an army into Coorg in 1834 and the ~jll surren­ dered without resistance. He was taken prisoner and sent to Benares on 12-5-1834 and accordin_g to the wishes of the people of Coorg the British annexed Coorg.

Under the British rule, Coorg was kept under the direct control. of the Central Government. The politicial A~e~t at Mysore became the ~h!ef Co~missioner of C0otg. Under the guid~nce of the Chief CommIssIoner of Coorg, the CommISSIOner WIth headquarters at Mercara was runnmg the administration. After the retrocession of Bangalore Cantonment with Mysore State, the post of Commissioner :was abolished and a full time Chief Commissionership with headquarters at Mercara was created with effect from the 15th of July 1940.

A Legislative Council of the nature of the one of a Lieutenant Governor's Province with.. four official members, 2 European members, 15 elected members and one nominated member to represent backward communities was inaugurated on the 28th January 1924. After the attainment of Independence, Coorg along with the rest of India was given the benefits of responsible Government and a popular Ministry elected on the basis of adult franchise is expected to be set up in the near future.

Mercara is the capital of Coorg situated 3,800 feet above the sea level. The next important town is Virarajendrapet in South Coorg and it is an important commercial centre for Coorg with close trade communications with the Malabar coast.

The only structures of archreological interest are the Raja's Fort and Palace Raja's tomb and Raja's seaf at Mercara and the palace in Yevakapadi Village, Napoklu Nad.

(3) DRAINAGE AND SANITATION.

There is no proper drainage system in Coorg. Open drains have been provided in the more important streets in the Mercara and Municipalities and and Fraserpet Notified Areas. Under village development schemes open drains have been provided in the main streets of Sirangala, Hebbale and Thorenur in Fraserpet Hobli during 1949-50 and 1950-51.

Latrines are either under bore-hole system or removal system. Bore-hole latrines are provided even in some rural areas.

(4) MEDICAL.

There are two principal hospitals, one at Mercara and the other at Virajpet, 11 District Board allopathic hospitals and dispensaries at Somwarpet, Fraserpet, Sanivarsanthe, Sunticoppa, Murnad, Sidapur, Napoklu, Gonicoppal, Thithimathi, Balale and Srimangala and three District Board Ayurvedic dispensaries at , Hebbale and Kodlipet. There are in addition three bi-weekly dispensaries at , Kanur and Hudikeri and 12 weekly dispensaries at Nanjaraj- . patna, Valnur-Thyagathur, Herur, Chettalli, , Madapur, Cheyandane, Kutta, Kakkabe, N elagi, Kargunda and Birunani.

Facilities for X-Ray treatment are provided in the two provincial hospitals. Dental clinics are also attached to these hospitals. Eye-clinics are being conducted in the two provincial hospi­ tals as well as in the District Board hospital at Somewarpet on specified days in the week. Ambu­ lance vans are stationed at the Mercara, Virajpet and Somwarpet Hospitals. In-patient wards are attached to all the dispensaries except at Sunticoppa and Murnad and the three Ayurvedic dispensaries. Midwives have been posted to all rural hospitals and dispensaries. There are in all 15 rural Midwives stationed in different centres to do maternity and child welfare work in addi­ tion to the midwives provided for the hospitals and dispensaries.

3 (5) WATER SUPPLY.

There i~ no protected water supply in Coorg. In Mercara water supply is provided from reservoirs and wells. The rain water is collected in high level natural tanks during monsoon and directly distributed by gravity. The storage capacity is insufficient and during summer there is scarcity of drinking water. Elsewhere, the people depend upon wells or streams for their water supply.

(6) EDUCATION.

The schools in Coorg are under the management of the Government, District Board, Munici­ palities and private bodies. One school for scheduled tribes is under the management of the Forest Department. The inspection of all the schools is done by the District Educational Officer and his staff. In recent years there is a general awakening among the public and most of the villagers are trying to have a higher elementary section attached to the primary sections already in existence. These higher elementary sections are managed by the private bodies in the State. If the experi­ ments seem successful they are recommended to the District Board by the inspecting staff to be taken over by Government.

The following are the Educational Institutions in Coorg, viz., one second grade college, five Government high schools, two Girls aided High Schools, two boys' aided high schools and one un­ aided high school. There are 37 District Board middle schools, 62 primary schools, 17 grant-in-aid schools, one Government primary school for Yeravas and Kurubas and three nursery schools. A list of the institutions is given below:-

COLLEGE.

1. Government College, Mercara.

RIG H SCHOOLS.

1. Central High School, Mercara 6. Government High School, Somwarpet 2. Girls' High School, Mercara 7. Government High School,Napoklu 3. St. Michrel's High School, Mercara 8. Government High School, Ponnampet 4. Government High School, Virajpet 9. High School, Hudikeri 5. St. Anne's High School, Virajpet 10. High School, Hathur

MIDDLE SCHOOLS.

1. Bhagamandla 14. Sunticoppa 27. Kakkabe 2. Bettakeri 15. Ammathi 28. Kakotuparam bu 3. Fraserpet 16. Balele 29. Kalthodu 4. Galibeedu 17. Becksodlur 30. Kandangala 5. Hakathur 18. Besagur 31. Karada 6. Hebbale 19. Birunani 32. K'Badaga 7. Jumbur 20. B. Shettigeri 33. Mayamudi 8. Kodlipet 21. Cheyandane 34. Nelagi 9. Kothur 22. Devanageri 35. Parane 10. Maragodu 23. Gonicoppal 36. T'Shettigeri 11. Murnad 24. Kakur 37. Sirangala l2._. Nanjarajapatna 25. Hudikeri , Sanivarsanthe 26. Hathur

4 I PRI~ARY SCHOOLS.

1. Allkanalli 22. Peraje 43. Mythadi 2. Bemballur 23. Santhalli 44. Nalkeri 3. Boikeri 24. M. H. School, Virajpet 45. Parakatageri 4. Chembu 25. Surlabi 46. Pollibetta 5. Chettalli 26. 47. Pulicotu 6. Chettimani 27. Torenoor 4S. Siddapur 7. Chikbandara 28. T'Shattalli 49. Theralu S. Gowdalli 29. Badaga 50. Thithimathi 9. Garvale 30. Badagarakeri 51. Th uchamakeri 10. Haraga 31. Bellumadu 52. T'Shettigeri II. Hoddur 32. . Bilugunda 53. Belur 12. J anardhanalli 33. Beeruga 54. Gejjehanakodu 13. Kadagadal 34. Halgunda 55. Kandanakolli 14. Kanive 35. Heggala 56. Biligeri 15. Katageri 36. Kanur 57. 16. Kirgandur 37. Kannangala 5S. Chennancote 17. Kumbaladal 38. Kedamullur 59. Valnur Thyagathur IS. Kalur 39. Kirgur 60. Kolagadal 19. Managalli 40. Kottageri 61. A. V. School, Mercara ·20. Mukkodlu 41. Kunda 62. M. H. School, Mercara 21. Nidtha 42. Manchalli

GRANT-IN-AID PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

1. Armeri 7. Cheyandane 13. Makkandur 2. Betoli 8. Hamiyala 14. Mythadi 3. B. M. School, Mercara 9. Herur 15. Kiggal 4. Bellur 10. Karike 16. Kothanalli 5. Bettathur 11. Kundalli 17. Kunjalageri 6. 12. Kikkeralli

During 1950-51, 147 boys and 30 girls were in the College, 3,547 boys and 2,177 girls in the high schools, 7,310 boys and 4,554 girls in the middle schools, 3,233 boys and 1,933 girls in the primary schools, 37 boys and 37 girls in the Nursery Schools, 45 boys and 25 girls in the Forest School for Scheduled Tribes and 555 boys and 320 girls in the grant-in-aid schools.

The direct and indirect expenditure during 1950-51 was Rs. 12,77,712. Towards this expendi­ ture Government contributed Rs. 9,02,791, the District Board Rs. 42,802 and the Municipalities Rs. 22,567. The income from fees is Rs. 2,16,074 and Rs. 93,478 from other sources. .

Kannada (regional language) is the medium of instruction in all the schools. English and Hindi are being taught compulsorily from I Form onwards.

National Cadet Corps units have been raised in four Government High Schools and there are 360 cadets and 12 officers. A sum of Rs. 30,000 is being spent every year towards the expenditure on the N. C. C.

There are 800 boy scouts and 35 girl guides in the high and middle schools in this State.

Basic education has not yet been introduced in this State. It is proposed to start Basic Schools during 1952-53 when the first batch of Basic trained teachers will be available from the Basic Training School at Virajpet. 5 There is a Scheme to introduce Adult (Social) Education in this State. The approval of the Government of India is awaited for the implementation of this Scheme. Two teachers have already been trained in adult education in Mysore State.

This State has 31 per cent of its population educated and there is a greater upward tendency in the matter of literacy apart from the cry for higher education. There is a general demand that degree courses should be opened in the local Government College. Steps are in progres s to con­ struct the necessary buildings to open the degree classes with the commencement of the academic year in 1953. There are no technical Schools in this State except the Industrial Training Institute, run by the Government of India, Ministry of Labour. Students go to the neigh­ bouring States of Mysore and Madras for technical and professional education.

(7) COTTAGE INDUSTRIES.

The only cottage industry of importance in Coorg is Bee-keeping. Coorg is a good honey producing area. The flora and fauna of the country are very conducive for the production of honey. With a view to improve this industry and to bring the produce under an organisation "The Coorg Honey and Wax Producers' Co-operative Society Ltd.," was registered on the 12th February 1936 The Society's office is located in Virajpet with its jurisdiction extending over the whole of Coorg State. The main object of the society is to find favourable markets for Coorg honey and wax and· also to disseminate the scientific and modern methods of bee-culture.

Special mention may be made of the yeoman service rendered by Swami Sambhavanandaji of Sri Ramakrishna Mutt in introducing modern methods of bee-keeping in Coorg and in starting the Honey Society.

Government gave some grants to the Honey Society in the initial stages for purchasing machi­ nery and also timber for preparing modern bee-hives to enable them to sell hives to bee-keepers at concessional rate.

On 30th June 1951, the Society had a membership of 640 with a paid-up share capital of Rs. 13,147, Reserve fund of Rs. 16,435 and building and other funds ofRs. 24,365. During the year 1950-51 the Society did a turnover of about Rs. 2 lakhs and handled a stock of about 60,000 Ibs. of honey and 1,700 Ibs. of wax.

In addition to the organised marketing of honey the Society is doing useful work in spreading knowledge on improved bee-culture by the issue of literature and supply of modern bee-hives, literature and appliances at concession rates with the result that many people in the different parts of Coorg have taken to bee-keeping as a Cottage Industry.

(8) LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES.

There are no large-scale industries. 'l'here are 22 small-scale industries and they are noted below:

FACTORIES REGISTERED UNDER SECTION 2M (i) AND 2M (ii) OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948.

1. Kushalnagar Works, Fraserpet. 2. Glen Lorna Tea Factory, Hudikeri. 3. Portland Rubber Factory, Makut. 4;. Rahmania Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 5. Jayalaxmi Rice Mill, Ammathi. 6. The Coorg General Industries Ltd., Fraserpet.

6 7. Sri. Ramakrishna Rice Mill, Ponnatppet. 8. Kisan Rice Mill, Ponnampet. 9. Sri Cauvery Rice Mill, Ponnampet. 10. The Coorg Electricity Company, Ltd., Mercara. 11. Sri Ganesh Rice Mills, Gonieoppal. 12. The Industrial Training Institute, Virajpet.

ESTABLISHMENTS DECLARED AS FACTORIES UNDER SECTION 85 OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948.

1. Bhagyalaxmi Rice Mills, Virajpet. 2. Dhanalaxmi Rice Mill, Virajpet. 3. Suryodaya Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 4. Bharathi Rice Mill, Mercara. 5. Appachu Saw Mill, Mercara. 6. Sadananda Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 7. Sri .Krishna Rice Mill, Gonicoppal. 8. The Ganesh Lodge, Virajpet. 9. Rubber Factory, Sampaje Estate, Sampaje. 10. Jaya Laxmi Nivas, Mercara.

(1) Vital Statistics.-A statement showing births and deaths sex-wise and deaths from parti­ cular causes such as Cholera, Small-pox, Plague etc., in Coorg from 1941 to 1950 is given below:-

,--___Deaths/rom..A- Year Births Deaths Cholera Small·------par --"----, ,.--_.. _ .. _->---____.., r----"------, r----"-----, M F l' M F T M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1941 2,055 1,813 3,868 2,127 1,727 3,81>4 1 .. 3:\ 20 1942 1,741) 1,551 3,297 2,111 1,736 3,847 3 2 65 48 Hl43 1,731 1,468 3,19!J 1,95.~ 1,474 3,429 1 46 20 1944 1,620 1,473 3,093 1,948 1,511 4,359 53 31 1945 1,654 1,462 3,1I6 1,770 1,37'l 3,14'3 98 61 1946 1,722 1,498 ;{,220 1,446 1,200 2,646 43 47 Hl4i 1,634 1,1-29 3,063 1,359 1,186 2,54;; oj 4, 1948 1,738 1,499 3,237 1,123 996 2,lHl 3 2 1949 2,033 1,832 3,865 1,131 968 2,099 32 15 19;')0 1,977 1,869 3,846 90,~ 76S 1,673 I

,.-______._____ Deathsfrom .. ..A-_.______-, Year rlag·ue Peerrs Di/scntryand Respiratory 'l'uberclilosi$ DiarrhuL.7 ,.-_--A.__ ., ,.-_--A._--, ,---"--~ ,.-----"-----, ,.------A------, ld ]i' M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 l.'5 16 17 18 19 20 21

1941 Itl 10 1,414- 1,311 81 43 140 42 1942 .. " 1,393 1,320 79 39 82 49 1943 8 3 1,294 1,140 62 28 82 26 1944 4 4 1,409 1,216 7.2 49 62 33 1945 3 1,205 1.066 1i6 .3'> - 56 14 1946 11 9G8 -811 38 34 III 44 1947 1 955 849 34 43 43 18 1948 1-.07 744- 26 11 31i 16 1949 777 671 39 21) 30 19 1050 491 465 48 30 45 28

Foot ll'ote.-.. M.-Male. F.-Female. T.-T"tkl.

7 (2) Communications-There is no railway communication. The nearest railway stations are Mysore and Tellichery which are at a distance of 55 miles and 40 miles from the eastern and western border of the State respectively.

The total length of the road maintained by Government is 387 miles within the Revenue area and no miles within the Reserved Forests. Out of the road within the Revenue area 58 miles are asphalted, 277 miles metalled and the rest unmetalled. Out of the road within the Reserved Forests, 15 miles are metalled and the rest unmetalled. There are also village communications to the extent of 788 miles. These are maintained by the District Board and they are all un-metalled.

(3) Fairs and Festivals.-The number of cattle fairs held and the places where they were held during the year 1941 to 1950 are noted below :-

Names of places where cattle fairs were held during Number of fairs held dur'ing 1941 to 1950 1941 to 1950

Fraserpet 10 Central Cattle Show at Mercara 6 Ponnampet 4 Napoklu 4 Gudugalale Jayadevabane 4 Gonicoppal 4 Ammathi 3 Ponnappa Santhe 2 Sanivarasanthe 2 Parane 1

Important festivals exclusively observed in Coorg are "Keilmuhurta," "Cauvery Shankra mana" and" Hutri." Keilmuhurta (or Ayudhapooja) is celebrated on a particular day in each village between the 5th to 18th of " Simha " month which falls between the 20th of August and 3rd of September each year, i.e., soon after the transplantation work in the rice fields is completed. On that day all the weapons such as guns, swords, spears, etc., are cleaned and" puja " offered to them in the forenoon and after lunch, the menfolk adorned in Coorg costume of Kuppasam (long coat), Sash and turban gather in the village Common selected for the purpose and exhibit their skill in shooting and games. In the days that follow, the villagers gather together with their weapons and dogs go about hunting wild animals that damage the crops.

Cauvery Shankramana.-This is the day on which the people of Coorg do puja and offer special prayers to Mother Cauvery (Lopamudre) who, according to the legend, took the form of river Cauvery for blessing the people. It falls on the first of " Thula " month, i.e., about the 16th or 17th of October each year. It is generally believed by the pe~ople of Coorg that by taking bath in . the river Cauvery all their sins will be washed off. On the Cauvery Shankramana day thousand.s of people gather at Talacauvery, the source of the river Cauvery, and take their holy bath in the river and offer special prayers.

Butri or Puthari.-The meaning of the word is new rice. The festival is celebrated as a wel­ come celebration for bringing home the new rice from the fields where it is grown. This takes place on the Full Moon day in the month of " Vrischika " and it falls between the 20th of November and 20th of December. On that day at the auspicious moment in the night the head of the family dressed in the Coorg costume goes to the fields with his family members, relatives and servants, with music and drums and shouting prayers for abundance, cuts a few paddy stalks and brings the sheaf to the threshing yard and then to the house. The ears of the crop will be tied at the temple or other places of worship as well as at various places of importance inside and outside the house such as cradle, safe, granary, etc. Afterwards all the members partake of a sumptuous s dinner. During three or four days following this, there will be dancing in the village Common (Mandu) with canes in hand and this dance is known as "Kolata." In addition to these festivals, festivals are also celebrated in the temple of the village deity in almost every village at different times of the year and in different forms. In some of the temples there are special dances known as " Bolakatu," "Kombatu," "Peeliatu," "Chopatu," etc.

The names of the places where telegraph offices and post offices are established are given below.- .

Mercara, Virajpet, Pollibetta, Sidapur, Sunticoppa, Somwarpet and Fraserpet contain both post office and telegraph office. In Gonicoppal, Ponnampet, Napoklu, Kodlipet, Sanivarasanthe, Beloor, Hebbale, Madapur, Murnad, Bettakeri, Bhagamandala, Kothur, Sampaje, Chettalli, Ammathi, Vontiangadi,· Kakotuparambu, Parane, Kadanga, Bittangala, Hathur, Thithimathi, Hudikeri, Srimangala, Balele- and Makut, there are only post offices.

(9) CONCLUSION.

There has been an all round awakening in recent years and a marked improvement in the economic condition is noticeable among the upper middle classes. The condition of the lower middle classes continues to be difficult as the rise in prices and the apparent prosperity has operated in a vicious circle. This State has contributed a large percentage of men for the army and in parti­ cular to the Officer-Cadre during World War II. An Anti-Tank Battalion has been formed mainly of men drawn from this State. During the struggle for National freedom, this State played a nota­ ble part along with the other States. Both men and women took active part in the National struggle launched by the Congress. In recent years the people have evinced keen interest to in­ crease the cultivation of food as well as money crops. Encouraged by the high prices fetched by agricultural produce several people have also been taking keen interest in trade and commerce. The demand for education has increased and there are few parents who have not shown a keen de­ sire to educate their children. In all the nation-building work the State Government has taken the most active interest spending large sums of money on the promotion of health and education, the improvement of roads and communications and the development of agriculture. Malaria, which took a heavy toll in the past, has been successfully brought under control by the spraying of D.D.T. and it can be safely stated that Coorg is no longer dreaded by a visitor as it used to be in the past by reason of the high incidence of Malaria. In fine, this Government of Coorg has en­ deavoured to function as a truly Welfare State by implementing several schemes formulated as part of the Post-War Development Plans.

I. C. SUBBIAH,

Assistant Commissioner, Coorg.

2 Coorg.

AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE

Total Area cultivated in acres and cents ,-_____,--A. Location Name of Village Average for Oode No. five faslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 80-6-1951

1 2 3 4

NORTH COORG TALUK.

1 Kelakodli 236.15 239.21 2 J anardhanalli 169.05 174.05 3 Kasur 163.30 167.51 4 Doddakodli } 201.68 211.88 5 Kodlipet N. A. 6 Kirikodli 170.74 180.96 7 Nirugunda 199.14 202.19 8 Kattepura 209.19 211.69 9 Kattepura Forest 10 54.05 57.15 11 Uruguthi 241.23 251.47 12 Bedagotta 139.52 143.55 13 Kerekeri 115.07 119.27 14 Kudlur 239.14 243.26 15 Honnekodi 130.37 133.57 16 Doddabilah 224.24 229.56 17 Bembalore 223.83 225.99_ 18 Shivaralli 243.64 247.76 19 Avaredalu 233.44 236.66 20 Koragalli 95.73 98.93 21 Doddabandara 135.47 145.65 22 Niluvagilu 307.24 322.44 23 Managali 119.33 121.48 24 Kithur 149.04 152.14 25 Madre 288.81 292.95 26 Dundalli 115.80 118.95 27 Mudruvalli 191.05 194.11 28 Belaralli 194.51 197.69 29 Nakalgodu 117.06 119.71 30 Hebbulse 234.53 238.67 31 Chikkanalli 107.72 1l0.87 32 Doddakolathur 248.88 252.06 33 Kajur 166.71 170.85 34 Bidrur 222.17 226.32 35 Hulse 143.12 146.27 36 Chowdanalli 96.62 98.72

11 AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE.-contd. Total Area cultivated in acres and cents ,- ...__-_. Location Name of Village Average for Code No. fivejaslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 30-6~1951 1 2 .3 4

37 SidgalaIe 176.27 180.49 38 Sandalkote Forest 39 Gopalpura 316.24 319.41 40 Hithl ukeri 124.62 126.72 41 Nidtha 182.25 185.68 42 Mensa 163.24 ' 167.59 43 Ankanalli 195.19 198.41 44 Nandigunda 261.14 265.28 45 Mullur 466.03 471.78 46 HarohaIIi 139.61 141.74 47 Mylathpura 100.54 103.79 48 Kundalli 147.43 145.51 49 Koothi 148.46 148.88 50 Tholur Shettalli 249.68 249.34 51 Chikkatholur 110.10 118.45 52 Sunti 148.52 145.26 53 Gowdalli 410.75 412.75 54 Heggula 221. 74 224.88 55 Malambi Forest 56 Malambi 288.68 292.81 57 Siddapura 77.10 81.37 58 Kumaralli 156.02 154.26 59 Kothanalli 104.63 106.06 60 Bettadalli 119.43 117.15 61 Santhalli 105.23 108.18 62 Doddatholur 153.90 150.67 63 Honnanakodu 253.46 253.19 64 Chennapura 125.44 128.70 65 Doddamolthe 148.62 152.96 66 Doddakanagala 299.68 299.68 67 Nidtha Forest 68 Surlabi 208.16 208.40 69 Haraga 134.88 131.86 70 Thalthareshettalli 138.67 135.02 71 Abbimata 131.30 130.47 72 Yedur 150.64 147.37 73 Kalkandur 157.44 157.30 74 Chowdlu 202.53 205.47 75 Ganagur 149.55 154.67 76 Hanagallu 148.05 164 .19 77 Somwarpet, N. A. * *Area cultivated is included in Chowdlu.

