CENSUS 1991

PARTS XII A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

SERIES -7 VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

AMRELI DISTRICT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

N. R. VARSANI

of the Indian Administrative Service, Djrector of Census Operations, Gujarat The trodittonai cnttaKc industry oJEmbroulery at mAmrcll district is abOUI 50 years old. The traditional decorated dresses of bUla oJ Tal Kathiya~ad is made by one needie machine like a shape of Machi's ari. In the beginning, almost all women did emhroidery without the help of machines by utilising the silk thread and jari. Thereafter, the Singer company dl!ve/oped tlte machint! for tire embroidery. Fifty years ago, started with Jour or Jive mac;/Iines, this industry is very well developed and today embroidery is done with lite help of about 1,HOO to 2,000 machines in the Bagasara city. 6,000 to 8,000 artisans are getting employment. In addition, In tire ancillary works oJ this industry like border making and mirror ruing, approximately 5,000 women are getting employment. Artisans earns from Rs.80(J!- to Rs.1500/- per month. The income realised F)r the quality work of art emhroidery pcr blouse p.:e :'e vanes between Rs.600/~ to Rs.l ,000/-.

The ilmes produced are chakio, IOdaliya, lOran, pachhit, taMe cloth elC. in this industry. There is huge demand from foreign coumries for the traditional art products of the country. As a result, illi.\' industry had good scope for the development in the field of export. The development possihilities of this industry seems to be very bright. (Drawing by Shr; A.A.Saiyad Sr. Draftsman) CENSUS OF 1991 LIST OF PROPOSED PUBLICATIONS

Central Government Publications - Ccnsus of India 1991, Series - 7 Gujarat are being puhlished in the following parts: Part No Subject Covered

I-A Administration Report - Enumeration I-B Administration Report - Tabulation II-A General Population Tables - A Series II-B General Population Tables-Primary Census Abstract III-A General Economic Tables - B Serics (Ta bles B-1 to B-1 0) m-B General Economic Tables - B Series (fables B-ll to B-22) JV-A Social and CUltural Tab:es - C Series (Tables Col to C-6) IV-B Social and CUltural Tables - C Series (Ta hies C-7 to ColO) V-A Migration Tables - D Series (Tables D-l to D-4) V-B Migration Tables - D Series (fa hies D-S to D-l3) VI Fertility Tahles - F Series VII Tables on Houses and Housebold Amenitics VIII Special Tahles on Scheduled Castcs & Scheduled Tribes IX-A Town Directory

IX-B Survey Reports Oil Selet'fed Towlls

IX-C Survey Reports 011 Selected Villages X Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Scheduled Castes and ", heduled Tribes XI Census Atlas

State Government PublicatiOlt~: District Census Hand Book

XII-A Village and Town Directory 'XlI-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract

Note: All the maps included in this publication are based upon ~lI" I'V of India map with the permission of the Surveyar General ofIndia.

2 <0 Govenunent of India Copyright ( 1993 )

3 The territorial waters of India extend iuto the sea t.o·a dislitlll·1.' of twelve national miles mea~;Jred from the appropriate base line, ERRATA DISTRICT:

Page No. Particu I:lrs Col. No. For Read 14 Inhahikd villagrs 18,025 IS,02X 14 Un Inhahilrd villages 4X4 481

268 L.C.No. 1 3 NOI dear 3,331.XX

300 Urban arras Heelan's Hectares Rajula villagl' 3 (2,427.0(J) (2,427.00)

CONTENTS

I'ages

1 Foreword 5 2 Preface and Acknowledgement 7 3 Map of District Facing page II 4 Important Statistics 12 5 Analytical Note and Tables 15 - 49 (i) Census mnl'epts and definitions 15 (ii) Brief history of district and the District Census Handbook ILJ (iii) Scopc of Village DirCl'tory, Town Dirct"tory and Primary Census Abstract 20

(iv) Physical aspec~ - Highlights on the changes in the jurisdiction of the district 21 during the decade and any important event on geographic and geophysical aspect

(v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in rclation h 1 the economic 22 resources (vi) Major social and cultural cvents, natural, economic and administrative I • developments during the decadc (vii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological impor­ 30 tane,: and places of tourist intercst in tbe towns of the district (viii) Brief analysis of data of Primary Census Abstract, Villagc Directory and 33 Tr.l\\'n Dircctory hased on inset tables

PART· A VILLAGE AND TOWN IlIRECTORY 49 - 234

SECTION· I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 51 - 215

6 Explanatory nole and list of abbreviatiolts used intbc Village Dircctory 52 7 Amreli TallikaIC.D. Block

(i) Taluka/C.D.Block map Fal'in~ page 53

(ii) Alphabetical list ofvillagcs 54 (iii) Villagc Directory 56 8 Dllllr; Taluka/C.D. Block

(i) Taluka/C.D.Block map Facing page 6<)

(ii) Alphabetical list (lfvillag~s 7U (iii) VilLlgl' Dirc(·tory 9 Kllflmblul Tllfllka/C.D.B/ock

(i) Taluka/C.D. Block map Fal"ing pagl." /N

(ii) "J,'~nhd"·

10 Rajula Taluka/C.D. Block

(i) Taluka/C.O Block Illap Facing page 101 (ii) A1phabelicallislofvillages 102 (iii) Village Directory 106 11 ]afrabad Taluka/C.D.Block

(i) Taluka/C.D. Block lIlap Facing page 121 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 122 (iii) Village Directory 124 12 Kodinar Taluka/C.D. Block

(i) "!'aluka/C.D. Block Illap Facing page 133 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 134 (iii) Village Directory 136 13 Kunkllvav Vadia Talllka/C.D Rlock

(i) Taluka/C.D. Block llIap . Facing page 149 I (ii) A1pbabeticallist of villages 150 (iii) Village Directory 152 14 Babra Tallika/C.D. Block

(i) Taluka/C.D. Block map Facing page 165 (ii) A1pbabetical lisl of villages 166 (iii) Village Directory 168 15 Ltlthi TlIluka/C.D.Block

(i) Taluka/C.D. Block map Facing page l79 (ii) Alphabelicallist of villages 180 (iii) Village Directory 182 16 Lilia Tallika/C.D. Block

~I) Taluka/C.D. Block map Facing page 191 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 192 (iii) Village Directory 194 17 Appendix I Taluka/C.D. Block wise abstract of educational, medical and 202 other amenities

18 Appendix II Land utilisation data in respect of Census towns 206

19 Appendix III Taluka/C.D. Blockwise list of villages where no amenities viz. 206 educational, medical, post and telegraph, ll1arket/bat, COIll­ munication and power supply are available

20 Appendix IV List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Cas­ 207 tes and Scheduled Tribes to total popUlation by mnges

SECTION - II TOWN DIRECTORY 217-234 21 Explanatory lIote and list of abbreviations used ill the Town Directory 218 22 Town Directory Statements (I to VI and IV - A) Statement I Status and growth history 220

2 Pages

Statement II Pbysical aspects and location of towns, 1989 222

Sta tement III Municipal Finance, 1989 224

Sta tement IV Civic and other amenities, 1989 226

Statement IV-A Civil' and other amenities in notified slums, 1989 228

Statcmcn: V Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1989 228

StatclIlc lt VI Trade, COlllmerce, industry and hanking, 1989 232

\ 23 AppenJix Towns showing their outgrowths with _populatioIl, t 991 234

PART - n PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 235 - 399

24 Explanatory note and list of abbreviations used in Primary Census Abstract 236 25 District, Taluka/C.D. Block Primary Census Abstract 238 26 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (i) AmreJi Taluka/C.D.BI(lCk 254 (ii) Dhari Taluka/C.D. Block 268 (iii) Khambba TaJuka/C.D. Block 282 , (iv) Rajula Taluka/C.D.Block 292 (v) Jafrabad Talu~/C.D. Blcx~k 306 (vi) Kodinar Taluka/C.D.Block 316 (vii) Kunkavav Vadia Taluka/C.D. Block 330' (viii) Babra Taluka/C.D. Block 344 (ix) Lathi Taluka/C.D. Block 354 (x) Lilia Taluka/C.D. Block 364 27 Appendix Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Populaion­ 374 Urban Blockwise 28 District, Taluka/C.D. Block, Town -Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Cen­ sus Abstract

(i) Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract 382 (ii) Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract 392

3

FOREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Mini­ (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is con­ mum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on ap­ tinuing sint'C thcll with somc itUlovations/ 1ll0diticatiollS proach to the village was also provided for the first time after each decennial CCllSUS. This is the most valuable in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the district level publication brought out by the Census Or­ number of inaccessihle villages in each district. In case of ganisation on behalf of each State Govt./Uniol1 Territory Town Directories also keeping in view the requirements administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on oftbe Minimum Needs Progrlllllllle, a Statement IV-A on some oflhe basic demographic and socio-economic char­ slums was provided so as to enahle thc planners to chalk acteristics and on the availahility of certain important out the progrdnullcs for providing better civic and other civic amellities/fal'ilities in each village and town of the amenities in tbe slums. In this statement details on civic respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class of imJllense utility to the planners, administrators, I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the academicians and research~rs. Scheduled Castes and Schedulcd Trihes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were addcd in­ The scope of the DC;H was initially confined to Statements IV and V respectively. certain important· census tablcs on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects a8 also tbe Primary Census The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the Abstract (PCA) of each villa~ and town (ward-wise) of 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. the district. The DCHs puhlished after the 1961 Census However, the fonnat of PCA bas been restructured contained a descriptive aCl"{lUnt oftbe district administra­ slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. tive statistics, census tables and Village and Town Direc­ Nine fold industrial classification of main workers has tories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of been given as against four-fold industrial classification the District Census Handhooks (l'art-A comprising Vil­ presented in the 1981 Census. In a ddition to this, the lage and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village sex-wise population in the 0 - 6 age group has also been and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all Territories. The third Part (C) orlhe District Census Hand­ children below 7 years of age have been treated as il­ books comprising administrative statistics and district literate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that ceu.,;us tables, which was a Iso to be brought out, could not the above mentioned modifications will belp the plan­ be puhlished in many States/UTs due to considerable ners in chalking out more effective developmental delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981 some programmes. new features alongwith the restructuring of the fonnats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. One of the most important innovations in the 1991 These were published in two parts for each district after Census is the Community Development Block-level the 1981 Census: While Part-A comprised Village and presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward­ instead of the traditional TahsilffalukalPS level presenta­ wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe tion. It is expected that the presentation of Village Direc­ PCA upto tehsil/town level were provided in Part-B. To tory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the illustrate, all the"amenities except electricity were planners in formulation of micro level developmental brought together in the Villa ge Di rectory a nd if a n a lIlenity plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative uuit was not available in the referrent village, the distance in for developmental planning. broad ranges from the nearest place having su('h amenity­ was given. Infonnation on some new items such as adult In order to facilitate the task of administrators, literacy centres, prilllllfy health sub-centres and com­ planners and researchers intending to usc Village Dircc­ munity health workers in the village were provided so as torylPCAdata, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or

5 from the published records, both the computer and manual analytical note depicting the salient features emerging codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Certsus data, a Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981. model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social This publication is a joint venture of the State Studies Division under the guidance ofShri M.K. Jain, the Government/U.T. administration and the Census Or­ present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). This task was ganisation. Tbe data have been collected and compiled carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Dire~tor who was under the, direction of Shri N.R. Varsani, Director of assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his Census Operations, Gujarat on behalf of the State staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps Govt.IU.T. administration which has borne the cost of was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy printing. Tbe task of planning, designing and co-ordina­ Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, tion of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map). former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity I am thankful to all those who have contributed to in presentation of infonnationldata and for preparation of this project.

New A. R. NANDA June 11, 1992 Registrar General, India PREFACE

The 1951 Census, the first Census of Independent municipal finances, trade and commerce, industry, bank­ India, marked a tuming point in the presentation of data ing facilities, civic and other amenities etc. in each town when, for the first time, publication of District Census are given. Hand Books, giving hasic data about each village, com­ menced. Incidentally the census coindded with the Part-B Primary Census Abstract launching of the First Five Year Plan [or developing the key sectors of the country's economy as well as ushering The primary census abstract mainly deal with in implementation of development project'> for the socio­ presentation of basic data like number of occupied economic development of masses. Since 1971 District residential households, number of households, sex-wise Census Hand Books lire prepared by the Census Or~nisa­ break up of population (including house less and institu­ tion and the District Census Hand Book Unit of the State tional population), Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Government during every decennial censuses. These are Tribes population, no. ofliterates, main workers by stand­ published by the Goven-quent of Gujarat at their own cost. ard industrial categories, marginal workers and ,non­ The 1991 District Censqs Hand Books are fifth in the workers of village/town/tal uk a/district, etc. In additionJo series of such publications. However, it was the 1961 give these information, an Appendix to highlight urban Census that gave a more scientific approach to the presen­ block level total population, Scheduled Castes and tation of data in the'Districl Census Hand Book by giving Scheduled Tribes population is also incorporated. I among others, division of,I, workers as per _standard in- dustrial c1assificati~)ll into 'nine,industrial categories as In the plan of presentation of these data, certain well as non-workers, who were conceptualised forthe first inset tables based on census and dala on amenities avail­ time. able in the district precede the data shown ill Parts A& B. Besides, an attempt has also been made to define Census The 1991 District Census Hand Books comprise of concepts, briefbistory oflbe district, major/peculiarcbar­ two parts. The Village and Town Directory in Part-A and acteristics of the district as regards availability of villagewise/townwise Primary Census Abstract in Part-B. economic rt"sources, description of places important from such aspects as religious, historical, archaeological, etc., Part-A Village Directory and those purely serving interest of tourists are also described. This

7 hecn made to show whether the Census Hand Books Shri V.B. Savdasia, Director, Economics and reasonably fulfill these aspirations/requirements. Statistics has also 'helped this organisation not only by placing at the disposal of Cell'iUS services of competant These District Hand Books are thus useful to plan­ personnel on deputation as well as provided valuable ners in planning from bottom as well as to administrators, official statistics for this publication, which have since researchers, educational institutions, including univer­ been incorporated. sities and other socio-economic rescarch centres, demog­ raphers and demographic research centres as well as Thc District Collector and the District Develop­ students conducting research in demography, social and ment Officer and their cOlwemed staIThave extended their e{~nomic studies, as well as to the local bodies like wanu and wholehearted ro-oper.ttion for carrying out Panchayats, Munidpalities and Municipal Corpor.ttions, etc. field work for the census and District Census Hand Book work. A large number of officials of Directorate of Census The Director expresses his deep gnltitude to the Organi~ation and District CCIl"US Hand Book Unit have following officers of the Govenuuent of Guja rat, Genera I contributed in bringing dut these publications. Administration Department, for their valuable, help and co-operation in fulfilling all administrative requirements The Registrar General and Census Commissioner intillle for bringing out these publkations. of India, Shri AR. Nallda, provt(Jed encouragement and gave valuable gUidance~t every/stage ohhe CemiUs work. Shri H.R. Patankar, the then Chief Secretary, Shri The various officers in his office particularly Shri N. S.L. Vanna, the t1ien Additional Chief Secreta ry, Shri J.A. Rama Rao, Shri M.K. Jain, Sill!. Mina), Ghosh, Shri AK. Pandya, Deputy Secretary, Shri AH. Mallek, the then Singh, Shri N.S. 'Soam and Shri J.P. Joshi had also Under Secretary, Shri H.L. Madia, Under Secretary, Shri rendered assistance in 'no small measure in bringing this A.H. Gamit, the then Section Officer and Shri M.S. work at (he final stage of printing. ' Nanavati, A'isistant.

Ahmadabad N. R. VARSANI 30th June, 1992 Director of Census Operations Gujarm

8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OFFICIALS WHO WORKED IN THE D.C.H.B. PROJECT - 1991 D.C.H.B. UNIT D.C.O., GUJARAT Preparation of -Shri J.K. Parikh Technical Shri J.K Patel draft and supervision Dy. Director Guidance Joint Director of D.C.H.B. - Unit I nitial draft and -Shri S.N. Thaker Technical Shri S.N. Srivastava assisted in supervi­ Assistant Director Guidance Dy. Director sion of D.C.H.B. Unit in Map

Initial draft and Compilation Work . Supervision of editing and Compilation work of P.C.A. at Regional Tabulation Offices 1. Shri B.R. Chalishazar -Research Assistant 1. Shri S.V. Trivedi . -Regional Tabula- tion Officer-I 2. Smt. D.O. Jhala 2. Shri V.V. Pandit -II 3. Smt. P.P. Patel " 3. Shri H.B. Malek -III 4. Smt. C.N. Shah -Assistant 4. Shri H.R. Gandhi -IV 5. Smt. N.M. Jariwala -Statistical Assistant 5. Shri P.K. Parekh -V 6. Shri RS. Shagat 6. Shri R.P. Shah -VI () 7. Shri B.R. Poriya 7. Shri KT. Khattar -VII (Mahesana) Computer Work 8. Shri R.N. Yagnik -VIII 1. Shri G.J. Darji -Research Assistant () 2. Shri D.H. Bhatt -Statistical Assistant 3. Smt. U.P. Bhatt -Clerk Flnallsatlon of P.C.A. & Town Directory 1. Shri R.V. Sanghani -Investigator Cord I nation of Printing Work 2. Shri KP. Patel 1. Shri V.M. Dave -Assistant 3. Smt. M.B. Patel -Statistical Assistant 2. Shri K.K. Shah 4. Smt. KS. Mehta " 3. Shri A.L. Patel -Clerk 5. Smt. J.R. Sanghani 6. Smt. KB. Mehta Proof Reading Work 7. Shri B.B. Dave 1. Smt. N.V. Pandya -Assistant 8. Smt. N.P. Patel 2. Shri A.K. Solanki -Proof Reader 9. Kum. NV. Shah -Computer 3. Shri GA Shrimali 10. Smt. A.P. Bhavsar 4. Shri V.R. Solanki 11. Smt. N.D. Mehta 5. Shri S.G. Dave 12. Smt. KJ. Khambhata 6. Shri R.D. Rawal 13. Shri AH. Shah 7. Shri R.K. Joshi 14. Shri B.D. Makwana 8. Shri S.R. Rawal Printing Work 9. Shri B.P. Solanki 1. Shri P.K. Chokshi -Inspector 10. Shri D.S. Gohel 2. Shri N~H. Shah " 11. Smt. T.H. Shah -Cler 12. Shri R.M. Mapping 1. Shri KK. Patel -Senior Drawing Assistant Typing Work 2. Shri C.H. Rajiv -Geographer 1. Smt. P. Jayalakshmi -English Typist 3. Shri M.S. Bhatt - Senior Assistant 2. Shri B.D. Rana -Gujarati.. Typist 4. Shri B.J. Modi -Artist 3. Smt. J.P. Jani 5. Shri A.A. Saiyad -Senior Draftsman 4. Shri AK Doshi 6. Shri JK Brahmbhatt -Draftsman 5. Smt. BK Trivedi 7. Shri G.B. Malek -Fero Print Machine Operata 8. Smt. J.S. Amin -Statistical Assistant Mapping 9. Kum. R.M. Gandhi -Computer 1. Shri P.G. Patel -Assistant Draftsman 10. Smt. A.A. Chudgar 2. Shri C.A. Mistri 3. Shri OK Suthar -Tracer Typing Work 4. Shri KS. Makwana 1. Shri LB. Soniyavora -English Typist. w~

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N n r l IMPORTANT STATISTICS L\ND ANALYTICAL NOTE AND TABLES IMPORTANT STATISTICS STATE DISTRICT GUJARAT AMRELI

ItOlJUlATION TOTAL Persons 4,13,(",582 [%,52,589 Males 2,13,55,209 6,32,129 }'emales 1,99,54,373 6,20,460

RURAL .tenons 2,70,63,521 9,82,933 Males 1,38,84,299 4,94,103 Females 1,31,79,222 4,88,830

URBAN Persons 1,42,46,1)61 2,69,656 Males 74,70,910 1,3K,02(; Females 67,75,151 1,31,630

DECENNlAL POltUI.ATlON +21.19 +16.08 GROWTH RATE 1981-91

AREA (S(I.Kms.) 1,96,024 6,760

DENSITY OF })OJllTlATlON 211 185 O'er S(I.km.)

SEX RATI~) (Numher of Females per 934 982 l,tHlO males)

LITERACY RATE .tersons 61.29 6(\.66 (excluding children in Males 73.13 71.25 the age group 0 - 6) Females 48.64 48.77

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN IJ()PULATION TO TOTAL .tOPULATION 34.49 21.53

PERCEN1/\GE TO TOTAL POJ)ULATION

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 34.12 33.6J Males 53.17 53.46 Females 13.73 13.43

12 MPORTANT STATISTICS - Contd STATE DISTRICT GUJARAT AMRELl

(ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Itersons 6.11 6.23 Males 0.40 0.40 Females 12.23 12.18

(iii) NON-WORKERS Persons 59.77 60.14 Males 46.43 _6.14 Females 74.04 74.39

BREAK-lTP OF MAIN WORKERS

PERCEN1J\GE AMONG MAIN WORKERS

(I) CULTIV~TORS Persons 33.37 39.M9 Males 34.05 38.71 }'emales 30.57 44.66

(II) AGRICULTURAL LAUOURERS Persons 22.92 24.02 Males 17.57 19.55 Females 45.09 42.16

(III) LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY, FISHING, Persons 3.05 3.30 HUNTING AND PlANTATIONS, OR- Males 2.40 3.47 CBARDS AND AIJLlED ACTIVITn:S Females 5.76 2.57

(IV) MINING AND QUARRYING Itersons 0.42 0.27 Males 0.45 0.32 Females 0.29 0.06

(V) MANU}'ACTURING, ')ROCESSfNG, SERVICING, REPAIRS

(V.a)HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 1.39 1.15 Males 1.33 1.11 Females 1.66 1.33

(V.b) OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD Itersons 14.46 15.63 INDUSTRY Males 17.15 19.03 Females 3.33 l.M4

13 IMPORTANT STATISTICS - Concld STATE DISTRICT GUJARAT AMRELJ

(VI) CONSTRUCTION Persons 2.01 1.12 Males 2.30 1.23 Females 0.79 0.69

(VII) TRADE AND COMMERCE Persons 8.87 6.20 Males 10.44 7.48 J<'emales 2.34 1.04

(VIII) TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND Persons 3.79 2.07 COMMITNICATIONS Males 4.59 2.56 Females 0.45 0.10

(IX) OTHER SERVICES Persons 9.72 6.35 Males 9.72 6.54 Females 9.72 5.55 l'I<:RCENTAGE OF SCHEIlULED CASTES Persons 7.41 9.12 POl'UIATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 7.44 9.22 Females 7.37 9.02

• ERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 14.92 0.16 POPULATION 1.'0 TOTAL I'OPULATION Males 14.67 0.18 Females 15.18 0.18

NUMBER OF OCCUI'IED RESIDENTIAL 73,42,184 1,95,291 HOUSES

TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 18,5"9 595 Inhabited 18,025 595 Uninhabited 484

VILLAGES WITH POPULATION 01<' 650 17 5,000 AND OVER

NUMBER (WTOWNS 264 12

NUMBER-OF TALUKAS 184 10

14 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Introduction (i) Statutory towns Keeping in view the needs of planners, specifically All places with local authorities like Municipal Cor for micro-level planning, District Census Hand Book is porations, Municipalities, Cantonments and Notifie( brought out in two parts i.e. part A and part B for each town areas are treated as statutory towns. district in one volume. The part A presents basic data (ii) Non-Municipal towns or Census towns pertaining to the infrastructural facilities and amenities for each village and town, whereas part B gives the primary All qther places (except statutory towns) wbicl census abstract data for each village and for each ward of satisfy the '{allowing three criteria viz. (a) A minimuIT the town. The village wise if!irastructura. and amenities popUlation of 5,000 (b) A density of population of atleas data were collected through "Village Directory" fonn 400 per sq.km. or 1000 persq.mile (c) Atleast 75 per cen from the village level officials i.e. Talati-cum-Mantri, of the male working population engaged in non-agricul. while the townwise infrastructural and amenities data tural and allied pursuits. . were collected through "Town Directory" fonn from the local bodies viz. Municipal Corpmations, Municipalities, The three criterias specified above were strictly ap Nagar Panchayats, Village Pancbayats etc. The non-cen­ plied to all revenue villages based on the preceding censm sus data i.e. amenities and land use pertained to the year data i.e. 1981 Census data and all revenue villages whici 1989-90. The primary census abstra~t data were compiled satisfied the above criteria were declared as census towru from the Individual Slips of 1991 Cel)Sus and related to or non-municipal towns for the purpose of census. In thl the Reference Date as Sunrise of Ist\March;.1991. 1981 and 1991 censuses, industrial category III specifyin~ activities like fishing, livestock, hunting, plantations an It is utmost important for the "districl Census Hand­ orchards, etc. were treated at par with cultivators all( book" users to acquaint themselves with different census labourers for the purpose of the third criterion mentione( concepts adopted during the houselisting work as well as above. Thus, the third criterion was calculated with refer during the actual census enumeration work, as tbe tables ence to the figures for working categories. presented in this publication relate to different census concepts, viz. rural and urban areas, census house, census The above definition of urban area differs slight", household, scheduled castes, scbeduled tribes, literates, from that of 1961 and 1971 censuses, wherein activitie. main worker, marginal worker, non-worker etc. such as fishing, livestock, hunting, plantations and or [I] Census concepts and definitions cbards etc. were treated under"non-agricultural activities

Rural areas U~ban Agglomeration

The Census data are being presented separately for The concept of urban agglomeration, adopted for tht rural and urban areas. It is rather difficult to give an exact first time in the 1971 Census is an improvement over tht definition for rural areas as far as census is concerned. The concept of town group adopted in the 1961 Census. Th( urban areas are defiped in the census. The remaining areas said concept has been continued in the subsequent cen not classified as urban area are known as rural areas. Thus, suses of 1981 and 1991. Very often, the growth oftowm a rural area is non-urban consisting of 'revenue village' overlapped the statutory limits of a city or a town. Thest with well defined boundaries, which is the basic lowest were reflected in large railway colonies, university cam· unit in the hierarchy of administrative units. Tbe revenue puses, port areas, industrial areas etc. which grow outsidf 'Iillage may comprise several hamlets, yet the entire vil­ the limits of a town, but they revealed a continuous growt lage is considered as ~JIle unit for tbe presentation ofcensus with the town. These outgrowths mayor may not b~ data. As reported by concerned authorities, the forest area is also treated as separate forest village. themselves qualify to be treated as separate towns, bu they deserve to be considered as urban areas. Such a tow Urban areas with its outgrowth area is treated as one urban unit an( called 'Urban Agglomeration'. The constituents of ar Urban areas are clearly defined for the purpose of Census. Urban areas comprise (1) Statutory towns and (2) urban agglomeration should satisfy the conditions of ur non-municipal towns i.e. census towns. banization, continguity and viability. These are the genera

Amr - 2 15 principles based on which urban agglomeration are 3 Bawa-Dedh, Dedh Sadhu formed. 4 Bhambi, Bhambhi, A"adaru, Asodi, Chamadia, Chamar, Cbambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, Harali, Following are the probable different situations in Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, Madig, which urban agglomerations could be constituted. Mochi, Nalia, Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidar, Rohit, Samgar. (i) a city or town with continuous growth, which is 5 Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, outside the statutory town limits, but coming within Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli. the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages, 6 Chalvadi, Channayya (ii) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths, 7 Chenna Dasar, Holaya Desar (iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their 8 Dangashia. outgrowths, all of which formed a continuous 9 Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya spread. 10 Gannatang 11 Garoda, Garo Census House 12 Halleer A 'Census House' is a building or a part thereof 13 Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar having a separate main entrance from the road or a com­ 14 Holar, Valhar mon courtyard or staircase etc., used or recognised as a 15 Holaya, Holer separate unit. It may be occupied orvacant. It may be used 16 Lingader for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. In 17 Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu case of a building having a number of flats or blocks; 18 Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, Vallkar, Maru Va nka 1 which are independent of one another having separate Antyaj entral1l~es of their own from the road or a common stair­ 19 Mang, Matang, Minimadig case or a common courtyard, leading to the main gate, 20 Mang-Garudi I were considered as separate census houses. 21 Meghval, Meghwal, Menghvar 22 Mukri Census Household 23 Nadia, Hadi A household is a group of persons, who commonly 24 Pasi live together and would take their meals from a common 25 Senva, Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Rawat kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of 26 Shemalia them from doing so. There may be a household of persons 27 Thori related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or 28 Tirgar, Tirbanda having a combination of both . Examples of such unrelated 29 Turi households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residen­ 30 Turi Barot, Dedh Barot tial hotels, rescue homes, jails, , etc. These are Scheduled Tribes called 'Institutional Households'. There may be one mem­ ber households, 2 member households or multi-member 1 Barda households. For Census purposes, each one of these types 2 Bavacha, Bamcha js regarded as a 'household'. 3 Bharwad (In the Nesses of the forests of AIech Barada and Gir) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes 4 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi-Bhil, Dungri Bhit The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bbil, Tadvl Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave. notified under the constitution (Amendment Act of 1976) 5 Charan (In the Nesses of the forests of AIech. for Gujarat State have been treated as Scheduled Castes Batada and Gir) and Scheduled Tribes for the purpose of enumeration. A 6 Chaudhri (In and Valsad districts) list of such Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes notified 7 Chodhara for Gujarat is as under. 8 Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi Scheduled Castes 9 Dbodia 10 Dubla, Talavia, Halpati 1 Ager 11 Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi 2 Bakad, Bant

16 12 Gond, Rajgond Reference period for classification of economic status Kathodi, Klitkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, 13 In 1991 Census, the economic status of a person has Son Kathodi, Son Katkari been adopted int~ following 3 categories, viz. (1) Main 14 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna Worker (2) Marginal Worker and (3) Non-worker. 15 Koli (In Kachchh district) Koli Dbor, Tokre Koli, KoJcha, Kolgba The economic status of a person is classified with Kunbi (In Dangs district) reference to a reference period preceding the census. The 18 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala, Nayaka, Kapadia reference· period prescribed was one year preceding the Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka date of enumeration. 19 Padhar 20 Paradhi (In Kachchh District) , Main Worker 21 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi, (Excluding The main worker is a person who works for the Amreli Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, , Kach- major part of the year i.e. for the 6 months or 183 days or chh, R;jkot and Surendranagar Districts) more in one or more than one activity. 22 Patelia 23 Pomla Marginal Worker 24 Rabari (In the Nesses ofthe'~orests of A1ech Barada & Gir) . .The marginal worker is a person who works for a 25 Rathawa period of less than 6 months or 183 days. in one or more 26 (In Amreli, Bhavnagar,.Jamnagar, Junagadh, than one activity. and Surendranagar Districts) Non-Worker 27 Vaghri (In Kachchh Districts): 28 Varli A non-worker is a person who had no economic 29 Vitola, Kotwalia, Barodia activity anytime du~ing the period of reference of 1 year preceding the date of enumeration. These would cover all The enumerators were instructed to record a person persons who are engaged in unpaid home duties and who as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe provided the name do no other work or have not done any work at all during given by the person was found in the above list. the last 1 year. Full time students and children attending Scheduled Castes may belong to Hindu, Sikh or Buddhist schools, all dependents such as' infants or children not religion. However, a person belonging to Scheduled Tribe attending schools or persons pennanently disabled from can profess any religion. work because of illness or old age, persons retired from Literates service or rentier, beggers, vagrants, convicts in jails or inmates of a penal, mental or charitable institution and all A person, who can both read and write with under­ non-workers who may not come under any of the above standing in any language, is taken as literate. A person categories. who can merely read but can not write is not considered as literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate The activity of main workers is dassified into fol­ should have received any fonnal education or should have. lowing 9 c.ategories viz. (1) Cultivator (2) Agricultural labourer (3) Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plan­ passed any minimum educational standard. All children tations, orchards and allied activities (4) Mining and quar­ upto the age of 6 years are treated as illiterates, even if rying (5) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs they are school going children and might have picked up (6) Construction (7) Trade and commerce (8) Transport, reading and writing a few odd words. storage and communications and (9) Other services. Work 1. Cultivator Work has been defined as participation in any A person is considered as a cultivator if he or she has economically productive activity. Such participation may been engaged either as an employer, single worker or be physical or mental in a nature. Work involves not only family worker in cultivation of land owned or held from actual work but also effective supervision and direction of Government or from private persons or institutions for work. It also includes unpaid work on farm or in family payment in cash, kind or share in cultivation induding enterprise. supervision or direction of cultivation.

17 Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvest­ not merely selling) of goods. It does not include profes­ ing and production of cereals and milled crops such as siom; such as that of a pleader, astrologer etc. or merely wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such trade or business, even if such professions, trade or ser­ as sugarcane, groundnut, tapioca, pulses, raw jute, vk'es arc run at home by members of household. kindered fibre crop cotton etc. It does not include fruit 5 (b) Other than Household Industry growing, vegeta ble growing or keeping orchards or groves This category of industry deals with production, or working on plantations like lea, coffee, rubber, processing, servicing and repairing done in places other cinchona and other medicinal plantations. than in household industry., 2. Agricultural Labourer 6. Construction A person Who works on another person's land for wages in cash, kind or share is considered as an agricul­ All persons engaged in construction and main­ turallabourer. He/she has no risk in the cultivation, but tenance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraphs, he/she merely works on another person's land for wages. telephone, waterways and water reservoirs, hydroelectric An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract projects, industrial pla~t<; and activities allied to construc­ on land, on which he/she works. tions such as plumbi~g, heatil)g and air conditioning in­ stallation, setting of tiles, brick etc. are treated as mar~le,,

3. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plan­ workers under this category. 0 tations, Orchards and Allied Activities 7. Trade and Commerce Those who are engaged in rearing up goats, sheep, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk-worms arc treated as This category includes all workers employed in workers under livestock. Similarly, persons engaged in wholesale and retail trade of all kinds a\ld other commer­ fishing ordoing plantation or conservation of forests come cial activities like financing, insurance, real estate and under this category of workers. business services and legal services as are rendered by advocate, barristers, pleaders etc. 4. Mining and Quarrying 8. Transport, Storage and Communications Persons engaged in different type of mines such as coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, man­ All persons employed in any form of transport either ganese, gold, sil~er, copper ores and quarries of stones, by road, rail, water or air and persons participating in clay and sandpits, precious and semi precious stones, mica storage, warehousing activities and communications such etc. come under this category of workers. as postal, telegraphs, telephones and broadcasting are treated workers under this category. 5. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs 9. Other Services The category has been divided into two sub­ This class includes all workers engaged in services categories namely (a) Household Industry and (b) Other like electricity, gas, water, public administration and than Household Industry. defence services, sanitary services, education, scientific 5 (a) Household Industry and research services, medical and health services, A Household Industry is defined as an industry religious and welfare services, recreational and cultural conducted by the Head of the household himself/herself services and personal services. Thus, it would appear that and/or mainly by the members of the household at home this category covers all such workers Who do not come orwithin the village in rural areas and within the premises under any ofothe industrial categories mentioned in the of the house where the household lives in urban areas and foregoing paragraphs and also those whose activities have that it does not run as a registered factory. not been adequately described. General labourers who are accustomed to work in various miscellaneous jobs are also A Household Industry further related to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling (but classified under 'other services'.

18 [II] Brief History of the District and the District was waning both in Gujarat and the peninsula. He was Census Handbook appointed Governorofthat place which became a depend­ ency of the . (a) History of the District Bhoja Bhagat who wrote satirical poems (chabkbas) Scanty information is available about the historical a iming at futility of wordly life and exposure of hypocrisy background of the district before it fonned part of the of religious leaders of his time belonged to village Fateh­ fonner . The derives its name pur of Amreli taluka. The famous King poet of Gujarati from the town of Amreli, which is the headquarters of the literature, Thakor Saheb Sursinhji also known as 'Kalapi' district. The ancient name of Amreli town appears from a was the ruler of the former Lathi State now fomling part stone inscription in the Nagnath temple to have been of Ari'treli district. Amarvalli. On integration of the State with in At the time of the appearance of Damajirao Gaek­ Ma y, 1949 the district became a part of the fonner Bomba y wad in Kathiawad about the year 1730, A1I1reli was held State. It consisted of areas of Amreli and Okhamandal by three parts i.e. Kathis of the Jabalia tribe, some Saiyads districts of the former Baroda State with the addition of who had obtained grants of the land from the Emperor of Ghogho Mahal from Ahmadabad district. The Ghogho Delhi and the Fojdar of Junagadh who was subordinate to Mahal and Okbamandal areas were merged in the districts the Subcdar of Ahmadabad. Damajirdo imposed tributes of Bhavnagar and Jamnagar and certain areas from the on all of them. Thus, Damajitao Gaekwad, the Maratha districts of Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Junagadh were trans­ Sardar established military outpost" (Thanas) at Amreli ferred to the Amreli district. The district of Amreli as and Lathi in 1742-43 A.D. Up to\the year 1820, Kathiawad constituted at present is recent in origin but the region was controlled by Gaekwad's Viceroy. Vithalrao Devaji, comprised therein has administrative history of consider­ who resided at Amreli the capital' of the possessions which able importance. Some of the present territories of the had been acquired by the Gaek~ad. The next acquisition I present Amreli comprised Amreli, Damnag,.-, in pointof order was Damnagar formerly called Chabharia Bhimkatta (peta), Dhari, Khambha (peta), Kodinar and and six villages which were given to Damajirao Gaekwad Ratanpur (peta) mahals which fomled part of Baroda State in dowry at the time of marriage of his daughter by Lakhaji in 1949. In 1949, Amreli Prant alongwith other parts of of Lathi. To this nu.cleus, VithaJrao [)evaji added by get­ Baroda State, was merged with Bombay State. Thus, the ting sOllie villages taken over by Kathis of Babra and present Amreli district has been carved out of a number of others. These acquisitions made up Damnagar mahal of Princely States of varying status and size. Apart from 26 villages. Later on this mahal was amalagamated with Amreli prant of former Baroda State, the district also Lathi taluka which was transferred to this district under contains some territories of former Bhavnagar and Jhe scheme of reorganization of district. The fort of Dhari . Junagadh States, States/Estates ofJafrabad, Lathi, Dedan, in the last century belonged to the Thebani Kathis of Bagasara, Charkba, Lakbapadar, , Kotda Pitha, Sarasia, who ceded it to a noted free booter named Raning Gannali Nani-Moti,Jamka, Vadia, Thana-Devli, Amrapur Vala. The taluka of Dhari was annexed by the Gaekwad and Babra. Some villages of fonner outlaying State like when Raning Vala had gone out for Baharvata or out­ Bilkha, Jetpur and Bhesan have also been merged into this lawry. The precise date when the Gaekwad first placed district. foot in Kodinar is unknown but he had a post at Mul­ Dwarl was obtained by the Gaekwad byarran­ , Marathawada, and Kachchh regions gements concluded with Bahadur Khan who was helped and Amreli district became a part of the bigger bilingual by the Gaekwad in establishing his claim to the throne of State. In 1959, this district was reorganised by effecting Junagadh after the death of Nawab Hamid Khan in 1811. several territorial changes. Lastly, the Bombay State was Besides the fonner prant of Amreli under Baroda State, bifurcated on 1st May, 1960 aid seperate States of the present day district includes various other areas also. Gujarat and were formed. Since that date the Rajula area originally belonged to Babarias of Babariad­ Amreli district became a part of the Gujarat State. har and then to the. Nawab of Junagadh from whom the (b) History of District Census Handbook Bhavnagar rural annexed it in 1786-87. Babra and Chital were und~r Kathi rulers and petty chieftains. Jafrabad Before the ·1951 Census, the census figures were originally belonged to Danda Stale. Sidi Hilal of published in a booklet known as 'Village Handbook' Janjira who became independent when the Mogul Power which contained only villagewise popUlation figures.

19 These books were prepared and published by the Direc­ primary census abstract data, hoth General and Scheduled torate of Census. Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Both parts were published in one volume. Part C brought out for 1971 Census was The District Census Handbook was introduced for dropped in 1981 Census. However, official statistics and the firsttime in 1951.Census by the Directorate of Census. some portion of analytical notes of Part C of 1971 Census It comprised the villagewise primary census abstract were also included in the 1981 District Census Handbook. figures and infonnation on available amenities. It also contained several tables relating to the district. It varied For the 1991 Census, the District Census Ha ndbooks in content and size from State to Stale depending upon-the are prepared more or less on the same lines of the preced­ resources offered by the respective State Governments. ing 1981 Census.

In 1961 Census, a unifonn panern of District Census [III] Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and Handbook was adopted throughout the country. The Primary Census Abstract project ~as jointly executed by the Directorate of Census As mentioned earlier, the District Census Handbook and the State Government. In addition to the English is brought out in two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A version, it was published for the first time in Gujarati covers the non-census dat~ of village directory and town language. The District Census Handbook 1961 was pub­ directory whereas Part B cqvers the primary census lished in three parts viz. Part I, Part II and Part III. Part I abstract data of 1991 Census. ;Tbe scope of village direc­ related to Introductory Note i.e. general and economic tory, town directory and prinlary ce~us abstract is dis­ infonnation for the. district and a brief gazetteer of place cussed below. names. Part II pertained to census tables, viIJagewise list of industrial establishments, tables on handicrafts and Scope of Village Directory departmental statistics. Part III consisted on village direc­ For the census work, tbe villages in the'district have tory covering the amenities and primary census abstract been arranged talukawise (C.D. blockwise) and within the data combined in one statement. It also covered district taluka (C.D. b)ock), they are shown location fodewisc. and taluka maps. Eacll village is assigned a location code number for the It is worthwhile here to note tbat tbe State Govern­ purpose of identification. Prior to the village directory ment has created a separate unit for preparing and infonnation, a map and alphabetical list of villages for publisbing District Census Handbooks from 1971 Census each taluka (C.D. blockwise) is given in Part A. Village directory contains the non census data of eacb village. It onwards. In the 1971 Census, the contents of District gives the villagewise basic information relating to in­ Census Handbook were modified. In the preceding cen­ frastructure and amenities available in the sphere of suses, the data on amenities and primary census abstract education, medical, drinking water, markets/hats, power were covered in one statement whereas in 1971 Census, supply, post and telegraph, communications, approach tbe data on amenities and primary census abstract were road to village and distribution of land use area. In addi­ separated into two different parts. Thus, the coverage of tion, it contains information about total area of each vil­ amenities data was extended and the land use data were lage, total population and number of households and the introduced for the first time frolll 1971 District Census nearest town and its distance from the village. The-infor­ Handbooks. Moreover, a separate portion known as mation on number of households and total population has 'Town Directory' was also incorporated for the first time been included with a view to examine the co-relation of in the District Census Handbook. The 1971 District Ce_n­ amenities with the number of households and population sus Handbook was publisbed in three parts viz. Part A, Part they serve. Ifan amenity is not in existence in the referrant B and Part C. P~rt A contained the village and town village, the distaflce in broad ranges from the nearest directory. Part B contained village and townwise primary place, where the amenity is available is given. The broad census abstract data and Part C contained official statis­ ranges are (-5 kms.), (5-10 kms.) and (10 + kms.). tics, besides full count census tables, urban census tables The format ofvi1lage directory has been revised and and analytical report on census and related statistics socio­ some items sllch as staple food of the people, places of economic and cultural tables (Rural areas) and housing religious, historical and archaeological interest, copies of tables. Part Aand Part B were combined and published in the newspaper coming in the villages, number of motor­ one volume. cycles and scooters, number of cars and jeeps and number The District Census Handbook 1981 was brought of tractors available in the villages have been excluded out in two parts - Part Aand Part B. Part A contained the from the village directory of 1991 District Census Hand­ village and town directory whereas part B included the book. At tbe end of village directory, the following 4 appendices have been included in the District Census

20 Handbook 1991, on the same lines of preceding 1981 portion of the town directory. In the addition to the above Census. statements, an appendix showing the towns with their outgrowths with population is incorporated after the town Appendix I gives talukawise (C.D. blockwise) in­ directory statements. fonnation regarding the facilities like educational, medi­ cal, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications Scope of Primary Census Abstract and power supply available in the villages. In addition, Part B consists of the 'District Primary Census information about the number of institutions is given Abstract' (District P.C.A.). The District P.C.Acomprises talukawise (C.D: blockwise) so far as educational and basic population data for each village separately in rural medical amenities are concerned. areas and for each town/ward separately in urban areas Appendix II presents land utilisation data in respect under the following heads, viz. area ofviIlages in hectares of non- municipal towns i.e. places consider~ as towns and of towlis/Wards in sq.kms., number of occupied for census purposes. residential houses, number of households, sexwise total population, 0-6 years population, Scheduled Castes and Appendix III shows a talukawise (C.D. blockwise) Scheduled Tribes population, literates, main workers clas­ list of villages where six amenities (viz. ed,ucation, medi­ sified into 9 industrial categories, marginal workers and cal, post and telegraph, market/hat, communication and non workers. power supply) are not available and lastly. The SchedUled Castes and Scheduled Tribes P.C.A. Appendix IV p~esent<; a talukawise (C.D. blockwise) at the district, taluka (C.D. block), town level are also list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled presented. Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by \ various ranges. The format of the P.C.A. for the villages and towns/wards in 199Lhas been revised as compared to the Scope of Town Directo,rv P.c.A. 1981. In 1981, the main workers were presented

Town Directory Co"\lCTS the non-ce~us data for each into 4 broad industrial categories (i.e. I, II, V(a) and town. It presents important and useful infonnation like categories III, IV, V(b) and VI to IX were combined civic and other amenities available in all the towns of the together in the fourth category) whereas in 1991, the main workers were presented into 9 broad industrial categories. district. The information in town directory is covered in In addition, infonnation for 0-6 years popUlation is added following 7 statements, viz. statements I to VI and IV-A. in the revised format of P.c.A. These statement<;' used in the preceding 1981 Census are identical for current 1991 Census also. The details of town An appendix gives the urban block level total directory statements are given below in brief. popUlation and scheduled castes/scheduled tribes popula­ tion. This is meant for the use of administrative purposes Statement I describes the class, name, civic ad­ in urban areas. Such data are needed by Urban Planning ministr~ive status of the town, its area, growth rates, Authorities and Researchers for conducting other studies d~.nsity and sex ratio. in selected blocks. Statement II indicates physical aspects of each town. [IV] Physical aspects - Highlights on the changes in Statement III presents the details of the income and the jurisdiction of the district during the decade expenditure figures for each town. including its boundaries and any important event on geographic or geophysical aspect Statement IV indicates civic and other amenities in respect of each town. In each district of Gujarat State, there are two sys­ tems of jurisdiction set up viz. (1) revenue system in rural Statement IV-A gives information about civic and other amenities in notified slums. areas and (2) local system in urban areas. Under the revenue system, the district is divided into Statement V provides the infonnation on availability (divisions) and further into talukas/C.D. blocks and of medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities revenue villages. Under the local system, the urban areas in towns. are classified into statutory towns, cantonment areas, Statement VI shows infoIDlation about the trade, notified areas etc. In Gujarat State, community develop­ commerce, industry and banking for each town. ment blocks are co-tenninus with talukas and the hamlets of viIIages are not identified. In all the statements except IV-A, tbe towns are arranged in the alphabetical order within the district. The Amreli district consists of 2 Prant (revenue) details of these statements are given in the analytical divisions viz. Amreli division which comprises Amreli,

21 Babra, Lathi, Lilia and Kunkavav Vadia talukas and (b) Area Under Ml\jor Crops Rajula division which comprises Rajula, Dhari, Jafrabad, The area under major crops for the years 1980-81, Khatnbha and Kodinar talukas. 1984-85 and 1989-90 are indicated in the following table. For the implementation of development activities, all the above jurisdiction (i.e. village, taluka/C.D. block, Area under major crops prant, district and town) have their own relevance and Sf. Crops Area under major crops importance. The handbook contains the viJIagewise, No. (In '00 hectares) townwise and talukawise/C.D. blockwise Prantwise data. 1980·81 1984-85 1989-90 data are also available by addition ofthe respective taluka (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) figures. Bajri 603 726 725 The boundaries of the district and talukas remained 2 Jowar 471 356 307 unchanged between the period of two censuses i.e. from 3 Wheat 281 227 169 1981 to 1991. Following change is observed in the villages 4 Rice 8 6 2 oftbe district during the 1991 Census. 5 Other Cereals 105 15 41 Cbarkba village (L.C. No. 17 of 1981 Census) of '6 Gram 8 30 8 Dhari taluka had been bifurcated in two independent 7 Other Pulses 28 26 59 villages viz. Juna (L.C. No. 17 of 1991 Census) 8 Total Foodgrains 1,504 1,386 1,311 and Nava Charkha (L.C. No. 18 of 1991 Census). 9 Groundnut 3,208 2,855 2,880 10 Cotton 267 184 192 (V) Major characteristics of the district particularly Source: Season and Crop Report, Directorate ofAgnCllI- in relation. to the economic resources, namely tllre. Agriculture, Forests, Irrigation, Co-operation, The area under bajri crops has increased while the Livestock and Animal Husbandry, Fisheries area under rice, jowar, wheat, groundnut and cotton c.rops Finance, Industries, Power Supply, Transport has decreased during 1989-90 as compareU to the year and Communications, Insurance, Education, 1980-81 It is noticed that a majority of the cropped area Medical and Public Health etc. was under groundnut, bajri and jowar. Economic resources are an important means of sub­ (c) Yield per Hectare sistence for the working people in the district. The detai·ls ~bout economic resources of important sectors are given The average yield per hectare of the principal crops hereunder in brief. in the district during the year 1980-81, 1984-85 and 1989- 90 is shown below. (1) Agriculture Average yield per hectare (a) Land and Land use SI. Principal Average yield per hectare The total land in the was 6.76 lakh hectares district No, Crops (In kg.)