12 AREA CULTIVATED IN 1lJACH VILLAGE--Gontd. Total Area cultivated in acres and cents

r- -. Location Name of Village Average for Oode No. fivefaslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 30-6-1951 1 2 3 4

78 Masagodu 132.39 131.94 79 Malambi Forest II 80 . Gonimarur 319.56 322.68 81 Hamiala 153.14 82 Garvale 508.01 508.01 83 Thakeri 277.28 289.67 84 Kirgandur 147.07 143.68 85 Balugunda 159.58 151.55 86 N egale Karkalli 132.84 133.40 87 N erugalale 307.67 336.95 88 Nidtha Forest II Bit... 89 Bageri Forest 90 Manajur 379.49 379.49 91 Hosakote 92 Sirangala VP. 533.10 533.10 93 Sirangalli 804.61 804.61 94· Biligeri 119.73 133.27 95 Kusbur 78.79 85.05 96 Belurbasavanahalli 129.93 129.45 97 Yedavad Forest 98 Yelkanur 194.92 203.49 99 J enukalbetta 100 Mavinalli Forest 101 Thorenur (Village Panchayet Area) 771.43 771.43 102 Kalur .... 230.44 230.44 103 Mukkodlu 248.11 248.11 104 Muvathoklu 539.01 539.01 105 Kumbur 1076.33 1076.33 106 Gargandur 408.92 415.87 107 Aigoor 414.46 430.87 108 Gadinad Forest 109 Yedavanad Forest 11 0 Jenukalbetta III MaruI' 112 Hebbale N. A. 576.36 576.36 113 229.06 229.06 114 Hulse 171.12 171.12 115 Bendebetta 116 684.74 684.74 117 Anjangeri-Bettageri 1377.69 1377.69 118 N alkursirangala 295.37 295.37 119 He1'001' 231.44 231.44

13 AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE--contd.

Total Area cultivated in acres and cents

~------~------~ Location Name of Village Average for Code No. jivefaslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 30-6-1951 1 2 3 4

120 Anekad Forest No.3 121 328.00 328.00 122 Fraserpet N. A. 123 Makkandur 516.08 516.08 124 Kandanakolli 582.56 582.56 125 Kedakal N egadal 1125.16 1112.16 126 Uluguli 2787.03 2787.03 127 Kanaby 1 u -Bychanalli 668.84 668.04 128 Andagove 1095.98 1095.98 129 Bychanalli 201.80 ".201.80 130 Galibeedu 212.26 212.25 131 Hebbettageri 179.07 179.07 132 Karnangeri 197.23 133 Ibnivalavadi 1081.71 134 Horoor 1513.16 1513.16 135 Athur-Nallur 1551.47 1551.47 136 Hosakote 251.07 251.07 137 Athur Forest 138 Basavanalli 111.0l III .01 139 Rasulbettageri 379.49 379.49 140 Sampaje 220.10 220.10 141 Monnangeri 190.24 190.24 142 Kalakerinidugane 254.20 254.20 143 Mercara M'lty. 144 Peraje 353.11 353.11 145 Chembu 277.64 277 .64 146 Bettathur 377.07 377.07 147 Made 383.68 383.68 148 Katageri 331.39 331.39 149 Mekeri 320.39 320.39 150 Kaggodlu 312.69 312.69 151 Kadagadal 946.03 946.03 152 Eralevalamudi 1265.56 1265.56 153 Cheralasrimangala 829.32 829.32 154 Hosarangapura 310.80 310.80 155 Heravanad . 442.65 442.65 156 Aru.vathoklu. 548.97 548.97 157 Biligeri 564.29 564.29 158 Hakathur 458.04 458.04 159 Maragodu 358.56 358.56 160 Nanjarajapatna 280.12 280.12 161 Kumbaladal 303.61 303.61

14 AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE-contd.

Total Area cultivated in acres and cents

r-'-- ____.A.-._- Location Name of Village Average for Code No. jivefaslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 30-6-1955 1 2 3 4

162 Mutharmudi 349.86 349.86 163 Kanthur 581.00 351.00 164 Hosakeri 325.67 325.67 165 Kiggal 712.41 712.41 166 Sodlur Kattemad 391.61 391.61 167 Hodavada 277.70 277.70 168 Hoddur 580.06 580.06 169 Badaga 612.23 612.23

SOUTH COORG TALUK

1 Karike Forest 841.48 1010.12 2 Thannimani 520.13 545.68 3 Bhagamandala 953.19 1075.80 4 Bhagamandala P. A. 5 Kundacheri 1065.39 1160.89 6 Kopati 314.74 350.74 7 Kolagadalu 977.85 980.85 8 Cherangala Forest 534.63 580.60 9 Pulikotur 473.13 540.00 10 Singathur 320.57 340.50 11 Badaga 414.10 420.35 12 Bengur 904.81 952.81 13 Kargunda 1054.22 1069.22 14 Bettakeri 568.14 600.00 15 Kudlur-Shettali 578.45 578.45 16 Valnur-Thyagathur 530.86 530.86 17 Karadigodu ~ 1653.24 1653.24 17-A ChikkanaHi J 18 624.56 721.86 19 BaHamava ti 481.35 485.35 20 Yemmemadu 275.10 280.10 21 Napoklu Town and Napoklu Village 815.47 858.29 22 Palur .... 514.76 535.76 23 Arekad 540.98 540.98 24 Abiathmangala 1469.75 1469.75 25 N elliahudikeri 730.40 730.40 26 Perur 423.95 428.00 27 Nelagi 808.19 835.19 28 Kolakeri 784.80 790.75 29 Bethu 377.35 400.35 30 Balainuri 547.19 560.19

15 AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE--Contd.

Total Area cultivated in acres and cents r------A.------, Location Name of Village Average for Code No. fivefaslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 30-6-1951

1 2 3 4

31 Hachinad 444.75 444.75 32 Guhya 750.53 750.53 33 Siddapura 1055.39 1055.39 34 1449.98 1449.98 35 Naladi including Forest 204.06 235.06 36 Kunjila 523.20 580.20 37 Kokeri 398.83 402.83 38 Kirundadu 696.67 700.67 39 Konajageri 472.99 465.83 40 Kunjilageri 522.32 522.32 41 Nalkeri 622.98 622.98 42 Maithadi 829.97 829.97 43 Halugunda 510.54 510.54 44 Byrambada 422.79 422.79 45 Yedur 574.89 574.89 46 Kannangala 838.25 838.25 47 Puliyeri 1522.36 1522.36 48 Badagabanangala 1913.51 1913.51----_ 49 Chennayanakote } 2137.12 2137 _12 49-A Chennangi "') 50 Marandoda 631.29 650.29 50-A Yevakapadi J 51 Nariandada 359.89 359.89 52 Arapattu 522.04 522.04 53 Bellumadu 263.52 263.52 54 Kadangamarur 488.39 488.39 55 Aramori 717.83 717.83 56 Devanageri 721_98 721.98 57 Chembebeliyur } 766.80 766.80 57-A Padakote 58 Kavadi 613.69 613.69 59 Ammatti 396.96 396.96 60 Karmadu 521.99 521.99 61 Bettakeri . 543.30 543.30 62 Mekur Hosakeri 2084.78 2084.78 63 Hebbale 875.73 814.42 64 Noyka } 64-A Forest Area I 64-B Do II 65 Chelavara 286.59 286.59 66 Karada 335.72 335.72 67 Palangala 406.85 406.85 16

.I AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE--Contd.

Total Area cultivated in acres and cents

~------~~------~ Location Name of Village Average for Oode No. fivefaslis Ina seasonally ending with normal year 30-6-1951

1 2 3 4

68 Kedamullur 810.42 810 .42 69 Kadanur 437.49 437.49 70 Virajpet M'lty. 71 Kukklur 480.99 480.99 72 Aimangala 280.42 280.42 73 Bilugunda 721.66 721.66 74 Hosakote 317.95 317.95 75 Hosur 1273.01 1273.01 76 ") 76-A Nallugote J~ 1057.02 1049.34 76-B Athur 77 Maggula 384.75 384.75 78 Nalvathoklu 612.90 612.90 79 Kalathmad 535.40 535.48 80 Kottali 328.03 328.03 81 Betoli 741.34 741.34 82 Arji 625.74 625.74 83 Balugodu 738.93 738.93 84 Bittangala 599.06 599.06 85 Kolathodabygodu 717.81 717.81 86 Hathur 535.79 515.78 87 Nangala 487.30 487.30 88 826.59 826.59 89 Kunda 923.04 909.78 90 Aruva thoklu 854.00 841.53 91 Mayamudi 664.64 625.30 92 Dhanugala 718.18 706.81 93 Balele 644.47 596.27 94 740.76 775.44 95 Ponnampet V.P.A. 96 Kirgur 721.88 698.70 97 Nallur 395.73 388.05· 98 Bilur 550.92 543.92 99 Devanur 951.04 935.55 100 Heggala and Forest 326.00 326.00 101 Badaga 314.45 314.45 102 Shettigeri 523.67 515.85 103 Mugutageri 658.23 645.07 104 Mathur 694.69 673.19 105 Besagur 546.61 538.76 106 Kottageri 693.60 682.13 107 Nittur 711.42 687.99

17 AREA CULTIVATED IN EACH VILLAGE-Condd,

Total A rea cultivated in acres and cents ,.------"----.------Location Name of Village A verage for Ina seasonally Oode No. five faslis normal year ending with 30-6-19-51

1 2 3 4

107-A Forest Area I 107-B Forest Area II 108 Kuttandi 688.10 675.68 109 Begur 756.25 745.17 110 Hudikeri 793.40 786.35 110-A Hudikeri Town III Chikkamandur 890.60 887.15 112 Balliamandur 625.15 617.53' 113 Bekkesodlur 488.67 483.28 114 Kanur 690.79 683.16 115 Hysodlur 538.15 534.93 116 Bellur 768.10 752.75 117 Harihara 685.54 703.60 118 Kothur 792.01 827.25 119 Parakatageri & Forest 615.15 604.63 120 Badagarakeri 499.86 507.30 121 Shettigeri 1003.62 1009.58, 122 Nalkeri 685.97 6.67.83 123 Theralu Forest 410.32 406.55 124 West N emmale 347.52 353.42 125 East N emmale 219.35 224.04 126 Kumtur 764.24 . 747.80 127 Badaga 850.05 839.65 127-A Forest Area I 127-B Forest Area II 128 Kurchi 560.83 580.76 129 Manchalli & Forest 425.94 414.37 130 Kutta 648.55 651.12

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COORG STATE

Talnks Year Persons Variation Nut variation Males Variation l'en:alcs Val'iatiolJ 1901-1951

1 2 3 4 /j 6 7 8 9

COORG STA'J:E TOTAL 1901 180,607 100,258 80,349 1911 174,976 -5,631 97,279 -2,979 77,697 -2,652 1921 163,838 -11,138 89,501 -7,778 74,337 -3,360 1931 163,327 -511 90,575 1,074 72,752 -1,585 1941 168,726 5,399 92,347 1,772 76,379 3;627 1951 229,405 60,679 48,798 120,327 32,980 104,078 27,699

North Coorg 'raIllk 1901 86,165 47,832 38,333 HHI 83,479 -2,686 46,411 -1,·121 37,068 -1,265

1921 78,165 -5,314 42,700 -3,711 35,465 --1,603 1931 78,747 582 43,486 786 35,201 --204

Hl41 70,361 -8,386 38,492 -4,994 31,869 -3,392 HIM 97,732 27,371 ] 1.567 52,918 14,426 44,814 12,945

South Coorg Taluk 1901 94,442 52,426 42,016

1911 91,497 -2,945 50,868 -1,558 .40,629 -1,387 ]921 85,673 -5,824 46,801 -4,067 38,872 -1,757 ]931 84,580 -1,093 47,089 288 37,491 -1,381 1941 98,365 13,785 53,855 6,766 44,510 7,019 1951 131,673 33,308 37,231 72,409 18,554 59,264 14,754

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COORG STATE

Males Variation Females Variation Town 'i oar Persons Variation Net Variation 1901-1951

'1 8 9 2 3 4 {j 6

6,467 4,548 DIS1'RICT TOTAL 1901 11,015 -570 4,084 -464 1911 9,981 -1,034 5,897 -617 3,561 -523 1921 8,841 -1,140 5,280 568 3,979 418 1931 9,827 986 5,848 483 4,887 908 1941 11,218 1,391 6,331 2,956 6,968 2,081 1951 16,255 5,037 5.240 9,287

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Agrioultural AU

Tract S.C. (i) S.C. (ii) Self-supporting Non-earning Total population Total persons dependants --A. ,.--~ ,-~ P M F P M F M F M F

1 2 3 I 6 6 7 8 9 10 11

RURAL Coorg Rural Tract 213,150 116,O4(l 97,110 130,901 61<,084. 62,817 29,294 6,029 36,346 53,349

RURAL TOTAE 213,150 116,040 97,110 130,901 68,084 62,817 20,e9! 6,029 36,346 63,3/!}

URBAN Coorg Non.City Urban tract 16,255 9,287 6,968 1,42(1 766 663 230 114 511 542

URBAN TOTAL 16,255 9,287 6,968 1,429 766 663 230 114 51] 542

STATE TOTAL 229,405 125,327 104,078 132,330 68,850 63.480 29.524 6.143 36,857 53.891

Agricultural _..A-

II-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned and their dependants III-Cultivating r ,----~ Tract S. C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii) Total Self-supporting Non-earning Earning Total persons dependaots dependants r----A--.. r-~ ,...---J-----. ~-, ,-_----A-----.. M F M F M F M F M F 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract. 11.923 10,945 5,149 9R:! 6,272 9,304 502 659 14,178 10,229

RURAL TOTAL 11,923 10,946 6,]49 982 6,272 9,304 602 659 14,178 10,229

URBAN

('A)I)rg Non-City UrLan 100 108 4f) ]) 52 fit 3 71 55

URBAN TOTAl. 100 103 45 11 52 91 3 1 71 55

STATE TOTAL 12,023 11,048 5,194 993 6,324 9,395 505 660 14,249 10,284

~6 Classes and Su b-classes

Classes Classes I-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependants -,.-... ---A.- -.. S.C. (iii) S.C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii) Earning Self-su pporting Non-earning Earning dependants Total persolls dependants dependants ,~ ,..----'-----, ,---..A..--.-..., ,..--"'----.., ...-----"----­ M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 1'l 18 19 20 21

2,444 3,439 39,072 38,179 14,958 2,056 22,987 34,874 1,127 1,249

2,444 3,439 39,072 38,179 14,958 2,056 22,987 34,874 1,127 1,249

25 7 175 112 27 13 144 98 1

25 7 175 112 27 13 144 98 4 1

2,469 8,446 39,247 38,291 14,985 2,069 23,131 34,972 t,131 1,250

CIMses -.. IV-Non-cultivating owners of land; agricultural rent labourers and their dependants recei verR and their dependants ------., --'------.. S. C. (i) S. C. (ii) S.C. (iii) S.C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii) Self-supporting' Non-earning Earning Self-supporting Non-earning Earning persons dependants dependants Total persons dependants dependants r---"- ----., ,..----"----.. ~ ,...---A----., r----"----.. ~ ,...---A----., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

8,066 2,231 5,365 6,526 747 1,472 2,911 3,464 1,121 760 1,722 2,645 68 59

8,066 2,231 5,365 6,526 747 1,472 2,911 3,464 1,121 760 1,722 2,645 68 59

50 27 18 26 3 2 420 393 lOR 63 297 327 3

,50 27 18 26 3 2 420 393 108 63 297 327 15 3

8,116 2,258 5,383 6,552 750 1,474 3,331 3,857 t,229 823 2,019 2,972 83 62

~7 Economic Table I-Livelihood

Non-agrioultural ,.-- All classes

----A..- S. C. (i) S.C. (ii) S.C. (iii) Tract Total Self-Bu pporting Non·earning Earning persons dependants depend"nts r- ,----A-----., ~ ,--~ P M F M F M F M F 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

RURAL

Courg R ural Traut 82,249 47,956 34,293 29,959 9,615 16,265 22,003 ],732 2,675

RURAL TOTAL 82,249 47,956 34,293 29,959 9,615 16,265 22,003 1,732 2,675

URBAN

Coor,; Non·City Urban Trol.'t 14,826 8,521 6,305 5,168 751 3,197 5,406 156 148

URBAN'l.'OTAL 14,826 8,521 6,305 5,168 '151 3,197 5,406 156 148

STATE TOTAL 97,075 56,477 40,598 35,127 10,366 19,462 27,409 1,888 2,823

N on· agricultural Persons (incl,uding dependants) who deriVE r- VI-Commerce VII- ----.. ---A S.C. (i) Self- S.C. (ii) Non. S.C. (iii) Earning S.C. (i) Self Tract Total supporting earning dependants Total supportin~ persons dependants persons r --A.--.., ,-~ ~----.. ,-~ r--"----. ~ M F M F M F M F M F M ]

63 6l 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 7~

RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 3,264 1,927 1,677 78 1,468 1,814 119 35 704 • 380 490

RURAL TOTAL 3,264 1,927 1,677 78 1,468 1,814 119 35 704 380 490

URBAN

Coorg Non·City Urban Tract 1,620 1,133 899 39 681 1,081 40 13 608 416 3&4 rJ RBA N TOT .41, 1,620 1,133 899 39 681 1,081 40 13 608 416 384

STATE TOTAL 4,884 3,060 2,576 117 2,149 2,895 159 48 1,312 796 874

28 Classes and Sub-classes-concld.

Classes --, Persons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood from

V-Produl;tion (other than cultivation) ------. S.C. (i) Self-supporting S.C. (ii) Non-earning S.C. (iii) Earning Total persons dependants dependants

,--__A. ,- ,----A.__ --, M F M F M F M F 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

29,388 22,221 19,044 7,746 9,176 12,271 1,168 2,204

29,388 22,221 19,044 7,746 9,176 12,271 1,168 2,204

1,665 1,185 962 66 671 l,lOl 32 18

1,665 1,185 962 6tJ 671 1,101 32 18

31,053 28,406 20,006 7,812 9,81,7 18,372 1,200 2,222

Classes their principal means of livelihood from

Transport ------~VIII-Other services and miscellaneous sour(;es

S.C. (ii) Non­ S.C. (iii) S.C. (i) Self­ S.C. (ii) Non­ S.C. (iii) earning Earning Total supporting earning Earning dependants dependants persons dependants dependants ,-----A-----, ~ ,.----A-----.. ,-----.A-_~ M F 1\1 F M F ~"'1\1 F M F '15 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86

198 366 16 13 14,600 9,765 8,748 1,790 5,423 7,552 429 423

198 366 16 13 14,600 9,765 8,748 1,790 5,423 7,552 429 423

212 410 12 6 4,628 3,571 2,923 646 1,633 2,814 72 III

212 410 12 6 4,628 3,571 2,923 646 1,633 2'814 72 111

410 776 28 19 19,228 13,336 11,671 2,436 7,056 10,366 501 534 f f r 00 I I I I 1 00 I L~ 1 { t-

I 00 ...... l:­ l { "

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{ 00 ..... r h. "" ~ 00 1 .....o .... r .~ { "0 I ...00 l ~ ... { ....00 L

30 L~ o ("1 ......

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31 Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

All industries and services

""'"'\ Tract Total Employers Employees Independent workers r--~ ~ ,----A---.. ~-""'"'\ P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RURAL

Cool"g Rural Tract 39,460 29,876 9,584 708 59 24,543 9,278 4,625 t47 RURAL TOTAL 39,460 29,876 9,584 708 59 24,543 9,278 4,626 247 URB.4N

Coorg Non-City Urhan Tract 5,739 5,030 709 303 11 3,546 622 1,181 76

URBAN TOTAL 5,739 5,030 709 303 11 3,546 622 1,181 76 STATE TO'fAL 45,199 34,906 10,293 1,011 70 28,089 9,900 5,806 323

Sub-div. O.3-Plantation industries Sub-div. O.4-Forestry and collection of products not elsewhere sretified __.A...... Em- Inde- Tract Total ]j:mployers Employees Independent Total Employers ployees pendent workers workers ~ r-A--.. ~ r--"----.. r--"----. ~ ,--A--. r:-'-""'"'\ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 35 36 87 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 48 49 50 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tractor 14,786 7,407 226 55 ]4,194 7,327 366 25 I,SH1260 12 973 259 334 RURAL TOTAL 14,786 7,407 226 55 14,194 7,327 366 26 1,319 260 1.2 973 259 334 1 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urbl1n Tract 87 27 37 8 50 19 59 2 59 2

URBAN TOT.A I, 87 27 37 8 .50 19 59 2 59 2 STATE TOTAL 14,873 7,434 263 63 14,244 7,346 366 25 1,378262 12 1,032 261 334 1

Sub-div. LO--Non-metallic mining and quarrying Sub-div. 1.1-Ccal mining not otherwise classified -----"-- ~ r------~ ------Em­ Inde­ Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers ployees pendent workers workers r--"----.. ~ r-A--.. ,.---"---"",",\ r-A--.. ~ ,--"---, ,.--J'-, M F M F M F M F MF MF MF M F 7.5 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 RURAL Coorg Rural Tract RURAr., TOTAL lJRBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract URBAN T01'AL STATE TOTAL

32 in Industries and Serviees by DiVisions ano i)UD-OIV1SIODIi

Sub-div- O_l-Stock-ra.ising Su b-div _ 0 _2- Rearing of sma.ll Division o-Prinlary industries not animals and insects elsewhere specified ~ .Inde- Em• Em· Inde- Em- pendent Total ployers ployees pendent Employers Employees Independent Total Em- workers Total workers ployers ployees worlters ,-'--.. ,-'--.. ~ ~ ,--"---.. ,----A--., ~ ,-'--.. ~ E ,--..J.---, r--"--" F M F M F M F M F M F M M F 'itF M F M F M F M 30 31 32 33 34 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 11 12 13 14 16 16

29 139 4 125 10 16,276 7,670 242 55 15,292 7,586 742 139 4 1Zfj 10 .. .. 16,276 7,{)70 242 :;5 .15,292 7,586 742 29

., 6 5 4 1 6 166 29 38 8 121 21 7 {) /j 4 1 (J .. 166 29 38 8 121 21 7 129 11 6 6 16,442 7,699 280 63 15,413 7,607 749 29 144 4

Diyision I-Mining and Quarrying Sub-div. O.5-Hunting (including trapping Sub-diy.O.6-Fishing and game propagation) ___.A. Em- Inde- Em. Em- Inde- ployers ployees pendent Independent Total Employers pJoyees pendent Total Total Employers Employees workers workers workers r--..A.• ...., ,--..A._-.. ,-'--.. ,...-'--. ~ ~ ,.-J---.. r---A-, ,----"----. ,...---J'--.. ~ M F ,.-J----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M' F M F M F M F M F 73 74 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 51 62 63 54 60 66 67 68 69 60

3 .. 32 32 3 32 32 3 " 1 9 1 2 6 1 1 9 1 2 6 1 2 6 8 1 1 82 32 9 3 1

Sub.diy. lA-Crude petroleum Sub-div. 1.2-1ron·ore mining Sub-div. 1.3-Metal wining except iron. ore mining and natural gas

r---' Em. lnde- Em· Em- Inde- pendent Total ployer" ployees pendent Total Em ployers Employees lndependetlt. Total Eroployere ployees workers workers workers ,....,..__.. ,...-'--.. ~ ~ ,---"---, ,.----Jo--.. ,...--J----.. ~ ~ ~ r-..A--..., ,..-A---. F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F lit: F M F M F M F 1\1 F M 105 106 J07 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104

"

J 1

;~. j 1

33 Coorg Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Sub-div. l.n-Stone quarrying Sub·div. L6-Mica clay and sand pHs.

Em- Inde- Traot Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers ployees pendent workers workers r--"--.. ,---A---.. r--"--.. ~ r---"'-----. .---"---, ~ ~ 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F

116 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 1Z6 126 127 128 129 130 RURAL

Coorg Rural Traot RURAL TOTAl. URBAN

Coorg N'ln.City Urban TInct llRBAN TOTAL

STATE TOTAL

Sub·div. 2. I-Grains and pulses Sub-div. 2.2-Vegetable oil and dairy products --A- ---, Inde· Tra.ct Tota.l Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Em- pendent workers ployees workers ~ ~--. r--~ ~ ~ ~ r---A---o. r--"---. M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1: F M 'F

155 156 157 15" 159 160 181 162 163 16l 16/j 168 167 188 169 170 RURAL

COl)rg Rural Tract 119 ,6 9 69 5 .u 1 22 2 2 20 2

RURAL ~l'OTAL 119 6 9 69 5 l1 1 22 2 2 20 2 URBAN

(Joorg Nun-City Urban Tract 60 8 11 49 7 I 5 3 1 1 3 3 URBAN TO')'AL .. 60 8 11 49 7 1 5 3 1 1 3 3 '" STATE TOTAL 179 14 20 118 12 41 2 27 5 3 21 2 3 S

Sub-div.2.5-Tobacco Sub-div. 2. 6-Cotton Textiles

Inde- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ,---A---, ~---.... ~ ~ ~---.... r----'----, ~ ,.------A---, M F MF M F 1\1 F M F MF MFM F

18r 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 RURAL

Coorg Rura.l Tract 18 IS RURAL TOTAL 18 18 URBAN Ccorg Non-City Urban Tract 2 2 2 2

URBAN TOTAL 2 2 2 2 STATE TOTAL 2 2 20 2 1-8

34 in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd. ,

Sub-div. 1.7-Salt, saltpetre and Division 2-Processing and manufacture. Suh-div. 2.O-Food industries saline substances Foodstuffs, Textiles, Leather and products thereof otherwise unclassified ,..-- ---, -"--- Em- Em- Inde- Inde- Em- Em- Inde- Total ployer~ ployees pendent Total Employers Employees pendent Total ployel's ployees pendent workers workers workers ,----A----, ,----A----, ,----A----, ,-..A.-., ,----A--. ,.----A---. ,----A- "'"' ,----A----, ~ ,....-A-----" r-..A--., r-..A--., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F L31 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 141, 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154

762 19 58 179 7 525 12 II 11 762 19 58 179 '; 525 12 11 11

248 20 26 87 7 135 13 22 1 6 15 248 20 26 87 '; 135 1.3 22 1 6 15

1,0:10 39 84 266 14- 660 25 33 1 6 26

Sub-div. 2.~ugar industries Sub-div.2.4-Beverages

__"A______--., ,- ,- ----. fotal Employers Employees Indept"ndent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,..----.A-.--., ,..---A-'1 ,--....______- ,--.A-.--., ,---"'---. ,..---A--., ,..---A--.. ,---..A---., M F 111 F M F M F M F M F M F M F L'll 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186

10 2 3 5 332 27 43 262 10 2 3 5 382 27 43. 262

l~ 3 13 2 18 3 13 2

10 2 8 5 850 80 56 264

Sub-div. 2.7-Wearing apparel (except footwear) and Sub-div. 2.8-Textile industries otherwise unclassified made up textile goods ~ Inde- Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ~ ,--..A-----.., ..-----A----.. ,--.A-.--.,- ~ ,--..A----.. ,..---A--.. ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218

210 11 16 27 167 11 II 11

210 11 16 27 167 11 II 11

118 7 9 15 94 7 118 7 9 15 94 7 328 18 25 42 261 18 11 11

35 Economic Table III-Employers, Employees, and Independent Workers

Sub-div_ 2.9-Leather,leather products Division a-Processing and manufacture- and footwear metals, chemicals and products thereof

r- r-- ~ Inde- Traot Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ,---A.---., r--"-----. r----"----., r----"----., .----A---... r-"----. r----"-----. ,.--A--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 RURAL Coorg Rueul Tn,,,t 29 2 6 21 246 4 6 67 1 173 3

RURAL TOTAL 29 2 6 21 246 4 6 67 1 173 3 URBAN Coorg Non-City Urban Tl'llct 23 1 I 21 137 14 76 47 VRBA}" TO'l'AL 23 1 1 21 137 14 76 47 STATE TOTAr. 52 3 7 42 333 4 20 143 1 220 3

Sub.div. 3.2--Non-ferrous metals Sub·div. S.S-Transport equipment (basic manufacture) ~------~-~-----~.~------~~~--~ In de. Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers r---..A----. r---A----. r----"----., r----"-----. r----"-----. r----"-----. r----"---. ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 RURAL

CoOI-g Rur",l Tract 20 16 4, RURAL TOTAD 20 16 4 URBAN Coorg Non.City Urban Tract 82 10 63 9 VRBAN TO'1'.4L 82 10 63 9 STATE TOTAL 102 10 79 13

Sub-div. a.6-Basic industrial chemioals, Sub-div. S. 7-Medical and pharmaceutical fertiliser and power alcohol preparations r------~~ Indo- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ,---..A--" ~"""" . r--"--... ~ ,--A---.. r-~ r--'----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F MF 283 284 286 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 RURAL Coorg Rural Tract RURAL TOTAL URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 2 2

URBAN TOTAL 2 2 STATE TOTAL 2 2

36 tn Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.

Sub-div. 3. O-Manufaoture of metal produots otherwise Sub-div. 3. I-Iron and Steel unclassified (Basio manufacture) r- -.. In de- Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ~ r---A---. ,.----"-----, r---A---, ~ ~ ,.--A--, ,---A---.. 'if F M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250

225 4 6 51 I 168 3 225 4 6 51 1 168 3

52 4 12 36 52 4 12 36 277 , 10 68 1 204 3

Sub-div. 3.4-Electri

1 1

1 1

I I

1 1 1 1 1 1

Sub-div. 3.8--Manufaoture of chemical products otherwise Division 4-Processing and ma.nulacture (not elsewhere unclassified specified) -.A.--

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers r----"-~ ~ ~ ~ ,.---A--.. ~ ,---I'------, r---A--.. M F 2\1 F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314

1,760 53 60 I 509 11 1,191 41 1,760 53 60 1 ,509 11 1,191 41

410 17 • 9 1 105 2 296 14 410 17 9 1 105 2 296 14 2,170 70 69 2 ,,614 13 1,487 55

37 Economic. Table III--Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Sub-div_ 4.0-Manufactul'wg industries, Sub-div. 4. I-Products {\fpetroleum and otherwise unclassified coal r _-.A. lnde- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workerR workerll r-A--. ,.-.A---. ,.-.A---. r---A-...... , ~ ,..--A--.. r-"--, ,...... ,._.._ M F M F M F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F M F 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 RURAL Coorg Rural Tract 194 4 14 30 2 150 2 RURAL TOTAL 194 4 14 30 2 150 2 URBAN Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 109 1 5 1 18 86 URBAN TOTAL 109 1 5 1 18 86 STATE TOTAL 303 5 19 1 48 2 236 2

Sub-div. 4.4-Non-metallic mineral products Sub-div. 4.5-Rubber products

Inde- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ,..--A--, r-..A..-.., ,--..A..-.., r-..A..-.., ,--J'---, ,--..A-...... , ~ ,....-:-"---. M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 RURAL Coorg Rural Tract 17 19 I I 17 17 RURAL TOTAL 17 19 1 1 17 17 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 10 5 5 URBAN TOTAL 10 5 5 STATE TOTAL 17 19 1 1 17 17 10 5 5

Sub-div. 4.8-Paper and paper products Sub.div. 4.9-Printing and allied industries ,-- Inde- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pend6nt workers workers ,_...-A---., ,...---"--, r--"---.. r--"----, ~...... , r--"----. ,---.A--., ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393394 RURAL

CJoorg Rural Tract 3 3 5 I 4 RURAL TOTAL 3 3 5 1 4 URBAN , Coorg Non-City Urban Tract .. 18 2 15 1 URBAN TOTAL 18 2 15 1 STATE TOTAL 3 S 23 S 19 1

38 in Industries and Services b>: Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd.;, /

Sub-div. 4.2-Bricks, tiles and other structural Sub·div. 4.3--Cement, cement pipes and other clay products cement products

Total Employers " Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ~ ,.----A---, ~ ~ ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 311 342 343 344 346 346

108 18 90 108 18 90

18 2 7 2 11 18 2 2 11 126 2 25" 2 101

Division 5-Construction and utilities Suh-div. 5. O-Construction and maintenance of works-- otherwise unclassified

Total Employers Employees Independent" Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,.-----A..---.. ,...---"----.. ,---'----, ,-----A---, ,---A----, ~ ~___.._----. ~ M F M F M F \f F M F M F M F M F 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410

1,613 142 17 1,469 96 127 46 14 13 1

1,613 112 17 1,469 96 127 46 14 13 1

404 70 18 355 70 31 404 70 18 355 70 31 2,017 ?12 35 1,824 166 158 46 14 13 • 39 Economic Table III-Employers, Employ!'es and Independent Workers

Sub-div. 5.1--Constrnction and Sub-div. 5. 2--Construction and maintenance­ maintenance--Buildings Roads, Bridges and other transport works .A-__~. r------~------.------~ ----, Inde­ Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workerll workers·r--"-__ r--"--, ~ r-"---, ~ ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

411 41~ 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426

Coorg Rural Tract .. 1,560 141 17 1,417 95 126 46 29 29 1

RURAL TOTAL .. 1,560 141 17 1,417 95 126 46 29 1 29 1

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 324 48 18 276 48 80 8 7 1 URBAN TOTAL 324 48 18 276 48 30 8 7 1 STATE TOTAL 1,884 189 35 1,693 143 156 46 37 1 36 1 1

. Sub-div. 5.5-Works and services-Electric Sub-div. 5.6-Works and services--domestic power and gas supply and industrial water supply Inde­ Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employee! pendent workers workers r---'---. r--"--, ~ r--"---. "....-"-....., M F M F M F M F M F

443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 45~ RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 4 4

RURAL TOTAL 4 4 URBAN

Coorg Non·Ci ty Urban Tract 6 1 6 1 URBAN TOTAL .. 6 1 " 1 STATE TOTAL 6 1 6 1 4

Sub·div. 6.O-Retail trade, otherwise unclassified Sub-div. 6. I-Retail trade in foodstuffs (including beverages and narcotics). Inde­ Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers r--A---. r--"'----, &.~ ,..---'--, ~-. M F M F M F M F M F 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 190 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract " 918 46 92 I 160 13 666 32 552 29 65 245 1 242 28 RURAL TOTAL 918 46 92 1 160 13 (J66 32 552 29 65 245 1 242 28 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 283 18 29 I 88 166 ]7 348 17 39 76 233 17

URBAN TOTAL 283 18 29 1 88 166 17 048 1'1 39 76 233 17 STATE TOTAL 1,201 64 121 I 248 13 832 49 900 46 104 321 1 475 4i 40 in Industries and Services by Divisions and SUb-divisions-contd.

Sub.div. 5.3-Constru'ction and maintenance-telegraph Sub·div. 5.4-Constr'Uction and maintenance operations­ and telephone lines irrigation and other agricultural works r------A------______,~ Total Employers , Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,..----"----, ~ ,.----...A.----., M F M· F M F 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 441 442

1

1 1

1 1

Sub·div. 5.7-Sanitary works and services (including scavengers) - Division 6--Commerce

,- --.,

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,----'---, ~ ~ ~ ,..----"-----., ,.----...A.----., ,.----...A.----., ,.----...A.---, M F ])I F M F M F M F M F M F M F

159 480 461 462 463 464 46. 466 467 468 46.9 470 471 472 473 474

5 5 1,677 78 188 1 471 16 1,018 61

6 (j 1,677 78 188 1 471 16 1,018 61

66 21 66 21 899 39 117 1 282 1 500 37

66 21 66 21 899 39 117 1 282 1 500 37 71 21 71 21 2,576 117 305 2 753 17 1,518 98

Sub.div. 6.2-Retail trade in fuel (including petrol) Sub·div. 6. 3-Retail trade in textile and leather goods

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,..-----A----., r--"-----. ,---A-----., ,.----...A.----, ,----"----, ~ ,.----...A.---- ,.----...A.---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 005 506

2 2 98 3 12 16 2 70 1

2 2 98 3 12 16 2 70 1

10 1 9 III 2 21 36 54 2

10 1 9 1 1 111 2 21 36 54 2 12 1 11 1 1 209 5 33 52 2 124 3 41 Coorg 6 Economic Table I1I~Employers, Employees and Independent Workers

Sub-div. 6.4-Wholosale trade in Sub-div. 6.5-Wholesale trade in commodities foodstuffs other than foodstuffs Inde- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent. workers workers ~-, r--"----. r---A----. ,..---'"-----. ~ ~ r-~ r---"----. M F M F 1\1 F M F M F .1\'[ F M F 1\1 F

607 508 509 510 511 512 613 .§l4 615 616 517 518 /)19 620 621 622 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract ., 19 2 8 9 71 16 25 30 RURAL TOTAL 19 2 8 9 71 16 25 30 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 39 3 16 20 76 25 26 25 URBAN TOTAL 39 3 16 20 76 26 26 26 STATE TOTAL 58 5 24 29 147 41 S1 65

Sub-div. 6.S-Money lending, banking and Division 7--Transport, storage and other finnncial business communications r- ...... A..- ,.------"------, Inde- Tract Totll.l Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers r--"---, r--"---, ,...--A----, ,.....---A----. ~ ~ ,.---'----, r-"---. 1>£ F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F 1\-1 F M F

639 640 641 542 543 544 643 646 547 548 549 550 561 652 563 654 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 12 11 543 1 12 1 466 65

RURAL TOTAL 12 1 11 643 1 12 1 466 66 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 29 29 421 9 362 50

URBAN TOTAL 29 29 421 9 362 50 STATE TOTAL 41 1 40 964< 1 21 1 828 115

Sub·div. 7. 2-Tra.nBport by water SUb-div. 7 .3-Transport by air ----. Inde- Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ~ ,---.A.--.. ,..-...... ____, r--"--. ,----..A-----, ~ r-'"--. ~ M F M F M F 1\-1 F M F M F M F M F 671 672 673 574 675 576 h77 578 579 580 581 582 683 58!! 685 586 RUAL

Coorg Rural Tract 5 3

RURAL TOTAL 6 1 3 1 1 1 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract URBAN RURAL STATE TOTAL :; :I. 3 :I. 1 1 42 i1I Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-conyt.

Sub.div. 6.6-Real estate Sub.div. 6.7-Insurance .A.-______-, ~ ,-

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,- --"----> ,.---A---., ,.---A---., ,.---A---., ,.---A---., r----A---., r---A--, ,-_..A.--, ~l Ii' M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 623 "24 626 526 52'! 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 535 537 538

1 1 4 4

1 1 4, 4

3 1 2 I I 3 1 2 1 I

1 1 7 1 6 1 1

Sub-div. 7.0-Transport and communications otherwise Su b-div. 7 . I-Transport by road unclassified and incidental services r- --., Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent ,.-___.._____,workers ,.....___..____ workers ~ ,----"-----, ,.----A---., ..---A---, ,--..A.--., r--..A-.---, M F M F M F :M F M F M F M F M F

(j5(j 556 557 558 559 560 l;81 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570

484 I 11 I 409 64 484 1 11 1 409 64

380 9 321 50

380 9 321 50 864 1 20 1 730 114

Sub-div. 7 .4-Railway transport Sub-div. 7. 5-Storage and warehousin~

~

fota. Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ~__.______, ~ r---"-~ ~ ~--, ~ ~ r---"--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ';87 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 /i95 59f1 59'! 598 599 600 601 602

4 4

4 4 4 ... Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Indl'pendent Workers

Sub-div. 7 .6-Postal services Sub-div. 7. 7-Telegraph services

r-,------~------~ Inde­ DistI'lct and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ~ ,-----A--., ~ ~ ,....---A----, ,..----"----, ,.----A--,. ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

603 604 605 606 607 60S 609 61~ 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 53 53 RURAL TOTAL 63 53 URBAN Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 28 28 8 8 URBAN TOTAL 28 28 8 8

STATE TOTAL 81 81 8 8

Division 8-Health, edncat·ion and puhlic Sub-div. 8.1-Medi('aJ a.nd other health sen ices adminiRtration ----l'-- "" ------, Di strict and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ~ ,--.A.---, ~ ~ r-_..,A..---., r---"--, ~ ,....--A----, M F M F M F M F M F 1\.1 F M F M F 635 636 637 63& 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 146 64'1 648 649 650 RURAL Coorg Rural Total 938 57 896 56 42 117 20 75 10 42 1

RURAL TO'l'AL 938 67 896 56 42 1 II?' 20 'II) 19 4~ 1 URBAN Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 798 124 6 781 124 II 80 48 6 63 48 II URBAN'l'OTAL 798 124 6 781 124 11 80 48 6 63 48 11 STATE TOTAL 1,736 181 6 1,677 180 53 1 197 68 6 138 67 ,53 1

Sull-div. 8 A-Police (other than village Sub-div. 8.5--Village officers and servants watchmen) including village watchmen r------Inde­ Di<;trict and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Enlployees pendent workers workers ,.--"----. ,.--"----. ,.--"--.. ~ r---A..-..., r---A..-..., ,-----"----..,.--A----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M Fl\,[F in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-contd1

Sub-div. 7. 8-Telephone service!! Sub-div. 7. 9-Wireless services ,.--

Tot",) Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers r----"- -. ~ ~ ~---. ,.----A--..., ~ ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634

1 1 1 1 .1 1

Sub-div. 8. 2-Educational services and research Sub-Diy. 8. 3-Army, navy and air force --A.______, ,.------~------, ,.------Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Ind~pendent workers workers ,.-----A----, ,.---"---, ,.-- --"-----. ,.----A.---, M F M F M F M F

6lH 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666

341 33 341 33 341 33 341 33

164 58 164 58 164 58 164 58 505 91 505 91

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Sub-div. 8. 7-Employees of State Government Sub-div. 8.6-Employees of MunicipaIities and Local Boards (but not (but not inculding persons classifiable under any other including persons classifiahle under any other division or sub-division) Division or Sub-Division)

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,..--..A----, ,.----A--..., ,..-----A----., ,..-----A----. r---A--..., ,.----A---, r---A--..., ...------"'-- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698

11 II 219 3 219 3 11 11 219 3 219 3

41 1 41 1 324 17 324 17 41 1 41 1 321 17 324 17 52 1 52 1 543 20 543 20

45 Economic Table III-Employers, Employe",s and Independent Workers

Sub-div. 8. 8-Employees of the Union Government (but not including persons classifiable under auy other Sub-div. 8.9-Employees of Non-Indian Division or Sub-Division) Governments

Inde- District and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent werkers workers ,---A--, r----A---, .-----"------. ~ ~ ,---A--, r---A--. r----A---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 69.9 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 78 1 78 1 RURAL TOTAL 78 1 78 1 URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 87 87 URBAN TOTAL 87 87 STATE TOTAL 165 1 165 1

Sub-div. 9 . I-Domestic services (but not including services rendered bv members of family Sub-diY. 9.2-Barbers and beauty-shops households to one another) . r------~------, r- Inde- District and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees pendent workers workers ,....--A---, .-----"------. ,----A----, r- ..A...... -., ,----A----, ,..----A---.. r----A---, r--"-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M, F 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 73.9 740 741 742 743 744 745746 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 673 159 673 159 139 23 116 RURAL TOTAL 673 159 673 159 139 23 116 URBAN

Coorg Non-Ciry Urban Tract 338 212 338 212 47 7 7 33 URBAN TOTAL 338 212 338 212 47 7 7 33

STATE TOTAL 1,011 371 1,011 371 186 7 30 149

Sub-diy. 9. 5-Recreation services Sub-div. 9.S-Legal and business services ---., Inde- District and Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total }<~mployers Employees pendent workers workers ,...-"--.. ,..-..A...... -., r--..A...... -., r--..A...... -., ,..-..A...... -., ,..----A---.. ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F '163 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 7'15 776 777 778 RURAL

Coorg Rural Tract 57 1 1 31 25 1 101 101 RURAL TOTAL 57 1 1 31 25 1 101 101 URBAN Coorg Non.Cit,yUrban Tract ]30 13 126 10 3 35 10 18 7 URBAN TOTAL 130 13 126 10 4 3 35 10 18 '1 STATE TOTAL 187 14 1 157 10 29 4 136 10 119 7 46 iJl. Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-concld.

Division 9-Services not elsewhere specified Sub.div. 9. O-Services otherwise unclassified

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,----"----., ~ ,...---A-----, M F M F M F

715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 730

6,061 1,560 125 5,194 1,505 742 54 4,014 1,326 15 3,882 1,326 II7 6,061 1,560 125 1 5,194 1,505 742 4,014 1,326 15 3,882 1,326 117

1,546 410 66 I 1,377 397 103 12 533 170 510 170 23 1,546 410 66 1 1,377 397 103 12 533 170 510 170 23 7,6(11 1,970 191 2 6,571 1,902 66 4,547 1,496 15 4,392 1,496 140

Sub.div. 9.3-Laundries and laundry services Sub.div. 9.4-Hotels, restaurants and eating houses

r------.~------~~ Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ,-----A----, ,..----A---, r---'-----, ,.....---A----­ ,.....---A----- • ,...---A---. M F M F M F M F M F M F

747 748 749 750 751 752 763 764 766 756 757 758 759 760 761 762

239 54 14 1 32 12 193 41 623 14 90 309 2 224 12 239 54 14 1 32 12 193 41 623 14 90 309 2 224 12

28 9 3 4 21 9 384 5 46 1 338 4 28 9 3 '" 21 9 384 Ii 46 1 338 4 267 17 1 36 12 214 50 1,007 19 136 1 647 6 224 12

Sub·div. 9.7-Arts, letters and journalism Sub.div. 9. 8-Religious, charitable and welfare services

Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employers Employees Independent workers workers ~ r---'-----, ,---A-----.. ,.--A-----, ,--A.--., ,----"----., M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794

2 213 6 5 141 6 67

2 2 213 6 /) 141 6 67

9 9 42 36 I 6 9 9 42 1 36 1 6 U 2 9 255 7 5 177 7 73 47 Fly leaf to Table B-III Employers, Employees and Independent workers in Industries and services by divisions Su b-divisions showing details of persons belonging to non-productive means of livelihood.

COORG STATE

I II III IV V Persons living Persons living Inmates of jails, All other Dhltriet and Tract llrincipally on prin('ipally on asylums, a.1ms- BeggarR and persons living income from pensions, houses and vagrants principally un non-agricultural remittances, recipients income from property scholarships and of doles non-productive funds activities r--~ ~ r--.A---, r--,.A__-, r---A----, M F ]\I F 1\J F M F M F

1 2 3 4 fJ (j '1 8 9 10 11

Coorg Rural Tract 32 15 51 16

RURAL TOTAL 32 10 51 16 URBAN

Non-City Urban Tract 15 l!) 65 7 24 34 16 URBAN TOTAL 15 19 65 '1 24 34 16

DISTRICT TOTAL 15 19 97 22 24 85 32

Small Scale Industries Census.

COORG STATE

TA1ILE 1_

Village ward distribution of small soale industrial establiflrreI;tF.

Total number of Numl:er of Non-textile Number of Textile e.tablishments establishn'ents establi&hrr ents

,------'----., ,- --, ,-----"___,.__----~ "'" .p ... "'" ...::: ..0"':::'" ..0...::: en ...:::'" ..0"'::: ..0...:::'" '" "... +> ..." +>'" ...::: +> "'" "...... :::'" "'"~ ,,~ ..., ~ :D~ 0 ".. e~ .. c ~ c .. 0 ".. 0~ ~ Sl. Number and Name of village or 8 o 8 08 0 s 08 o 8 0 "00> 8 8 No. ward of census town/city O>~ 0> '80> '8'" <> ~ .: ~'".: ~-;::;- ., .: ... r.:l ., ... -<0 ., " ..., =~os > '" os '" a: .: iJ os '" a: ~ ~ ...:::...::: ...:::...::: a: ...:::...::: ..,...:::...::: .., a: .., .!l "a 0 ...,+> "'" .., ...,...::: 'a ~ oP"'" ...::: ':"0 ~ '" ""0 ~ '"00 ., ~ " ~ 0'" 0'" 0 "0'" "'"",' ... ~ ~ " ~ " '" 00 " ~ 0 ~o;! eo! s..!! '" " e~ CD p.. p..i) '" - '" Eo< ~ Eo<" co ~ H" co=- ... H

1 2 3(a) 3(b) 3(c) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

26 Coorg 759 753 6 674 51 28 2 1 3 RURAL TOTAL 759 753 6 6'14 61 28 2 1 3 3 Mercara (Municipality) 54 54 53 1 70 Virajpet (Municipality 57 57 57 URBAN TOTAL 111 111 1)0 1 DISTRICT TOTAL 870 861 6 784 52 ,28 2 1 3

48 TABLE 11' EMPLOYMENT IN TEXTILE' ESTABLISHMENTS

COORG STATE COORG RURAL TRACT

Number of persons employed

r- ...III d Total Males Females Industry Group ~a number (Code number a.nd name) • ...<:l ZoO0:a r- -.s.soo Total Boys Men Total Girls -Women ~., r---"----.. ,.....---A---:- ,..------'----- r---'----, r---'--'--> r---'-----. r---"-----. W.T.P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T.