22 Crop calendar (2) Forests

SI. Crop Months of Months of According to the figures available from the Forest No. Sowing Harvesting ( 1) (2) (3) (4) Department for the year ending 1988-89, an area of 407.05 1 Bajri June-July August - sq.km. is covered by forests which are found in all the September talukas of the distrkt. The seasum wood and fire wood are 2 Jowar June-July Septcmber- the major proctucts whereas gum, grass, madhuka-indika, October diaspias milenoxilon, hognut, soapnut etc. are the minor 3 Wheat October- February- November March products of these forests. 4 Grollndnut June-July September- October (3) Irrigation 5 Cotton June-July NOVCO!llber- DeCrml~r (a) Area Irrigated by Crops 6 Sugarcane November October- November The area irrigated by different crops in the district Source: Agriculture Ufficer, District Panchayat. for the year 1979-80, 1984-85 and 1986-87 is shown in (e) Drought and Scarcity the following table.

The drought and scarcity, affected villages in respect Area under irrigated crops of different types of losses in the district during the years SI.No. Crop Year (In '00 hectares} 1979-80 1984-85 1980- 81 to 1989-90 are shown tlC}ow. 1986-87 • (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Wheat 307 235 71 Drought and scarcity 2 Rice 7 6 2 3 Chillies 12 4 3 Year Number of revenue villages affected for 4 Sugarcane 69 83 63 Losses of J-osses of Losses of 39 crops Humanlives livestock 5 Other Foodcrops 65 35 (1 ) (2) (3) (4) 6 Cotton 143 102 137 1980-81 83 83 83 7 Fodder Crops 42 39 25 1981-82 8 Other non-food crops 25 70 26 1982-83 371 371 371 Total Gross area 644 604 362 1983-84 237 237 237 under Irrigation 1984-85 196 196 196 • Latest available 1985-86 607 607 607 Source: Season and Crop Report, Directorate ofAgricul­ 1986-87 56 56 56 ture. 1987-88 608 608 608 1988-89 The food crops irrigated in the district are wheat, 1989-90 rice, chillies and sugarcane whereas non-food crops ir­ Source: District Collector. rigated are cotton and fodder crops. (I) Consumption of Fertilisers (b) Sources of Irrigation The consumption of different type of fertilisers in The area irrigated by different sources in the district • the district is shown below. are presented below for the years 1979-80, 1984-85 and Consumption of fertilisers 1986-87.

SI. TYpe of Fertiliser Year(Consumption in '00 tonnes) Area irrigated by source No. 1979-80 1984-85 1989-90 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) SI. Source Year (In '00 hectares) Nitrogen 10,801 11,103 17,931 No. 1979-80 1984-85 1986-87' 2 Phosphate 12,653 12,050 14,488 (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Government 53 25 2 3 Potash 3,526 1,637 777 Canals Total 26,980 24,790 33,196 2 Tanks 3 2 3 Wells 577 572 356 Source: Directorate of Agriculture. Net Area 633 599 358 The total consumption of chemical fertilisers shows irrigated Gross Area 644 604 362 an upward trend during 1989-90 as compared to the year irrigated 1979-80. • Latest available Source: Season and Crop Report, Directorate ofAgricul­ ture.

23 The above figures indicate that wells are the main Co-operative societies source of irrigatiOl\ in the district. Next in order is Govern­ SI. Type of co- Item Year ment canals. No. operative 1979-80 1984-85 1988-89 Societies (c) Minor Irrigation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Primary Agri­ Societies 387 377 380 Twenty six minor irrigation schemes were com­ cultural Membership 607 700 852 Credit Socie­ (in '(0) pleted in the district as on 31.3.1991. They provide a total ties Paid up 33,778 49,667 80,783 gross command area of 8,280 hectares. Capital (in '000 Rs) In addition to above, 7 minor irrigation schemes are 2 Primary Non­ Societies 33 39 45 under construction in the district as on 31.3.1991. Total Agricuhura I Membership 200 270 260 gross command area of2,207 hectares will be irrigated on Credit Socie­ (in '00) ties Paid up 3,814 completion of these schemes. 6.430 10,752 Capital (in '000 R,) (d) Medium Irrigation Schemes 3 Primary Societies, 20 28 49 The ultimate irrigation potentia I induding the Consumers MemberShip ,16 24 56 potential created. upto June '91 and balance irrigation Stores (in '00),' Paid up 66 83 456 potential by medium irrigation schemes in the district are Capital shown in the following table. (in 'OQO Rs)

Med.mm irrigation schemes 4 Primary Societies 5 158 172 Marketing Membership 13 148 195 ([n '000 hectares) Societies (in '00) SI. Name of Scheme Ultimate Potential Balance Paid up 779 2,436 3195 No. Irrigation Created Irrigation Capital (in '000 Rs) Potential Upto Potential June '91 5 Central and Societies 1 (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) Slate Marke­ Membership 3 24 25 1 Munjasar 0.68 0.68 0.00 Ii ng Societies (in '00) 2 Dhatarwadi 2.48 2.48 0.00 Paid up 1,566 2.960 3.056 3 Sankroli 0.95 0.95 0.00 Capital 4 Raidy 1.50 1.50 0.00 (in '000 Rs) 5 Vadia 0.87 0.00 0.87 6 Primary Societies N.A. 6 Santali 2.74 0.00 2.74 Processing Membership 11 N.A. Total 9.22 5,61 3.61 Societies (in '00) (including Paid up 379 N.A. 36 Source: irrigation Department, Got't.ofGujarat. SpinJling& Capital (4) Co-operation Weaving) (in '000 Rs.) 7 All other Societies 226 407 498 Co-operati~e activities playa significant role in the types of Membership 384 330 352 rural economy. A superstructure of co-operative societies Primary (in '00) Socielies Paid up 40,760 40,588 21,675 with an apex bank at the State level, the district co-opera­ Capital tive bank at the dist.rict level and co-operative societies at (in '000 Rs) the village level is built-up with the objective of 8 All other Societies 1 2 strengthening the rural economy. The main office of Dis­ types of Membership 3 27 3 trict Co-operativ~ Bank is located at Amreli. The details Societies (in '00) regarding co-operative societies during the years 1979-80, (Central & Paid up N.A. N.A. N.A. Stale) Capital '1984-85 and 1988-89 are given below. (in '000 Rs) * Less Ihan h).mdred N.A. = Not available Source.' Registrar of Co-operatiloe Societies.

24 The numherof co-operative societies have increased The milk dairy at Chalala is managed by National from 674 in 1979-80 to 1,148 in 1988-89. Thus, the Dairy Development Board. The number of milk co-opera­ district has made an appreciable progress in the sphere of tive societies in the district has risen from 124 in 1979-80 co-operative movement. to 166 in 1989-90. In addition to milk, Chalala dairy manufactures ghee. (5) Livestock and Animal Husbandry (C) Agricultural Implements (a) Livestock Population According to the livestock censuses conducted in Cattle wealth occupies a pivotal place in the rural the State, the comparative data for agricultural imple­ economy of the district. According to the livestock cen­ ments in the district forthc years 1977, 1982 and 1988 are suses of 1977, 1982 and 1988, the livestock population in shown in the following table. the district is indicated below. Agricultural implements Livestock SI. Name of agricultural Year SI. Category of Year No. implements 1977 1982 1988 No. Livestock 1977 1982 1988 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) I Plough 62,306 69,687 71,388 [I] Total livestock 5,86,066 7,09,347 5,79,294 (A) Wooden 39,157 27,131 19,142 A Bullocks & Cows 2,82,202 3,31,438 2,63,885 (B) Iron 23,149 42,556 52,246 ( 1) Males over 3 years 1,18,120 1,32,336 1,15,767 2 Carl~ 44,842 50,093 51,559 (2) Females over 3 years 86,168 94,927 80,648 3 Sugarca lie crushers 277 286 579 (3) Young ~tock 77,914 1,04,175 67,470 4 Oil engines 34,845 37,126 41,941 5 Electric motors & 4,249 9,302 13,756 B Buffaloes 1,08,687 1,40,138 1,22,970 pumps ( 1) Ma les over 3 years 628 931 1,087 6 Tractors 849 1,760 2,529 (2) Female~ over 3 years 61,537 78,662 72,766 (3) Y()u\\~ Stock 46,522 60,545 49,117 Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics. C Sheep 91,964 1,24,306 79,425 The number of agricultural impleillents except D GoaL~ 96,984 1,04,422 1,05,569 E Hor~s & Ponies 3,819 2,071 1,323 wooden plough has shown an increasing trend during the F Mules 3 3 year 1988 as campa red to the year 1977. G Donkeys 2,046 2,299 1,835 1-1 Camels 220 107 64 (6) Fisheries I Pigs 144 4,563 4,220 [Ill Poultry 28,666 29,177 32,615 Fisciculture activities in the district have been un­ Source: Directorate ofEconomics & Statistics. dertaken in the coastal as well as inland waters. There were The livestock population has decreased from 10 fishing centres during 1989-90 in three talukas viz; 5,86,066 in 1977 to 5,79,294 in 1988 mainly due to the Rajula, Jafrabad and Kodinar of the district. The important successive drought·in the district from 1982-83 to 1987- fisheries statistics for the district are given hereunder for 88. Poultry birds have shown an increase from 28,666 in the years 1979-80, 1984-85 and 1989-90. 1977 to 32,615 in 1988. Fisheries activities in the district (b) Animals suffer from a number of diseases. In SI. Item Year ?rder to save animal popUlation, following institutions No. 1979·80 1984-85 1989-90 provide medical treatment to the livestock. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Total No.of fishing boats 522 648 942 Institutions for medical treatment of livestock 2 Total No.of fishing nel~ 20,570 28,018 61,507 3 Fish production (In tonnes) 21,534 56,432 49.569 SI. Type of institutions Number during 4 No.of active fishermen (In '00) 40 62 85 No. 1989-90 5 Fishermen Primary Co-operative 5 7 17 (1) (2) (3) Societies (No.) 1 Veterinary dispensary 12 6 Membership of fishermen's 11 12 2 Stockmen centre/primary 22 16 treatment centre Primary Co-operative 3 Sheep and wool extension centre 16 Societies (In '00) 4 Artificial breeding centre/ sub centre 41 7 Paid up Share Capital of Fisher- 780 1,850 35,160 men's to-operative Societies (In '00 Rs.) Source: Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry, District Panchayat Source: Commissioner of Fisheries.

2J The above data indicate an increase in the fishing Among the registered establishments, the first two activities in the district during 1989-90 as compared to the most important establishments are manufacture of year 1979-80. (1)Food and food products and (2) Manufacture of non­ metallic mineral products. Similarly, the first two most (7) Finance important establishments fonn the point of view of their Provision of finance is an important factor in the employment ill order are (1) Manufacture offoodand food socio-economic growth of the district. The main agency products and (2) Manufacture of nOll-metallic minenll to provide money for development activities in the district products. arc the commercial banks, co-operative banks and private money lenders. The commercial and co-operative bank­ (b) There were in all 1,313 registered slllall scale ing facilities available in the district are shown in the industrial units in the district at the end of the year 1989. following table. Of these, 211 are manufacture of wood and wood products and 295 manufacture of metal products. Banking facilities (c) Alongwith the house,listing operations for the Type of Bank No. of Banks 1991 Census, Economic Census was conducted through 1978 1989 r (1 ) (2) (3) the State Directorate of Economics and Statistics at the Commercial Bank 48 85 State level and through the Central Stftistical Organiza­ Co-operative Bank 37 48 tion at the national level. The prelirninary provisional Source: D.C.N.B. 1981 and COIll'ellOr Bank, Dena Bank. results of Economic Census 1990 haVe been published hy The number of licenced private money lenders in the the State Directorate. of Economics and Statistics., Accord- district was 44 as on 31.12.1989. The advances made by ing to the provisional results, the total entetprises in the them were Rs. 47.16 lacs during 1989. district in both rural and urban areas were 34,182. Of (8) Industries' which, 2,25& were agricultural enterprise~ whereas 31,1<)24 were non-agricultural enterprises. The total num­ (a) The total number of registered factories and ber ~f persons actually working in both agricultural and average number of daily workers employed by major non-agricultural enterprises were 95,877 groups of industries for the year ending 1989 are shown in the following statement. (d) An Industrial Estate ait~ls at helping the slllall enterpreneurs in establishing an industry by providing the Distribution of important industrial establishments by major industry group infrastructure facilities of land, shed, power, water, drainage, transport, storage etc. at one place. 4 Industrial SI. Major Descri pti on Year ending 1989 No. Group No. of Average Estates managed by Gujarat Industrial Development Cor­ establ ishments No.of poration were established in the district at the end of the persons employed year 1989. The details about location and nUlllberofsheds per day completed in each Industrial Estate are given below. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 20-21 Manufacture of 34 1,470 Location and no. of sheds in industrial estate Food products 2 23 Manufacture of 2 18 SI. Name of Industrial No. of Sheds cotton textiles No. Estate completed 3 28 Manufacture of 2 22 (1) (2) (3) paper and paper 1 Amreli 67 products 2 lafrabad 7 4 32 Manufacture of 6 1,026 3 Lilia 7 non-metallic mineral 4 Damnagar 6 products Total 87 5 34 Manufacture of metal 9 products and parts except Source:' Gujarat Industrial Developmellt Corporation. machinery and transport In addition to above, 1 estate is under construction equip'ments 6 92 Education, scientific and 2 18 and 1 more has been proposed to be set up in the district research services by the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation.

Source: Office of the Chief Inspector of Factories.

26 (e) Industrial Training Institutions 3 Murram 100 174 4 Brick earth 1,600 The following table gives information regarding 5 Bentonite 5 290 17,689 industrial training institutions working under the control 6 Clay 7 Sand 2,923 24,305 ~f Directorate of Employment and Training, Government 8 Black trap 77,168 23,292 of Gujarat. Source: Directorate of Geology and Mining.

Industrial training institutions (9) Power Supply

Item No. of Institutions Inta~e Power supply is the chief necessity for the economic capacity deve,lopment of the district. The main source for power (1) (2) (3) Government Industrial 1 900 supply in the district is Gujarat Electricity Board .. The Training Institution table below shows the progress in the rural electrification in ihe district Private Industrial 96 Training Illstitution Rural electrification (Running with the assistance of Year ending No. of electri­ No. of pumpsets/ Grant-in-aid) fied villages Tube wells energised Source: Directorate of Technical Education. (1) (2) (3) 1979 428 7,333 (0 Joint Stock Companies 1989 593 17,402 Source: GujamtElectricity Board and Village Direclury Joint Stock Companies playa significant role in the 1981 and 1991. economy of the district. The following table shows the The above data indicate that facilities of electricity number of regist.ered Joint Stock Companies alongwith have increased considerably in the rural areas of the dis­ their authorised capital and paid up capital for the year trict. Out of total 595 inhabited villages, 593 villages are ending 31.3.79 and 31.3.90. electrified in the district.

Joint stock companies (10) Transport and Communication Item Posi tion as on 31.3.79 31.3.90 (a) Transport and Communication facilities are con­ (1) (2) (3) sidered an administrative necessity as well as a public Number of Joint 4 12. Stock Companies convenience. Morever, a well knit transportation system registered in the district is a pre-requisite for the social and economic development

.Authorised capital 7.30 114.80 of any district. The linking of one place with the other by (Rs. in lacs) road is v~ry essential to provide good transport system. According to the classification of road made by the Indian Paid up capita I 3.37 3.92 (Rs. in lacs) Road Congress, road length in the district by category is Source: Registrar ofJoint Slack Companies given below for the years 1980-81, 1985-86 and 1989- 90. (g) Mining Road length hy different categories The produCtion of important major and minor Type of roads minerals in the district is given below. SI. Year Road lengtn in kms. No. Nat- State Dist- Other Vi 11- Total Mineral production ional High- rict Dist- age High- ways Main rict Road~ SI. Minerals Production (In metric tons) ways Roads Roads No. 1979 1989-90 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 1980-81 455 523 395 755 2,128 M:yor Minerals 2 1985-86 471 580 582 1,128 2,761 1 Whiteclay 2,47,847 3 1989-90 1,002 792 424 734 2,952 2 China clay 15 Source: Road and Building Department. 3 Calcite 100 4 Lime stone 19,99,219 In 1980-81, the total length of roads was 2,128 kms. Minor Minerals which increased to 2,952 kIllS in 1989-90. This shows an 1 Building Stone 19,109 11,393 2 Limestone 8,466. 4,677 improvement in the net work of roads in the district.

27 (b) Ports 6-11 was introduced in the Third Five Year Plan. The State Government has been making all efforts to establish at­ There are 3 ports in the district viz; Madhawad, least one primary school in every village of the State so lafrabad and . Fertiliser sulpher, iron scraps and that this basic necessity can be provided upto each rural rock ~hosphate are the main items imported at these ports citizen. After the introduction of Panchayat Raj in the wbereas salt, bentonite, onion and oil cake arc principal State, th'e function of primary education has been items of exports through these ports. entrusted to the District Panchayats for the rural areas whereas it is under local bodies in urban areas. Primary (c) Posts and Telegraphs and secondary education facilities available in the district for the years 1979-80, 1984- 85 and 1989-90 are given All the towns of the district have post, telegraph and below. telephone facilities. The following table sbows the num­ ber of villages in the district possessing these facilities. Educational facilities

Communication facilities SI. Education Item 1979-80 1984-85 1989-90 No. Type of communications No. of villages ( I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Institu- ; 711 745 791 amenities 1979 1989 1 Primary Educa- tions (2) (3) (1) tion Pupils 1,85,611 1,99,365 2,22,419 Postal 333 348 Teachets 4,2q9 4,845, 5,107 Telegraph 12 17 Telephone 85 141 2 Seconda- Illstitu- 86 104 117 tions . Source: Compiled from Village Directory 1981 alld ryand ~ 1991. Higher Pupils 20,650 27,640 36,491 Secondary Teachers 802 935 1,070 (d) State Road Transport Education \ Out of total 595 inhabited villages, 545 and 563 Source: Directorate of Primary and Higher Education, Government of Gujarat. viUages were connected by State Road Transport facilities The above data reveal that the district has made during 1979 and 1989 respectively. progress in the field of primary and secondary education (11) Insurance during the last decade.

Life Insurailce Corporation doing in"urance busi­ (13) Medical Institutions ness play an important role in tapping up a portion of the The details for medical institutions in the rural and public savings through the collection of insurance urban areas of the district are given below for the years premium. The total business of the life insurance in the 1979-80 and 1989-90 district during the years 1980-81, 1985-86 and 1990-91 is presented below. Medical institutions Life insurance activity SI. Medical Number No. Institutions Rural Areas Urban Areas SL Year No.of p()\icie.~ Suma~~ured 1979-80 1989-90 1979-80 198990 No. (In lacs) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Hospitals 1 1 9 12 1980-8l l62.99 1 1,410 2 Di s pe nsa ri es 93 107 15 32 1985-86 408.90 2 2,412 3 Primary Health 96 223 6 9 1990-91 1.744.36 3 6,706 Centres/Pri mary Source: Dil'isiollal Mallager, Life Illsurance Corpora- Health sub­ tion. centres The above table indicates continuous rise in the number of policies issued and sum assured in the year Source: Compiled from Village Directory and TOWII Directory of 1981 and 1991 D.CR.B. 1990-91, compared to the earlier years.

(12) Education The above figures show the overall progress of

Education plays an important role in the field of medical instilUtions in the rural as well as urban areas social and economic growth or the district. Free and during 1989-90 as compared to the year 1979-80. compulsory primary education to both boys and girls aged

28 (VI) Major social and cultural events, natural and (4) )ortland cement in Kodinar administrative developments and miscellaneous In the year 1986, Gujrat Ambuja Cement Co. Ltd. activities of note during the decade made portland cemcnt at Kodinar of Amreli district. The available-information on important social, cul­ (5) Modernisation of Air lines tural etc. activities in the district is briefly given in the following paragraphs. In the year 1991, Rs. 77.00 lakhs expenditure was incurred on modernisation of Airlines runway locating at (1) Cyclone in the distrid Amreli.

In November 1982, Amreli district was the most ('6) First Law College in Amreli severely affected by the cyclonic storm accompanied by In thc year 1991, the first Law College of the district unseasonal rains. The cyclone caused extensive damage is commenced. to human lives, live stock and standing crops. A large number of houses have been collapsed or damaged. Ex­ (7) Shyamgokul T.B. Hospital in Chavand tensive damage has also occurred to roads, conununica­ In the remcmberance of Late Dr. Jivraj Mehta, the tions, industries etc. In order to help the people affected first Chief Minister of Guja rat, Shyamgokul T.B. Hospil

29 (VII) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance and places of tourist interest in the villages I towns of the district SI. Name of L.C. Name of Details of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance No. taluka/C.D.block No. town/village and places of tourist interest etc. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Amreli Am re Ii The town is situated on a small river called the Thebi. It was fortified by a wall, which is in ruins at present. It was called Amarvalli in the ancient time. This is evidenced from the stone inscription found in the Nagnath temple. The two old temples, the Kamnath and the Trim­ baknath are located in the town. In the old fort, the lunokot;there were piles of round shots and some old field and siege guns of the English and Indian make, with carriages mostly ruined. Now they are exhibited in the museum at Ami-eli.

2 Amreli 32 Fattehpur The place is famous, as it is the birth place ofBhoja Bhagat. At present, there is a shrine of the Bhagat wit~his relics at the village.

3 Dhari II Dhari Dhari is the birth-place of the Swal\).inarayap Saint, Shri Yogi Maharaj. There is a kund - a spring of water-below the old fqrt and an dId Masjid between the Natadia and Shetrunji rivers. At a picturesque shot about 3 Kms; in the lower reaches of the Shetrultii ri~er, there is shrine of Khodiar Mala.

4 Rajula IV Rajula There are two old Shiva temples ofKamnath and Sl\khnath. Recently one n~odern pathsll"dla called Tatvajyoti has been esiablished. It has a temple with a standing image of Lord .

5 Rajula V Dungar It is an ancient place which was known as Damrapuri and was ruled by the Chavdas.

6 Rajula 17 Dhareshwar The village is called Dhareshwarbecause ofthe temple ofihe Dharesh- war Mahadev in the village. The Mahadev is so called because the temple as located on the bank (dhar) of the Dhatarwadi river. The temple provides a picnic spot to the people of Mahuva, Rajula and the neighbouring villages'.

7 Rajula 69 Pipavav There is the Ranchhodji temple said to have been established by Pipa Bhagat, who was a staunch devotee of God Ranchhodji of . Subsequently, the idols of Rama, Laxman and Sita were installed. The old temple was renovated and enJarged in Samvat 1976. It is main- tained by extensive Devasthan lands. The surrounding cultivable area admeasuring 900 vighas belongs to the temple. It is a place of pilgrimage for the . Fairs are held here on the Chaitri Punam and Bhadrapad Amavasya.

8 Rajula 91 Chanch The village is called Chanch presumably because of its historical piratical past and a beak-like physical shape. It had a gigantic Rukhada tree which collapsed about 35 years ago. At present, the followers of the Swaminarayan religion have built one slllall Shiva temple on the spot which is calle~ the Rukhadiya Mahadev. The village has become famous because of the construction of a huge steamer-like palace called the Vijay Mahal by the Maharaja of Bhavnagar. The neighbour- ing Pipavav and lafrabad ports are all set to emerge as important commercial centres. Tourism Corporation of the State has considered this place for eligible growth centre for tourist.

30 Sl. Name of L.C. Namc of Details of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance No. ta luka/C.D.block No. town/village and places of tourist interest etc. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 9 lafrahad VI lafrabad Jafrabad otherwise called Mazaffarbad, was a port of the lalljira State situated in the Kolaba district (Maharashtra). The founder was the Sidi Hilla I of the lalljira house who conquered lafrabad about the middle of the 18th century. The town of lafrabad is a flourshing sea port situated on a fine creek about a mile distant from the Arabian sea.

\ 10 lafrahad 24 Nagcshri There are sever~1 ruined step-wells nearhy. One step-well called the Nalieri Vav is still there in a ruined condition. The village has one unique Madhav Upnishad Temple which enshrines all Hindu Gods and ~desses.1t is a place of pilgrimage where people come from farand wide.

11 lafrabad 30 Shiyalbet The island is full of broken images and remnants of old Hindu temples. Although it is surrounded by sea, it has number of wells (about 400) containing sweet water. The island is also a venue of the story of Sagalsha and Chandravati Rani who pounded the head of her son Chelaiya by pestle to satisfy God. Visitors are shown the stone and the pestle by which this was done. Just adjacent to the island but beyond the creek, there is the Savaibet on which there is a tomb of Savai Pir. It is a place of pilgrimage for all kharvas and seafaring communities. Tourism Corporation of the State has considered this place for eligible growtb centre for Tourist.

12 lafrabad 31 Varah-Swarup There is a temple of Varah-Swarup. It relates to Vishnu in his third im:amation when in the foml of a boar, he supported the world -on his tusk from the Daitya Hiranyakasha, who was endeavouring to prove bim to conbat.

Vishnu was trying to save the world after the deluge beneath the ocean, and was pursued by Hiranyakasha who insulted him and tried to provoke him to fight. Until he had fimlly esta blished the world, Vishnu, ignored all insults from Yaksha and then fought with Hiranyakasha and slew him. A small hamlet has sprung up round the temple. The old temple of Varah-Swarup has been renovated and an idol has been installed therein. The lalaram temple authorities have also built their temple here on the sea shore. It is a place of pilgrimage for the Hindus. Here a fair is held on Bhadrapad Amas.

13 Kodinar VII Kodinar There is the Koteshwar Mahadev where there is a Nandi in a damaged condition. Secondly in the Bapeshwar Mahadev temple, the ling and the Nandi are in a broken condition. Further the Bhairavnath Mahadev (ling) is very ancient and is located underground. Lastly, there is the Somnath Mahadev tetnple.

14 Kodinar 3 Gbantvad An ancient temple called "Rudreshwar Mahadev· is located on the high bank of the river Shingoda. The place is holy for Hindus for performing "Pitru Shraddha" and is, therefore, called Rudra Gaya. A _fair is held here every year in the month ofShravan (August).

15 Kodinar 56 Muldwarka Muldwarka was the original seat of Lord Krishna. On a rock jutting into the sea, stands a ruined temple ofDwarkadhish without an idol in

Amr··3 31 SI. Name of L.C. Name of Details of places of religious, historical or archaeological importan<:c No. taluka/C.D.block No. town/village and places of tourist interest etc. '(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) the sanctum. It is said that a secret passage lay under the temple through which Shri Lord Krishna escaped. From the ruins in front of the temple, it appears that there might be a big rectangular Sabha Mandap for Katba- in the temple. Outside the main gate of the temple, tbere is a stone image of the standing Sun God.

16 Kunkavav Vadia IX Bagasara Sagasara belonged to the Vala Kathi and was one of the imp' I tant agency Thanas before integration. It was an important market ('cntre for Gir timber.

17 Sabra X Babra On the north bank of the river Kalubhar, there is one ancient Shiva temple said to have been built by the Pandavas during their 14 years wanderings in the forests. Nearl)', there are relics of the Kunti's well and Panch Kund (Five rectangular tanks) near the Shiva temple. There are two legends about the place. According to one legend, there existed a town called Manipuron the Bankofthe pampa Sa rova r. Atthis place, there is now only the Rampara river tlo~ing in the low-lying basin. The second legend is about the change (of the name of into Sabra. It is said that once Arjuna came to the Pampa Sa rovar where he met two Nag-Kanyas, Ulupi arid Chitrangada.",

18 Lathi XI Lathi Apart from this historical importance, Lathi shines in the literacy firmament of Guj~rat, as the birth place of the poe~ Kalapi.

19 Lathi XII Damnagar In the vicinity of the town, there is an ancient temple of the Kumbhanath Mahadev. The kund on tbe east has been converted in the shape of a well and is used as washing ghat for public purposes.

20 Lilia 2 Antalia This place is famous because of the temple of Mahadev called An- taleshwar. About its ling, it is said that the Kanbi Patels of the village were carrying the ling-stone in the cart, but it fell down on the way when attempts were made to lift it, it sank deeper and deeper in the ground. There after, the Kanbi Patels of the area gathered and built a temple at the place where the ling-stone lay. As the ling could not be lifted, it was installed much below the level of the ground. This happened about 150 years ago. The pictures of the Patels who built the temple were painted on the interior walls of the dome of the temple. They are still in good condition.

21 Lilia 33 Krankach The village has an old Vav or step-well in which there are two slllall temples, the one dedicated to Lord Shiva and the other (0 the sacred bull Nandi.

Source: (J) District Gazetter, Amreli.

(2) Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd.,

32 (VIII) Brief analysis of the Primary Census Abstract, given below. Village and Town Directory data based on inset District Population tahles. The total population of the district isI2,52,S89 per­ ANALYSIS OF PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT sons. These figures reveal that 3.03 per cent of the total DATA population of the State reside in this district. It occupies 16th rank among the various districts of the-State as far as The district and taluka/C.D. blol'k Primary Census population data are concerned. Abstract, Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstral·t, .Village/Townwise Primary Census Population and number of villages Abstrdct, Urban blockwise population etc. are mainly incorporated in Part B of this handbook. On the basis of Table No.l(A) indicates the sex wise population of these data, number of tables have been prepared and a brief rural areas at district and taluka/C.D. block levels alllilysis relating to certain population characteristics is alongwith the number of villages as per 1991 Census. TABLE 1 (A) Population and Number of ViUages, 1991 SI. Name of Tal uka/ Population of Villages No. of Villages No. C.D.hlock P M F Total Inhabited (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Anueli 1,28,866 64,303 64,563 70 70 2 Dhari 1,05,572 53,332 52,240 84 84 3 Khambha 53,04':; 26,592 26,453 36 36 4 Rajula 1,26,893 63,827 63,066 91 91 5 Jatrahad 56,088 28,634 27,454 42 42 6 Kodin,u 1,39,152 70,386 68,766 63 63 7 Kunkavav Vadia 1,28,603 64,207 64,396 67 67 8 Bahra Q3,268 46,948 46,320 56 56 9 Lathi 88,800 44,601 44,199 49 49 10 Lilia 62,646 31,273 31,373 37 37 District 9,82,933 4,94,103 4,88,830 S9S 595 Tbe total ruml population of tbe district stands at and the Khambha taluka has the minimum number of 9,82,933 persons-as per 1991 Census. It forms 3.63 per­ villages (36). cent of the total rural population of tbe State. The district ranks 14th in rural population among 19 distril'ts of the Population and number of towns State. Out of 10 talukas, Kodinar taluka bas tbe largest Table No.1 (B) gives sexwise popUlation for each rural popUlation and Khambha taluka has the lowest. All town of the district alongwith the civic administration the 595 villages in the district are inhabited. Further, the status of the town. Rajula ta luka has the maximum number of villages (91) TABLE 1(B) Population and Number of Towns, 1991 SI. Name and Civic No. Administration POQulation Status of Town p M F (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Amreli • (M) 69,366 35,751 33,615 2 Babra (NP) 14,541 7,458 7,083 3 Bagasam (M) 28,389 14,448 13,941 4 Chalala (NP) 16,193 8,340 7,853 5 Damnagar (NP) 13,946 7,187 6,759 6 Dh"ri (NP) 22,467 11,522 10,945 7 Dungar (OP) 6,713 3,407 3,306

33 SI. Name and Civic No. Administration Population Status of Town P 'M F (1) (2) (3) ( 4) (5) 8 larrabad' (Nl') 17,553 8,896 8,657 9 Kodinar (NP) 26,643 13,669 12,974 10 Lathi (NP) 16,558 8,31)6 8,162 11 Rajula (NP) 26,571 13,469 13,102 12 Vadia (NP) 10,716 5,483 5,233 District 2,69,656 1,38,026. 1,31,630 Towns having outgrowths.

There are 12 towns in the district. The total urban Name of Town Population population of the district is 2,69,656 persons which is 1.89 (1 ) (2) per cent of the total urban population of the State. The (b) Declassified 1981 Census (I) Nil district ranks 15th in urban population among the districts (c) Merged 19S1 Census of the State. Amreli city has the maximum urban popula­ (I) Nil tion followed by Bagasara and Kodinar among the towns of the district. Dungar town has minimulll urban popula- tion of 6,713. . The new tow11 has not been added in allY -of the New Towns, towns declassified, merged in 1991 Census taluka of the district during 199, Ccnsus. No town of preceding 1981 Census has been declassificd or merged Below given 'table No.2 furnishes the infonnation about newly formed towns, declassified and merged during 1991 Cen~us. towns alongwith the population. Decadal change in distribution of population TABLE 2 New Towns, Towns declassified, merged in 1991 Table No.3 gives the talukajC.D.block wise details Census . pertaining to the del'adal change ill the population during Name of Town Population (1) (2) the last decade of 1981-91 alongwith the percentage of (a) Added 1991 Census urban population for last two cen<;uses. (i) Nil TABLE 3 Decadal Change in Distribution of Population SI. Talukal Population Percentage decodal Percentage of No. C. D. block 1981 1991 (1981-1991) Variation Urban Population Total Rural Urban lotal Rural Urb:1ll Total Rural Urban 1981 1991 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 1 Anneli 1,76,233 1, 17,9gz 5R,241 1,98,232 1,28,R66 69,366 + 12.48 +09.22 +19.10 33.05 34.1)9 2 Dhari 1,26,581 96,811 29,770 1,44,232 1,05,572 38,660 +13.94 +OQ.05 +21).86 23.52 26.80 3 Khambha 46,556 46,556 53,045 53,045 i +13.94 +13.94 4 Rajula 1,32,268 1,05,248 27,020 1,60,177 1,26,893 33,284 +21.10 +20.57 +23.1d 20.43 20.78 5 Jafrabad 59,153 45,609 13,544 73,641 56,088 17,553 +24.49 +22.98 +29.60 22.90 23.84 6 Kodinar 1,38,970 1,17,239 21,731 1,65,795 1,39,152 26,643 +19.30 +18.69 +22.60 15.64 16.07 7 Kunkavav Vlldia 1,53,092 1,20,382 32,710 1,67,708 1,28,603 39,105 +09.55 +06.83 +19.55 21.37 23.32 8 Babra 1)1,911 79,712 12,199 1,07,809 93,268 14,541 +17.30 +17.D1 +19.20 13.27 13.49 9 Lathi 1,00,487 75,360 25,127 1,19,304 88,800 30,504 +18.73 +17.83 +21.40 25.01 25.57 10 Lilia 53,846 53,846 62,646 62,646 +16.34 + 16.34 District 10,79,097 8,58,755 2,20,342 12,52,589 9,82,933 2,69,656 +16.08 +14.46 +22.38 20.42 21.53

34 During the last decade, the growth rate ofpopulatioll immigmnts in the urban areas from other places. Four in the district is 16.0R per cent. Among the lalukas, talukas viz Amreli, Kukavav Vadia, Dhari and Rajula Jafrahad taluka has recorded the highest growth rate of contributed about 67 per cent urban population to the total 24.49 whereas Kunkavav Vadia taluka has the lowest urhan population of the district during 1991 Census. growth rate of 9.55. The decadal growth rate of RajuJa, Percentage distribution of villages by population Jafmhad, Kodillar, Bahm, Lathi and Lilia talukas is greater than the district\ growth mtc. For the relllaining talukas, ranges the growth rate is less than the district's growth rate. The Th~ following table No.4 shows the taluka/ growth rate of urhan a reas is more than that of rural areas C.D.hlock wise percentage distribution of villages accord­ during the decade 19R1-91. This indicates that there are ing to the 'size of population. TABLE 4 Percentage Distribution ofVilI~es by Population Ranges, 1991 SI. Taluka/ No. and percentage No. and percentage of vi Bages in each range No. CD block oflnhahiled (Figure~ in parenthesis indicate percentage ofviBages in each range) villages Le~~ than 200 - ..i(jl) 500 - 1,QQQ 2,000 - 4.9QQ 5,000 - Q,QQI} 10,000 200 and above ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Q) 1 Amreli 70 2 5 42 lQ 2 0 ( 100.(0) (2.R6) (7.14) ( 60.00) ( 27.14) (2.86) (0.00) 2 Dhari k4 3 18 49 13 1 (I ( 100.(K) (3.57) ( 21.43) ( 5R.33) ( 15.4R) (1.1 Q) (0.00) 3 Khambha 36 I 2 28 4 0 1 (100.00) (2.77) (5.56) ( 77.78) ( 11.11) (0.00) (2.78) 4 Rajula 91 3 Q 60 17 2 0 ( 100,(10) (3.30) (Q.8Q) ( 65.(3) ( 18.68) (2.20) (0.00) 5 Jilfrahad 42 5 5 26 5 1 0 ( 100'(KI) ( 11.(2) ( 11.QO) ( 6}.(jO) ( II.QO) (2.38) (0.00) 6 Kodinar 63 0 5 37 14 6 1 (100.00) (CI.OO) (7.94) ( 58.73) ( 22.22) (Q.52) (1.5Q) 7 Kunkavav Y.'1dia 67 0 4 41 21 0 1 ( 100.00) (0.00) (5.98) ( 61.1Q) ( 31.34) (O.DO) (1.4Q) 8 Bahra 56 1 6 31 17 I 0 (100.00) ( 1.78) ( 10.71) ( 55.36) ( 30.36) (1.79) (0.00) Q Lathi 4Q 1 3 28 17 (I 0 ( lOO.DO) (2.05) (6.12) ( 57.r4) ( 34.6Q) (CI.OO) (0.00) 10 Lilia 37 0 2 26 8 1 0 ( 100. DO) (0.00) (5.41) ( 70.27) ( 21.62) (2.70) (0.00) District 595 16 59 368 135 14 3 (IOO.lKI) (2.69) (9.92) ( 61.85) ( 22.69) (2.35) (0.50) A<; many as 368 or61.85 per cent inhabited villages TABLE 5 arc found in the l)opulation range of500-1,999 and 135 or Distribution of Villages by Density ~2.69 per cent in 2,000 - 4,999 mnge. This indicates that SI. Range of density Total No. of Percentage of 84.54 percent inhabited villages in the district are medium No. (per sq. km.) villages in each villages in each density range density range size. Further 75 or 12.61 per ('ent inhabited villages fall (1 ) (2) (3) (4) in the small size of the popUlation ranges of Jess than 200 1 0-10 6 1.01 and 200-499. 17 or 2.85 perl'ent inhabited villages fall in the big size of ranges of 5,000-9,999 and 10,000 and 2 ll- 20 3 0.50 3 21- 50 17 2.86 above. Khambha village of Khambha taluka , Velanvillauc<.> of Kodinar taluka an4 Kunkavav Moti village of 4 51 - 100 93 15.63 Kunkavav Vadia taluka have more than 10,000 popUlation 5 101-200 347 58.32 each. 6 201- 300 88 14.79 7 301:500 34 5.71 Distrihution of villages hy density 8 501+ 7 1.18 . Table No.5 present'> the distribution of villages by Total 595 100.00 denSity of the population.

35 Out of tota I 595 inha bited villages, maximulll num­ TABLE 6(B) Sex ratio for Town, 1991 ber of villages i.e. 347 or 58.32 per cent are within the SI. Name and Civic No. of Females per density range of 101 -200 persons per sq.km. Next in order No. Admi nistration Status of Town 1,000 Males are 93 or 15.63 percent falling within the range of51-100 ( 1) (2) (3) persons per sq.km ..88 or 14.79 per cent within the range 1 Amreli * (M) 940 of 201-300 persons per sq.km. 9 villages recorded a low 2 Babra (~P) 950 Bagasara 965 density upto 20 persons per sq.km. whereas only 7 villages 3 (M) 4 Chalala (NP) 942 had a high density of more than 501 person" per sq.km. 5 Damnagar (NP) 940 6 Dhari (NP) 950 Sex ratio 7 Dungar (GP) 970 8 lafrabad (NP) 973 The Sex ratio (No. of females per 1,000 males) for 9 Kodinar (NP) 949 the district is 982, which is more than the sex ratio of934 10 Lathi (NP) 972 for the State. 11 Rajula (NP) 973 12 Vadia (NP) ()S4 Sex ratio for rural population of taluka/C.D.blocks District 954 * Towns having outgrowths Table No. 6(A) shows the sex ratio for rural popula­ The sex ralio of urban/population of the district is tion of each taluka/C.D. block as well as the district. 954. Out of Iota I 12 towns, e~ch lafrabad and Rajula have the equal sex ratio of973. Next in order are Lathi, Dungar, TABLE 6 (A) , and Bagasara town with 972, 970, 'and 965 respectively. Sex Ratio for Rural Population ofTalukas/ Amreli and Da11lnagar ea(:h have the equal sex ratio of C.D.blocks, 1991 940. The sex ratio of the district is higher in rural areas SI. Name of Talukal No.of Females per than in the urban areas. No. C.D.block 1,000 Males (1) (2) (3) Proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total 1 Amreli 1,004 population in the villages 2 Dhari 9S0 3 Khamhha . 995 Table No.7 gives the proportion ofscheduied castes 4 Rajula 9S8 population to total population in the villages. 5 la fra bad 959 TABLE 7 6 Kodinar 977 Proportion of Scheduled Castes Population to total 7 Kunkavav Vadia 1,003 Population in the villages 8 Babra 987 SI. Percentage range No.ofvillage5 Percentage of 9 Lathi 991. No. of scHeduled castes in each range villages in population to total 10 Lilia 1,003 each range population District 989 (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Nil 61 10.25 The sex ratio of total rural population of the district 2 0- 5 * 133 22.35 is 989. Among the talukas, Amreli taluka has the highest 3 . 6- 10 177 2Q.75 4 11 - 15 125 21.01 sex ratio of 1,004, followed by Kunkavav Vadia and Lilia 5 16 - 20 48 8.07 taluka 1,003 each. lafrabad taluka has the lowest sex ratio 6 21 - 30 35 5.S8 7 31 and above 16 2.69 of 959. Total 595 100.00 I Sex ratio for Urban Population * Excludes the villages having no Scheduled castes population Scheduled castes population of Amreli district con­ Table No.6 (B) ,gives the sex ratio of each town as stitutes 3.73 per cent of the total scheduled castes popula­ well as total urban population of the district. tion of the State. The proportion of scheduled castes popuhition to total population of the district is 9.12 per

36 cellt. This is higher than 7.41 per cent scheduled castes (I) (2) (3) (4) population of the Stale as a whole of the total rural and 2 0-5 * 104 17.48 urban population of the district. The quantum of scheduled 3 6 - 15 0 0.00 4 16 -25 1 0.17 castes population living in the cur-dl and urban areas of the 5 26 -35 1 0.17 district are 9.72 and 6.93 per loent respectively. 6 36 -50 0 0.00 7 51 and above 0 0.00 Except 61 villages, all the villages in the district have District 595 100.00 scheduled castes population. Maximum number of vil­ * Excludes the villages having no scheduled tribes population. lages i.e. 177 or 29.75 per cent have scheduled castes Tpe total scheduled tribes population of the district population between 6 to 10 per l'ent to the total population is 2,037,which is only 0.03 per cent of the total scheduled of the respective villages, The next largest number of tribes population of the State. The proportion of scheduled villages i.e. 133 or 22.35' per cent have scheduled castes tribes population is only 0.16 per cent of the total popula­ population upto 5 per cent. 125 or 21.01 per cent have tion of the district. Compared to the State's percentage of scheduled castes populatioll between 11 to 15 per cenl. 14,92, the percentage for the district is extremely meagre. The minimum number of villages i.e. 16 or 2.69 per cent Thus, scheduled tribes population is negligible and hence have more than 31 per cent scheduled castes population to the district can be considered as a non-tribal district. tbe total popUlation of the respective villages. Out of total 595 villages, 489 villages or 82.18 per Proportion of Scheduled Trihes popUlation to total cent have no scheduled tribes population. Scheduled population in the villages tribes population live only in 106 villages of the district. Of which, 104 villages have less than 5 percent scheduled Table No.8 fumishcs the proportion of scheduled tribes population to the total population of the respective tribes population'to the total popUlation of the villages. villages. The rest of 2 villages or 0.34 per cent have TABLE 8 scheduled tribs population between 16-35 per cent to the Proportion of Scheduled Tribes PopUlation to total total population of respective villages. Population in the villages SI. Percentage range of No.ofviflages Percentage of Percentage of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes No. scheduled tribes in each range villages in each population in towns population to total range population Table No.9 gives scheduled castes/scheduled. tribes ( 1) (2) (3) (4) population alongwith their proportion to the total popula- Nil 489 82.18 tion in each town of the district. TABLE 9 Percentage of Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes PopUlation in Towns, 1991 SI. Town Total Total SC Total ST Percentage Percentage No. Population Population population ofSC ofST population population to total to total population population ( I) (2) (3) ( 4) (5) (6) (7) I Amreli· (M) 69,366 3,901 269 5.62 0.39 2 Babra (NP) 14,541 1,054 IS 7.25 0.10 3 Bagasara (M) 28,389 1,864 I 6.57 0.00 4 Chalala (NP) 16,193 1,475 13 9.11 0.08 5 Damnagar (NP) l3,ll46 924 148 6.63 1.06 6 Dhari (NP) 22,467 1,327 88 5.91 0.39 7 Dungar (GP) 6,713 457 13 6.81 0.19 8 lafrabad (NP) 17,553 329 20 1.87 0.11 9 Kodinar (NP) 26,643 2,840 55 10.66 0.21 10 Lathi (NP) 16,558 1,447 41 8.74 0.25 11 Rajula (NP) 26,571 2,423 27 9.12 0.10 12 Vadia (NP) 10,716 654 26 6.10 0.24 District 2,69,656 18,695 716 6.93 0.27 * Towns having outgrowths