1 2 3 II 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2.61 Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing

2.62 Cotton spinning, sizing and 5 2 15 I 7 1 7 S 1 S weaving

2.63 Cotton dyeing, bleaching, 2 1 1 1 printing, preparation and sponging 2.81 Jute pressing, balling, spinning and weaving 2.82 Woollen spinning and weaving 2.83 Silk reeling, spinning and ,.. weaving 2.84 Hemp and flax spinning and weaving

2.85 Manufacture of rayon, weaving " of rayon fa.brics and produc. tion of staple fibre yarn 2.86 Manufacture of rope, twine, string and other related goods from coconut, aloes, straw, linseed and hair 2.80 All other (including insuffi· ciently described Industries)

2.87 Mat weaving "

TOTAL 6 2 17 1 8 1 8 1 9 1 9

49

Coorg. 7 TABLE II. EMPLOYMENT IN TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS COORG STATE COORG NON·CITY URBAN

Number of persons employed ----. Industry Group Total Males Females (Oode number and name) number r------..Jo...- r- Total Boys Men Total Girls Women

~ r-"_""____' ,....--A----.. r---"---. r---A----, r-_.A..----, r---"----. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1.2 13 14 15 16

2.61 Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing 2.62 Cotton spinning, flizing and weaving 2.63 Cotton dyeing, bleaching, printing, preparation and sponging 2.81 Jute pressing, balling, spinning and weaving 2.82 Woollen spinning and weaving 2.83 Silk l"eeling. spinning and weaving . 2.84 Hemp and flax spinning and weaving 2.85 Manufacture of rayon, weaving of rayon fabrics and produc. tion of staple fibre yarn 2.86 Manufacture of ropes, twine, l'tring and other related goods from coconut, aloes, straw, linseed and hair 2.80 All other (including insuffi­ oiently described Industries) 2.87 Mat weaving

TOTAL

50 TABLE III.

EMPLOYMENT IN NON-TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS COORG RURAL TRACT

Number of persons employed

,..- -.-A- --,_

Total Males Females Industry Group on number .., ,..-____-.-A- ______~__, (Code riumber and nl1me) .: ,..--.-A-----., ,..-___--A- -a" 0..<:1.'" Total Boys Men Totl11 Girls Women Z:oo·~ ,..----"-----., ,..--.-A-----., ,..--.-A-----., ,..--.-A-----., ,..--.-A------., ,..---"'---, ~~o'S E-< W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T.P.T.

1 2 3 4 5 6 ,- 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 • 1.5 stone quarrying, clay and sand 13 53 31 30 22 22 pits 2.12 Millers of cereals and pulses 42 86 96 182 96 182 96 3 :1

2.13 Grain parchers and makers of 9 34 30 29 4 4 blended and prepared flour and other cereal and pulse pre- parations 2.40 Manufacture of alrated and 16 41 4 41 4 5 36 4 min<3ral waters and other beverages 2.50 Preparing raw leaf tobacco for 2 4 2 2 2 2 manufacturing 2.71 Tailors, milJiner~, dresS makers 74 163 6 160 5 12 2 148 3 3 1 :1 1 and darners 2.92 Cobblers and all other makers 5 11 II II and repairers of shOES, boots, sandals and clogs 3.01 Blacksmiths and other workers 48 117 15 99 6 2 4 97 2 18 9 18 9 In iron and makers of im- plements 3.02 Workers in copper, brass and II 41 40 1 39 1 1 bell metal

3.03 Workers in other metals 2 4 4 3

3.06 }\Iakers of arms, guns, etc., in- 2 4 4 4 eluding worker>; in ordnance fa.ctories 3.32 Manufacture, assembly and reo 6 18 18 17 pair of railway equipments, motor vehicles and bicycles 3.34 Coach builders and makers of 2 2 2 2 2 2 carriages, palki, rikshaw, etc., and wheel wrights 4.04 Work ers in precious stones, 43 108 10 101 100 7 10 7 10 precious metals and makers of jewellery and ornaments 4.41 Potters and maker~ of earthen· 98 249 142 142 107 106 ware

4.5 Rubber products 1 4 4 4 .. 4.62 Carpenters, turners and others 8 27 26 I 25 1

4.64 Basket makers 46 140 1 79 1 2 77 I 61 4 57

4.60 OtherindUl~tries of woody mate- 2 ~6 4 4 2 2 rials including leaves, but not including furniture or fixture 4.91 Printers, Li thogI'1l phers, ell- 3 7 I 7 I 7 gravers

9.4 Hotels, restaurants and eating 321 1,019 65 906 42 32 1 874 41 1I3 23 2 6 III 17 houses

Total 753 2,237 200 1,893 157 60 7 1,838 150 344 48 7 6 837 . 37

51 TABLE rII. COORQ STATE COORG NON· CITY URBAN TRACT Eb'lPLOYMENT IN NON·TEXTILE ESTABLISHMENTS

Number of persons employed

r- __.A. Industry Group Total Males Females (Code number and name) ...,'" number .,d .... a r- -. r- ':~ Z::oo·~ Total Boys Men Total Girls Women -~ ~'"o ., r---"----.. r----'----.. r----'----., r----'----.. ,--"---., ,...----"----., r---"----., ~ W.T. P.T. W.'l'. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T· P.T. W.T. P.T. W.T. P.T. W.'l'. P.T.

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

0.22 Bee-keepers 6 6 6

2.11 Hand pounders of rice and other 3 18 2 16 2 16 2 2 2 persons engaged in manual dehusking and flour grinding

2.13 Grain parchers and makers of 6 19 2 19 2 2 1 17 1 blended and prepared flour and other cereal and pulse preparations

2.40 Manufacture of rerated and 10 25 3 25 3 1 24 3 mineral waters and other beverages

2.71 Tailors, milliners, dress makers, II 32 32 3 29 and darners

2.92 Cobblers and all other makers 5 13 13 1 12 and repairers of boots, shoes, sandals and clogs 3.01 Blacksmiths and other workers 4 10 10 10 in iron and makers of impIe- ments

3.02 Workers in copper, brass and 8 31 29 3 26 2 2 bell metal

3.03 Workers in other metals 1 2 2 2 3.32 Manufacture, assembly, repair 6 22 2 22 2 1 22 1 .. of railway equipment, motor vehicles and bicycles

4.03 Repair and manufacture of 2 4 4 4, watches and clocks

4.04 Workers in precious stones, 15 45 1 45 1 4 41 1 precious metals and makers of jewellery and ornaments

4.5 Rubber products 1 2 2 2

4.62 Carpenters, turners and joiners 4 13 13 1 12

4.91 Printers, Lithographers, engravers 6 32 32 32

9.4 Hotels, restaurants and eating 28 138 4 138 3 5 133 3 1 1 houses Total 111 412 14 408 13 20 2 389 11 4 1 4 1

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Coorg. 12 D. I. (H)-Bilingualism

COORG STATE

Mother Tongue Total persons r------~------~--~ returned as speaking Language and District a language subsidiary Subsidiary Language and Total speakers to that shown in Tract from which returned Column No. I

1 2 3 4

KANNADA

DISTRICT TOTAL 80,410 10,404 Ooorgi or Kodagu (3,977), Tulu (3,231), Malayalam (2,221,) Tamil (359), Hindi (268), Telugu (140), Hindusthani (115), Urdu (58), Marathi (19), Konkani (15), Bengali (1)

Rural Total and Tract 77,215 9,484 Coorgi or Kodagu (3,806,) Tulu (3,052), Malayalam (2,056), Tamil (217), Hindi (136), Telugu (89), Hindusthani (58), Urdu (50), Konkani (15), Marathi (4), Bengali (I)

Urban Total and Tract 3,195 920 Tulu (179), Coorgi or Kodagu (171), Tulu (179) Malayalam (165), Tamil (142), Hindi (132), Hindusthani (57), Telugu , (51), Marathi (15), Urdu (8) OOORG! OR KODAGV DISTRICT TOTAL 66,642 41,451 Kannada (40,997), Malayalam (324), Tulu (60), Urdu (22), Tamil (18), Telugu (13), Hindi (13), Hindusthani (4)

Rural Tota.l and Tract 63,187 38,486 Kannada (38,060), Malayalam (312), Tulu (59), Urdu (21). Tamil (16), Telugu (12), Hindi (4), Hindusthani (2) .

Urban Total and Tract 3,455 2,965 Kannada (29&7), Malayalam (12), Hindi (9), HinduBthani (2), Tamil (2), Tulu (1), Urdu (1), Telugu (1)

MALAYALAM

DJSTRICT TOTAL 32,6133 7,835 Kannada (5,412), Tamil (797), Tulu (738), Coorgi or Kodagu (654), Urdu (77), Hindi (67), Hindusthani (52), Telugu (35), Konkani (2), Bengali (1)

Rural Total and Tract 29,977 6,788 Kannada (4,664), Tulu (696), Tamil (638). Coorgi or Kodagu (635), Urdu (41), Hindusthani (39), Hindi (38), Telugu (34), Kon. klJ.ni(2). Bengali (I)

Urban Total and Tract 2,706 1,047 Kannada (748), Tamil (159), Tulu (42), Urdu (38), Hindi (29,) Coorgi (19), Hindusthani (13). Telugu (I)

TULU DISTRICT TOTAL 21,009 9,892 Kannada (S,5S!), Coorgi or Kodagu (459). Malayalam (286), Hindusthani (35), Tamil (24), Hindi (19), Konkani (3), Telugu (3), Marathi (2)

Rural Total fIJ1d Tract 19,736 8,366 Kannada (7,579), Coorgi or Kodagu (442), Malayalam (263), Hindusthani (35). Tamil (23). Hindi (17). Konkani (3), Telugu (3), Marathi (I)

Urban Total and Tract 1,273 1,026 Kannada (1,002), Coorgi or Kodagu (17). Malayalam (3), Hindi (2), Tamil (I), Marathi (I) TAMIL

DISTRICT TOTAL 18,824 2,533 Kannada (1,003), Malayalam (222). Telugu (216). Coorgi or Kodagu (45), Urdu (33), Tulu (24). Hindi (21), Hindusthani (9)

Rural Total and Tract 12,704 1,796 Kannada (1,387), Malayalam (193). Telugu (123). Coorgi or Kodagu (39), Tulu (24), Urdu (15), Hindi (11), Hindusthani (4)

Urban Total Tract 1,120 737 Kannada (576). Telugu (93) Malayalam (29), Urdu (18). Hindi (10), Coorgi or Kodagu (6), Hinduathani (5)

90 D. I. (ii)-Bilingualism-contd.

COORG STATE

Mother Tongue Total persons r------"------_.., returned as speaking Language and District a language subSidiary SubBidiary language and Total speakers to that shown in Traot from which returned Column No.1

1 2 3 4

TELUGU ~ DISTRICT TOTAL 3,928" ' 2,598 Kannada (1,777), Tamil (728). Malayalam (81), Tulu (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Hindi (2), Urdu (1)

Rural Total and Tract' 3,148 2,033 Kannada (I,BIZ), Tamil (648), Maiayalam (64), Tulu (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (2), Hindi (I), Urdu (I)

Urban Total and Traot 779 565 Kannada (465), Tamil (80), Malayalam (17), Coorgi or Kodagu (2),Hindi(l)

URDU

DISTRICT TOTAL 3,818 2,504 Kannada (2,364), Maiayalam (48), Tulu (33), Hindusthani (16), Tami1(16), Ooorgior Kodagu (13), Telugu (9), Hindi (4), Konkani(l)

Rural Total and Tract 2,279 1,479 Kannada (1,389), Tulu (30), Maiayalam (Z5), Hindusthani (16), Coorgior Kodagu (1), Tamil (9), Telugu (2), Hindi (I), Konkani (I)

Urban Total and Tract 1,539 1,025 Kannada (975), Malayalam (23), Tamil (10), Telugu (7), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Tulu (3), Hindi (3) KONKANI DISTRICT TOTAL 3.'515 2,656 Kannada (2,370), Tulu (174), Malayalam (62), Coorgi or Kodagu (20), Tamil (9), Urdu (9), Hindi (5), Hindusthani (4), Telugu (2), Gujarathi (I)

Rural Total and, Tract 2,437 1.765 Kannada (1,532), Tulu (171), Malayalam (49), Coorgi or Kodagu (8), Telugu (2), Tamil (1), Hindusthani (1), Hindi (1)

Urban Total and Tract 1,078 891 Kannada (838), Malayalam (13), Coorgi or Kodagu (U), Urdu (9), Tamil (8), Hindi (4), Hindusthani (3), Tulu (3), Guja­ rathi (1) MA RA PHI DISTRICT TOTAL 1,558 970 Kannada (690), Tulu (214), Coorgior Kodagu (17), Malayalam (17), Urd",: (16), Tamil (9), Hindi (6), TeJugu (1) Rural Total and Tract 1,287 785 Kannada (525), Tulu (211), Coorgi or Kodagu (17), Malayalam (17), Urdu (14), Telugu (1)

Urban Total and Tract 271 185 Kannada (165), Tamil (9), Hindi (6), Tulu (3), Urdu (2)

HIND USTHA NI DISTRICT TOTAL 1,210 '161 Kannada (715), MaJayalam (28), Tulu (9), Tamil (4), Telugu (3); Hindi (1), Urdu (1)

Rural Total and Tract 707 Kannada (362), Malayalam (26), Tulu (7), Tamil (2), Hindi (1) Urban Total and Tract 503 Kannada (353), Telugu (3), Tamil (2), Malayalam (2), Tulu (2), Urdu (1) AilABlO DISTRICT TOTAL 805 182 Kannada (1l4), Telugu (10), Tulu_ (8) :Rural Total and Tract 150 60 Kannada (52), Tulu (8) Urban Total and Tract 155 72 Kannada (62), Telugu (10)

91 D. I. (ii)-BilingualiIDl contd.

COORG STATE

Mother Tongue Total persons r------~,------__, returned as speaking Language and District a language IIl1bsidiary Subsidiary language and Total speakers to that shown in Tract from which returned Column No.1

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HINDI DISTRICT TOTAL 223 166 Kanllada (162), Crdu (2), Tolugu (1), Malayalam (1)

Rural Total and Tract 127 86 Kannada (85), Telugu (1)

Urban Tot.al and Tract " 96 80 Kannada (77), Urdu (2), l\lalayalam (1)

ENGLISH DISTRICT TOTAL 176 104 Kannada (65), Tamil (14), Malayalam (10), Coorgi or Kodagi) (4), Hlndi (4), Urdu (3), Hindusthani (3), Telugu (I)

Rural Totnl and Tract. 141 Kannada (46), Tamil (9), Malayalam (8), Coorgi or Kodagu(4), Hindusthani (3), Urju (2), Telugu (1), Hindi (I)

Urban Total and Tract 30 Kannada (19), Tamil (5), Hindi (3), Malayalam (2), Urdu (I)

PERSIAN

DISTRICT TOTAL 25 17 Urdu (17)

Rural Total and Tract 4

Urban Total and Tract 21 17 Urdu (17)

PORTUGESE

DISTRICT TOTAL 23 19 Kannada (8), Malayalam (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Urdu (1), Tamil (1) Rural Total and Tract 23 19 Kannada (8), Malayalam (5), Coorgi or Kodagu (4), Urdu (1). Tamil (1) Urban Total and Tract

GUJARATHI DISTRICT TOTAL 17 16 Kannada (15), Hindi (1)

Rural Total and Tract 9 9 Kannada (9)

Urban Total and Tl'act 8 7 Kannada (6), Hindi (1)

LAMBADI

DISTRICT TOTAL 11 2 Kannad& (2)

Rural Total and Tract II 2 Kannada (2)

Urban Total and Tract D. 1. (ll)-liilingualism-GonU.

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1 2 3 4

PUNJABI DISTRICT TOTAL 6 5 Hindusthani (5)

Rural To_tal and Tract

Urban Total and Tract 6 5 Hindusthani (5)

NEPALI DISTRICT TOTAL 6 6 Hindi (6)

Rural Total and Traot 3 3 Hindi (3)

Urban Total and Tract 3 3 Hindi (3)

BENGALI DISTRICT TOTAL 5 4 Kannada (2), Tamil (2)

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OHINESE DISTRICT TOTAL 4 1 Hindi (1)

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SINDHI DISTRICT TOTAL 2 2 Urdu (1), Punjabi (1)

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93 fi. I (ii)-Bilingualism-<:ondd.

COORG STATE

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GURMUKHI DISTRICT TOTAL 1

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'91$ Fly leaf to Table D. II-Religion

COORG STATE

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R.URAL TOTAL 1 1 1

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96 D. II1-Sehed~Ied Castes and Scheduled Tribes

COORG STATE

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RURAL Coorg Rural Tract 25,030 14,120 10,910 21,042 10,997 10,045 RURAL TOTAL 23,030 14,120 10,910 21,042 10,997 10,045

URBAN

Coorg Non·City Urban Tract 660 350 310 42 27 15 URBAN TOTAL 660 350 31(} 42 27 15

STATE TOTAL 25,690 14,470 11,220 21,084 11,024- 10,060

97 Coorg 13 Fly leaf to Table D. I11-Schedubsd Castes and Scheduled Tribe.

COORG STATE

The figures shown in the fly-leaf are taken from the Compilers' posting statement ll. The figures for Anglo-Indians Are giTen in this fly-Iea.f traotwise. These figures are not inoluded in the table.

Anglo-Indiana Tra.et Male. Fema.lea

RURAL

Coorg Rura.l Tract 14 9 RURAL TOTAL 14 9

URBAN Coorg Non-City Urban Tract 8 10 URBAN TOTAL 8 10

STATE TOTAL 19

98 D. III-Backward and Non-backward Classes

COORG STATE

Backward Classes Non·Backward Classes State

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 8 4 0 6 7

RURAL

Coorg 64,681 35,613 29,068 102,374 55,296 47,078 RURAL TOTAL 64,681 85,618 29,068 102,374 65,296 47,078

URBAN

Coorg Non.City Urban Tract 4,741 2,954 1,787 10,794 5,948 4,846 URBAN TOTAL 4,71,1 2.954 1,787 10,794 5,948 4.846

. STATE TOTAL 69,422 38,567 80,855 113.168 61,244 51.924

99 D. IV'-Migrants

COORG STATE

State Total Rural Total and Coorg Rural Tract Urban Total ,-_____-A. ____ ----, District, State, etc., or country ,-______..A. ,- where born Persons ~lales :Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 {j 6 7 8 9 10

TOTAL POPULATION 229,405 125,327 104,078 218,150 116,040 97,110 16,255 9,281 6,968

A-BORN IN INDIA 22t1,808 125,263 104,045 218,089 115,997 97,092 16,219 9,266 6,968

I. lVithin the State of enumeration 163,257 84,253 79,004 152,888 78,783 74,105 10,369 5,470 4,899 (i) Distl'ict of onumeration lG3,257 84,253 79,004 152,888 78,783 74,105 10,369 5,470 4,899 (ii) Othor Districts

II. States in India beyond the State of en1l- 62,445 38,389 24,056 57,214 35,085 22,129 5,231 3,304 1,927 meration

(i) State8 adjacent to the Staie of enll- mel'ation

~lysore 10,061 4,521 5,540 9,129 4,053 5,076 932 468 464 .'.ladras 52,38-1 33,8u8 18,516 48,085 31,032 17,053 4,299 2,836 1,463

(ii) Other States 3,587 2,606 981 2,9'19 2,124 855 608 482 126

Travancore and Cochin 3,234 2,348 886 2,895 2,070 825 339 278 61 Bombay 294 223 71 56 38 18 238 185 53

Hydorabad 11 6 5 3 2 1 8 4 4

Bihar 3 3 3 3 Uttar Pradesh 6 4 2 3 2 1 3 2 1

Madhya Pradesh 12 5 7 4 2 2 8 3 5 Madhya Bharath 1 1 1 1

Rajasthan 8 5 3 5 2 3 3 3 Punjab 7 3 4 5 1 4 2 .2 West Bengal 5 5 2 2 3 3 Bhopal 1 1 1 1

Sourashtra 1 1 1 1 Delhi 1 1 1 1

Orissa 1 1 1 1

Assam 1 1 1 1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1 1 1 1

(iii) El8~where in India 19 1/1 4 8 {j 3 11 10 1

100 D. IV-Migrants

COORG STATE

State Total Rural Total and Coorg Rural Tract Urban Total

District, State, etc., or country ._A_ ._A_ where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

B-Oou1tt1'ie$ in Asia ~yQM IMia (in- 48 JO 18 22 15 7 26 15 1I eluding U. S. S. R.) (i) Burma 5 3 2 1 1 4 3 1

(ii) Ceylon 12 7 5 12 7 5

(iii) China 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 (iv) Nepal II II 7 7 4 4

(v) Pakisthan 11 7 4 11 7 4

(vi) Strait Settlements and Malaya 3 3 1 1 2 2 (vii) Elsewhere in Asia 3 3 3 3

O-Oountries in Europe 40 28 12 39 28 11 1 1 (i) United Kingdom and Northern 36 27 9 36 27 9 Ireland (ii) Eire 2 1 1 2 1 1

(iii) Elsewhere in Europe (excluding 2 2 1 1 1 1 U. S. S. R.) D-Countries oj A/rica 7 4 3 7 4 3 (i) Union of South Africa 7 4 3 7 4 3

Birth place not retnmed 2 2 2 Z

101 Fly leat to Table D. IV

CQORG STATE

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,_.-~---__..____---,

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France 1 Italy 1 1

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j J o 106 SECTION II

SORTER'S TICKET 2 AND THE STATE I NDEX OF NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES

107 • Stat. Index of Non-AgIicultural .ceupaiions

COORG STATE

Group Population Code. , Occupation Serial number of ,- .A. number Sorters Tioket Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 {j (j