37 Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in The literacy rate for rural areas of the district is the urban areas of the districl are 18,695 and 716 respec­ 56.85. The literacy rates for males and females are 6X.37 tively. Thus, as compared to the total scheduled ('astes and and 45.35 respectively for all the villages of the district. scheduled tribes urban population of the State, 1.61 per Among talukas of the district, Amreli taluka has the max­ cent of the total scheduled castes and 0.14 percent of total imum literacy rate of 70.30 whereas Jafrahad taluka has scheduled tribes population live in the towns of the dis­ the minimum of 32.43. Out of total 10 ta lukas, 6 talukas trict. Only 6.93 per cent belongs 10 the scheduled castes have the higher literacy rates while 4 talukas have lower population whereas 0.27 per cent belongs to the scheduled literacy rates than the district's literacy rate of rural areas. tribes population to the total urban population of the Literacy rates for towns district. All the towns in this district have scheduled castes population, the highest being 10.66 per- cent in Kodinar Table No. 10 (B) shows literacy rates l'or each town town and the lowest 1.87 per cent in Jafrabad town. All of the district. the towns of the distt:ict have scheduled tribes population. Damnagar town leads other towns of the district in the TABLE lOeB) proportion of scheduled tribes population. Literacy Rates for Towns, 1991 (Excluding chil4~n in the age group 0-6) Literacy rates for district SI. Name and Civic Percentage of Literate, No. Administration The literacy rate for the whole district is 60.06 Status of Town pi, M F during 1991 Census. The literacy rate for the total popula­ (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) tion of the district as per 1991 Census is lower than the Amreli (M) 80.45 88.09 72.33 State literacy rate of 61.29. The male and female literacy 2 Babra '(NP) 67.04 76.00 57.59 rates ~re 71.25 and 48.77 respectively in the district. Male 3 Bagasara (M) 74.09 82.36 65.58 literacy rate is lower and female literacy rate is slightly 4 Chalala (NP) 74.28 83.71 64.36 5 (NP) 70.07 60.33 higher than the State literacy rate of 73.13 and 48.64 D~mnagar "-9.39 6 Dhari (NP) 73.77 81.61 65.52 respectively. The male literacy rates are much higher than 7 Dungar (GP) 59.39 76.19 42.13 the female literacy rates for both rural and urban areas as 8 lafrahad (NP) 53.34 68.41 38.01 well as for the State as a whole. 9 Kodinar (NP) 69.42 79.93 58.32 10 Lathi (NP) 66.44- 77.77 54.72 Literacy rates for rural areas 11 Rajula (NP) 64.77 77.09 52.34 12 Vadia (NP) 74.03 84.97 62.71 Table No. lO{A) reflects literacy rates for rural District 71.69 81.49 61.46 population of every taluka/C.D.block of the district. * Towns having outgrowths TABLE 10 (A) The literacy rate for the urban areas of the district is Literacy Rates for Rural Population of 71.69. The urban literacy rate for males is 81.49 whereas Talukas/C.O.blocks by Sex, 1991. that for females is 61.46 in the district as a whole. Among (Excluding children in the age group 0-6) the different towns, Amreli town enjoys a unique position SI. Name of Taluka/ Percentage or Literates with the highest literacy rate of 80.45 while the Jafrabad No. C.D.block town has the lowest literacy rate of 53.34. Except 2 towns, P M F in all other towns, the literacy rate is above 60. Higher ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) literacy rate was noticed in 5 towns while it was lower in Amreli 70.30 80.28 60.51 7 towns in comparison with the district literacy rate of 2 Dhari 63.37 72.03 54.66 71.69. 3 Khambha 61.33 72.85 49.84 4 Rajula 40.55 55.45 25.67 Workers and non-workers at the district level 5 lafrabad 32.43 46.41 17.72 6 Kodinar 53.10 68.20 37.62 A., per 1991 Censlls, main workers inclusive of the 7 Kunkavav Vadia 64.78 73.89 55.88 marginal workers fonn 39.86 per cent of the total popula­ 8 Babra 51.31 61.24 41.35 tion of the district, against 40.23 per cent in the State. 9 Lathi 60.34 71.Q9 48.81 Thus, the quantum of these workers is less in the district 10 Lilia 61.90 72.95 51.09 District 56.85 68.37 45.35 than the State. The work participation nltes for males and females at the district level are respectively 53.86 and

38 25.(,1 per cent. Thus, lCmale workill~ participation rale is Pel'centage of main wllrker~, maq~inal workers and wry low than the niltle \~orking pltrticipation rate. In the non-worken. for rural popUlation of talukasl rural areas, the work participation nile is higher than that C.D.hlocks in the urban areas. Asimilar trend is noticed for male and female workers ,ilso. The percentagr of nOll-workers to Table No.11 gives taluka/C.D.hlockwise percentage ,otal populatioll of the district is 60.14 against 59.77 for of lIIain \vorkcrs, marginal workers, total workers and the GU~iarat Slale. The proporlion ot nOli-workers 10 total non·workers f(lr rurd) areas of the district as per 1991 population b higher in urhan 'In.-as th,m in the rur~1 areas Census. of the district. TABLE 11' .A I'ercent~gc of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-worker!> for Runtl population ofTalukas/ CD.hlocks, 199] SI. Nallle ofTaluka/ PERCENTAGE OF No. C.D.hlock Main Workers 10 lotal Marginal Workers 10 Total Workers to Tota I Non-workers to

Population " Total Population Population Total PopUlation p M F P M F P M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (X) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) , I Amreli 33.6(} .54.62 12.66 7.0l'! 0.27 13.f;7 40.68 54.89 26.53 59.32 45.11 73.47 2 Dhari 35.31 54.77 15.45 8.34 1.05 15.77 43.65 55.82 31.22 56.35 44.18 68.78 3 Khambha 32.63· 54.11 11.03 9.28 0.56 18.05 41.91 54.67 29.08 58,09 45.33 70.92 4 Rajula 36.96 54.30 19.40 9.30 0.60 18.12 46.26 54.90 37.52 53.74 45.10 62.48 5 Jafmhad 37.41 55.01 19.05 S.Og 0.73 15.74 45.49 55.74 34.79 54.51 44.26 65.21 6 Kodinar 32.83 51.77 13.44 5.06 0.26 9.98 37.89 52.03 23.42 62.11 47.97 76.58 7 Kunkavav Vadia 33.36 52.65 14.12 8.19 0.46 IS.X9 41.55 53.11 30.01 58.45 4(iX9 69.99 8 Babra 36.24 54.78 17.45 6.84 0.34 13.42 43.0X 55.12 30.X7 56.92 44.88, 69.13 9 Lathi 35.84 56.62 14.86 7.04 0.15 14.00 42.88 56.77 2X-X6 57.12 43.23 71.14 10 Lilia 35.30 55.93 14.73 6.39 0.26 12.50 41.69 56.19 27.23 58.31 43.81 72.77 District 34.80 54.21 15.19 7.47 0.46 14.55 42.27 54.67 29.74 57.73 45.33 70.26

In respect of ruml areas of the district, the percent­ populalion vary from 37.89 per cent in Kodinar taluka to ages of lllltin workers and marginal worker~ to the total 46.26 per cent in Rajula taluka. Silllilarly, the proportion rural population are 34.80 and 7.47 respectively whereas of non-workers vary frolll 53.74 in Rajula taluka to 62.11 remaining 57.73 per cent arc non-workers. The propor­ per cent iiI Kodinar ta luka. tion of main workers in respecl of male and female )ercentage of main workers, Marginal workers and workers to the total male and female populationlc)r the Non-workers for towns rural areas of the district are 54.21 and 15.19 respectively.

Quite a reverse trend is noticed in rcsPGct of marginal Table No.12 gives the percentage of main workers, workers where percentages of male and female workers marginal workers and non-workers for each town of the are 0.46 and 14.55 respectively. Among the various district. talukas, the percentage of the total workers to the tolal

39 TARLE 12 Percentage of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-workers for Towns 1991 SI. Name and Civic PER C E N TAG E OF No. Administration Main Worker.. to Marginal WorkerS to Total Workers to Non-workers to Status of Town Total PopUlation Total PopUlation Total Population Total Population !' M F P M F P M F I' M F (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) t6) (7) (8) (9)' (10) (ll) (12) (13) (14) Amreli * (M) 27.84 49.72 4.58 0.84 0.26 1.45 28.68 49.lJ8 6.03 71.32 50.02 lJ3.lJ7 2 Babra (NP) 30.lJl 52.55 8.12 0.17 0.06 0.29 31.08 52.61 8.41 68.92 47.39 91.51) 3 Bilgasilra (M) 28.70 52.26 4.28 U~8 0.18 3.64 30.58 52.44 7.92 69.42 47.56 92.08 4 Chalala (NI') 29.44 51.65 5.86 2.56 0.11 5.15 32.00 51.76 11.01 68.00 48.24 88.9!) 5 Dilmnagar (N!') 33.70 55.00 11.05 2.83 0.04 5.79 36.53 55.04 16.84 63.47 44.96 83.16 6 Dhari (NP) 30.36 51.68 7.93 2.95 0.14 5.88 33.31 51.82 13.81 66.69 48.1s 86.19 7 Dungnr (GP) 31.24 51.81 10,(14 3.71 0.41 7.11 34.Q5 52.22 17.15 65.05 47.78 82.85 8 JafralJild (N!') 29.61 45.82 12.96 2.83 0.41 5.30 32.44 46.23 18.26 67.56 53.77 81.74 9 Kodinar (NI') 27.R2 48.82 5.69 1.27 0.22 2.39 29.09 4Q.04 s.08 70.91 50.96 91.92 10 Lathi .. (NP) 31.84 53.47 9.59 2.75 0.13 5.46 34.59 53.GO, 15.05 65.41 46.40 84.95 11 Rajula (N!') 2Q.65 51.06 7.63 1.36 0.10 2.67 31.01 51.16 10.30 68.99 48.84 89.70 J2 Vallia (NP) 28.47 411.72 6.21 1.65 OAQ 2.87 30.12 50.21 9.0$ 6Q.88 49.79 90.lJ2 District 29.35 50.76 6.90 1.74 0.21 3.35 31.09 50.97 10.25 68.~1 49.03 . 89.75

* Town:. having outgrowths. In rcspecl of urban areas, the percentages of main various types of amenities and land usc data il1each village workers and margilllli workers 10 Ihe 10lal urhan popula­ of the district. These data have been tabula led for each tion arc 29.35 and 1.74 respectively. Similar pert'entages taluka/C.D.block of the district in thc form of village . \ for males arc 50.76 and 0.21 respectively whereas for the directory. On the basis of these data, certain tables have fcmale percentages are 6.90 and 3.35 respectively. The been designed and a brief analytical nole thereon is given percentages of total workers and non-workers 10 the total below. urban population are 31.09 and 6X,91 respectivcly. For males and femalcs, the respective percentages are 50.97 Distribution of villages according to the availability of aud 49.03 and 10.25 and '09.75 respectively. Among the different amenities various towns of the district, the proportion of total The table No.13 given below shows the taluka­ workers to Ihe total population is the highest (36.53) in wise/C.D.bloekwise distribution according to the Damnagar town and lowest (28.68) in Amreli town. availability of different amenities such as cducational, ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, market/bat, communication, approach to village by pucea road and The village directory data supplied by the village power supply. officials arc presented in part Aofthis handbook. It shows

TABLEt3 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities SI. 'f,1lukal No.of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more or the following amenities No. C.D.block inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Communi- Approach by Power Water Telegraph Hat cation PUCCi! Road Supply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (lJ) ( 10) ( II)

Amreli 70 70 62 70 54 0 69 48 70 (100.00) ( 88.57) (100.00) ( 77.14) (0.00) ( Q8.57) ( 68.57) ( 100.00) 2 Dhari 84 82 68 84 46 0 82 33 83 ( lJ7.62) ( 80.(5) (WO.OO) ( 54.16) (0.00) ( 97.62) ( 3lJ.2lJ) ( 98.81) 3 Khamhha 36 36 27 36 20 0 35 25 36 ( 100,(10) ( 75.llO) ( HIO.OO) t 55.56) (0.00) ( 97.22) ( 69.44) (100.00)

40 SI. Taluka/ No.of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities No. Cn.hlock inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post&. Market! Co III ll1uni- Approach by Power Water Telegraph Hat cation Pucea Road Supply

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 4 Rajula 91 91 49 91 40 0 84 50 III ( 100.(0) ( 53.85) (H)(I.OO) ( 43.1l6) (0.00) ( 92.31) ( 54.(5) (100.00) 5 lafrahad 42 42 24 42 16 0 39 28 41 (100.00) ( 57.14) (lOO.O() ( 38.10) (0.00) ( 1l2.86) ( 66.67) ( 97.62) 6 Kodinar 63 63 47 63 " 31 0 50 55 63 (100,(10) ( 74.60) (100.00) ( 49.21) (0.(10) ( 79.37) ( 87.30) ( 100.(0) 7 Kunkavav Vadia 67 67 66 67 57 0 66 37 67 ( l(){1.00) ( 98.51) (100.00) ( 85.07) (0.00) ( 1l8.51) ( 55.22) (100.00) 8 Babra 56 56 44 56 31 0 56 24 56 (100.(10) ( 78.57) (100.00) ( 55.36) (0.00) (100.00) ( 42.86) (100.00) 9 L1thi 49 41l 47 49 37 0 48 32 49 (100.00) ( 95.92) (100.00) ( 75.51) (0,(0) ( 97.96) ( 65.31) (100.00) 10 Lilia 37 37 34 37 23 0 37 20 37 (100.00) ( 91.89) (100.00) ( 62.16) (0.00) ( 100.00) ( 54.05) (100.00) District 595 593 468 595 355 0 566 352 593 ( 99.66) ( 78.66) (100.00) ( 59.66) (0.00) ( 95.13) ( 59.16) ~99.66)

Of tbe total 595 inhabited villages in the dis.trict, habited villages of the dis~·t. Genemlly, persons avail of ex("epl two villages, all villages have atJeast one primary tbe faeility of small retail shops in the villages. The public school. Except Dhari taluka, all talukas have primary transport facilities are available in 95.13 per l'ent of the education facility in all the inhabited villages. inhabited villages of the district. It is noted. that all the

Medical facilities in one kind or the other are avail­ inhabited villages of Babra and Lilia talukas have public able in 468 (78.66 per cent) villages of Ihe total inhabited transport facilities. The lowest coverage is about 79 per villages of the district. The remaining 127 ( 21.34 per cent villages is observed in the Kodinartaluka. Of the total cent) villages arc devoid of any medical facility wilhill the inhabited villages, 59.16 per cent arc linked by approach village. Among the talukas of the district, the proportion pucca roads. Again among the different talukas of the of villages enjoying one or more llledil'al facilities is the distrit·t, Kodinar taluka alone has pucca approa("h roads highest in Kunkavav Vadia taluka and lowest in Rajula facility of 87.30 per cent which is the highest whereas in taluka. Dhari taluka with 39.29 percent villages having the pucca

AU the inhabited villages of the district enjoy the road facility which is the lowest in the district. drinking water facility either of a tap, a well, a tank, a In respect of electric power supply, 593 or 99.66 per tubewell, a river or canal etc. The main souree of drinking cent inha bited villages i 11 the district ha ve bee n water is well in the most of the villages of the district. Out electrified. of total 595 inhabited villages, 355 are equipped with one Proportion of rural popUlation served by different or more facilities of postalld telegraph. Among the various amenities talukas of the district, the maximum coverage of about 85 per cent Villages is found in Kunkavav Vadia taluka and Table No. 14 furnishes talukawise/C.D. blockwise the minimum about 38 percent is inlafrabad taluka. There proportion of ruml population served hy different types of is no facility of periodical market/bat in any of the in- amenities.

41 TABLE 14 )'nlportion of Runtll'opulation served hy different 'amenities SL Talub/ Total pLlpula- Proportion of Rural Population served hy thc

Nearly the whole rural population of the district is TABLE 15 served hy education facility. In respect or medical Distrihution of villages not having certain facilities, the coverage of rural population is 90.12 per amenities, arranged hy dis~ance ranges from the places where these are availahle cent. Among the various talukas of the district, the Propor­ , \ tion of rural popUlation enjoying medical facilities is the SI. Village not having Number of villages whcre thc No. the amcnityof amcnity is not available hight'st in Klinkavav Vadia tallika and the lowest in Rajllia and ,Ivailablc at a distance of talukll. Drinking water facility is available 10 the entire -5 5-10 10+ Total rural population of the district. Further 79.41 per cent o[ Kms. Kms. Kms. (Cols. the district rural popUlation get the henefit of post and (3-5) telegraph [acility. Among the talukas of the district, the (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) maximum 93.51 per eent of the total rural population in 1 Educational 2 0 0 2 Kunkavav Vadia taluka is served by post and telcgnlph 2 MediGti 91 29 7 127 facility whereas in lafrabad laluka, it is the minimum at 3 I?rinking Water (I (I (I (I 63.47 per cent. 97.63 per cent o[ district rural population '4 Post & Tele. 220 18 2 240 is served hy cOHllllunication facilities. 73.44 per cent of 5 Market/ Hat 0 0 0 (I rural population enjoy approach pucca roads facilities. 6 CommuniGltion 29 0 0 2Q Further, among the talukas of the district, the maximum Only 2 villages of the district are devoid on the basic coverage of 92.53 per cent of rural population is found in Kodillar taluka in respect -of pucca roads whereas the primary education facility. For these 2 villages, this minimum .-overage of58.03 per nont population is notked facility is availahle at it distance of less than 5 killS. ill Babra taluka. Power supply facility is available to 99.66 Further, 127 villages do not have any medical facilities per cent ruml population of the district. within their respective jurisdiction.". Out of which 91

Distribution of village~ not having certain amenities villages could avail of it at a distance of less than 5 killS., arranged hy distance ranges from the places, where 29 village~ within the range of 5 to 10 killS. and for the these are available remaining 7 villages, the distance exceeded 10 or more

killS. The post and tcJegraph facility is not available in 240 Table No.15 gives the distribution of villages not villages ~f the district. These villages have to depend 011 having ccrtain a menities arm nged by distance ranges from the places, where these arc availahle. other pl'lces for getting this facility. Out of 240 villages, 220 villages have to depend on other places located upto

42 a distanl'e of 5 kms. from the village, 18 villages have it Distrihution of villages aecCII'ding to the distance from within a rlIngc of 5 to 10 k'ms. and the remaining 2 villages the nearest town and availability of different have to depend on places situating heyond a radius of 10 amenities kms. Further, 29 villages of the district have no com- Tahle No.16 shows the distribution of villages ac- lIlunication facilities. For all 29 villages, this facility is cording to the distance of the nearest town (statutory or availal)le at a distance of less than 5 kills. Census town) and availability of different amenities.

TABLE 16 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availahility of different amenities SI. Disiance Range No.of No. (with percentage) of villageS. having the amenity of No. from the inhabited nearest lown villages In Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Communi- Approach hy Power '. (in Kms.) each range Water Telegraph Hat cation PUCCI Road Supply \1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

0-5 83 83 66 83 47 0 75 49 83 (HIO.OO) ( 71}.52) (I (lO.OO) ( 56.63) (O.()() ( 90.36) ( 59.(4) (100.00) 2 6 - 15 ' 311 311 248 311 200 0 299 192 310 (1 (lO.OO) ( 79.74) ( 1(lO J)O) ( 64.31) (O.(lO) ( 96.14) ( 61.74) ( 99.68) 3 16 - 50 199 197 153 199 107 0 190 110 198 ( 98.99) ( 76.88) (1 (lO.OO) ( 53.77) (0.00) ( 95.48) ( 55.28) ( 99.50) I 4 51 + 2 2 2 0 2 2 ( 100.(0) ( 50.00) (I (lO.OO) ( 50.00) (0.00) (100.00) ( 50.(0) ( 100.00)

Unspecified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (~

(o.()() ( (J.()() (0.00) (0.00) (O.()(J) ( O.()(l) ( O.()() (0.00) Total 595 593 468 595 355 0 566 352 593 ( 99.66) ( 78.66) (100.00) ( 59.66) (0.00) ( 95.13) ( 59.16) ( 99.66) _,

In the above table, villages arc distributed according group. Again of total 595 inhabited villages, 199 are to four ranges of the distance from the nearest town located at a distance ranging between 16 - 50 killS. [rom alongwith number of villages with their percentages the nearest town. Out of these, 153 villages have medical served hy each such amenity. Out of 595 inhabited vil­ facility, 110 Villages have approach hy pucca roads lages. 83 lie at a distance of upto 5 killS. from the nearest facility and 107 villages have post and telegraph facility. town. The facilities of education, drinking water and Rest of the facilities are observed to he a satisfactory in power supply are fully covered in the villages of this the villages of this range. Only 2 villages lie in a remote group. Out of 83 villages, 66 have the facility of medical, place at a distance from the nearest town exceeds 51 kms. 47 have the facility of post and telegraph, 75 have the Education, drinking water, communication and power facility of comlllunication and 49 villages have approach supply facilities arc available in two villages of this rlInge. by pucca road. Out of total 595 inhabited villages, 311 are Outof2 villages, 1 village has medical, postand telegraph situated at a distance ranging between 6 - 15 killS. from and approach by pucca road facilities. the nearest town. Of these, 299 villages have l'ommunica­ Distribution of villages according to population range tion facility, 248 villages have medical facility, 200 vil­ and amenities availahle lages have post and telegraph facility and 192 villages have approach bY' pUl'ca road facility. The remaining Table No.17 gives the distribution of villages ac­ facilities arc available satisfactory in the villages of this cording to popUlation range and amenities available.

43 TABLE 17 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available SI. Population No.of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of No. range inh

(100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (0.00) (100.00) 1 (94.12) (100.00) I Total 595 593 468 595 355 0 566 352 593 ( 99.66) ( 78.66) (100.00) ( 59.66) (0.00) ( 95.13) ( 59.1~ ( 99.66)

Out of the total 595 inhabited villages of the district, villages, 135 villages are in the popUlation range 01'2,000 75 are small in size i.e. having a population below 500 - 4,999. All these villages are equipped with thell111enities persons. All the villages of this group possess the drinking like primary education, drinking water and conununica­ water amenity. Next in order, power supply facility is tion. 17 villages are in the large size group i.e. population i \ available in 74 v.illages and education facility in 73 vil­ range ~f 5,000 and over. Except pucca approch road lages. 368 villages of the district fall in the size group of facility in 1 village, all the amenties are available in all 500-1,999 population. Except medical, post and telegraph the villages of this group. and approach by pucca road facilities, all other facilities Distribution ofviJIages according to land use are available satisfactory in the villages of this group.

Medical facility is available in about 77 per cent villages, Table No.18 shows the talukawise/C.D. blockwise Post and telegraph facility is available in about 57 percent distribution of cultivable area and the percentages of ir- villages and approach by pucca road facility is available rigated area to total cultivable area. in about 55 percent villages of this group. Out of tota I 595 TABLE 18 Distribution of villages According tIl Land Use SI. Taluka/ No.of Total nrea Percentage of Percentage of irri- No. C.D.block inhabited cultivahle area gated area to total

villages to total area cultivable ar~1

Amreli 70 76,728.20 86.54 24.18 2 Dhari 84 1,01,861.84 68.95 8.35 3 Khambha 36 40,746.96 65.26 18.71 4 Rajuia 91 79,Q38.11 68.52 8.19 5 lafrahad 42 32,692.89 77.29 7.20 6 Kodinar 63 52,023.02 71.60 26.15 7 Kunkavav Vadia 67 77,339.19 85.47 12.51 8 Bahra 56 73,354.55 75.95 19.60 9 Lathi 4Q 57,474.55 83.58 11.09 10 Lilia 37 39,499.50 83.83 4.79 District 595 6,31,658.81 76.54 14.28

44 A", much a~ 76.54 per cent of the total rural area of have been prepared. For presentation of the data, the the district fall under cultivable land. Of these, 14.28 per towns of the district have been arranged in alphabetical cent of land is irrigated. Among the talukas of the distri<..'t, order within the district. The details of the data covered the largest cultivable area is found in Amrcli taluka and in these statements/tables are described below. the lowest in the Khambha taluka. The maximum benefit Statement - I of irrigation facility is availed of by Kodinar taluka, with 26.15 per cent 'of the total cultivable area, followed by Townwise status and some basic demographic data Amreli taluka with 24.U~ per cent and Bahra taluka with arc presentcd in this statement. It specifically covers civic 19.60 per cent. Lilia ~aluka has the lowest irrigated area administ'tativc status, area in sq.kllls., numher of (4.79 per cent). households including houseless households, decadal growth rate beginning from 190 I, density and sex ratio for ANALYSIS ON TOWN DIRECTORY the last three censuses. The Town Directory data, which have been There are 12 towns in the district. Dfthese, 2 lowns presented in 7 statements and 5 input tables are l'on­ have lIlunicipalities 9 towns have nagar panchayats and sidered for the purpose of ana Iysi$. These 7 sta tements are the remaining 1 town has gnllll panchayat. The population given in section II of part A under the heading of Town norms for deciding the size class town and the dasswise Directory for all the towns/cities of the district. On the number of towns alongwith their names as per the last basis of Town Directory statement,s, some inset tables, Census are given below.

Sf. No. Class Number Name or towns of towns covered in the respective class ( 1) (2) (3) (4) 1 1,00,000 and above 2 50,000 - 99,9911 Amreli 3 20,000 - 411,1199 4 Bagasara, Dhari, Kodinar, Rajula 4 10,000 - 19,QQQ 6 Bahra, (,halala, D

45 - grants (4) Receipts through loans (5) Receipts through (6) others. advances and (6) Receipts through other SOUT\·CS. The Table No.19 has been prepared on the bitsis of expenditure is itlso dassj(ied under the following heads Statement III which shows the per capita receipts and viz; (1) General Administration ('2) Puhlil- Safety (3) expenditure of carh town or thc district. Publit' Health (4) Puhlic Works (5) Public hl'ititutions and TABLE 19 Per capita Receipt and Expenditure in towns I'er Capita In R'I. SI. Cla~" Name & Civic Receipts in Rs. Expenditure in !<.s. No. swtu~ of the town 10tal Receipt Receipt li1tal (jeneral ExpefJdi- Public Expend- Other Receipt through from all Expend- Admini- ture on works iture aspc- taxI.'::' other iturc ~tration Public on cIs

::.ourcc~ Health Puhlic and Con- In~ti- veniences tutions (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (ID) (II) 1 II Amrcli (il)UA (M) 527.51 100.90 426.61 523.78 9.85 64.32 47.97 0.79 400.85 2 IV Bahra (NP) 67.77 35.40 31.87 65.1)1.) 5.53 26.04 2.79, 1.11 30.47 3 III Bagas;!ra (M) 141.27 82.47 58BO 136.45 28.11 82.03 . 5.42 0.11 20.78 4 IV Chalala (NP) 66.14 61.63 4.51 65.79 14.71 22.03 11.53 17.52 "- 5 IV D;lIllnagar (NP) 64.70 56.16 8.54 50.27 IO'{I 31.16 8.70 6 III Dhari (NI') 13k.64 47.08 91.56 13<1.47 31.kl 37.47 15.82 49.26 5.11 7 V Dungar (Gl') 81.86 44.50 37.36 81.87 3l.79 20.75 2.50 26.83 8 IV Jafrabad (NP) 130.86 24.17 101.69 127.27 8.83 17.01.} 8.89 92.46 9 III Kodimu. (NP) 211.10 97.14 113.96 194.33 19.76 47.16 15.59 4.50 107.32 10 IV Lathi (Nl') 100.78 15.11 85.67 ' 90.45 10.7<1 15.61 1.00 3.36 SI.}.6<1 11 III Rajul;! (NP) 131.00 89.03 41.97 107.76 41.38 43.21 3.87 19.30 12 IV Vadi;1 (NP) 83.80 74.65 1).15 68.12 55.91} 9.33 1.87 0.93 Total 226.93 72.37 154.56 219.24 20.15 44.52 IS.22 5.07 131.28

(~' = Please see appendix for non-Iown componcnts of Urhan Agglomcration. U.A. = Urban Agglomeration. In case of all towm;, the total per rapita receipts itrc services and clectrifi('ation availablc in each town of the Rs. 226.lJ3 whcrcits the total per capita expenditure is Rs. district. Exrept Dungar town, all the towns have open 219.24. The total per rapita receipts of R~. 527.51 is the surface drainagc. Moreovcr Dhari, Jafrabad and Rajula maximum for Amrcli town and minmulll Rs. 64.70 in have sewerage system and thc cesspool method is also Damnagartown. Similarly, the tolal pcrcapila expenditure prevalent in Chalallt and Dungar towns. at Rs. 523.7g for Amrcli town is the highest and Rs. 50.27 As regards latrincs, there are water borne latrincs ill for Dltlllnagar town the lowest. The tolal pef('apita receipt all towns. There arc still service latrines in 7 town" of the for Dhari ltnd Dungar towns are lower than the per rapita distrkt. A" regards the method of the night soil disposal, expenditure. The lower total per rap ita expenditure, over whcel bitrrows system is prevalent in Amreli, Babra, the total pcr capita re('ci~t is found in Amrcli, Babra, Chalala, Kodillar and Rajula towns. Septic tank system is Bagasara, Chltlala, Damnagar, Jafrahad, Kodinar, Lathi, prevalent in Bagasara, Dalllnagar, Dhari, Dungar, Rajula and Vadia towns. Jafrabad, Lathi and Vadia towns. There arc no head load Statement - IV and ba~ket systems in any of the towns of the district.

Statement rv shows thc dvic and other amcnities EX('epl 3 towns, all towns have facilities of water \liz; road, drainage, latrines, watcr supply, fire fighting supply through the laps. Dungarand Rajula towns gcttheir

46 watersupply through wells and Chalala town through tube tion is 12.18 percent in Amreli town. wells. Fire fighting services are available in Amreli, Dhari The density' of population for the slums area is 1,119 and Rajula towns \\fhereas the remaining towns do not for Amreli town. have their own fire fighting services. All the towns of the district are electrified. Statement - V

Statement - IV-A Statement V deals with the details to educational, medical, recreational and other cultural facilities in each Statement IV-A gives the civic and other amenities town\ of district. The statement reveals that Amreli, in notitled or recognised slums of class-I and II towns of Bagasara and Kodinar towns have college education the district. These comprise slum area, population, sys­ facility. Amreli has college facility such as arts, science, tems of sewerage and methods of disposal of night soil, water supply and electrification etc. details. commerce and polytechnic. There is no medical and en­ gineering college in the district. Only 8 towns have recog­ Amreli town of the district have notified slums areas. nised typing training institutions. All the towns have Approximate number of person'> residing in these areas is higher secondary, secondary and piimary educational 8,450. All the slum areas are provided with open surface drainage system. Wheel barrow system for diposal of facilities. Amreli, Babra, Dhari, Dungar and Rajula towns nig~t soil is prevalent in all the slum areas. have adult literacy centres (classes). There is no facilities of hostel for working women in any town of the district. Table No. 20 is prepared on the basis of Statement Iv-A. It shows the data about the share of slums in the There is 1 stadia in Amreli town of the district. Except respective city's population. Dungar town, all. the towns have cinema house lacility. TABLE 20 The highest number of cinema houses each in Amreli and Proportion of Slums population in towns Babra are 3. Babra, Bagasara, Chalala, Lathi and Rajula SI. Class, Name and Proportion Density towns of the district are equipped with facilities of No. Civie Status of the slum in slums of town population (per sq. auditorial drama/community halls. Except Babra, all to total popu- Krn.) towns are provided with public library facility. lalion of the town Table No. 21 is compiled on the basis of statement (1) (2) (3) (4) No. V. It shows the number of schools in each category 1 II Amreli VA (M.) 12.18 1,119 such as higher secondary, secondary and primary per The proportion of slum population to total popula- 10,000 population for all the towns of the district. TABLE 21 Schools per ten thousand population in towns No. per 10,000 popUlation SI. Class, Name ~nd Higher Seamdary! Junior Primary No. Civic Status of Secondary! Matneul- Secondary/ town Inter/PUC/ ali on Middle Junior CAlllege ( 1) . (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) II Amreli@ (M) 1.009 1.009 3.316 2 IV Bahra (NP) 1.375 1.375 2.750 3 III Bagasara (M) 0.352 1.056 2.818 4 IV Chalala (NP) 1.235 1.235 3.088 5 IV Damhagar (NP) 0.717 1.434 2.868 6 III Dhari ,(NP) 0.890 0.890 2.670 7 V Dungar (GP) 1.490 2.979 5.958 8 IV lafrahad (NP) 0.570 2.279 3.988

Amr - 4 47 No. per 10,000 population SI. Class, Name and Higher Secondary! lunior Primary No. Civic Status of Secondary/ Matricul. Secondary! town Inter/pUC/ ation Middle Junior College (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ,..(6) 9 III Kodinar (NP) 1.126 1.126 1.501 10 IV Lathi (NP) 1.208 1.208 3.020 11 III Rajula (NP) 0.753 0.753 3.163 12 IV Vadia (NP) 0.933 0.933 6.532 Total 0.927 1.187 3.226 Note: In Gujarat State the levels of education are classified as under: (i) Primary (from Std I to VII passed) (ii) Secondary/ Matriculation (from Std VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher secondary ( from Std XI to XII passed) Hence the details are under col.5 are not shown.

It is seen from the above table that the average SI. Class, Nafl!le and No.of beds in Medical number of higber secondary schools per 10,000 popula­ No. Civic Status of Ipstitutions per 1,000 tbetown population tion for all towns is 0.927, average number of secon­ ( 1) m (3) dary/matriculation 1.187 and average number of primary 4 IV Chalala (NP) 0.37 scbools 3.226. The maximum number of primary scbools 5 IV Damnagar (NP) 2.15 per 10,000 population is found in Vadia town and the 6 III Dhari (NP) 0.89 minimum is located in Kodinar tOWn. Similarly, the 7 V Dungar (GP) 4.17 8 IV Jafrabad (NP) 0.91. highest secondary school is located in Dungar town 9 III Kodinar (NP) 3.27 whereas fhe lowest in Rajula town. The maximum and 10 IV Lathi (NP) 2.72 minimum higbersecondary schools per 10,000 population 11 III Rajula (NP) 11.29 are found in Dungarand Bagasara respectively. 12 IV Vadia (NP) 4.85 Total 3.456 In Statement information about medical facilities V, It is seen from the above table that on an average is-given where in Government, Semi Government and there are 3.456 beds per 1,000 population in the urban charitable institl!tions providing medical facilities are areas of the district. Rajula town has the bighest number covered. Hospital facilities are available in Amreli, Babra, of 11.29 beds per 1,000 population. Next in order are Bagasara, lafrabad, Kodinar, Lathi and Rajula towns of Vadia, Dungarand Antreli towns with 4.85,4.17 and 3.59 the district. The remaining 5 towns have no such facility. beds per 1,000 popUlation respectively. Amreli, Chalala and Lathi have T.B. clinic centres, Except Sta.ternent • VI ~reli, Lathi and Rajula towns, all others have heath centre facilities. Statement VI furnishes details regarding trade, com­ merce, industry and banking in the towns of the district. Table No. 22 is prepared on the basis o(Statement The important commodities imported in the towns are No. V of town directory. It indicates tbe number of beds sugar, foodgrains, cotton yam, cloth, crude oil, material in the medical institutions in each town of the district. for PVC, tyre and tube etc.

TABLE 22 Those exported out of the towns are groundnut oil, No.of beds in Medical Institutions in towns handloom cloth, foodgtains, edible oil, groundnut seeds, SI. Oass, Name and No.of beds in Medical onions, salt, sugar, chillies, stone products etc. No. Civic Status of Institutions per 1,000 the town population TIle main commodities manufactured in the towns ( 1) (2) (3) are tiles, oil engines and its spareparts, edible oil, 1 II Amreli VA (M) 3.59 foodgrains, ground nut, groundnut seeds, handloom clotb, 2 IV Babra (NP) 2.48 salt, ground nut oil, diesel oil engine etc. 3 III Bagasara (M) 2.22

48 Table No. 23 is derived on the basis of Statement VI. into and exported from each town of the district. It shows the most important item manufactured, imported

TABLE 23 Most Important Commodity Manufactured, Imported and Exported in Towns SI. Cla5ss, Name and Most Important C{)mmodity No. civic statu~ of the town Manufactured Exported Imported ( I) (2) (3) (4) (5)

II Amreli @ V.A. (M) 'm~ Groundnut oil Sugar

2 IV Habra (N!') Oil engine~ Groundnut oil Foodgrains,

& it~ spare parts 3 III Bagasara (M) Edible oil Handloom cloth cottonyarn 4 IV Chalala (NP) Foodgrains, Foodgrains, Cloth 5 IV Damnagar (N!') Groundnut Edible oil Crude oil 6 III Dhari (NP) Groundnut seeds Groundnut seeds Material for PVC 7 V Dungar (GP) Handloom cloth Onions Sugar 8 IV lafrabad (NP) Salt Salt Foodgrains <) III Kodinar (NP) Edible oil Sugar Tyre & Tube 10 IV Lathi (NP) Groundnut oil Chillies Sugar 11 III Rajula (NP) Diesel oil Stone Sugar Engine products 12 IV Vadia (NP) Groundnut Groundnut Sugar

U.A. = Urban Agglomeration.

@ Please see appendix for non-town l'Omponents of U rh;t II Agglomeration.

All the cities and towns have facilities of bankill~ Appendix given at the end of Section II shows and agricultural credit society. Further, all the towns h

49

PART -A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION - I VILLAGE DIRECTORY EXPIANATORY NOTE AND LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The village directory containing information for each 4. Tubewell Water TW village has been compiled in the ascending order of the 5. Handpump HP census village location code numbers. It provides infonna- 6. River Water R tion pertaining to total areas of the villages in hectares, total 7. Fountain F population, number of households. amenities available in 8. Canal C the village viz. educational, medical, drinking water, post 9. Lake L and telegraph, market/hat, comnlUnkation, approach to vil- 10. Spring S lage, nearest town and distance in killS. and power supply. 11. Nallah N It also contains information regarding land use i.e. arcll 12. Others a under different types of land use like forest, irrigated by 13. Information Not Available NA different sources, un-irrigated, culturable waste including Col. 8 Post and Telegnlph gauchar and groves and area not available for cultivation. 1. Post Office PO Telegraph Office: Abbreviations used in the village directory: 2. TO 3. Post and Telegraph PTa Col. 5 Educational 4. Telephone Connection Phone 1. Primary or Elementary School P Col. 10 Communications 2. Junior Secondary or Middle School M 1. Bus BS 3. Matriculation or Secondary H 2. Railway Station RS 4. Higher Secondary/Intemlediate!Pre- PUC Navigable Waterway Umversity/Junior College 3. NW 5. College\ Any College (Graduate level & C Col. Uo Approach to village above) like Arts, Science, Commerce 1. Pucca Road 6. Industrial School PR 2. Kachcha Road 7. Training School Tr. KR 3. Navigable River NR 8. Adult Literacy Oass/Centre Ac 9. Other Edu'cational Institutions o 4. Navigable Canal NC 5. Navigable Waterway NW' Col. 6 Medical Col. 13 Power Supply 1.' Hospital H 2. Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW 1. Electricity for Domestic Purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture 3. Maternity Home MH 2. EAG 3. Electricity. for other purpose like Industrial, EO 4. Child Welfare Centre cwe CommerCia I etc. 5. Health Centre HC 4. Electricity for all purposes EA ,6. Primary Health Centre PHe Col. 15 Irrigated by source (Land use) 7. Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS 8. Dispensary D 1. Government Canal GC 9. Family Planning Centre FPC 2. Private Canal PC 10. T.B.Clinic TB 3. Well (Without electricity) W 11. Nursing Home NH 4. Well (With electricity) WE 12. Registered Private Practitioner RP 5. Tubewell (Without electricity) TW 13. Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP 6. Tubewell;(With electricity) TWE 14. Community Health WorkerlHealth Worker CHW 7. Tank TK 15. Others o 8. River R Lake Col. 7 Drinking Water 9. L 10. Water fall Wf 1. Tap Water, T 11. Others a 2. Well Water W 12. Total T 3. Tank Water TK The following villages have been treated as Census Towns or merged fully in Towns or one of the constituent unit!' of Urban Agglomeration i.e. Outgrowths at 1991 Census. Hence, the details of such villages are not shown in ViJlag( Directory and Primary Census Abstract.

81. Taluka Villages Merged in which No. Name L.e.No. Town or name of U.A. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

I fuated as Census Towns NIL

II Merged fully in Towns NIL

III Outgrowths at 1991 Census 1. Kunkavav Vadia 1. Natvamagar 62 Bagasara

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GUJARAT

TALUKA AMRELI

DISTRICT AMRELI 2 1 0 2 4 6 8 KILOMETRES III I .1 1 j

BOUNDARV, DISTRICT,.. . .. '. _._.- " TALUKA. " ... ' , . _, _ , _

" VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE ... I ------,

. 20 1 NUMBER,. . .., ". ,____ . __ J HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT, TALUKA .. , . j!), @ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW

MATERNiTY HOME... '" A &. IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET / HAT. , Q C.O.Block boundary of Amr!li is co-lerminus E o with loluka boundary excluding statutory ~ Ia. lown.

.Bised upon Sum, of Indi map with the p~IIisJian of the Sli'Vt,or Gtnr. or !njl (c) Goyernment of In~ia CopVli~t 1994 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK AMRE LI Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer Gujarat Amrell State 7 07 Talukal 1 0010 AmreU C.D.Block District 5 05 1991 Cen<;us 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village, Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) {Computer) Abstract (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Amarpur(Varudi) 28 0028 28 0028 60 254 2 Ankadiya Mota 21 0021 21 0021 58 254 3 Ankadiya Nana 13 0013 13 0013 58 254

4 Babapur 53 0053 53 0053 64 258 '5 Baxipur 25 0025 25 0025 60 254 6 Bbandariya Mota 44 0044 44 0044 62 258 7 Bbandariya Nana 23 0023 23 0023 58 254 ,I 8 Cbadiya 68 0068 68 0068 66 258 9 Cbakkargadh 35 0035 35 0035 60 258 10 Champatha I 36 0036 36 0036 60 258 11 Chandgadb 64 0064 64 0064 66 258 12 Chital 3 0003 3 0003 56 254

13 10 0010 10 ' 0010 56 254 14 Devaliya 34 0034 34 0034 60 258 15 Devrajiya 51 0051 5,1 0051 64 258 16 Dbolarva 40 0040 40 0040 62 258

17 Fatterpur 32 0032 32 0032 60 258

18 Gavadka 45 0045 45 0045 62 258 19 Giriya 18 0018 18 0018 58 254 20 Gokharvala Mota 48 0048 48 0048 62 258 21 Gokharvala Nana 49 0049 49 0049 62 258

22 Haripura 5 0005 5 0005 56 254

23 Ishvariya 26 0026 26 0026 60 254

24 JaJiya 43 0043 43 0043 62 258 25 Jasvailtgadh 2 0002 2 0002 56 254

26 Kamigadh 41 0041 41 0041 62 258 27 Kathma 11 0011 11 0011 56 254 28 Kerala 55 0055 55 0055 64 258 29 Keriyachad 61 0061 61 0061 64 258 30 Keriyanagas 27 0027 27 0027 60 254 31 Khad Khambbaliya 66 0066 66 0066 66 258 32 Khijadiya Khari 42 0042 42 0042 62 258 33 Khijadiya Radadiya 4 0004 4 0004 56 254

34 Lalavadar 33 0033 33 0033 60 258 35 Lapaliya 63 0063 63 0063 66 258

36 Machiyala Mota 14 0014 14 0014 58 254

54 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

1. AMRELI TALUKA / cn.BLOCK • Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 37 Machiyala Nana 17 0017 17 0017 58 254 38 Malila 67 0067 67 0067 66 258 39 Malvan 22 0022 22 0022 58 254 40 Mandavda Mota 56 0056 56 0056 64 258 41 Mandavda Nana 69 0069 69 0069 66 258 42 Mangvapal 24 0024 24 0024 58 254 43 Medi 59 0059 59 0059 64 258 44 Monpur 1 0001 1 0001 56 254

45 Navakhijadiya 31 0031 31 0031 60 258

46 Paniya 54 0054 54 0054 64 258 47 Pipallag 12 0012 12 0012 56 254 48 Pithavajal 46 0046 46 0046 62 258

49 Rajasthali 47 0047 47 0047 62 258 50 Ralldhiya 9 0009 9 0009 56 254 51 Rangpur 30 0030 30 0030 60 254 52 Rikadiya 8 0008 8 0008 56 254

53 Sajiyavadar 60 0060 60 0060 64 258 54 Sangaderi 19 0019 19 0019 58 254 55 39 0039 39 0039 62 258 56 Sarambhda 70 0070 70 0070 66 258 57 Shambhupura 62 0062 62 0062 66 258 58 Shedubhar 6 0006 6 0006 56 254 59 Sonariya 65 0065 65 0065 66 258 60 Suragpur 15 0015 15 0015 58 254

61 Taraktalav 50 0050 50 0050 64 258 62 Taravda 58 0058 58 0058 64 258 63 Thordi 38 0038 38 0038 62 258 64 Timba 7 0007 7 0007 56 254 65 Timbla 57 0057 57 0057 64 258

66 Vadera 29 0029 29 0029 60 254 67 Vankiya 52 0052 52 0052 64 258 68 Varasda 16 0016 16 0016 58 254 69 Venivadar 20 0020 20 0020 58 254 70 Vitbalpur 37 0037 37 0037 60 258

55 Talllkal C.D.Block: VILLAGE AMIl.El.I Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loea- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest elace where the fadlitr is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical' Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oaeh to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Monpur 2,465.53 3,707 P,H_,Ac(3) PHS,RP, W,HP PO,Phqne BS PR,KR (546) CHW

2 Jasvantgadh 2,392.38 4,648 P,H CHW T,W,HP,R PO BS PR I (646)

3 Chital 2,325.34 8,847 P(3),H, MCW,MH, T,W,HP,R PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (1,282) PUC, CWC,PHC, Ac(lO) D,FPC, CHW(2)