0.11 Cow-grazing , ,. 18 1 1 0.12 Cattle-rearer 1,17 86 86

0.10 Horse-keeper 1 2 2 0,10 Keepers of Elephant 1,17,2 55 55 0.22 Paoker in the Honey and Wax production 17 6 6 0.31 Tea Estate Workers 1,2,3,4 210 186 24 .. Tea Company labourers 2 9 9 0.32 Coffee Estate Workers 1,2,8,4,17,18,20,21 20,357 13,183 7,174 0.33 R1\bber Estate Workers 1,2,3,4 6U 585 89 0.30 Sandalwood Wqrkers 1,3 76 87 89 Cocoanut Plantation 1 2 2 Lemon Plantation 1 14 14 Pepper Plantation Workerl! 1,2,3 153 151 2 .. Orange Plantation Workers 1,2,3, 17, 20 429 407 22 .. Arecanut Plantation 1,2,3 66 64 2 Cardamom Plantation 1,2,3.4,17,18 204 169 35 Vegetable Growing 1,2,3,4 100 66 34 Cinchona Estate Workers .. 3 13 IS 0.40 Foreat Officials 1,17,18,20 156 154 2 Forest Employees 2 62 62 Workers engaged in the preservation offorestfl 1,3,4 774 516 258 0.41 Charcoal Burners 1,2 6 6 0.42 Forest Produce Collector 1 3 3 • 0.43 People engaged in wood-cutting 1,2,4, 17 638 6S7 1 0.44 Collector of Cow· dung 3 2 0.5 Crocodile Catcher I 4 4 Snake Ca tohers 1,2 28 28 0.60 Fishing 3,17,18 12 9 3 1.31 Purifyillg Gvld 17 1 1 .03 Butchers 1,2,17,18 27 27 2.00 Sweetmeat makers 17 6 6 2.U Rice·pounding 3,20 3 3 2.12 Rice Mill Workers 1,2,3,17, 18, 1(1, 20 147 139 8 2.13 Pappada makers 1,20 6 5

109 State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations--.cmMJ.

COORG STATE

Group Serial number of Population Cooo Oocupation SorteI'8 Ticket ,..---___"_ number Persons Males F~males

1 2 3 4 b i

2,13 Bakery workers 1,2,17,18 .. 35 aa 2.10 Processing of grains 4 2 ;} 2.23 Milkman 1,3,17,20 21 16 5 2.17 11 11 " Dairy farming 2.3 Sweetmeats prepared from sugar 1 7 7 2.81 Jaggery manufacturing 3 3 2.42 Toddy-Tappers 1.2,17 313 313 2.40 Soda manufacture1'o1l 1,2,17,18 37 37 2.50 Snuft'-makers 20 2 II .2.62 Cotton wee-vers 1,2,17,18 20 20 2.71 Tailors 1,2,3,17,18,20,21 335 318 17 2.74 Cap-repairers 1,17 3 3 2.75 Bad-repairers 17 1 1 2.70 Umbrella.-repairers 1 8 6 20 1 " Makers of Hand-bags 2.83 Silk manufacturing 1 11 11 2.91 Skin and Hide workers I 1

2.92 Cobblers 1,~, 17, 18 51 51 a.01 Blacksmiths 1, 2, 4-, 17 151 150 12 12 " Horse-shoe makers 2,17,18 7 7 " Shoeing the bullocks 17 1 1 " Lock repairers 3.().2 . Coppersmiths 1,2,4,17,18 78 77 1 Bronze vessel making 2,3, " 2 .2 3.03 Tin-makers and workers in metals 1,2, 17 23 23 Repairers of toroh-lights &nd petromax 17 2 2 3.06 Gun.repairers 1,2,17 3 3 3.32 Cycle-repairers 1,2,17 23 23 15 15 " Mechanics Fitters engaged in repairing motors .• 2,17,18 64 64, 3.40 Gramophone-repairers 1 1 1 3.5 Dealers and repairers in Singer Sewing Maohines 17 1 1 3.7 Unani medicine making 17 2 .2 4.02 Photo.frame 'Workers 17 2 2

110 Sta.te Index of Non-Agricultural OecupationS-CQntd.

COPRa STATE

Group Population Code OCQupa tiQllJl Serial number of number Sorters Ticket Peraone Males Females

1 2 3 4, 5 6

4.03 Watch repairers 1,2,17,18 19 19 4.04 Goldsmiths 1,2,3,17,18 283 279 4 Jewellery shop " 20 1 1 4.05 Ha.rmonium repairer 1 1

4.06 Pen repairer 1 2 2 4.06 Brick and Tile maken 1, 17, 18,20 128 126 2 4.41 Potters 2,3,4 ZS 10 IS

4.40 Lime making 1,2,3 8 7. 1 4.5 Workers in Tyre Company 17,18 10 ]0 4.61 Sawyers 1,2,4,17, IS 433 432 1

4.62 Carpenters 1,2,3,4,17,18 1,100 1,094 6 4.63 Workers in Plywood 17 4 4 4.64 Ba.sket making 1,2,3,4,17,20,21 159 135 24 4.60 Cottage Indu!ltry preparing brooms .. 2,4,17,18,20,21 36 23 13

4.8 Paper Mill workers 1,2 3 3 4.91 PrlntiIlg Press workers 1,2, 17, IS 20 20 4.92 Binders in Press 17 3 3

5.0 Workers in building oon5tn1ction out of bamboos 14 14 14,

5.11 Brick Lay!lfS and MI\BOTI~ •• 13, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31,34 .. 297 289 8 5.12 Stone· cutters 13, 14, 15, 16,30,31 609 511 98 Plasterers 13, 15 175 166 9 5.13 Painters 13,30,31 22 22 5.10 Building Contractors 13, 30, 31 249 249 Mud workers 13, 14, 15, 16,33 721 647 74 5.2 Mill coolies 13 29 29 Road and Bridge workers .. 16,30,31 9 8 1 5.4 Irrigation Supel'visor 14- 1 1 .5.51 'Vorkers in Electric Oompany 30,33 7 6 1

5.6 Water pump workers 13 4 4

5.7 Sanitary Inspectcrs 13 3 3 Scavengers 13, 30, 31, 33. 34 89 68 21 6.01 Hawker unclal!8ified 22 3 3 6.02 Medicine seller 5,6,7, 22, 23 12 1\ 1 6.03 Book store and Stationery Merchants 5,22,23 16 16

HI \ State Index of Non-Agric91tural Ocoupations-contd.

COORG STATE

Group Population Code Occupations Serial number of ,....___-A---~ number Sorters Ticket Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 :; 6

6.03 Newspapers Distributors 22 4 4

6.04 Cattle business 5,22 7 7 6.00 Cutlery Merchants 5,6,7,22,23 117 115 2

Salesman unclassified 5 2 2 11 " Bangle selling 5,7,8,24,25,22 37 26 ,. Fancy goods merchants 5 1 1

Retail dealer unclassified 5, 6, 7, 8, 22, 23, 24, 25 990 943 47

" Cycle shop business I) 2 2 Co.operative stores staff 5,6,22 20 20 Trader in gold :, 3 3 Copper merchants 5,22,23,24 15 14 1

Earthen-pot business 5,2,4 3 2 1

Watoh dealers 22 1 1 Aluminium goods seller 22 1 " Dealers in Trunks 22 1 1 Petty dealer in perfumery 22 1 1 6.00 Merchant in glasswa·re 22 7 7

Motor parts dealer 22 19 13 Hardware Merchants 23 1 1 Diamond dealers 24,22 4 3 1

Ammunition merohants 22,23 4 4 6.11 Fruit selling 1),6,22,23 90 99 Sweet-meat seller 5,7,8,22,24 21 14 7

Provision shops 5,7,8,22,23,24,6 434 428 6

Fish seller 5,22,23,6 39 39 Biscuit shop 5, 8, 22 10 9

I) 3 " Tea merchant 3 Ground.nut seller 5,23,25 5 3 2 Trade in Arecanllt 5,6,22 22 22 Vegetable sellers 5,7,23,24,22 28 20 3 Milk Vendors 5,7,22,23,24 36 29 7 .Taggery business 5,22,6 8 8

Cardamom merchant~ 5 2 2

Pepper merchants 5 4 4

IJ2 State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations-cont~.

Group Population Code Occupations Serial number of number Sorters Ticket Persons Males Fema.Jes

1 2 3 4 5 6

6.ll Cocoanut Trade 5,22.23 28 28

Butcher shop 55,22,23 19 19

Ghee and Butter' seller 7,22,24 9 7 2

Happalam selling 7,22,24 3 1 2

Cocoanut oil merchants 7,22 4 3

6.12 Liquor merchants 5,6,22,23,7 49 45 4

Toddy Contract{)rs ]0 10

Soda seller 5,22 11 11 Brandy shop 1

6.13 Tobacco merchants 5,6,24 21 Ii) 3

Snuff merchants 22

Ganja Vendor 5

6.14 Hawker in groundnuts 7 3 3

0.15 Betel leaves seller 5,7,22 37 33 4

6.15 Pa~.Becdi shop [), 6, 22, 23, 2i) 43 42

6.21 Petrol Bunk ii, 22, 23 J1 II Kerosene oil salesman 22 6.20 Selling Firewoorl 24-

6.3 Cloth Buqiness 5,6.7,22,23 HlI 11'8 3

Dealers in skins ...,.,,'; ---,,).) 11 11 Shoe sullcr fj, 22, 23, 24 12 10 2

6.4 Paddy Traders 5,22 16 Hi

\Vhaleaalc Coffee mel'ehants 5,22,2:l Ii 17

Wholesale Provision shop 22 13 I".)

Carrlamom merc-hants 22 7 7

Agents of Tea 22 4 4 Biscuit. FRI'tory RepresentatinB 23 6.5 Wholesale Timber merd13n1R 5,6,22,23 124 124-

Wholesalers i n giltcd al·tidoR 4 4

\Vholesale cloth merchants 22 8 8

\Vholesale beedi merchants 22 3 3 Whol3sale general merehants other than foodstuff' 22 8 8

\\'(; Estate Agent 1 1

6.7 Insurance Company 'Yorkers 5,6,22,23,24 8 7

113 c.·org State Index of Non-Agricultural Oceupations-contd.

COORG STATE

Group Population.A-_____ """'\ Code Occupations Serial number of number Sorters Th'ket Per&ons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6

6.8 Workers in Banks 22,5,23 41 41 7.1 Ca rt workers 9. 10, 12,26, 27 223 222 Toll-gate keep...r 9,10 2 2 Motor Drivers 9,10,26, 27 2:>4 254 Motor workers other than Drivers .. 9, 10,26,27 330 330

Elephant Mavath 9 52 52 " Tra.llsport by horSeS and poni(.~ 20 3 3

Transport by asses 20 1

7.2 Transport by b<">a t 9 5 5 , 7.3 Pilot 9 1 7.41 Fourth Class Office Railway Agene·), 26 2 2 7.42 Porters and parcel carrying 26 2 2 7.6 Post Office Staff 13, 14, 30, 31 81 81 7.7 Telegraph worker 30 8 8 7.9 WireleSS Operators 30 1 I 8.ll DoctorS 13,16,30,31,33 36 33 3 8.12 Native Doctors 13,14,30 35 35 8.13 Dentists 31 2 2 8.14 Midwif,s 18,33 4 4 8.16 Compoundprs 13,30,33 39 37 2 8.17 Nurses 33,34 29 29 8.18 Veterinary Officer and Worker in Veterinary Department 31,30 7 7 8.10 Hospital Staff 13,14,15,30,33 106 76 30 Other Health Workers 31 7 7

8.21 Lecturers in Co lieges 31,33 [) 2 3 8.22 Teachers 13,14,15,16.30,31,33,34 541 460 81 8.20 School peons 13,14,15,30,31,33 49 43 6 8.20 GOVernment College Librarian 33 1 8.4 Police 13. ao, 14,31 202 202

~') 8.5 Village Officer and Village menials 13, 14.30 1- 72 8.6 ;Unnicipality Workers 13,30. 33 48 47 1 " Local Board Workers 13,30,31 5 5 8.7 State Government I";"rvants ]3,14,15,30,31,33,34 .. 563 1,43 20 8.8 Union Government Servants 13, 14,30,31 166 165 1

114 State Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations-contd.

COORG STATE

Group Population Code Occupations Serial number of r- number Sorters Ticket Persons Males }'emla~1!

1 2 3 4 5 6

9.00 Coolies unclaiSsined 13,14,15,16,30,33,34,31 5,77S 4,2S2 1,496 . , " Contractor unClassified 13 166 166 Astrologers 13, 14,30, 31 38 38 Club and Public Bungalow Workers 13,14 13 13 9.00 Clerks unclassified 30, 14 27 27 Engine Driver " 14 1 9.11 Drivers Private 13,30 41 41 Priva,te Cartmen 30,31 7 7

9.12 Cooks 13,14,15,16,30,31,33,34 504 367 137 9.13 Gardeners 30,31 3 3 9.10 Domestic Servants 13,14,15,16,30,31,33,34 822 593 229 Ayahs 15 5 5 9.2 Barbers 13, 14, 30, 31 186 186 9.3 Washermen 13, 14,15, 16,30,31,33,34 330 267 63 9.4 Hotel Owners and Workers 13,14,15,30,31,32,33,34 1,025 1,007 19

9.5 Cinema Workers 13, 14,30,31.,33 61 60 I Devil Dancers 13 3 3 Actors in Dramas 13 5 5 " Monkey Dancers 13,16 3 " 2 1 Bull Dancers 13,14 3 3 " Band pipers 13 2 2 Exhibitors of curiosities 13 6 6 " .. Music Instructors 13,30 3 3 .. Harikatha Dasa 13, 14 2 2 .. Persons employed in Circus Company 30,31. 33 110 100 10 .. Snake Charmer 30,33 2 1 1 Conjurer 34 1 1 " 9.61 Advocates 30 17 17 9.62 Lawyers' Clerks 30 7 7 9.63 Clerks in Private Firms 13 44 44 Surveyor 13 7 7 " Engineer 31 1 I " 9.64 Auditor private 30 1 1 (L6S Employers of Co· operative Society .. 13,14 34 34 llS State Index of Non-Agricultural Oecupations-Concld.

COORG STATE

Group Population Code Occupations Serial number of r- "-- numbE'r Sorters Ticket Persons Males l':emales

1 3 4 5 6 Indian Coffee Board 13.14 14 14 9.65 Trade Association Attender 13 2 2

~rarkers and Clerks in Associations " 30 9 9 9.71 Image makers 14 2 2 9.72 Author of Educational Books 30 2 2

9.73 Photographers 30,31 7 7 9.81 Temple priests 13 157 157 Mosque Muchrics 13 23 23 Church priests 13 6 6

Archakf1- 14 10 10

" Religious Preachers 14,30 11 11 9.82 Employees of Churchell, and Temples and Mosques 14, 15, 30, 31 48 42 6

9.83 Ashrama workers 13 6 6 •• Attender, Mahila Samaj 34 1 1

GR,AND TOTAL 45.199 34,906 10.298

116 Annexure II

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Year Per80ns Variation Net Variation Males Variation Females VarilltioD 1901-1951

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COORG RURAL TRACT 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 2,13,15() 1,16,040 97,110

RURAL TOTAL 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 2,13,150 1,16,040 97,110

NON·CITY URBAN TRACT 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 16,255 9,287 6,968

URBAN TOTAL 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 16,255 9,287 6,968

DISTRICT TOTAL 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 2,29,405 1,25,827 1,04,078

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127 Economic Tables I-Livelihood

COORG STATE DISPLACED

Agricultural ...... All Classes I-Cultivators of land wholly or ____.--.A. mainly owned and their dependants ----...... A ______-.,

Tr&ch

1 2 3 4 (] '1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

RURAL.

Coorg Rural Tract RURAL TOTAL

URBAN

Coorg Non-City Urban 7 4 3 Tract URBAN TOTAL '( 4 3

DISTRICT TOTAL 7 4 3

Non-agricultural r------

All Classes .--V-Produdion______(other .A.. ______than cultivation) -., ---"------......

Tract

46 47 48 49 60 61 62 53 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 (iZ RURAL. Coorg Rural Trnct RURAL TOTAL

URBAN.

Coorg Non-City Urban 7 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 Tract URBAN POPAL '1 4 3 2 I 2 3 1 1

DISTRICT TOTAL .. 7 4 3 2 2 3 1 1

128 classes and sub-elas.es

PERSONS

Classes ,- ____------A. -, II-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly III-Cultivating labourers and their IV-Non-cultivating owners of land; unowned and their dependants dependants agricultural rent receivers and their dependants . ,--_____--A. ______-----, ,------___...... ------, ~ ';LJ ~., ~., ... ~ ..., ~§ ~'" ....'" .... '" ~'" ....'" 8.. 0 'E~ '".::: 'a~ ~§ 'a~ ~i1 ... IWCI! .. '" ~:::O

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Classes ,------___...... -----, VI-Commerce VII-Transport VIII-Other services and miscellaneous

,----____A- _____-, ,-______sourceS,.A..______-, ,------~------,

....~ o E-i ,...--A---, 1\1 F

63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 76 77 78 7rJ 80 81 82 83 84 86 86

3 3 3

3 3 1 2 3

3 1 2 3

129 Coore 17

Economic Table II-Secondary Means of Livelihood

(Displaced Persons)

The above table is Nil for Coorg Rural Tract

131

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Fly Leaf to Table B. III-Employers, employees and independant workers in industries and services by divisions and sub-divisions showing details of persons belonging to non-productive means of livelihood

(Displaced Persons) Nil

136 .. ,

Economic Table III-Employers, Employees and Independant Workers in Industries and.Services by Division and Sub-Divisions

COORG STATE DISPLACED PERSONS-DISTRICT TABLE

All industries and Services Division 2.-ProceBsinp; and manufacture· Foodstuffs Text,ileR, leather and products thereof ,-______---Jw. ______----... ,------"------, Tract Total Employers Employees Independent Total Employer Employees Independant worker worker

,-~---. ,-~ ,....-A---., ,--"---, ,--"----., ,------... ,--"----., ,-__,J...---. P l'tI F l'tI F M F M F lH F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F

1 Z 3 4 /) 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

RURAL. Coorg Rural Traot Nil. RURAL TOTAL Nil.

URBAN.

Coorg Non·City Urban· 2 2 I Tract. URBAN TOTAL 2 2 1 1 1 1

STATE TOTAL 2 2 1 1 1 1

Sub·division 2 . I-Grains and Division 9-Servires not els('- Sub-division 9.4-Hotels, pluses where specified restaurants and eating houseR ,-______A. _____----... ,------"------... ,- -, Tract Total Em. Em. Inde· Total Em. Em· Inde- Total Em- Em· Inde· ployers ployes pendant ployers ployees pendant ployers ployees pendant workers workers workers

,-A--,. ,....-'---, ,...-A--., ,-A--,. ,....-'---, ,-A.-, ,_...A-, ,....-'---, ,....-'---, ,-A--,. ,-A.-, ,_...A-,

1\1 F 1\1 F M F l\f F 1\1 F 1\1 F l\I F l\I F 1\1 F 1\1 F l\f F 1\1 F

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

RURAL. Coorg Rural Tract Nil. RURAL TOTAL Nil.

URBAN.

Coorg Non·City Urban I 1 1 1 Tract. URBAN TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1

STATE TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 137 Coorg 18

c. II-Livelihood classes by age groups

(Displaced PersoDS)

The above liable is Nil tor Coorg Rural Tract

139

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(Displaced persons)

The above table is Nil for Coorg

149

Fly leaf to table C. IV-Age and literacy

(Displaced persons)

The above table is Nil for Coorg

..

] 51

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r

APPENDIX II

Slai.ment showing the Number of displaced persons in each village

Coorg Rural Trad Nil

..

157 .. APPENDIX I

COORG NON· CITY URBAN TRACT

Statement showing the number of displaced persons in each Tract

Number of displaced persons Serial No. Name of Town and No. of Block r- Persons Males Femalea

1 2 3 4

1 Mercara Municipalit,y-16th Block 3 1 2

2 Virajpet Municipality-1st Block 3 2 1

7t.h Block 1 1

TOTAL 7 4 3

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166 , Small scale Industries Census COORG Sll'ATE .:\IERCARA, VIRAJPET MUNICIPALITIES TABLE I

Coorg Non-City Urban Tract-Ward distribution of small-Bcale Industrial Establishment8.

Total Number of No. of Non-Textile No. of Textile No. of Handlooms in the Establishments Establishments Establishments Textile Esta bJishments ,----"------, ,------"-----., r-----..A------., as<=

}fo. and Name of Village or ~=: Ward of Census Town/City o S

1 2(a) 2(b) 2(c) 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 Bloek No. I 2 3 4 15 15 15 5 17 17 16

6 4 4 4 7 2 2 2 8 9 10

II 7 7 7 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5 5 21 22 3 3 23 24 25

TOTAL FOR MERCARA 54 54 58 1 MUNICIPALITY . Block No. I 15 15 15 2 3 3 3 3 .. 1 1 I [) 18 18 18

6 5 5 5 7 9 9 9 8 9 3 3 3 10 I I I II 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR VIRAJPET 57 57 57 IIIUNICIPALITY. TOTAL OF THE TRACT 111 111 110 1

167 Small-scale Industries C ensus-contd. COORG STATE .NORTH CO<;)RG TALUK TABLE I

Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale Industrial Establishment!!

Total number of N Jmberof Non-textile Number of textile Number of handlooms in establishments establishments establishments textile establishments r-_____A...-----, r------..A.. r- ----, r------"------. ... .p .., ..., ::l ::l ::l~ ::l .t::l'" ..o1§ .t::l", ..sl ..<::'" ..<: ..<:: ... 0;& .., ... "'" ..<::'" '" ~~ ...,..<::'" '"'"'".,po =0 "'" po 0 c " '" "'" 0 " = " r '" ~ @ oS 0 '" oS ~a'" 0 t:4) N umber and name S S'" S S'" .8 of village "80> 2'" "80> "8", "0 ~"'~ M ~ M os:: ... ~'"''" 01 s:: ~ 01 '" I:i ... 0 ._ 0 '"'" '"01 ._ 0 ~ -Q '" d~ ..<::..<:: ..<::..<:: ~~ ..<::..<:: ...s::...s::: Z "'"~ ...'" _.,'" ., _., '" '" .., .... = .S ~ Q) ..!; ..<:: "'" .., ..<:: ..,'" I:i ., ..,'" s:: ... .;; ="0 0", =0", 00 ="0 S::'" 0 = ~ ~ ..., '" '" 000 o ~ .., '0 o,J:). ., 3 - i= I< s~ s~ 00 ~ = .p 0 ...s:: ~ '" oj s~ a_ ... '" 0 '" 'il , 0 ~ 'il '" 1e'"" ... 0Cl'" ~ Z ~ P- '" M ....:1'" P- '" M ....:1 0 t;3 ~ p:< 0

1 it 3(,,) 3(b) 3(Q) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16

1 1 Kelllkodin 2 2 Janardhanahalli 3 3 Kasurur 4 4 Doddakodli 5 5 Kodlipet 12 12 11

6 6 Kirikodli 7 7 Nirgaonda 8 8 Kattepura 9 9 Kattepura, Fe rest 10 ]0 Agalli

11 II Uruguthi 1 I 12 12 Bedagotta 13 13 Kerekeri 14 14 Kudlnr 15 15 Honnekodi .. , . . 16 16 Doddabilah 17 17 Bembalore 18 18 Shlvaralli 19 19 Avaredalu 20 20 Korg:tllu 21 21 Doddabandara 22 22 Niluvagilu 23 23 Managalli 24 24 Kithur 25 25 Madre

26 26 Dnndalli 27 27 Mudrnvalli 28 28 Belaralli 29 29 Nakalgodu 30 30 Hebbuluse 31 31 Chicanalli 32 32 Doddakola thur 33 33 Kajur 34 34 Bidrur 21 ]6 5 14 1 3 6 35 35 Huluse 36 36 Chowdanalli 5 ;; I) 37 37 Sidigalale 38 38 Sandalkote Forest 39 39 Gopalpura \) \) \) 40 40 Hithlukeri

41 41 Nidtha 42 42 Mensa 43 43 Ankanalli 44 44 Nandigunda 45 45 .M:ulluru

168 Small Scale Industries Census

COORG STATE NORTH COORG TALUK TABLE I

Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distl'ibution of small-scale industrial est&blishments.