4 Khijadiya 808.34 1,808 P(2) -(-5 Kms) T,W,HP PO BS,RS PR Radadiya (308)

5 . Haripura 1,095.01 1,127 P,Ac(2) -(lO+Kms) W,HP PO BS KR (166)

6 Shedubhar 2,501.14 4,356 P,H, PHS, FPC, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (648) Ac(2) RP(3), CHW(2)

7 Timba 312.57 176 P CHW W,HP PO BS PR (22)

8 Rikadiya 722.87 1,026 P,Ac(2) CWC T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (145)

9 Randhiya 1,383.83 2,156 P PHS,CHW T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS KR (321) HP,R

10 Dahida 952.45 1,438 P PHS,CHW T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (218)

11 Kathma 651.64 593 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (95)

12 Pipallag 1,082.26 1,573 P PHS,CHW W,HP,R PO BS KR (240)

56 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and valion Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Amreli-21 ED,EAG W(33.00) 2,153.01 176.79 85.73 WE(17.00) T(50.00)

Amreli-18 EA W(260.00) 1,795.43 170.38 106.57 2 WE(60.00) T(320.00)

Amreli-18 EA W(120.00) 1,771.29 333.19 0.52 3 WE(100.34) T(220.34)

Amreli-14 EA W(lOO.OO) 505.10 103.24 4 WE(lOO.OO) T(200.00)

Amreli-12 EA W(71.l8) 952.12 5.18 55.46 5 WE(11.07) T(82.25)

Amreli-ll EA W(170.00) 1,800.00 152.33 277.41 6 WE(101.40) T(271.40)

Amreli-12 EA W(4.00) 261.57 25.71 7.69 7 WE(13.60) T(17.60)

Amreli-lO EA W(76.18) 401.66 120.00 80.00 8 WE(45.03) T(121.21)

Amreli-17 EA W(250.OO) 811.12 172.71 100.00 9 WE(50.oo) T(300.00)

Amreli-15 EA W(85.41) 655.60 127.97 3.47 10 WE(80.oo) T(165.41)

Amreli-17 EA W(29.OO) 538.48 40.13 32.03 11 WE(12.oo) T( 41.00)

Amreli-9 EA W(33.OO) 797.54 133.40 91.32 12 WE(27.00) T(60.oo)

57 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE AMRELI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tioll Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearfst Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- MediC<1l Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, hold~ Mar- Waterway) ket! Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 Ankadiya Nana 1,549.76 3,341 P,H PHS,C'HW,O W,IIP PO BS PR (472)

14 Maehiyala 1,170.26 1,696 P CHW T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) B~ PR Mota (272)

15 Suragpur 229.57 340 P -(10+ Kms) W,HP -(-5Kms) BS KR (52)

16 Varasda 2,572.68 2,992 1'(2) CWC,PHS,D, T,W,HP PO BS PR (473) FPC,CHW

17 Maehiyala Nana 1,477.50 2,379 P,Ac(2) I'HS,CHW W,HP,R PO BS,RS PR (410)

18 Giriya 861.57 1,026 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R PO BS PR ( IS!))

19 Sangaderi 221.76 485 P -(5-10 Kms) W,HP -(5-10 Kms) .... BS KR (71)

20 Venivadar 334.37 673 P -(S-lOKms) W,HP -(5-10 Kms) .... RS KR (105)

21 Ankadiya Mota 3,429.66 6,569 1',11,0 MCW,PHC, T,W,TK, PTO,Phone BS PR (966) D,FPC,RP(2), HP,R C'HW

22 Malvan 759.11 1,210 P RP,C'HW W,TW,HP -( -5 Kms) BS KR (205)

23 Rhandariya Nana 964.73 1,379 P PHS,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (219)

24 Mangvapal 1,074.38 1,723 P CHW W,HP PO BS PR (243)

58 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated . ,Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- LoC

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Amreli-7 EA W(22.l4) 1,279.71 96.13 126.58 13 WE(25.20) T(47.34)

Amreli- 9 EA W(201.10) 757.28 32.15 137.23 14 WE(42.50) T(243.60)

Amreli- 9 EA W(3.00) 205.28 10.11 10.14 15 WE(1.04) T(4.04)

Amreli-ll EA W(178.00) 2,051.68 128.00 37.00 16 WE(178.00) T(356.00)

Amreli-lO EA W(50.OO) 968.98 119.94 88.58 17 WE(250.00) T(300.00)

Amreli- 3 EA W(I00.00) 433.15 67.42 154.00 18 WE(107.OO) T(207.00)

Amreli-5 ED,EAG W(8.15) 152.38 22.56 26.67 19 WE(12.00) T(20.l5)

Amreli-7 EA W(14.30) 210.73 43.34 54.00 20 WE(12.00) T(26.30)

Amreli-12 EA W(268.61) 2,535.78 189.30 255.97 21 WE(lBO.OO) T(448.61)

Amreli-17 EA W(35.00) 638.75 42.10 29.26 22 WE(14.00) T(49.00)

Amreli-7 EA W(30.07) 834.10 53.70 31.83 23 WE(15.03) T(45.1O)

Amreli- 4 EA W(28.13) 759.95 101.54 129.67 24 WE(S5.09) T(83.22)

59 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE AMRELI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in bec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Water way) ket/ Hat, ifan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 25 Baxipur 397.22 640 P -(-5 Kms) T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (105)

26 lshvariya 377.70 1,807 P CWC,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (241)

27 Keriyanagas 1,300.54 3,232 P PHS,D,RP, W,HP PO BS PR,KR (500) CHW

28 Amarpur(Varudi) 691.47 1,503 P C'HW T,W,HP PO BS KR (231)

29 Vadera 1,580.71 2,634 P,H,O PHS,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (418)

30 Rangpur 935.23 1,275 P,Ac D,CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (187)

31 Navak?ijadiya 704.16 1,610 P CHW W,HP PO BS PR (206)

32 Fatterpur 431.04 739 P -( -5 Kms) W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (95)

33 L11avadar 1,385.55 2,258 P PHS,CHW W,HP PO BS PR (327)

34 Devaliya 1,241.48 2,547 P PHS,RP, T,W,R PO BS PR (365) CHW

35 Chakkargadh 1,425.35 1,770 P CWC,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (301) CHW

36 Champathal 758.79 1,430 P CHW T,W,HP,R .PO BS KR (213)

37 Vithalpur 847.16 2,158 P,Ac(3) CHW T,W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (354)

60 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Amreli-4 EA W(22.00) 299.00 20.00 41.22 25 WE(IS.00} T(37.00)

Amreli-6 EA WE(40.00) 307.65 30.05 26 T(40.00)

Amreli-7 EAG,EO WE(55.92) 1,102.88 74.83 66.91 27 T(55.92)

Amreli-3 EA W(45.00) 504.00 73.47 44.00 28 WE(25.00) T(70.00)

Amreli- 8 EA W(8.00) 1,359.00 140.71 73.00 29 T(8.oo)

Amreli-ll EA W(8.00) 695.23 44.00 174.00 30 WE(14.oo) T(22.00)

Amreli-5 EA W(20.24) 600.35 53.21 6.07 31 WE(24.29) T(44 ..53)

Amreli-8 EA W(10.OO) 377.38 19.93 12.90 32 WE(10.83) T(20.83)

Amreli- 5 EA W(30.OO) 1,195.00 65.00 lO.5S 33 WE(85.00) T(llS.OO)

Amreli- 9 EA W(21O.OO) 664.10 91.10 145.28 34 WE(13LOO) T(341.00)

Amreli-6 EA W(l 00. 10) 1,074.08 81.17 35 WE(170.00) T(270.1O)

Amreli-lO EA WE(129.19) 548.06 32.47 49.07 36 T(129.19)

Amreli-8 EA W(47.00) 500.00 75.00 25.16 37 WE(2oo.00) T(247.00)

Amr.·5 61 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE AMRELI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area (,opu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lalion nearest elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Dr.inking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, iran 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 38 Thordi 570.49 565 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (81)

39 Sanosra 982.27 1,446 P CHW T,W,HP PO I3S PR,KR (242)

40 Dholarva 1,051.34 973 P CHW W,HP . -(-5 Kms) BS, KR (172) I

41 Kamigadh 1,004.76 2,118 P,H RP(2),CHW W,HP PO BS KR (317)

42 Khijadiya Khari 876.47 1,329 P,O RP,CHW T,W,HP,R PO BS KR (208)

43 Jaliya 1,920.92 3,244 P,H,PUC MCW,MI:I, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (543) CWC,PHC, FPC,TB

44 Bhandariya 1,107.37 1,780 P(2) CHW W,HP PO BS PR,KR Mota (292)

45 Gavadka 1,435.51 2,207 P(2) PHS,CHW T,W,TK,HP PO BS,RS PR (355)

46 Pithavajal 1,080.38 1,098 P,Ac(4) PHS,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR (202)

47 Rajasthali 980.37 1,073 P CHW T,WjHP,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (186)

48 Gokharvala Mota 835.53 1,368 P,H,O PHS,D,FPC, T,W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (238) CHW

49 Gokharvala Nana 364.72 473 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (102)

62 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahle Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(induding able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vatian Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Amreli-14 EA G(11.40) 400.04 27.13 _132.56 38 W(1.20) TK(8.16) T(IO.76)

Alllreli-15 EA G('(3.53) .Il44.98 5.02 22.33 39 W(4.30) WE(78.48) TK(23.63) T(IOQ.94)

Kunkavav-12 EA .... W(11.88) 959.09 65.74 3.32 40 WE(11.31) T(23.19)

Hagsara-II EA W(30.80) 752.45 130.80 41 WE(90.71) T( 121.51)

Bagsara- 9 EA W(101.00) 547.00 56.47 126.00 . 42 WE(46.00) T(147.00)

Bagsara-14 EA W(125.00) 1,420.02 84.02 43 WE(291.88) T(416.88)

Amreli-15 EA GC(41.92) 451.24 61.40 179.87 44 W(135.38) WE(237.56) T(414.86)

Amreli-8 EA W(25.00) 899.51 46.44 326.56 45 WE(138.00) , T(163.00)

Amreli-9 EA GC(319.52) 560.86 100.00 100.00 46 T(319.52)

Amreli-9 EA GC(364.00) 485.42 129.95 1.00 47 T(364.00)

Amreli-13 EA GC{370.20) 327.00 0.33 138.00 48 T(370.20)

Amreli-14 EA GC(75.oo) 202.69 46.76 40.27 49 1(75.00)

63 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE AMRELI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facili~ is available is given} No. the and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, iran 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 50 Taraktalav 82l.66 1,092 P,Ac(3) RP,CHW T,W,HP PO,Phone BS KR (215)

51 Devrajiya 724.87 1,466 P,Ac(2) RP,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (258)

52 Vankiya 1,938.35 4,762 P,H, MCW,MH, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS,RS PR (744) Ac(3) CWC,PHC,D, FPC,RP, " CHW(2)

53 Babapur 1,895.97 2,838 P,H, PHS,O,RP(2) T,W,HP. PO,Phone BS PR ( 479) PUC,Tr CHW

54 Paniya 929.41 1,441 P CHW ' T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (218)

S5 Kerala 866.16 1,100 P,Ac CHW W,HP,R PO BS KR (182)

56 Mandavda Mota 1,012.45 1,717 P,H PHS,RP(2), W,HP PO BS PR,KR (277) CHW

57 Timbla 1,356.92 908 P CHW W,HP -(-5Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (151)

58 Taravda 65Q.43 1,388 P,Ac(2),O CHW W,HP,C PO,Phone BS PR (223)

59 Medi 426.38 1,162 P,Ae CHW W,HP,R PO BS PR· (197)

60 Sajiyavadar 1,484.83 / 1,690 P(3),H(2) PHS,FPC, T,W,HP,C,N PO BS,RS PR (315) Ac(3) CHW

61 Keriyachad 1,34l.96 . 2,057 P,H,Ac(3) PHS,O,FPC, W,HP PO BS PR,KR (369) CHW

64 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power For~t Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Amreli-13 EA GC(270.55) 500.69 40.11 10.31 50 T(270.55)

Amreli-16 EA GC(163.4S) 500.18 32.45 28.79 51 T(163.45)

Amreli-16 EA GC(1,041.00) 300.00 97.48 99.48 52 W(200.39) WE(200.00) T(1,441.39)

Amreli-15 EA W(190.00) 1,004.93 305.84 84.75 53 WE(3iO.45) T(500.4S)

Bagsara- 6 EA W(I24.oo) 489.23 185.15 14.03 54 WE(l17.oo) T(241.00)

Bagsara- 9 EA W(32.13) 707.20 86.60 20.10 55 WE(20J3) T(52.26)

Bagasara- 6 EA Gqis.oO) 410.88 100.70 55.87 56· W(120.OO) WE(31O.00) T(445.00)

Bagasara-lO EA W(18.00) 1,094.10 96.49 48.33 57 WE(l00'()() T(118.00)

Amreli-21 EA GC(135.00) 253.19 52.04 ll9.20 58 W(40.00) WE(60.00) T(235.00)

Chalala-1O EA W(lD.OO) 266.03 58.26 1.09 59 WE(91.00) T(I01.00)

Amreli-20 EA GC(980.1O) 200.00 24.33 139.28 60 W(17J2) WE(124.00) T(1,121.22)

Amreli-20 EA GC{I,089.1O) 139.73 39.88 73.25 61 T(1,089.10)

65 Taluka/ C.D.Block: VILLAGE AMRELI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not availahle within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 100Kms. of the Code of lation nearest ~Iace where the facilitl is available is siven} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) kett Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <} 10 11 62 Shambhupura 339.26 466 P,Ac{2) RP,CHW T,W,HP -(-5 KIns) RS PR (75)

63 Lapaliya 414.55 933 P CHW T,HP PO BS PR,KR (148)

64 Chandgadh 1,687.39 1,344 P CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) .... R'S PR,KR (218) " 65 Sonariya 755.84 1,158 P,Ae PHS,FPC, W,HP PO BS KR (192) CHW

66 Khad 399.05 341 P,Ae CHW W,1iP -(-5 Kms) RS \ KR Khambhaliya (64)

67 Malila 666.64 1,142 P,Ae PHS,RP T,W,HP PO BS,RS PR (192)

68 Chadiya 957.84 1,262 P,Ac{4) RP.CHW W,HP PO BS PR,KR (227)

69 Mandavda Nana 249.06 150 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 KIns) BS PR (28)

70 Sarambhda 2,174.94 3,904 P(2),H,O PHS,FPC, W,HP PTO,Phone BS PR (592) CHW

Total :- 76,728.20 1,28,866 P(79) MCW(4) * Amreli + 5,981.18 (20,129) H(17) MH(3) Village PUC(3) CWC(7) Tr(I) PHC(4) Grant Total 82,709.38 Ac(56) PHS(24) 0(6) D(9) FPC(ll) TB(I) RP(22) CHW(62) 0(1) Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.S and 6 iildicate the number of those particular amenities. 2. In Medical facility, Community Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation. * 3. This area has been included in the rural area of the taJuka.

66 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Inigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loea- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culli - tion (in Kms.) gaucharand valion Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 [8 1 Amreli-17 EA GC(106.00) 214.29 12040 6.57 62 111 06.00)

Amreli-15 EA G('(87.00) 263.75 4004 [ 23.39 63 T(87.00)

Amreli-15 EA GC(220.59) 1,204.81 227.64 34.35 64 T(220.59)

Arnreli-14 EA GC(290.00) 370.82 92.64 2.38 65 T(290.00)

Chalala- 9 EA GC(290.80) 74.13 18.21 15.91 66 T(290.80)

Chalal- 3 EA W(43.00) 566.00 15.00 42.64 67 T(43.00)

(,halala- 4 EA W(45.00) 809.42 47.16 1.26 68 WE(55.00) T(lOO.OO)

Chalala-20 EA W(5.00) 213.87 22.19 69 WE(S.OO) T(13.00)

Amreli-28 EA W(41O.00) 413.S6 161.91 88.72 70 WE(I,IOO.4S) T( 1,51 0045)

GC(5,864.16) 50,344.83 5,645.92 4,682.19 W(4,359.81) WE(5,799.50) TK(31.79) T(16,OS5.26)

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il II I I • : I I :~:@ I I I I I I I ~J . 0 o '0 ,N I 'Ii £· ill W ~ ~ w I 'I­ o 'e( .J ~ '0 liJ x '.J II': " ° :I « ~ • r _,-''''', } 4: u- • "_, X II': b u • r 0 :J (/) > ~ .J - g ~ 0 ,8 4: 0 ... > I- "Uo ,_ E t ..0 ~ .." cCI ,_~ 4. n.e TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK DHARI Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer Gujarat Dhari State 7 07 Taluka/ 2 0020 Amrcll C.D.Block Oisttict 5 05 1991 Census 1981 Census I'age No. Sl. Name of Village Loc

3 Bhader 3 0003 3 0003 74 268 4. Bhardd 25 0025 24 0024 76 268 5 Bhayavadar 5 0005 5 0005 74 268 6 Bordi 57 0057 56 0056 80 272

7 Chanchai Sf! 0058 57 0057 82 272 8 Chhatradiya 44 0044 43 0043 80 272

9 Dabhali 63 0063 62 0062 82 272 10 Dahida 23 0023 22 0022 76 268 11 Dalkhaniya 60 0060 59 0059 82 272 12 Dal\gavadar 26 0026 25 . 0025 76 26R 13 Devla 52 0052 51 0051 80 272 14 Dhargani 40 0040 39 0039 78 272 15 Dholarva 13 0013 13 0013 74 268 16 Ditla 38 0038 37 0037 78 272 17 Dudhala 81 0081 80 0080 84 276

18 Facharia 54 0054 53 0053 80 272 19 Fategadh 47 . 0047 46 0046 80 272

20 -Gadhiya 66 0066 65 0065 82 272 21 Gadhiya Chavand 83 0083 82 0082 84 276 22 Garamali Moti 34 0034 33 0033 78 272 23 Garamali Nalli 41 0041 40 0040 78 272 24 Garamli 15 0015 15 0015 76 268 25 Gigasan 56 0056 55 0055 80 272 26 Gopalgralll 22 0022 21 0021 76 268 27 Govindpur 61 0061 60 0060 82 272

28 Halariya 12 0012 12 0012 74 268 29 Hirava 78 0078 77 0077 84 276 30 Hudli 43 0043 42 0042 78 272 31 Hulariya 11 0011 11 0011 74 268

32 Ingora la (Dullgri) 36 0036 35 0035 78 272

33 JaJjivadi 82 0082 81 0081 84 276 34 Jamka 7 0007 7 0007 74 268 35 Jira 67 0067 66 0066 82 272 36 Juna Charkha 17 0017 0 0000 76 268

37 Kadaya 2 0002 2 0002 74 268 38 Kagdadi 4 0004 4 0004 74 268

70 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

2. I>HARI TAUJKA / C.D.BU)CK - Coutd.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village Location. Location Location Lo('~tion PaliA PartB No. Code -Code Code Code ViIJage Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Colllputer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ~9 Kami 19 0019 '18 0018 76 268 40 Kaner 42 0042 41 0041 78 272 41 Karamdadi 76 0076 75 0075 84 276 42 Kathirvadar 16 0016 16 0016 76 268 43 27 0027 26 0026 76 268 44 Kerala 20 0020 19 0019 76 268 45 KhamhhaJiya 39 0039 38 0038 78 272 46 Khicha 46 0046 45 0045 80 272 47 Khijadiya 10 0010 10 0010 74 268 48 Khisri 77 0077 76 0076 84 276 49 Kotda 71 0071 70 0070 82 276 50 Kotha Pipariya 29 0029 28 OQ28 78 268 51 Krangsa 74 0074 73 0073 84 276 52 Kubda 55 0055 54 0054 80 272

53 50 0050 49 0049 80 272

54 Madhupur 64 0064 63 0063 82 272 55 Malshika 28 0028 27 0027 76 268 56 Manavav 30 0030 29 0029 78 268 57 Matan Mala 75 0075 74 0074 84 276 58 Mithapur Nakki 59 0059 58 0058 82 272 59 Mithapur(Dungri) 14 0014 14 0014 74 268 60 Monvel 1 0001 1 0001 74 268 61 Morzar 31 0031 30 0030 78 272

62 Nagadhra 51 0051 50 0050 80 272 63 Nava Charkha 18 OO~ a 0000 76 268

64 Padargadh 6 0006 6 0006 74 26g 65 Paniya Dungri 72 0072 71 0071 84 276 66 Paniya (Devastha n) 21 0021 20 0020 76 268 67 Parbadi 33 0033 32 0032 78 272 68 Palla 84 0084 83 0083 84 276 69 Rajasthali 79 0079 78 .0078 84 276 70 Rampur 48 0048 47 0047 80 272 71 Ravna 69 0069 68 0068 82 272

72 Sakbpur 70 0070 69 0069 82 272 73 Samadhiyala Nana 37 0037 36 0036 78 272 74 Sanaliya 8 0008 8 0008 74 268 75 Sarasiya 53 0053 52 0052 80 272 76 Shemardi 73 0073 72 0072 84 276 77 Shilana 9 0009 9 0009 74 268 78 Shivad 45 0045 44 0044 80 272

79 Tarsingada 80 0080 79 0079 84 276

71 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

2. DHARI TALUKA / C.D.BUlCK • Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code 'Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) SO Tra mba kpur 68 0068 67 0067 82 272

81 Vaghavdi 49 0049 48 0048 80 272 82 Vavdi 35 0035 34 0034 78 272 83 Virp~lf 65 0065 64 0064 82 272

84 Zar 32 0032 31 0031 78 272

72

Tolukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is l>hown in the column and next to it in the brackel.. , the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,S-lO Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest elace where the faciljt~ is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Po!>t and Day Communi- Appr- Village numher tiona I Water Telegraph or calion (Bus oachto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop,Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) kel/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Monvel 3,331.gg 2,942 P PHS,FPC W,HP,R '1'0 BS KR (479)

2 Kadllya 549.54 802 P CHW W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) ..... RS KR (117)

3 Bhader 2,633.69 4,679 P,H PHC,D,FPC, W,HP PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (776) RP(2),C'HW

4 Kagdadi 1,111.56 1,383 P CHW W;HP,R -(-5 Kms) B~ KR (218)

5 Bhayavadar 536.94 297 P CIIW W -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (47)

6 Padargadh 1,065.78 380 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (68)

7 Jam"a 1,003.22 1,(162 P CHW W,HP,I:{ PO BS KR (198)

8 Sanaliya 268.73 313 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (57)

I) Shilana 1,067.51 1,594 P,H PHS W,HP,R PO, Phone BS PR,KR (275)

10 Khijadiya 398.43 203 [' CHW W,HP -( -5 Kms) BS KR (35)

11 Hulariya 275.20 374 P PHS,C'HW W,HP,R -( -5 Kms) BS PR,KR (69)

12 H~lariya 962.01 ' 2,837 P RP(2),CHW T,W,HP,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (434)

13 Dholarva 1,033.05 476 l' RP,CHW W,HP -( -5 Kms) BS KR (82)

14 Mithapur 1,200.85 1,793 P,Ac -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR (Dungri) (269)

7.:.1 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land u!>e in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Neuest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dhari-12 EA W(2<)0.1O) 2,115.48 274.55 641.75 WE(IO.00) T(3oo.lO)

Bagasa ra -12 EA W(60.00) 256.32 50.58 182.64 2 T(60'(JO)

Dhari-12 EA WE(231.80) 2,140.47 93.13 168.2Q 3 T(23 1.80)

Dhari- <) EA W(7<).40) 825.10 88.33 118.73 4 T(7<).40)

Dhari- 6 EA W(12'()0) 312.23 1.42 211.29 5 T( 12.00)

Chalala-17 EA W(15.01) 865.44 76.8<) 58.26 6 WE(50.18) '1'(65.11)