Total II umber of Number of Non-text.ile Number of textile Number of handlooms in establishments ' establishments establishments textile establishments ,.----"------. ,----___,..___--, ,- A...-__ .~ ,------"-----.,

~ ~ .., P ::s I~ <> ..Q~ ..0", ., ..o~ .E~ "a. ..0 ..... ~~ ..0 ..c:::'" ... ..0'" os '" +> 0):::.. ...0) ""::: .... Number and name ..::: "~ :::0 ~ = ..::: ::: I> 0 ~ 0 ::: ""'" 0 013 o @ 0 0 o 13 oS 0 .. of village a 13 13 S "" .8 'go> 'gee .., -g", 'gee .., ;.a= e os ::: '"~ ~... "'::: ::s = 13 .s '" ::: UJ oj <> ...oj :;; .,~ ._ 0 '" =oj - ::s ~";; ., '" = ce~ ..c:::..c::: ..c:::..c::: .S >, Z ~ ~'!l ':5+t ..c::: """,,, .d= CD ~ +''" :::"CI ..-"" '" '§ ::: '" § !;C .. 0 ...'" S 0", § '" 0", ., = =0..0 ~ CD ] ~ "'" M f 0 = '" ., .. "0 O)"CI s..!: S£ '" Z = S.s S£ 0 ..0 .,... "'"0 = ., '"C!> ~ <> "'" ~ ~<+=i IZl Eo< Z Eo< >42 co .., ..... >4 '" co .., ..... 8 rn i3: ;X; 0"'"

1 2 3(a) 3(b) 3(c) 4 ;j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

46 46 Harohalli 47 47 Mylathpura 48 48 Kundalli 2 2 2 49 49 Kuthi 50 50 Thelurshettalli 51 51 Chicka tholur 52 52 Sunti , 53 53 Gowdalli 54 54 Heggula 55 55 Malambi Forest 56 56 Malambi 57 57 Siddapura 58 58 Kumaralli 59 59 Kothanalli 60 60 Bettadalli 61 61 Santhalli 1 1 1 62 62 Doddatholur 63 63 Honnahanakodu 64 64 Chenapura 65 65 Doddamolthe 66 66 Doddakanagalu 67 67 Nidtha Forest I 68 68 Surlabi 69 69 Haraga 70 70 Thalthareshettali ,-' 71 71 Abimata 72 72 Yedur 73 73 Kalkandurll 74 74 Chowdlll 75 75 Ganagur 76 76 Hanagallu 77 77 Somwarpet 35 35 35 78 78 Masgodu 79 79 Malambi Forest II 80 80 Gonimarllr 81 81 Hamiala 82 82 Garvale I 1 1 83 83 Thakeri 84 84 Kirgandllru 3 3 3 85 85 Balugunda 15 15 Hi 86 86 Negallekarkalli I I 87 87 NerugalaJe 88 88 II Bit Nidtha Forest 89 89 Bageri Forest 90 90 Hosakote

169

Coorg, 22 Small-seale Industries Census-contd.

COORG STATE NORTH C00RG TALUK TABLE I

Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale industrial establishments

Total number of Number of non. textile Number of textile Number of hand looms in establishments establishments establishments textile establishments ,-_--A-__, ,-___-A.. ___ , ..A. ___, ,--___..A. ____ --.

'tl "0 .p I'l ...... sl ::I rtl § ::I rtl ..c,.c:: ..c'" ..c..c -= ..c III .E~ ~ ,.c::'" ..., ,.c:: ...... ,.c:: ... '" ...... '" ,.c:: ., I': ..... '" .... '";. I':0 ;.'" I'l0 ...... po 0 ;.'" I':0 .... '" .:: § I': d ~ Number and name of 0 o S oS 0 o a o a 0 ;:; .. a S "0", ;a II village ]'" ]<:0 a ] .£ ,.c:: ·c .s ~o S..sl s~ ill 0 S..sl S..sl '" ... ~ 0 ~tt:l ., 0 = '" p., '" .... C"I.l E-< ~ Eo;'" p., to ..., j, <:0 M ,_;J'" 8 w ~ ~. 0

1 2 3(a) 3{b) 3(e) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

91 91 Manajuru 92 92 Sirangala 93 93 Sirangalli 1 2 94 94 Biligeri 1 1 95 95 Kusburu 2 2 I 96 96 Belurbasavanalli I 97 97 Yedavanad Forest No.2 98 98 Yelkannur 99 99 JainkaJbetta Forest Reserve. 100 100 Mavinahalli Forest 101 101 Thorenur 102 102 Kalur .. 103 103 Mukkodlu 104 104 Movathokkalu 2 2 105 105 Kumbur 10 10 10 .. " _...... 106 106 Gargandur 107 107 Aigoor 5 5 4 108 108 Glidinad Forest 109 109 Yedavanad Forest :Bit I 110 110 Jainkalbl'tta III III Marur 112 112 Hebbale 2 2 2 113 113 Kudige I 1 114 114 Hulse 4 4 4 ll5 115 Bandebetta 116 116 Kudumangalore 117 117 Anjanageribettageri 118 118 N alkursirangala 119 119 Heroor 120 120 Anekad Forest No. S. 121 121 Mullusoge 122 122 Fraserpet 18 18 ]7 123 123 Makkandur I I I 124 124 Kandanakolli I I I 125 125 Kedakalnegadal 126 126 Uluguli 16 16 16 127 127 KanbylubychanaIli .. 128 128 Andagove 129 129 Baichanalli 130 130 Galibeedu 131 131 Hebbetageri 132 132 Karangeri 133 133 Ibnivalyadi 2 2 2 134 134 Horoor 135 135 .. Athurna-llur 00

l70 Small seale Industries Census-cancld. COORG STATE NORTH COORG TALUK TABLE I

Coorg Non·City Urban Tract-Ward disr,ribution of smaIl·scale Industrial Establishments.

Total number of Number of non-textile Number of textile Number of handlooms in establishments establishments establishments t.extile establishments ,-___..A.. ___--. ,----"-----, ,-_---A..__ -, r------"-- ..., ..., ..., ~ ;::l 00 ;::l ~ ..0'" ].2 ..c 00 ..Q..c ..0.2 00 ..c ...... , .. ..., ..c ...... , ...,~ .oJ'" ~ '" ~ Number and Name 1:1 :>'" 0J'i I>'" Cs:: J'i ~ "'s::I> 0 '":> s::0 J'i o o 0 c 0 '"bO ... or Village a a oS oS S 'goo 'g'=' S s 'goo s ;§ ,i;. ~ ~ ~"'~ ... ell J'i ell s:: '"~ ~.,... a'" ..c..c'" = ell .~ >. Z .: .~ 0 ..., ...... , ..c .~ 0 ..,..., ~;"' '" ..c ..., ... 1:1" ..., s:: !:! '" ...,'" = 00 s::o '"00 ...,=0 0..0 ...'" -.$ "1 .., ~" =o '" C '" 00 § = = '" ..., '0 ... c "" S~ ... ell S2 0 ~.'l': ..c " = S2 S~ Q)'" ~ t . 0 c Q) 2; '" '" " 0 ...'" rLl f:-< Z E-< p.. '=' M ~ ~ '=' M ~ 0 W :::: IX: 0

1 2 3(a} 3(b} SIc} 4, 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14, li5 16

136 136 Hosakot.e I I 137 137 Attur Forest 138 138 Basavanalli 139 139 Rasulbettageri 140 140 Sampaje 9 9 7 2 141 141 Monnangeri 142 142 Kalakerinidugane 143 143 Peraie 4- 4- 4 144 145 Chembu 14-5 146 Bettathur 146 147 Made 3 3 3 147 148 Katageri 4 4 4 148 149 Mekeri 7 7 4 3 149 150 Kaggodlu 150 151 Kadagadal 3 3 3 .. ' 151 152 Eralevalamudi 152 14-3 Cheralasrimangala 4 4- 4 153 154 Hosarangapura 1 I 1 ]54 155 Heravanad 155 156 Arvathoklu 3 3 3 156 157 Biligeri 157 158 Hakathur 2 2 2 158 159 Margodn 159 160 Nanjarajapat, I', 3 3 3 160 161 Kumbaladaltl 4- 4- 4- 161 162 Mutharmudi 162 163 Kanthur 18 18 17 163 164- Hosakeri 164 165 Kiggal 165 166 Sodlurkattemad 166 167 Hodavada .. 167 168 Hoddur 21 21 9 12 168 169 Badaga

171 Sl1lall-seale Industries Census-contd.

COOItG DISTRICT SOUTH COOIW TALUK . TAllLE I

Coorg Rural Traots Village-Ward distribution of small-soale industrial establishments

Total number of Number of non-textile Number of textile Number of handlooms in establishments establishments establishments textile establishments ,.-__.A. __ -, ,------'------., ,------'--._____ ,-- .., .., ..., +' .S:l ..0'" ,.Q Q! 0. '" ...c: '" ..0 ,.Q'" ..0'" '" ...c:'" ...... , ...... , ...c: ...c:'" ...... , ~~ ...c: ..., ..., ., ~ ., ~ ...,'" .., ., ~ '" '"00 ~ > 0 > 0 ~ > 0 ~8 "E 0 o ~ oS 0 0 o ~ oS c; ... :'IIumber and name ~ 8 S'" S ;a"" ..0 of village ]~ ]~ ]0> ]~ '" " O>~ 0> ~ .... ~ ...... ~ .... .aE is <,) .. ~ .. '" .. '" .. '" ~ ..., '" '" cO '" ..<:I...c:'" .. ..<::..<::'" ;;l ~~ ...c:...c: ..0"'" cO .S » io< ]~ ...,..., ...,...,'" '" .~ 0 ...,..., ...,'" ....'" Z'" ..., ...c:...... <::.., ... -;;; '" ~ "'~ '"0",

169 1 Karike and Forest 5 5 5 170 2 Thanimani 2 2 2 171 3 Bhagamandala 172 4 Bhagamandala Panchayet 10 10 10 173 5 Kundacheri J I 1 174 6 Kopatti .. 175 7 Kolagadalu 16 16 16 176 8 Cherangala 3 3 3 177 9 Pulikotu 2 2 1 178 10 Singathuru 2 2 2

179 II Badaga 1 I I 180 12 Bengur 3 3 3 181 13 Kargunda 3 3 3 182 14 Bettakeri 14 14 14 183 15 Kudlurshettali 6 6 4- 2 184 16 Valnurtygathur 185 17 Karadigodu 28 28 25 2 186 17 Chikkanalli 187 18 Aiyengeri 1 1 188 19 Ballamavathi 189 20 Yemmemadu 2 2 2 190 21 Napoklu Town IS 18 18 191 21 Napoklu Village Hl2 22 Palllr 1 I 1 193 23 Arekadu 2 2 I

194 24 Abyathmangala 6 6 2 3 195 25 Nelliahudikeri 4, 4- 4- 196 26 Pernr 197 27 Nelaji 198 28 Kolakeri 3 3 3 199 29 Bethu 200 30 Balamuri 1 1 201 31 lIach.inad 202 32 Guhya 1 ] 203 33 8iddapuflt 12 12 12

204 34 Maldare 2 2 2 205 31) Naladi 206 36 Kunjila S 8 8 207 37 Kokeri 208 38 Kirandadu

20B 39 Kanajageri 3 3 3 210 40 Kunjalageri 7 7 7 2]] 4] Nalkeri II II 9 2 212 42 Maithadi 213 43 Halugunda

172 Small-scale Industries Census-contd.

dOORG STATE SOUTH COORG TALUK TABLE I

Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution ohman·scale industrial establishments

Total number of Number of Non-textile Numlier of textHe Number of handlooms in establishments establishments establishments textile establishment ,-_____A._ ____ ---,. ,--___J.-.. ___~ ,-__ . ...A...._~ ,-----~-- -~

...... ::! ~ ::! ~ ..!l ,.coo ,.coo ,.coo .,Q~ 00 ..c ..c ..c 00 OJ ..c.., ", ...... c'" lJ..., ...... , "'.., ..c .."'"' -+" ... .: "10> .:-0 ~ § .:: .: 10>" .:0 "10> .:0 .:: '" 0 oS o S 0 0 oS oS 0 tll) Number and name S S S S .: of village 'ga: ]~ 'go> ]~ ;e o>~ M ~ ~ ~ OJ .: ~ ... OJ .: OJ .:: '" ... OJ .:: ...se :;z 00 OJ "'".:: .:: 0 " ..c..c'" OJ OJ ~~ ,.c:;..c'" OJ ..c..c'" OJ ol .5 ~ P< 3~ ..., ..c..c-+> .... -~ 0 ...,-+> .... +' z 0) .. ..c ..c III +> +> .:: ..., ..!l .::"" § ~ .:: en .:: en 0 .:: ~ "2 :;l § ~ §"" o '" "0 0"" i:: @.: 00 ....., .~ .... 6 P< OJ s~ s~ "~ .::OJ s~ ~ ~~ 0 il '" sl '" 0 ~ rF.2" E-< z E-<" fl" co M H" fl" co "'" H" Q il3 ~ ~ 0 1 2 3(a) 3(b) 3(0,) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

214, 44 Byrambada 215 45 Yedur 216 46 Kannangala 4 4 4 217 47 Puliyeri 4 4 2 1 1 218 48 Badagabanangala 3 3 1 2 219 49 Chennayanakote 2 2 1 1 220 49A Chennangi 221 50 Mararidoda 1 222 50A Yavakapadi 22. 51 Nariandada "3 3 3

224 52 Arapattu 4 4 4 225 53 Bellumadu i) I) 5 226 54 Kadangamurur 2 2 2 227 ,"i5 Arameri 7 7 7 228 56 Devanageri 2 2 2

229 57 'Chembebelliyur 1 230 57A Podakote 231 58 Kavadi 232 59 Ammatti 233 60 Karmad 9 9 9 234 61 Bettakeri 2 2 1 1 235 62 Mekurhoskeri 12 12 8 4 236 63 Hebbale 4 4 4 237 64 Nokya 12 12 12 238 65 Forest Area

239 64 Forest Area II 240 65 Chelavara 241 66 Karada 1 242 67 Palangala 243 68 Kedamullur 3 3 3

244 69 Kadanur 1 1 1 245 71 Kuklur I 1 1 246 72 Aimangala 3 3 3 247 73 Bilugunda 1 1 1 248 74 Hosakote

249 75 Hoaur 3 3 1 1 1 250 76 Kaikeri 9 9 9 251 76 Nallugote 252 76A Athur 253 77 Maggirla

254 78 Naluvathoklu 2 2 2 255 79 Kalathmad 256 80 Kottoli 257 81 Betoli 258 82 Arji I I 1

173 Small-scale Industries Census

COORG STATE SOUTH COORG TAI~UK TABLE 1

Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale industrial establishments Total number of Number of non-textile Number of textile Number of handlooms in establishments establishments establishments textile establishments

~ ,-___ ..A-___ -, ,_.. __..A.. __ ,--__..A- ___ -, ,-__ ~ __ .,..A...___. __ ~

.., ~ =' ~ ~ ~oo =' ~~ w ""1l ..:= ,", +> ,.Q ,.Q ..., ""1l i ..,'" i1~ .. "'~ .z:'" .., .., ..,'" ..., C/1 l': " § I> ~ d '"I> I:i0 " ~ t5S l': oS d bI) Number and name °S Os t 8 .S t of village 20, "g", S S "O~ "0", ~ "0 0>- ." ~ .... 03 ;:: ~"'~ ~ <"> -a :§ 03 ~ ... ~ I:i ~ .ae ..., en 03 rtJ 03 " 03 ..d'<::ttl '" § .z:..d ,.a..d'" 03 ~ .S p., Z"" .: ... ° ~5 ~~ .., ...... ,..., ..d v "'~ ..,"'" -".., .., d

1 2 3(u) 3((,) 3(c) 4 .5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ·16 259 83 Balgodu 1 1 1 260 84 Bettangala 7 7 7 261 85 Kolathadabydogu 262 86 Hathur 4 4, 4 263 87 Nangala .. 264 88 Rudraguppe 265 89 Kunda 266 90 Aruvathoklu ') 52 52 48 4 267 90a Gonikoppal Town J 268 91 Mayamudi 41 41 41

269 92 Danugala 3 3 3 270 93 Balele 12 12 12 - 2.71 94 Halligattu 272 95 Ponnampet Panchayet 34 34 33 273 96 Kirgur 1 I 1

274 97 Nallur ' .. 275 98 Bilur 4 4 4 276 99 Devanur 2 2 2 277 100 Heggala 6 6 6 278 101 Badaga 279 102 Shettigeri 280 103 Mugugeri 1 1 281 104 Mathur 282 105 Besagur 2 2 2 283 106 Kottageri 284 107 Nittur 1 285 107A Nittur Forest Area I 286 I07B Nittur Forest Area II 287 108 Kuttandi J 288 109 Begur 2 2 2 289 no Hudikeri ") 10 10 10 290 1l0A Hudikeri Town J 2.91 III Chikkamundur 1 1 1 292 112 Baliamundur 293 llS Bekke~odlur 294 114 Kanur 1 295 . 115 Hysodlur 296 116 BelIur .' 297 117 Harihara 298 118 Kothur 299 119 Parakatageri 4 4 4 300 120 Badagarkeri 301 121 T. Shettigeri 5 5 5 ~ if, 302 122 Nalkeri 303 123 Theralu ..

174 Small-scale Industries Census-concld.

COORG STATE SOUTH COORG TALUK TABLE I

Coorg Rural Tracts Village-Ward distribution of small-scale industrial establishments

,Total number of Number of non-textile Number of textile N 11m ber of handlooms in establishments establishments establishments textile establishments ,..---.A--__-.. ,..-___---...A---_----, ,..------"---.. ,.., ,.., ,..-----"------.. ::s tl +'::s ,E., ..c", ..c'" .sa ,J:l ..cJ:! .<:I a:; ;t ,J:l ... +' ,J:l ..c .... +' ...... <:: ..., +''" '"~ ..,'" .,'" 0 l> 0 ::s '" 0 oS o E § 0 oS o a 0 Number and name a S S S ;§"" .. of village "gO"; "goc "gO"; ]oc Jl 0";- M O";~ M .Eo:: ~~ oil 0::; oil ::s ~~ oa .: S III'" ::scO o~ ~ ...... l> '" ctl '"

1 2 3(a) 3(b) 3(e) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

304 124 West Nemmale 305 125 East Nemmale 306 126 Kumtur 7 7 7 307 127 Badaga I I 1 308 127A Badaga Forest I 309 127B Badaga Forest 310 128 Kurchi 4 .~ 4 311 129 MaDchaIIi 1 1 1 312 130 Kutta II II 11

TRACT 'TOTAL 759 753 6 674 51 28 2 1 3 8

NORTH COORG RURAl, TOTAL 260 254 6 221 24 9 2 1 3 8

3. MERCARA TOWN 54 54 53 1

NORTH COORG TAl_UK TOT.U, 314 308 6 274 25 9 2 1 3 8

SOUTH COORG RURAL TOTAL 499 499 453 27 19

70. VIRAJPET TOWN 57 57 57

SOUTH COORG TALUK TOTAL 556 556 510 27 19

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r - r.. <>l .... ~ ... '0 to- ;5 ] "" '" """ '" '"c::I 0 t:: Eo; 0 .., ..... g ~ .... Q() 00 l { ~ '" SO :s: ... '6 r.. <::> <0 eo C'I <>l :! ...... '"c::I "" '"...... '" ... i]{~ ... "" a 00 G) e:. e'l <>l <0 bI) ~~ ~ "0 '" '0 '" IB

1 00 G) R ll"l '<::> ~ 00 ~ { ..., CQ ~ !$ "" ...... '" '"CD ""' bl) ""0 -.: R .., C'< .,., C ...... , ;:J '0

r.. ... 10 <0 ~ ...... ';;; ::e ..... '" "" ""~ ..0 Eo; .., <::> <0 cg { ~ <:0 .,.,<::> ::e ..... ~ -C4 ~ ...'" E-< ..:.> R:; :;;;; ~ -...1 C R:; ~ ...... :l ~ Eo; ~ £' ~ <: R:; ';;; 0 0 Eo; .. ~ E-< 0 ;:J Eo; ~ >4 ~ ~ ;:.< ~ Eo; 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ES 8 R:; 8 ~ rn 183 C. V-SingJe year age returns-contd.

COORG RURAL TRACT

Age Age Age Age returnS Males Females returnS ~ales Females returnS Males Females returns Males Females

o 333 327 26 198 135 52 49 35 78 5 2

1 248 298 27 107 71 53 24 15 79 2 2 328 346 28 302 234 54 27 13 80 20 13

3 290 285 29 62 51 55 158 128 81 4 308 254 30 489 452 56 32 21 82

5 270 282 81 48 24 57 19 11 83

6 278 250 a2 210 115 58 45 40 84 2 2

7 191 211 as 78 45 59 13 7 85 8

8 320 314 34 7t) 46 60 151 163 86 1

9 182 17(; a5 532 351 61 12 10 87 2 10 293 340 36 101 67 62 19 17 88 2

11 126 lI9 a7 (;0 26 63 12 7 89 2

12 358 322 38 198 1I7 64 19 9 90 4 9

13 162 177 a9 40 2.5 65 76 66 91 1

14 2[)6 201 40 480 2~1 66 13 6 92

15 232 183 41 47 22 67 7 6 93 I 16 264 224 42 115 65 68 20 22 94

17 llo 107 43 43 15 69 4 95 I

18 366 292 44- 4.3 17 70 ;3l; 48 96 '_, ...• ______

19 119 IHl 45 38(; 202 71 1 2 97 2 1

20 3G6 382 46 73 26 72 10 9 98 1 21 100 91 47 32 21 73 8 99

22 290 221 48 111 74 100 1

28 155 113 49 28 21 75 26 19 105 1

24 172 118 50 264 223 76 10 2 Age not stated 3 25 473 468 51 38 14 77 1 TRACT TOTAL 11,633 9,660

]84 C. V-SingJe year age returns-contd.

COORG NON-CITY "L'RBAN TRACT

Age Age Age Age returns }rales Females returns MaleS Females returnS Males }'emaleH returns Malps Females

0 17 25 26 18 9 62 4 3 78 15 20 2t1 9 7 68 3 2 79

2 16 26 28 23 14 54 5 80 1

.B 12 15 29 II 6 65 12 9 81

. '4 21 14 30 30 27 66 2 4 82 1

6 21 17 31 2 4 67 1 83

6 20 10 32 14 10 68 6 84 7 17 18 33 3 69 86 8 21 13 34 11 7 60 12 8 86 9 10 13 36 29 21 61 87 10 11 26 86 12 10 62 2 3 88 11 13 21 37 4 3 63 3 89

12 22 15 38 13 4 64 2 3 90

13 21 20 39 (, 2 65 6 9 91 14 21 22 (.() 21 15 66 92 16 22 20 41 4 67 93

16 32 13 42 4 6 68 2 3 94 17 19 • 8 43 5 3 69 2 96

18 33 24 44 4 2 70 2 3 96 19 20 12 45 27 24 71 97

20 35 27 46 8 3 72 2 98

21 19 8 47 4 2 73 99

22 33 18 48 8 3 74 100 23 18 10 49 3 2 75 Age not statsc1

24 25 10 50 23 11 76 TRACT TOTAL 911 709 25 32 24 51 4 3 77

185 Coorg 24

.. c. V-SingJe year age returns-concld.

COORG STATE TOTAL

Age Ag.. Age Age ret,lrn>; :\Iales Females returns :\'fRles Females returns }Iales Females returnS

o 350 352 26 216 144 52 53 38 78 5 3

1 318 27 116 78 53 27 17 79 2

2 372 2S 248 54 32 1:1 80 20 14

3 30n 29 73 57 55 170 1:37 81

4 268 80 4711 56 25 82

5 291 299 31 ,,)() 28 57 20 11 83 6 298 32 224 58 40 84 2 2

7 20S 229 83 7n 48 59 14 8 S5 /) 9

8 346 327 34 87 60 Hl9 171 86 1

9 192 189 35 561 372 61 12 10 87 2

10 304 36 Jl3 77 62 21 20 88

11 139 14() 87 64 2!1 63 12 10 89

12 :3RO 337 38 211 121 64 21 12 90 4 9

13 lR3 197 3S 45 27 65 82 7f'> 91 1

14 277 223 40 501 30fi 66 14 7 92

15 264 203 41 51 22 67 8 93

16 291i 237 42 119 71 68 2;; 94

17 11.'; 43 48 IS 69 7 95

18 :399 :n6 44 47 III 70 iiI 96

19 139 128 45 413 221i 71 1 3 97 2

20 401 409 46 81 29 72 12 9 98 1

21 Il9 99 47 3(i 73 9 I 99

22 323 48 119 :m 74 1 100 23 ]73 123 49 31 75 2H 19 105

24 197 l2S 50 287 234 76 10 2 Age not stnted 3.

25 505 492 51 42 l7 77 1 TOTAL 12,644 10,869

186 Table D. V-Displaced Persons by District of Origin and the date of Arrival in India.

'l'he above table is Nil for Coorg Rural Tract..

181 I>-V. Displaced persons by district of Origin and date 01 arrival in India

COORG NON· CITY URBAN TRACT.

1946

r- --, District 1946 January February March April May June July August of Origin ,.--A...--, ,.--A...--, ,.--A...--, ,.--"---, ,..--A-----, ,.--"---, ,.--A...--, ,.---"'-----, ,.--A---,

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

1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Mymensingh

Bahawalpur

Lahore

TOTAL

1947

,.-

District September Ootober November December January February Maroh April May of Origin ,.--"--, r--...A---, ,.--"-----, ,.---"'---, ,.--"----, ,.--A.-., ,.--"--., ,.--"----, ,...... -"---,

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

20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 36 37·

Mymensingh 2 Baha\\'alpur .. Lahore 1

TOTAL 1 1 1 1 2

1948

,...... --A-

District June July August September October November December 1949 1950 of Origin ,.--"----, ,.--"----, ,.--"-----, ,.---"'----, ,.--"-----, ,..--A--., r--A--, ,.--"----, .. -"---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 54 54 05

Mymensingh

Bahawalpar

Lahore 1

TOTAL 1

188 D-V. Displaced persons by, disirict of Origin and date of arrival in India.

COORG STATE

1946 ,..... District 1946 January February March April May June July August of Origin ,-...... A..-, ,...... A.._--., ,.....--"--, ,.....--"--, ,...... A..-, ,.....-"--, ,--"--, ,-...... A..-, ,..--A--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 {j 6 r 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 1'l 18 19

Mymensingh Bahawalpur Lahore

TOTAL

1947 ,..... District September October November December' January February Maroh April May of Origin ,...... ~---., ,...... A..---., ,....._;.._-, ,....._;.._---., ,.....-"----, ,.....-"----., ,.....-A---., ,.....-"---, r---"--.. M F M F M 1!' M F M F M F M F M F M F

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3'l

Mymensingh 1 2 Bahawalpur 1

Lahore 1 I

TOTAL 1 1 1 1 2

1948 ,.....

District June July August September October November December 1949 1950 of Origin ,.....-"----, ,....._;.._---., ,....._;.._---., ,....._;.._---, r--A---., ,.....-"----, ,.....-"----, ,.....-"----, r--"--.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

Mymensingh Bahawalpur

Lahore I

TOTAL 1 189

SE~IAr. NO. ~.

,)iumber and Name of DiBtrict-26. Coorg. Number of livelihood (:'la_V. Number and Name of Censuii Trnct-Coorg Rural Tract. Number of Slips.--17,165. Sample-General.. -Displaced Persons-Gelleral Sex -Males.

IJrol!.p Means oj livelihood Sftb.grou'P~ Total Employers l£mployen Independent Code workers Number 5 6 1 2 3 4 164 0.32 (',o!Iee Estate workers 11,734 157 11,413 0.32 Ooffee Estate other worker~ 46 46 536 0.31l Rubber F..f!tate workers 536 0.31 Tea Es'tatf; workers 176 176 0.30 Sanda1-v,ood 37 37 39 234 2.42 Toddy, T"pper~ 292 19 Goldsmiths 162 14 26 122 4.04 75 3.01 Blacksnliths 112 5 32 109 0.40 Forest Oft1.;iaI8 109 0.40 Forest workl'ts I'ugaged for the preservation of Forest 516 516 4.61 Sawyers 307 8 120 179 25 149 2.71 Tailors 189 15 822 32 262 528 4;62 Caxpenters n 4.2 Brickmaker 19 10 Press wurkers 3 1 2 4.91 S 4.03 \Vat"h repairer 8 3.03 Tin maker 3 3 Paper .Mill 2 2 4.8 2 2.13 ;Bakery 3 1 26 11 15 043 Timber loader ;:; Sweetmeats 7 2 2.3 12 3,01 Horse ~hoe IDJlkers 12 Shoe repairer 23 2 5 16 2.22 4 3.01 Black,mith 4- 0.30 Couollut plantation 2 2 14 l4 0.80 Lemon plantatiun Cycle repairer 3 3 3.32 ]0 10 2.03 But"her ;Jaggery manufacturing 3 3 2.31 4 0.5' Crocodile catcher 4 2 III 23 0.30 Pepper plantation 136 Orange plantation 362 17 276 69 0.30 !)IlS 11 281 276 0.13 \Voodcutter Arecanut plantatior. 58 2 51 5 0.30 83 73 10 0.]2 Cattle re~rer 48 13 35 3.02 Ooppl'r smith 93 4 59 30 2.12 Riee Mill 19 C.1rdamom F~state 153 20 114 0.30 18 2 16 2.40 Suda Fact'Jry Tile maker 89 IS 81 42 16 10.. 4.64 Basket making 120 Gltn rep:,jrer I 1 3.06 1 1 2.91 Skin and Hide worker Gramophone Repairer 1 1 3.40 I 4.05 Harm,.mium repairer 1 Peu repairer 2 2 4.06 5 5 2.13 Pappada manufaeturing Horse keeper 2 2 0.10 10 1Q 4.64 Basket makin~ Forest, produce collector 3 3 0.42 5 5 0.41 Chareual Burner!! Machanics 15 15 3.32 7 1 6 2.13 Biscuit Factory 6 2.70 Umbrella repairer 6 Vegetatle growing 61 21i 36 0.30 21 Snake catcher 21 0.5 13 13 2.23 1\1ilkmltll 15 Tinning 15 3.03 6 6 4.40 Lime making 11 11 2.83 Silk manufaetl1ring Keepers or Elephants workers 48 4 44 0.10 2 CtlP Repairer 2 2.74 17 17 2.62 \Veavl,r cotton Total 17.165 821 14,508 2,386---- 191 SERIAL NO.2.

Number and Name of District--26. Coorg. No. of Livolihood-V. Number and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. No. of Slips-l,g7!). Sample -Males.

Grottp Means of Livelihood Sub· groups Totlll Employers RmploytM Independent Oode tCOrkef'8 Number-

1 2 3 4 5 6 0.33 Rubber Estate labourers 49 ·i9 3.01 Shoeing the Bullocks 2 2 2.92 Cobbler 5 5 2.23 Dairy farminlo( [~ 2 7 48 Paper mill workeorl! I 1 2.12 Rice Mill workers 2 2 2,62 \\'eaVl'f 1 1 4.04 GoldHlllith 20 4- 16 0.30 Arecanut E~tate OWnf>T and lalJoul'ers 6 2 4 2.42 Tapping 19 4 3 12 4.64 BaRket making 2 ~ 2.71 Tailor ]3 2 10 3.32 :Fitter 1 1 4,.91 Press workers 2 2 3.03 Worker in n.etals 1 1 0.43 Felling Trees 29 23 II 4.61 Sawyers 78 2 29 ,17 2.03 Butcher 1 1 0.10 Kllvpers of large animals-F.lephanh 6 6 4.60 Preparing brooms .. !) 9 4.62 Carpent(,r 85 3 25 57 0.5 SIllLke catoh!>rs 7 7 0.30 Pepper pickillg 15 12 3 4.(\3 Wl)t~h repairer 1 1 0.31 Tea F.~tate Labourer It) l() 4.40 Vin:e making I 1 o.n Burning coal 1 1 3.02 Bl'onze vessel making 2 2 0.30 Cardamom Estaoo worker 11 3 "1 1 o 32 Coffee curing 4- 4- 0.4.0 Fore~t .I!:mployee.s 62 20 32 3.32 Cycle repairer 1 1 0.30 Vegetable vultivation J) . -. 5 0.30 OrlJng" Estate 44 1) 31 8 2.4 Soda factory .3 2 ] 2.12 Hice ruill o~"ner and clerkR 5 3 2 0.31 Labourer 'rea-Company I) 9 3.01 Blacksmith 17 5 J2 2.13 Bakery 4 4- 4.41 Potter' 10 10 3.02 Coppersmith 8 1 1 -- 6 l,:n'l 0.32 Coffee Estate ownl"r and labonrl'rs _------_._---16 1,269---.----- 33 Granli Total 1,879 45 1,539 295

192 SERIAL NO.3.

SOR'PERS' TZOKET !?

Number and Numt! of District-26. ('oorg. No. of Livelihocu:!-.cV. Traot-Coorg Rural Tract. No. 01 Slips--6,992. General-Sex.1t{ales.

Group Meand oj LiveliftQod Sub·yroups ']'ot'11 Employers Employees independenf Coae ?mrker8 NIlrr.ber

1 2 3 4 5 6

0.32 CQfiee'Estatp' 6,449 42 6,397 11) 0.30 CarnamoJ'1 Rata,te W0rkl'rs 31 31 0.31 Tea Estate workers 21 21 0.30 Pepper Estate workers 2 2 0.30 Arecanut Estate workers 2 2 0.30 Oran)!e E~tate workers 21 8 10 3 0.33 Rnbbf'r Estate workers 84 84 .30: Cinchona Estate workerFi 13 13 4.M Basket making 20 3 17 2.71 Tailor, 11 11 .30 Vegetable growing 32 21 11 .30 Sandalwood Estate workers 39 39 :i 02 Bronze.making 2 2 404 Co.Msmith 4 2 2 4.41 Potte1'V 16 1 15 2.12 Rice l\i:ill worker 3 :} 2.23 Milk maid 2 2 4.62 Carp.. nter 5 2 3 0.1'.0 Fishin~ . 3 3 0.40 Engaged in Foreq(, in Tree planting and ('on~ervati(.)n of Forest,s 229 229 2.11 Rille PPlJllding 1 0.44 Collector of Cow (lun~ mantl'fl 1 Lime making . 4.40 ------1 _------Total 6,992 51 ------,-6,862 79 -

SF-RIAL NO.4.

SORTERS' TWKET 2.

No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. of Livelihood Clws-Y. No. and Name of the Cen~uR Tract-·Coor~ Rural Tract. No. of Sli{ls--. 754. SampJe--~'lcx Femll]l:~.

_Group Code _Means of lil.'elihood 81l/).groUp$ Total EmplO!ler8 Emplol/l'M Intlepetulelil Number ·lI,nrker.•

1 2 3 4 6

0.32 Coffee Estate workers 099 5 r.94 o 30 Cardamom planters 4 3 OAO F'(,rest workers 29 2() 0.31 Tea Estate labourers 3 3 3.01 Bbcksmith 1 1 4.62 Carpenters I 1 4.61 Sawyers ] 1 3.02 Coppersmith J I 4,60 Handicraft "(ll-eparing broomz 1 I 4.64 Basket making 2 4 41 Potters 2 2 2.10 Processing of grains 2 2 0.33 Labourer in Rubher E8tate 5 5 0.43 Felling Treps 1 1 0.30 VA,gf't.al)le cultivatioll ,----_.,----2 2 Total 754 5 743 6

193 Coorg 2{) SERIAL NO.5.

SORTER,,' TCCKE1' 2.

No. lind Name of Dist,J'ict-26. COOf)!. No. ofLivdihood Class-VI. No. and NaIUl' of Cenou" Tract-Coori( 'tural Trac~,. No. 01 Slips-I,507. Gl'neral-Sex-·Malc~. -

Group Code Total Emplo!ler,.; Employee~ 1 nclenpcndenl Number workers

1 2 3 4 5 6

6.11 Trade in Ill'eeunut 11 11 6.00 Cutlery Merchants 3:{ 2 31 6.4 Paddy Traders 13 2 2 9 6.13 Tohaet'L) Mf'fCuants 17 17 fl. JJ V<'u:etahle "ellors 3 :$ 6.00 na'Dgle selling 20 18 6.11 Milk V!"ndors 8 S 8.01) Fancy goods merchant.• 1 ] 6.11 Jogg;E"ry bUSirlflSR -t 3 6.11 (':,ml.amom ~lerchants 2 2 6.15 BeLd leave sellers 10 10 (i.OO Heta il dea leI'S 321 18 5] 255 6.04 Cattle bu~in"ss 5 5 6.8 Bank Employeee 12 L 11 6.JJ Orange :-,n;:'!iness 5!) 10 8 6.11 B.qnana dealel.·s 2 R.ll Pepper merP},,,,nt. ·1 I 3 6.:1 Cloth n>erchants 80 11 1'.1' 55 6 (10 Cyclf' shop husiness 2 1 I S.1I Coconut Tn.de ~) I 4 6.12 I.iquor IDE"rchants 25 i 17 4 6.]2 Toddy Contractor 10 2 2 6 6.1)0 General Imsineos 38 !) 6 23 6.!) rrimher ruerchnnts efi ]6 22 '27 6.11 Bukher shop 14 I Ii 8 6.13 Ganja Ven lor 1 6.11 Plantation dealers 11 11 6.00- Co-operative htores staff 9 8 1 6.11 Sweet meat ~eJIers I) 4 6.00 Trude in gold 3 2 1 6.3 Dealers in skins 7 1 6 6.11 .Provisj')D shops 38 3 s 27 6.3 Shoe-Sell .. r 1 I 6.12 SOdlL sellers 6 2 ,1 6.11 Fisb. ~eller 7 7 6.02 Medichle Reller 3 3 f;. I.5 Beedi shop 12 1 '; R.II Biscuit ~bop 7 1 6 6.11 'fe.a merchant 3 1 2 6.11 Grocery 202 37 188 37 6.00 Copper-ml"rchll nt.s ~ 2 ~ 6.7 In~llr"nce Co. Cl"rks :~ 3 6.12 Brandy shor 1 6.U Ground-nnt dealers 2 2 6.0:~ Book-Stnre I 1 6.00 Salesmf.'n (Unclassified) 2 1 1 6.03 ~tationerv mf.'rchant,'l 2 1 I G.Of} Rarthen .pot bU8iness 2 1 1 6.21 Potrol Blink 2 2 6 0(1 Merchants u().clll~~ified .. 33G 37 74 22!'i 6.4 .\gents in Voleot nro~. and ASI,in Iralla <'II Co. (j 6 1'otal 1,507 171 437 899 ,----,,---,---

194 SERlA.I, NO.6.

RanTER,,' 'l'IcK~a 2.

No. ane! 1\ame of Disirict-26. Coorg. No. of Livelihood Class-VI. No. and Namo of Census 'l'racL--Coorg Rural. No. of ~lips-170. :Sample --Males.

Group C"de Mean,~ of livelihooil S1Ib'~lrOltpS Total Employers Emplo!feeS 1 ndepende"t Number per80ns

1 ;; 4 5 6

fill Dry fish dealer 1 1 6.ll Orange Sellers 9 4 5 6.02 :Medicine seller I 1 IJ.OO Genem! JUerclHmts 11;') 14 10 HI (Vnelassilied) fi.a Cloth merchants 10 2 S 6.0Q Cutler;\.' ~hop I) 2 7 6.13 Tobacco merchants 1 1 6.15 Beedi shop worker 2 1 1 fLOO Co-operativE' Sl,ol'" wOT'ker 4 2 2 6.11 Jaggery Star" Inspector 1 ] 'ILl 1 Arecanut merchnats 2 2 6.7 Organi.~er, i\Rian Insurance Co. 1 1 6.5 'l'itnber merchant 6 3 3 6 12 Today shop 5 3 1 6.6 Esta.te agent 1 1 6.11 Chilly:Merch .. nt 2 2 Tot,t} 170 17 34 119

SERIAL NO.7.

SORTF:R!I' TICRWf 2.

No. and Name of the District-26. Coorll. No. of livelihood Class·-V 1. No. and Name of the Tract-Coorg Rural Tract. No. of Slips-73. General-· Sex - Females.

Croup Cod., !Ifeans of livflilwod 8uo-:]roltP I'o(al E·mpfoyers Empl'Jyfes lndep~lIrient Number workers

1 2 ;; 4 5 6

6.00 Bangle selling 6 6 6.15 BetIe Leaves sell~r 4 4 0.00 Cutlp.Tv mel'ch~r.t 2 2 6.R Cloth shop 3 2 1 6.11 (l hee and Butter seller 1 1 6.11 Milk sellinl-( 3 a 6.02 M edioine seller 1 1 6.00 l'etty shop keepers 18 2 16 6.11 Sweetmeat sellers 5 5 6.11 Provision merchant 2 2 6.14 Hawker in (~round nut 3 :l 6.11 l.bppalaru selling 1 1 6.12 Toddy shop 4 4 6.11 Vpgetable seller 2 1 6.11 Coconut oil merchant 1 1 6.00 MerJhants (Unclassified) 17 11 G 73 16 57

195· ~1!lRtAt No. s.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihocd Class-VI. No. and Name of the Tract-Coorg Rural. No. of Slips-5. Sample-Females.

Group Gode Mean!! oj livelihood Sub.group Total Employer. Employee., Independant Number per80ns

1 2 ;] 4 5 6

6.11 Sweet meat sellers 1 1 - 6.11 Bread sellers I I 6.00 Petty shop keepers 1 1 6.00 Bangle sellers I I 6.11 Provision merchant 1 1 Total 5 1 4

SERIAL NO.9.

SORTEllS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VII. No. and Name of the Tract-Rural of Coorg. Nc. of Slips-44l. General-Males.

Group Oode M tans oj livelihood Sub-group Total Emplq;er Employee lndependant Number worker 1 2 ;] 4 5 6

7. 1 Cart workers 158 {j , WI __ 52 7.2 Boating 5 1 3 1 7.3 Pilot I 1 7.1 Toll-gate keeper 1 1 7.1. Motor drivers U5 2 no 3 7.1 Motor workers other than drivers .. 109 109 7.1 Elephant Mahut 52 52 Toia} 441 8 377 56

196 smtIAL NO.· l().

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. of livelihood Cbss-VII. No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of Slips-49. No. and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. • Sample-Males. Employees Independant Total Employers persons Means of livelihood Sub-groups Group Code 5 6 Number 3 4 2 15 1 1 17 1 1 1 7.1 Lotry' driver 1 1 8 '1.1 Bus driver 2 7 17 13 7.1 Toll-gate· 13 7.1 Bullock-cart 9 7.1 Lorry cleaner~ 4 36 Total 49

SERIAL NO. 11.

SORTERS' TICK.ET 2.

No. of liyelihood Class-V 1. No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. General-Females. Employer, EmlJloyees lndependant Total workers ~Weans oj livelihood Sub-group' Grou.p Code 5 6 Number 3 2 1 Nil.

SERIAL NO. 12.

SORTERS' TICK.ET 2.

No. of livelihood Class-VII. No. of Slips-I. No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Rural. Sample-Females. Employers Employees Independant Total worker' Means oj livelihood Sub-groups Group Code 5 6 Number 3 4 2 1 1 7.1 Cart for hire

197 SERIAL NO. 13.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. No. of Slips-7,872. General-Males. Group Code Means of livelihood Sub-gro'ups Total Employers Employees Independent Number workers

1 2 3 4 5 6 9.00 Coolies (Unclassified) 3,418 3,418 9.4 Hotel owners and workers 548 78 274 196 8.22 Teachers 295 295 8.20 School peons 18 18 8.6 Municipality workers 10 10 9.00 Contractors (Unclassified) 186 15 70 101 8.70 Settlement surveyors 6 6 9.3 Washermen 216 12 28 176 9.65 Employees of Co-operative SOCiety 29 29 9.5 Cinema workers 28 1 26 1 9.2 Barbers 120 20 100 5.Il Bricklayers 87 45 42 8.7 C. P. W. D. workers 77 77 8.8 Union Government servants 10 10 8.8 Central Excise worker 13 13 7.6 Post office staff 46 46 8.7 Provincial Government servants 127 127 5.12 Stone cutters 443 443 8.5 Village officers 62 62 9.63 Clerks in private firms 44 44 9.Il Drivers (Private) 27 27 9.63 Surveyors 7 7 9.65 Indian Coffee Board Employees 11 11 5.13 Painters 10 10 5.10 Building contractors 136 10 7& 51 5.2 Mill coolies 29 29 5.12 Plasters 166 166 5.10 Mud workers 548 548 8.8 Government servants (Unclassified} 42 42 8.4 Police Department (Constables) 99 99 9.83 Ashrama workers 6 6 9.12 Cooks 243 243 9.81 Temple priests 157 4 95 58 9.81 Mosque mukris 23 19 4 9.81 Church priests 6 5 1 9.10 Domestic servants 339 3;39 5.7 Sanitary Inspector 3 3 8.10 Hospital staff 35 35 S.Il Doctors 20 20 8.16 Compounders 29 29 8.12 Native Doctors 19 3 16 9.0 Astrologers 14 14 5.7 Scavengers 2 2 9.0 Club Marker 2 2 9.5 Devil Dancers 3 3 5.6 Water pump worker 4 4 9.5 Actors in dramas 5 5 9.5 Monkey Dancers 2 2 9.5 Bull Dancers 2 2 9.5 Band (Pipes) 2 2 9.5 Exhibition of ouriosities 6 6 9.0 Bungalow watchmen 5 5 9.65 (Trade Assn.) Attender 2 2 9.5 Music Instructor 1 1 8.22 Teacher 1 1 8.6 Panchayat Board coolies 1 1 9.00 Bungalow Inspector 1 1 9.4 Hotel Manager 2 2 5.12 Stone Dresser 1 1 9.0 Club Manager 1 I 9.0 Barman of the Club 1 1 8.7 Gauge Reader .. 1 I 9.5 Harikatha Dasa 1 1 Total 7,799 120 6,865 814

Beggars 47 Pensioners 27 198 SERIAL NO. 14.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. ~nd Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. Itnd Name of Tract-Coorg Rural. No. of Slips-876. Sample-Males.

Group Oode • Means oj livelihood Sub·groups Total Employers Employees I ndependant Number persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 8.22 Teachers 25 25 9.0 Olerks· I) 9 9.5· Cinema Theatre workers 5 5 9.12 Cooks 33 33 9.2 Barbers 19 3 16 5.10 Workers under building Contractors 99 7 92 8.4 Police 6 6 5.4 Irrigation Supervisors 1 1 9.65 India Ooffee Board 3 3 8.7 Revenue department 2 2 8.7 Agricultural department 6 6 8:8 Union Government servants II 11 8.5 Village officers 5 5 7.6 Postal depart men t 7 7 8.8 Oentral Excise Department 2 I 1 9.10 Domestic servants 31 31 5.0 Workers in building out of Bamboo 14 13 1 1),71 lmage ml\kers 2 2 9.81 Archaka 10 1 5 4 9.3 Dhobi 23 2 4 17 9.82 Employers in churches and Temples 5 5 9.81 Religious preachers 6 6 9.00 Banglow watchers 3 3 8.10 Hospital staff S 8 9.00 Engine Driyer 1 1 5.12 Stone worker 39 17 22 9.4 Hotel keepers and workers 73 12 33 28 9.65 Co.operative Society Staff 5 5 9.00 Daily labourer 372 372 9.50 Bull (Dancers) 1 1 1 8.20 Peons in school 2 2 5.11 Maisons and bricklayers 31 31 9.0 Astrologers 1 1 9.5 Harikatha 1 1 8.12 Vaidhyas and Pandits 6 6 Total 86'7 22 747 98

Proyidents 4 Beggars 4 Retired Military Men 1

199 SERIAL NO. 15.

SORTERS' TICKl!:T 2.

Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number of livelihood Class-VIII. Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Rural Tract. Numher of Slips-I,6IS. General-Females.

Group Code Means of livelihood Sub-groups Total Employers Employee8 I ndependant Number worker8

1 2 3 4 /) 6

S.10 Hospita.l staff 18 18 9.82 Temple servants 6 6 9.10 Ayahs 5 5 9.3 Dhobi 51 1 12 38 9.12 Cooks 70 64 6 8.7 Typist in Munsift"s Court I 1 9.0 P. W. D. Labourer 7 7 5.10 Mud workers 25 25 9.10 Domestic Servant 66 66 5.12 Plastering work 9 9 9.4 Hotel servants 14 2 12 5.12 Stone cutters 92 47 4J~ 8.22 Teachers SO 30 9.0 Coolies 1,182 1,182 8.7 State Government Servants 2 2 8.20 School peon 1 1 5.Il Bricklayers 4 4, Total 1,583 1 1,481 101

Providents and remittance 14 Beggars 15

SERIAL NO. 16.

gORTERS' TICKlilT 2.

No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Census Tract-Coorg Rural Tract. No. of Slips-l 77 . Sample-Females.

Group Oode Means ofUvelilwod S1tb-group8 Total Employers Employees , I naependant Number workers

1 2 .3 4 5 6

5.2 P. W. D. Road worker I 1 9.5 Monkey Dancer I 1 8.14 Midwife 1 1 8.22 Teacher 2 2 8.11 Physician 1 1 5.11 Bricklayers 1 1 5.10 Mud.worker 4 4 9.3 Dhobi 3 3 9.10 Domestic servant 9 9 5.12 Stone cutter 6 6 9.12 Cooks 9 9 8.8 Union Government Servants 1 1 9.0 Daily labourers ]37 137 Total 176 110 6

Beggar! 1

200 SERIAL NO. 17.

SOltTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-Yo No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract., No. of Slips-860. General-Males.

(kO'Up Gode Means oj livelihood Sub-groups Total Employer Employee 1 ndependant Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6

4.62 Carpenters 168 1 36 131 3.32 Fitters, Mechanics in Garage engaged in repairing Motors 57 7 50 2.71 Tailors (Stitching) 107 6 14 87 4.04 Goldsmiths, Jewellers 87 5 11 71 4.61 Sawyers 37 I 11 25 0.32 Workers in Coffee Estate 75 31 44 2.12 Workers in Rice Mills 33 3 30 0.40 Forest officials 34 34 2.92 Cobblers 20 1 1 18 2.13 Workers in Bakery 20 6 14 3.32 Cycle repairers 19 3 7 9 3.02 Coppersmiths 19 1 6 12 4.2 Brick-makers 17 6 11 2.03 Butchers 15 1 5 9 0.43 Firewood cutting 14 14 3.01 Blacksmiths 17 3 3 11 2.40 Soda manufacturers 15 3 12 4.60 Preparing Brooms 13 13 0.60 Fishing 7 1 2 4 4.5 Workers in Tyre Company 7 2 5 2.00 Sweetmeat making or putto 6 6 4.91 Press workers 12 2 9 1 3.03 Tin makers 4 1 3 4.03 Watch repairers 7 7 0.22 Packer in the Honey and wax production 6 6 0.30 Grower of Cardamoms 4 3 1 4.65 Workers in plywood 4 4 2.23 Milk man 3 3 4.92 Binders in Presses 3 3 4.64 ' Basket makers 3 3 0.12 Cattle rearing 3 3 2.23 Workers in dairy farm 2 1 1 2.42 Toddy Tappers 2 2 3.06 Gun repairing 2 2 3.7 Unani Medicine making 2 2 4.02 ,Photo Frame workers 2 2 3.01 Shoeing Bullocks with iron shoes 2 2 3.01 Lock repairers 1 1 0.10 Elephant Mahout 1 1 2.74 Cap repairer 1 1 2.62 Worker in Weaving Factory 1 1 3.03 Repairer of Torch lights 1 0.30 Orange Estate worker 1 1 4.60 Cottage industry 1 1 2.75 Bed repairer 1 1 1.31 Purifying Gold 1 1 3.03 Petromax repairing 1 1 4.5 Worker in Rubber Tyre Co. 1 3.5 Dealers and repairers of Singer sewing machines 1

Total 860 79 341 440

201 26 SERIAL NO. 18.

SORTERS' TICKET. 2.

No. and Name of Distdct--26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-V. No. and Name of Tract-Coorg Non·City Urban Tract-. No. of Slips-10l. Sample-Males

GroupGode Mean8 oj livelihood Sub'group8 Total Employer Employees 1 ndependa~t Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6

4.62 Carpenters 19 19 4.61 Saw Mill workers 6 6 0.40 Forest office workers 11 II 0.32 Coffee planters 6 3 3 3.32 Peraons engaged in making lorry bodies 6 6 4.04 Goldsmiths .. 10 10 2.71 Tailors 9 3 I 5 0.60 Fishing . 2 2 3.01 Shoeing bullocks, hors.s :3 3 2.92 Cobblers 3 3 4.91 Press workers 3 3 3.02 Coppel'smith 2 2 4.61 Sawyers 4 4 2.12 Rice Mill workers 5 2 3 4.03 Watch repairers 3 3 4.5 Tyre workers 2 2 0.30 Worker in cardamom estate 1 1 0.11 Cowherd (Grazing) 1 1 2.04 Soda ahop worker 1 1 2.03 Butcher 0 1 2.13 Bakery worker I 1 2.62 Weaving worker 1 1 4.2 Preparing bricks 1 1 Total 101 8 47 46

SERIAL NO. 19.

SonTEns' TICKET 2.

Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number of livelihood Clll.'ls-V. NUInber and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non,City Urban Tract. Number of Slips. Displaced Persons-Males.

Group Code M ean~ of livell:hood Sub.group.s Total Employer Employee . lndependant Number '/1J01'ker8

1 2 3 4 5 6

2.12 Accountant, Suryodaya Rice 1\'iills 1 I Total 1 1

202 SERIAL, NO., M.

/ SORTERS TWK1!l'i" 2.

Number and Name of District:_26. Coorg. Number of livelihood Class-V. Number and Name of Census Tract-----Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Number of SlipS--n8. General-Females Group Oode Means of livelihood Sub-group Total Employer Employee Independant Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6 0.32 Coffee planters and workers 24 8 16 2.71 TailQrs 4 4 2.12 Rice mill workers 5 5 4.60 Preparing brooms 9 9 2.50 Snuff manufacturer .'. 2 2 4.2 Brick makers 2 2 0.40 Forest officials 2 2 2.23 Milk maid 3 3 2.13 Preparing Happlams I 1 2.70 Preparing hand bags 1 1 4.64 Basket and thatti making 1 1 0.30 Orange estate workers 1 1 4.04 Jewellery shop 1 1 2.1I Hand pounding of rice 2 2 Total 58 9 28 21

SERIAL NO. 21.

SORlIilms' TICKET 2.

Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number of livelihood G1MS-V. Number and Name of Tract-CooDg Non-City Urban Tract. Number of Slips----8. Sample-Females.

Group Code Mean8 of livelihood Sub-group Total Employer Employee I ndependant Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6 4.60 Preparing brooms 3 3 0.32 Coffee planters 2 2 2.71 Tailors 2 2 4.64 Basket, thatti maker 1 1 Total 8 2 6 SERIAL NO; .2a.

SoarERs' TIOKET 2.

Number and Nltme of District-26. Coorg. Number of Ii velihood Class-"I. Numbf'r and Name of Tract-Coorg Non.City Urban Tract. Number af Slips-813. General-Males.

Group Code Means oj livelihood Sub.group8 Total Employer Employee Independant Number worker

1 2 3 4 (j 6

6.00 Shop keeper 15 1 U 8 6.ll Retail provision shop 116 23 2;> 68 6.4 Wholesale provision shop 13 3 10 6.5 Timber business 45 13 18 14 6.11 Fish traders 27 4 23 6.00 Retail general merchants 97 12 38 47 6.00 Cutlery goods merchants 68 7 6 55 6.3 Retail cloth merchant 89 16 26 47 6.8 Workers in Banks 28 28 6.11 Milk selling 19 2 8 9 6.00 General merchant in glassware 7 2 I 4 6·11 Trader of coconuts, etc. 19 4 3 12 6.12 Toddy, Arrack. Beer merchants 14 12 2 6.5 Wholesaler in gil ted articleS 3 3 6.11 Vegetables stall worker 16 2 4 10 6.11 Fruit shop business 16 16 6.11 Dealer in Sweetmeats 9 9 6.21 Petroleum distributors 8 8 6.11 Edible 0 il distributors 3 3 6.00 Co·operative stores 7 7 6.00 Motor (parts) dealers 13 13 (L4 Employees nnder coffee merchants 9 9 6.4 Agents of Tea 4 4 6.ll .Jaggery merchants 3 3 6.00 Diamond merchants 3 3 6.15 Betel leaves merchant 14 14 6.03 News paper distributors 4 4 6.3 Skin merchants 4 1 3 6.15 Beedi merchants 24 1 2 21 6.00 Ammunition merchants 3 3 6.3 Footwe!\f merchants 7 2 1 4 6.5 Wholesale general merchant in other than foodstuffs 7 4 3 6.4 Rice merchant 3 3 6.02 Trader in medicines 3 3 6.01 Hawker (Unclassified) 3 3 6.02 Druggists :l .. 3 G.03 Stationery merchant 8 8 6.5 Wholesale cloth merchant 8 6 2 6.00 Bangle shop 6 1 5 6.4 Cardamom merchant 7 7 6.11 Mutton sellers 4 I 2 I 6.03 Dealer in books 3 3 6.04 Cattle business 2 2 6.11 Trader in butter 7 7 6.12 Tradp.rin cold drinks 5 5 6.7 Insurance agents 2 2 6.00 Copper merchants {j 3 1 1 6.5 Wholesale beedi merchant 3 3 6.5 Wholesale General merchant other than foodstuffs 1 1 6.00 Watch dealer I I 6.13 Snuff merchant 1 1 6.11 Pappada businesS 1 1 6.00 Aluminium goodS selJer 1 1 6.00 Dealer in Trunks 1 I 6.21 Keroslme oil salesman 1 1 6.11 Biscuit seller 2 2 6.00 Petty dealer in perfumery 1 1 6.11 Betelnut merchant 9 2 3 4 6.15 Pansupari merchan.t 8 8 Total 818 110 24-9 454

204 SERIAL NO. 28.

SORT)!iBS' TZCXET 2.

Number and Na.me of District-26. Coorg. . Number of livelihood Class-VI. Number and Name of Tract---'-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Number of Slips-S6. Sa.mple-Males.

Group Gode Means of livelihood 8ub-group~ Total Employer Employee lndeperulant Number worker . 1 2 3 4 .5 6

6.3 Cloth merchants 8 1 5 2 6.15 Panbeeda, Bedi merchants 3 3 6.11 Provision shop dealers 10 5 5 6.00 General merchants 15 3 8 4- 6.5 Timber business 8 2 3 3 6.00 Cutlery merchants 5 5 6.Il Fish trade 4 4 6.4 Wholesale coffee dealers 2 2 6.11 Fruit merchants 2 2 6.11 Milk seller 2 2 6.11 Cooonut merchant 4, 4 6.03 Paper books seller 2 2 6.00 General merchants 3 3 6.3 Proprietor, dealer of piece goods 1 1 6.00 Ammunition dealer 1 1 6.00 Copper merchant 1 1 6.11 Vegetable seller 1 I 6.15 Betel leaves seller 1 I 6.15 Beedi merchant 1 I 6.02 Trader in drugs and medicines 1 1 6.12 Arrack Depot Clerk 1 1 6.11 Meat seller servant 1 1 6.21 Salesman, petrol bunk 1 1 8.11 Groundnut selling 1 1 6.5 Wholesale gilted article selling I 1 6.7 Organiser, Insurance 1 I 6.4 Representa tive of biscuit industries 1 1 6.00 Hardware merchant 1 I 6.8 Manager, Canara Banking Corporation 1 I 6.3 Shoe shop, foot wear houae .. 2 1 Total 86 7 33 46

SERIAL NO. 24.

SORTERS' TXC:KET 2. Number and Name of Diatric.t_:_26. Coorg. N umber of livelihood Class-VI. Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Number of Slips-34. Geoeral -Females.

Group Gode Means of livelihood Sub-groups Total Employer Employee I rulependant Number worker 1 2 3 4 5 6 6.00 Petty shop keepers, general articles 6 6 6.11 Provision dealers .. 3 3 6.13 Tobacco d&alers 3 3 6.11 Milk selling 4 4 6.00 Petty shop keepers 2 2 6.00 Bangle sellers 3 3 6.00 General merchants 2 2 6.11 Dealer in butter I 1 6.7 Clerk, Insurance Co. I 1 6.3 Fancy footwear sellers 2 2 6.20 Selling firewood 1 I 6.11 Sale of pappadams I I 6.11 Vegetable selling 1 1 6.00 Diamond seller I I 6.11 Sweetmeat seller 1 1 6.00 Selling pots 1 I 6.00 Copper merohant!! 1 1 Total 34 1 1 32

205 SERIAL NO. 2.'1.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

Number and Name of DistrWt-26. Coorg. Number of livelihood Class-VI. Number and Name of Census Tract.-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Number of Slips-5. Sample-Females.

Gl'OUp Code Means of livelihood Sub-groufJG Total Employer Employee lndependant Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6 6.11 Groundnut business 2 2 6.W Beedas, beedi seller 1 1 6.00 Petty shop keeper 1 1 6.00 Bangles merchant 1 1 Tr·t.. l 5 5

SERIAL NO. 26.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

Number and Name of District-26. Coorg. Number of Livelihood Class-VII_ Number and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. Number of Slips-S5S General-Males.

Group Cooe Means of livelihood Sub-group8 Total Employer Employee I ndeperuiant Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6

7.1 Lorry, bus drivers 113 101 12 7.1 LOITy,buscondu~orn 30 30 7.1 Leading and unloading lorries 50 50 7.1 Bus, lorry cleaners 57 57 7.1 Cart drivern and owners 37 3 13 21 7.1 Persons engaged in motor transport 49 4 35 10 7.1 Bullock cart drivers owners 9 1 5 S 7.1 Hire received from ponies and horses 3 3 7.42 Porters parcel carrying 2 2 7.41 IV class offioer, railway Out .Agency 2 2 7_1 Hire receiving from asses 1 1

Total 853 8 295 50

206 i ! SERIAL NO. 27.

, SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VII. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non·City Urban Tract. No. ofSlips~31. flam pIe-Males. _ ,

Group Code Means a/livelihood Sub-groups Total Employer EmJioyee I ndependant Number warier

1 2 3 4 5 (J

7 .1 Lorry. bus drivers 8 8 7.1 Conductors of lorries and buses 6 6 7 .1 Loading and unloading lorries 5 5 7.1 Lorry, bus cleaners 4 4 7 .1 Persons engaged in motor transport service 7 1 6 7 .1 Cart drivers 1 1 To_l 31 1 30

SERIAL NO. 2B.

SORTEM' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of the District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Classes-VII. No. and Name of the Census Tract-Coorg Non·City Urban Tract. No. of Slips-Nil. Genera]--li'emales.

(}roup Code M MtiS o/liwlihood Sub'(jYoup& Tolal Employer JJmployu 11lde~lIdl!l1tt Number warker

1 2 3 5 6 Nil.

SERIAL NO. 29.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VII. No. and Name of Census Abstract-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract. No. of Slips-Nil. Sample----Females.

Group Code M ~an.' of livelihood Sub-group~ Tolal Employ~r Employee I ndependllftt Number woY/,er

1 2 3 5 6 Nil.

207 SERIAL NO. 3{J.

SORTERS' TICltlllT 30.

No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non.City Urban Tract. No.ofSlips-2,614. General-Males.

Group Code Mean8 o/livelihood Sub·group8 Total Employer Employee I ndependan t Number worker

1 2 3 4 5 6 9.0 Daily wage earners, unclassified 445 445 9.10 Domestic servants 183 183 9.4 Persons engaged in hotels 322 37 285 8.7 Employees under State Government 294 294 5.11 Mason workers 144 144 8.4 Police, Head Constables, Inspcctor of police 89 89 8.6 Municipal office clerks, peons and attenders 37 37 5.7 Miscellaneous workers in municipalities, scavangers and sweepers 53 53 8.8 Employees of CentratGovernment 78 78 8.22 Teachers and headmasters 112 112 9.5 persons engaged in Circus Co. 90 90 9.2 Barbers 37 6 .'5 26 8.20 Miscellaneous workers in schools 21 21 8.22 Teachers in schools 14 14 8.10 Workers in Hospitals 33 33 9.82 Temple workers 7 7 9.4 Hostel workers 15 15 9.82 Poojaris and archakas 12 7 5 9.5 Film workers and theatre workers 22 22 9.3 Washermen 26 3 4 19 5.10 Building contractors and other workers connected with it 112 18 77 17 9.0 Astrologers (Palmists) 20 20 9.61 Advocates 17 10 7 5.12 Stone cutters 25 25 7.6 Postal workers 25 25 5.13 Painters 11 11 7.9 Wireless operators 1 1 7.7 Telegraph workers 8 7 8.11 Surgeons in Hospital and other doctors 11 5 .'5 1 9.11 Drivers of car3 (private) .. 14 14 8.16 Compounders 8 8 9.62 Lawyers olerks 7 7 9.82 ReligiouB workers in mosque 9 9 5.51 Workers in electrioity company 6 6 9.0 Unclassified workers and clerks 18 18 9.82 Employees in churches 5 5 9.81 Priest missionaries 5 5 8.5 Village officers 5 5 8.18 Workers in Veterinary Department ti 6 9.U Private cartman 5 5 8.6 District board worker 3 3 9.73 Photographer 5 5 8.12 Native doctors 10 9 9.12 Cooks 90 90 9.65 Marker in clerks and associations 9 9 5.2 Road contraotors and other persons engaged in road construction 7 6 9.13 Gardeners 2 2 9.64 Auditor private 1 1 9.5 Acrobats feats 1 1 9.72 Editor' Kodagu ' weekly 1 1 9.5 Teacher in music 2 2 9.5 Snake oharmers 1 1 9.72 Author of eduational books 1 1 Total 2,485 80 2,278 127

Rent from buildings 14 Pensioners and retired workers .. 63 Beggars and Vagrants 30 For workers InmateA of Jails 22 . Total 129

208 , SERIAL NO. 31.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non·City Urban 'fracto No. of Slips-30S. Sample-Males

Group Code Means ofliv~lihood Sub·group8 Total Employer Employee lnilependant Number worker 1 2 3 4 5 6 9.10 Domestic servants 40 40 9.4 Hotel workers 46 38 -SA Police constables S 8 5~7 Municipal scavenger 13 13 9.2 13arber 10 1 2 7 8;·22 Teachers 13 13 9.0 Astrologers :3 3 5.12 Breaking granite stones 3 3 8.10 Hospital workers 7 7 9.75 Photographers 2 2 9.11 Private cartmen 2 2 9.3 ; Washerman 2 2 8.7 Government worker State 30 30 8.8 Central Government workers 9 9 .5.11 Mason workers 27 27 9.0 Daily wage earner (Unclassified) 43 43 9.5 Workers under circus 9 9 9.0 Unclassified workers 4 4 8.11 Medical practitioners 2 2 7.6 Postal workers 3 3 8.13 Dental surgeons civil surgeon 2 1 I 8.21 Lecturer, Government College 2 2 9.5 Theatre workers 5 5 "9.82 Temple workers 2 2 5.2 Construction of bridges 1 I 9.13 Mali in a bungalow 1 I 8.20 Sweeper, Government College 2 2 9.63 Engineer 1 I . 8.18 Veterinary officer 1 I 9.12 Butler 1 I 5.13 Painter 1 I 9.82 Malavi Masjid 1 I 9.82 Hakim 1 1 5.10 Building contractor 1 1 8.6 District Board Clerk 1 I Total 299 9 272 18

Living house rent 1 Beggars 4 Pensioners 2 Convicts 2

CoolIg SERIAL NO. 32.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

No. and Name- of District-26. Coorg. No. of livelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Census Tract-Coorg Non-City Urban No. of Slips-I. Displaced persons-Maleg.

Group Code Means of lit'elihood Sub-groups Number I 2

9.4 Plloprietor, Ganesh L~dge-

Total

SERIAL NO. 33.

SORTERS' TICKET 2.

N~. and Name of District-26. Coorg. " No. oflivelihood Class-VIII. No. and Name of Census Traet-Coorg Non-City Urban Tract_ No.ofSlips-587. Gem'raJ-Females.

Group Code Mens of liveliltood Sub-groups Total Employer Employee Independent Number worker

1 3 4 5 6 9.0 Daily wage earners unclassified 154 154 9.10 Domestic servants 139 139 9.12 Cooks 52 52 5. ]0 Persons engaged in mud work and construction 45 45 8.17 Nurses 27 27 8.10 Hospital workers .. ' 12 12 8.22 Teachers 44 44 8.7 State Government Employees 16 16 5.7 MUnicipal sweepers and scavengers 19 19 9;3 Washer women 8 '8 9.5 Actress in circus 9 -9 8.21 Lecturer in College 3 3 8~20 Hotel workers and school boarding houses 5 5 9.4 Hotel workers 4 4 S.Il Doctors 2 2 8.]4 Midwife 3 3 8.16 Compounders 2 2 8.6 MUnicipal worker 1 1 8.20 Librarian in Government College 1 1 5.51 EIe ctrieian 1 1 9.5 Snake charmer 1 1 9.5 Sweeper in theatre 1 9.5 A~robats feats 1 I

Total 550 540 10

Beggars and haridas baktn of Sri Venkataramana 13 Rent from buildings . . . • •• 17

210 No. and Name ofDistrict-26. Coorg. , INo. of livelihood C1>. No. anll Name ofCeIlII~ :;rract--Coorg Non.City Urban Tract. No.ofSlips-59. Sample-Females.

rJroup (Jo~e, M ean& o/livelihood, 8 ub.group8 Total Employer E" N'IIlmher

1 3 l, {j 9,.00 U n91assmed mazdoor ,. 16 1& 9. g Domestic servantS' 15 15 •. 2 Cpoks .' .. " 6 6 ~ '\ \ Teachers . . . , .. 5 5 ~.l7 '. N1ll'Se8 ...... 2 2 51.1~ \' Persons engaged in construction work i,e., bric)!; layers 3 3 . .51,7' Sweeper (Municipality) 2 2 . .1~ .. S3\ \ Attender, Mahila Samaj Association 1 I ;' 5 .Conjurer 1 1 .' i.3 Iphoby 1 1 ,1.( J,Iotel keeper boarding, lodging 1 1 :I • 7 'Government service State 1 1 Total 54 1 51 2

B'ouse rents interest on money 2 .8eggars 3 5 Total 59 1 51 2

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