Bagasara- 6 EA W(40.00) 876.98 133,20 22,<)6 7 WE(IO,08) T(50,08)

Bagasara- 6 ED W(20.l2) 223.55 17,71 7,35 8 '1'(20.12)

Bagasara- 8 EA W(17.04) 952.85 63,93 29,61 9 WE(4,08) T(21.12)

Bagasara- 8 EA W(30.l1) 321.12 9,46 28,64 10 WE(9.10) T(3<).21)

Bagasara-Il EA W(16.42) (1)9.07 21.86 23.66 II WE(14.19) T(30.61)

(,halala- 9 EA W(45.W) 699.52 94,28 78.03 12 WEe 45 ,W) T(90.18)

Chalala- 2 ED,EA(; W(lO.OO) 973.00 26.00 24,05 13 T(IO.00)

(,halala- 1 r~A W(40.00) 1,061.00 71.00 7,85 14 WE(21,OO) T(61.00)

75 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash( -) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lalion nearest elace where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oaeh to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 Garamli 725.35 ()51 P CHW W,C PO BS PR (162)

16 Kathirvadar 209.Q9 204 P CHW W,HP,R ~(-5 Kms) BS KR (42)

17 Juna Charkha 1,137.40 522 P PHS,FPC, W,HP,C ,PO "'{ .. BS KR (98) CHW

18 Nava Charkha 1,423.38 1,044 P -(5-10 Kms) W,HP PO BS KR (188)

19 Kami 885.94 833 P,Ac CHW T,W PO BS PR (142)

20 Kerala 546.64 725 P RP,CHW T,W,TK PO,Phone BS PR,KR (132)

21 Paniya 828.83 860 P -( -5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (Devasthan) (139)

22 Gopalgram 1,818.54 4,04() P,H PHS,D,FPC, W PO,Phone BS PR (659) RP(3),CHW(2)

23 Dahida 702.90 531 P CHW W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (84)

24 Ambardi 2,303.38 1,()3Q P RP,CHW T,W,R PO BS KR (255)

25 Bharad 656.6() 451 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (67)

26 Dangavadar 1,188.24 1,842 P PHS,D W,HP,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (258)

27 Kathrota 465.13 75() P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (97)

28 Malshika 1,347.28 2,067 P,Ac(2) PHS,RP, W,TW,HP, PO BS KR (302) CHW R

76 DIRECTORY Land Use

L1nd use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source . Waste(including able for culti- lion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Chalaia- 4 EA GC.(90.16) 562.13 11.27 51.63 15 W(1O.16) T(I00.32)

Chalaia-7 ED GC(0.69) 189.95 1.45 17.90 16 T(O.69)

Chalala- 6 EA GC.(128.1O) 810.19 84.19 95.92 17 WE(l'HlO) T(147.1O)

Chalala- 9 ED W(87.30) 1,239.41 23.36 73.31 18 T(87.30)

Chalala-7 EA W(7.12) 761.13 43.81 59.62 19 WE(14.26) T(21.38)

Chalala- 5 EA 476.04 25.61 44.99 20

Chalala-3 EA W(41.29) 692.89 48.46 46.19 21 T(41.29)

Chalala-8 EA W(216.63) 1,440.80 19.91 141.20 22 T(216.63)

Chalala-4 EA W(21.04) 602.57 39.98 31.22 23 WE(8.09) T(29.l3)

Dhari-ll EA 783.79 W(37.l1) 1,287.68 76.37 107.26 24 WE(11.l7) T(48.28)

Dhari- 8 EA 196.17 W(25.18) 305.81 95.78 33.75 25 T(25.l8)

Dhari- 5 EA WE(17.37) 792.41 93.03 285.43 26 T(17.37)

Dhari-lO EA W(23.08) 379.51 15.32 27.22 27 WE(20.00) T(43.08)

Dhari-7 EA W(72.02) 963.67 102.10 153.45 28 WE(56.04) T(l28.06)

Amr. - 6 77 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not availahle within the village, a dash(-) Loea- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Krns.and lO+Krns. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given) No. the and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 29 Kotha Pipariya 1,478.62 1,935 P RP W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (263)

30 Manavav 1,984.60 1,001 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (133)

31 Morzar 367.29 1,115 P PHS,RP, T,W PO BS PR,KR (165) CHW

32 Zar 952.16 1,362 P CHW W,R PO BS,RS PR,KR (223)

33 Parbadi 566.16 486 P -(5-10 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Krns) BS KR (71)

34 Garamali Mati 512.31 1,142 _ P PHS,CHW W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (193)

35 Vavdi 393.60 496 P CHW W -(-5 Krns) BS PR,KR (77)

36 Ingorala 1,042.59 790 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (Dungri) (126)

37 Samadhiyala 354.61 781 P CHW T,W,R. PO BS PR Nana (116)

38 Ditla 799.95 1,970 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,R PO,Phone BS KR (308) CHW

39 Khambhaliya 506.51 325 P CHW W,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (44)

40 Dhargani 2,241.34 3,049 P,H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,R,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (467) RP(2),CHW(2)

41 Garamali Nani 433.06 208 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (37)

42 Kaner 582.06 1,073 P D,CHW W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (172)

43 Hudli 1,337.78 1,236 P lIW W,TK,HP,R PO BS KR (199)

78 DIRECTORY Land Use

L1nd u~e ( i.e. area under different types of land u~e in hedare~ rounded uplO 2 decimal places)

Neilre~t town Power Fore~1 Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- LOQl- and di.lance Supply ny Source Wasle(including able for culti- lion (in Km~.) gauchar and vation Code !:,Tfoves) No.

_j2 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dhari- 6 EA W(41O.l Q) S38.l2 123.06 56.35 29 WE(50.89) 1'(461.08)

Chalala-12 EA Ql.58 W(40.38) 1,196.06 84.60 571.98 30 T(40.38)

Ch.1lala- 6 EA WE(48.l3) 257.85 29.17 32.14 31 T(48.13)

Chalala- 5 EA W(20.00) 829.00 28.00 51.16 32 WE(24.00) T(44.00)

Chalala- 5 EA W(40.00) 413.00 25.31 54.00 33 WE(33.85) T(73.85)

Chalala- 6 FA W(20.1S) 416.17 25.76 50.20 34 T(20.18)

(,hal .. I,I- 8 FA W(3.00) 35441 2.14 34.05 35 '1'(3.00)

(,halala- 5 EA W(20.l2) 949.77 17.33 55.37 36 T(20.12)

SavarkulldJa-ll FD,EAG WE(180.30) 132.29 12.30 29.72 37 T( 180.30)

SavarkundJa-12 EA WE(280.66) 375.18 44.45 99.66 38 T(280.66)

Chalala-IO EA W(22.!1) 394.80 27.45 62.15 39 T(22.11)

Chalala-lO EA W(98.0S) 1,003.59 82.39 557.24 40 WE(SOO.04) 1'(5QS.12)

Chalala- 7 EA WE(15.UO) 373.57 6.03 38.46 41 T( 15.(0)

Chalala-14 EA W(16.02) 45319 14.92 86.83 42 WE(lUO) '1(27.12)

Chalala-l0 FA 470.98 ,{WE(R.OO) 708.47 50.06 100.27 43 T(S.OO)

79 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Amenities availahle (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation neare,t 21ace where the facilit}' b available is given2 No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tare» house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 44 Chhatradiya 1,187.94 1,424 P,Ac{4) D,CHW T,W,HP,R PO BS KR (259)

45 Shivad 555.45 833 P,Ac(2) PHS,CHW W,R PO .... BS KR (139)

46 Khicha 1,989.17 2,543 P,Ac{2) RP,CHW W PO BS PR,KR (377)

47 Fategadh 912.08 720 P,Ac{3) CHW W,HP. -(-5 Kms) BS KR (123)

48 Rampur 654.80 1,003 P RP W,HP,R PO BS KR (143)

49 Vaghavdi 1,1l6.06 301 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (50)

50 Lakhapadar 1,596.31 1,113 P,Ac{2) D,CHW W,TK, PO, Phone BS KR (172) HP,R

51 Nagadhra 738.53 1,719 P,Ac{3) PHS,RP W,HP,R PO BS KR (281)

52 Devla 2,270.70 2,705 P PHS,RP, W,R PO BS PR (381) CHW

53 Sarasiya 6,027.44 5,439 P(2),H, PHS,D,RP(3), W,HP PO, Phone BS PR (923) Ac{7) CHW(3)

54 Facharia 512.31 636 P -( -5 Kms) W PO BS KR (104)

55 Kubda 980.52 1,777 P PHS,CHW W,R PO BS PR,KR (290)

56 Gigasan 2,025.38 2,650 P PHS,FPC, W,HP,R PO BS PR (417) 'RP,CHW

57 Bordi 1,533.89 1,972 P PHS,CHW W,R PO BS PR,KR (296)

80 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land u,e in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Neare!.t town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply hy Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vatian Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ohari-IO EA 259.92 W(25.l9) 782.21 50.02 70.60 44 T(25.19)

Dhari- 6 EA 56.56 W(42.08) 409.07 45.41 2.33 45 1'(42.08)

Dhari- 5 EA 256.37 W(31.06) 1,328.46 148.19 174.03 46 WE(51.06) 1'(82.12)

Dhari- 7 EA W(12.05) 815.67 45.1S 21.11 47 WE(18.07) '1'(30.12)

Dhari- 9 EA 285.2l) WE(181.64) 134.71 33.99 1 (j.17 48 1'( 181.64)

Chalala-l1 EA W(35.73) 977.36 25.70 77.27 49 T(35.73)

Chalala-13 EA GC(10.31) 1,065.10 90.96 344.64 50 W(85.30) 1'(95.61)

Dhari-16 EA WE(87.33) 511.65 67.48 72.07 51 1'(87.33)

Dhari-l0 EA 284.4q W(55.0Q) 1,710.12 Q7.89 114.42 52 WE(8.69) 1'(63.78)

Dhari- 9 EA 2,121.53 WE(358.13) 3,035.86 178.83 333.09 53 1'(358.13)

Dhari-J5 EA W(16.03) 402.60 45.29 48.39 54 1'( 16.03)

Dhari- 9 EA 127.49 W(25.01 ) 686.17 43.30 63.55 55 WE(35.00) 1'(60.01 )

Dhari- <) EA W(45.03) 1,219.30 487.07 258.88 56 WEI 15.10) T(60.13)

Dhari-12 EA W(24.0Q) 1,IQ1.17 7Q.60 232.94 57 WE(6.09) T(30.18)

81 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a da~h(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the columl! and next to it in the hracket~, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Km5.,5-10 Kms.and 1O+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest rlace where the facility is available is given No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water . Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) kctj Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]() 11 58 Chanchai 2,044.79 720 P CHW HP,R -(5-10 Km5) .... liS KR ( 111)

59 Mithapur Nakki 789.-)1 920 P,Ac(3) CHW W,HP,R -(-5 K(5) BS KR (138)

60 Dalkhaniya 1,756.77 3,460 P,Ac(6) PHe,D,FPC, W,HP,R PO;Phone BS PR (609) RP,CHW

61 Govindpur 1,757.92 3,268 P,II PIIS,FPC, T,W,R PO,Phonc BS PR,KR (547) RP,CIIW

62 Amratpur 787.40 1,136 P CIIW W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR ( 186)

63 Dabhali 853.78 506 P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) W,TW, -(-5 Kms) BS KR (62) HP,R

64 Madhupur 419.87 601 P CHW W,TW, PO BS PR (90) HP,R

65 Virpur 2,308.34 2,714 P,II PHS,FPe, W,HP,R PO BS PR (453) RP,eHW

66 Gadhiya 2,437.43 1,022 P,Ac(4) CHW W,R PO BS KR (166)

67 lira 2,221.92 2,945 P,Ac(6) PHe,D,FPC, T,W,HP,R PO,Phone BS PR (469) RP(2),CHW(2)

68 Trambakpur 847.43 1,304 P PHS,CHW W,TK, PO BS KR (201) HP,R

69 Ravna 495.85 9 -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (1 )

70 Sakhpur 823.56 780 P CIIW W,HP,R -(-5 Km~) BS KR ( 126)

71 Kotda 511.89 332 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (53)

82 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rou[)ded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- LoC<\- and distance Supply by Source Waste(i nel udi ng able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation CDde groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Dhari-25 ED 513.83 W(2.28) 1,34555 64.84 118.29 58 T(2.28)

Dhari-20 EA W(22.07) 664.61 39.37 45.75 59 WE(18.11) T(40.18)

Dhari-14 EA 156.80 W(46.00) 1,283.39 15856 106.84 60 WE(5.18) T(51.18)

Dhari-12 EA 57B.44 W(36.04) B1)8.11 64.32 134.93 61 WE(46.08) T(82.12)

Dhari-IO EA 61).51) W(2B.25) 596.02 44.22 42.19 62 WE(7.13) T(35.38)

Dhari-12 EA W(75.18) 686.54 42.51 49.55 63 T(75.18)

Dhari-14 ED,EAG W(23.01) 286.71 32.56 68.51 64 WE(9.08) T(32.09)

Dhari-18 EA 142.46 W(75.02) , lJ4 113.70 267.22 65 WE(25.00) T(IOO.02)

Dhari-20 EA 1,126.66 W(50.00) 1,103.91 156.86 66 T(50.00)

Dflari-14 EA 160.04 WE(111.39) 1,759.49 110.67 80.33 67 T(111.39)

Dhari-18 EA 88.24 W(I1.12) 618.87 50.80 68.35 68 WE(1O.05) T(21.17)

Dhari-16 425.53 49.98 20.34 69

Dhari-16 EA 325.09 W(18.03) 408.12 43.84 28.48 70 T(lB.03)

Dhari-20 EA W(15.88) 407.78 2.49 85.74 71 T(15.88)

83 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-IO Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest ~Iace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water . Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of wily station, holds Mar- Waterway) ketl Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11- 72 Paniya Dungri 4,QOO.Q2 338 P CHW HP,R -(5-10 Kms) BS KR (48)

73 Shemardi 1,1)56.1)4 lSI P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (33)

74 Krangsa 1,351.25 261 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (42)

75 Matan Mala 1,125.68 13 -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (2)

76 Karamdadi 1,825.21 1,161) P RP,CHW W,'R PO BS KR (194)

77 Khisri 724.75 868 P PHS,FPC, W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (153) CHW

78 Hirava 1,061.07 1,135 P,Ac(2) CHW W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (196)

79 Rajasthali 345.85 511 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (81)

80 Tarsingada 164.85 385 P -(-5 Kms) W,R PO BS KR (56)

81 Dudhala 1,247.67 1,305 P PHS,RP, T,W,HP, PO BS PR,KR (186) CHW R

82 Jaljivadi 929.40 1,135 P RP,CHW W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) BS KR (174)

83 Gadhiya Chavand 834.93 591 P -(-5 Kms) W,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (98)

84 Patla 1,925.16 280 P -(5-lOKms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (43)

84 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use (i.c. area under differenllypes of land usc in hectares rounded Uplo 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loea- and distance Supply by Source Wasle(including able for culli - lion (in Kms.) gauchar amI valion Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dhari-20 ED 3,357.66 W(8.42) 983.52 19.38 531.94 72 T(8.42)

Dhari-16 EA 1,657.93 W(3.12) 256.27 27.30 12.32 73 T(3.12)

Dhari-20 ED 869.60 W(9.00) 364.25 55.89 52.51 74 T(9.00)

Dhari-17 EAG 895.Q2 W(7.02) 11)3.31 14.27 15.16 75 T(7.02)

Dhari-23 ED 1,138.60 W(20.18) 51)5.93 29.93 40.57 76 T(20.18)

Dhari-22 EA W(7.16) 588.24 50.96 76.24 77 WE(2.15) T(9.31)

Dhari-19 EA 129.11 W(64.02) 770.43 1.81 93.61 78 WE(2.09) T(66.11)

Dhari-23 EA W(12.08) 21)0.89 15.78 15.89 79 WE(ll.21) T(23.21)

Dhari-23 ED,EAG W(1O.18) 123.07 12.12 19.48 80 T(IO.18)

Dhari-24 EA 14.16 WE(35.00) 1,000.18 122.13 76.20 81 T(35.00)

Dhari-20 EA 223.45 W(20.l8) 598.42 76.45 10.90 82 T(20.18)

Dhari-26 ED,EAG 211.17 W(13.66) 550.19 24.39 35.52 83 T(13.66)

Dhari-22 ED W(16.00) 600.00 1,309.16 84 T(16.00)

85 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE DHARI Amenities and

Ameni ties available (if not available within the village, a dash( -) Loea- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets. the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. ·5 Kms.,5·1 0 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi­ Appr· Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail­ Village tares) house- -of way station, holds Mar­ Waterway) ket! Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 Total :- 1,01,861.84 1,05,572 P(83) PHC(3) * Dhari + 4,972.88 (16,lH6) H(7) PHS(23) Village Ac(50) 0(11) Grand Total 1,06,834.72 FPC(12) RP(3l) CHW(67)

Note: L The fjgures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets inlhis line under Col.5 and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 2. In Medical facility, COllllUunity Health Centre includes under"O' abbreviation. * 3. This area has hcen included in the rural area of the taluka.

86 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land U~l: ( i.c. area under different types of 1,l[1d u,e in hect

Nearest town I'ower Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahle Area not avail­ Loca­ and distance Supply by Source Waste( j ocludj ng ahle for culti­ tioll (in Kms.) gauchar and vatiC1n Code groves) No.

12 13 14 1 16 17 18 16,592.92 Gf:(229.26) 64,375.51 4,983.13 10,047.16 W(2,896.86) WE(2,129.00) TWE(8.00) '[(5,863.12)

87 ~o c •o .~•

•Cl , ~ ~ TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK KHAMBHA Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computet· Manual Computer (iujarat Khambha State 7 07 Titluka f .3 IKOO Amrcli C.O.Block District 5 05 1991 Cett<;us 1981 Census Page No. Sf. Name of Village Location Location Location Location I'art A Part B No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstmct (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) «(l) (7) (8) Amha I iya la 32 0032 32 0032 96 286 2 Anida 6 0006 6 0006 92 282

3 Babarpur 25 0025 25 0025 94 282 4 Bhad 8 OOOX g OOOS 92 282 5 Bhaniya 18 0018 18 0018 94 282 (1 Bhavardi 21 0021 21 0021 94 282 7 Borala 24 0024 24 0024 94 282

8 Chakrava 26 0026 26 0026 94 282

9 Dadhiyali 14 0014 14 0014 'L)4 282 10 Dadli 31 0031 31 0031 96 286 11 Dhari Nani 10 DOlO 10 0010 92 282 12 Dhavadiya 17 0017 17 0017 94 282 13 Dhundhavana 30 0030 30 0030 96 2"Q

14 Gidardi 19 0019 19 0019 94 282

15 Hanum:lIlpur 27 D027 27 0027 96 2t~2

16 Ingorala 7 0007 7 0007 92 282

17 Jikiyali 3 0003 3 0003 92 282

IX Kantala 29 0029 29 0029 96 282 19 Khadadhar 23 0023 23 0023 94 282 20 Khambha 15 0015 15 0015 94 282 21 Kotda 5 0005 5 0005 92 282

22 L1sa 11 0011 11 0011 92 2."2

23 Nanudi 13 0013 13 0013 92 282

24 Pachapachiya 33 0033 33 0033 96 286 25 Pipalava 20 0020 20 0020 94 282 26 Pipariya 34 0034 34 0034 96 286

27 Rabarika 36 0036 36 0036 96 286 2X Rugnathpur 2 0002 2 0002 92 282 29 Sillva 35 0035 35 0035 96 286 30 Samadhiyitla Mota 1 0001 1 0001 92 282 31 Sarakadiya -,,., 0022 22 (lO22 94 282

32 Taldil 28 0028 28 0028 96 282 33 Tilnt

90 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

3. KHAMBHA TALUKA / CD.BLOCK - Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village Location Location Location Location l'artA PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 34 Umariya 12 0012 12 0012 92 282

35 Vankiya 4 0004 4 0004 92 282 36 Visavadar 9 0009 9 0009 92 282

91 Talukal CD.Block: VILLAGE KHAMBHA Amenities and

Amenities avnilable (if not avnilable within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the oolumn nnd next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of I~tion nearest elacc where the t~ldlity is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Posland Day Communi- Appr- Village number lional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village lares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Samadhiyala 2,()98.71 3,321 P,H,Ac(3) PHC,D,FPC, T,W,HP,R PTO,Phone BS PR Mota (542) RP,CHW

2 Rugnathpur QQ5.l1 1,365 P PHS,CHW W,HP,R PTO BS PR (229)

3 Jilayali 1,101.62 1,548 P,Ac(3) RP,C'HW T,W,HP,R PO BS PR (253)

4 Vankiya . 1,448.26 1,359 P RP,C'HW W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (246)

5 Kotda 862.81 753 P -(-5 Kms) T,W,HP,R PO BS KR (l12)

6 Anida 9S4.08 1,022 P FPC,RP, T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS PR,KR ( 177) CHW HP,R,N

7 [ngorala 1,670.QO 2,167 P,H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS PR (366) RP,CHW HP,R

8 Bhad 1,166.61 1,509 P PHS,FPC',RP T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (260) CHW HP,R

9 Visavadar 667.<)5 656 P,Ac(3) -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R PO BS PR ( 117)

10 Dhari Nani 1,80S.57 1,446 P,Ac(4) CHW W,HP,R PO BS PR (211)

11 Lasa 886.48 1,518 P -(10+ KIns) T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR (214)

12 llmariya 1,231.84 1,769 P PHS,FPC', T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR.KR (264) RP(2),CHW

13 Nanudi 741.65 725 P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) W,HP.R,N -(-5 Kms) BS PR (110) DIRECTORY Land l:se

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Ncare~t town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated . Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and di~tance Supply by Source Waste(including ahle for culti- tion (in Kms) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

IZ 13 14 15 16 17 18 Savarkundla-ZO EA W(511.00) 1,000.00 317.00 23.71 WE(Z47.00) T(758.00)

Savarkunc.II.l- [7 EA W(250.00) 602.95 142.16 2 T(Z50.()()

Savarkundla-IO EA W(80.(I() 78Z.00 106.00 53.62 3 WE(80.00) T( 160.(0)

Chalala-12 EA W(185.00) 1,034.00 72.26 1}5.00 4 WE(62.00) T(247'(X)

Savarkundla-lO EA W(55.00) 659.81 95.00 28.00 5 WE(25.00) T(80.00)

Savarlcundla-17 EA W(60.00) 739.08 Q9.(X) 16.00 6 WE(40.00) T(loo'()()

Savarkundla-l Q EA W(150.o0) I,Z64.00 194.90 12.00 7 WE(50.00) T(2oo.00)

Savarkundla-18 EA W(30.00) 956.Z4 100.37 60.00 8 WE(ZO.OO) T(50.00)

Savarkundla-21 EA W(141.00) 451.95 66.00 9.00 9 T( 141.00)

Chalala-IS EA 69.89 W(Z98.00) 1,370.00 32.68 35.00 10 T(ZI}8.00)

Savarkundla-40 EA W(480.00) 310.91 63.0Z 12.55 11 WE(20.00) T(5oo.oo)

Savarkundla-28 EA W(30.00) 1,000.00 76.00 35.84 12 WE(90.00) T(120.00)

Chalala-28 EA W(40.00) 614.00 36.65 31.00 13 WE(20.00) T(60.00)

Amr. 7 93 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KHAMBHA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-H) Kms.and 100Kms. of the Code or lation nearest elace where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 Dadhiyali 732.04 806 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (117)

15 Khambha 2,81Lll 10,184 P(3),H, H,PHS,D, T,W,'JW, PTO,Phone i BS PR ( 1,659) PUC, FPC,RP(4), 'HP,R,N Ac(3) CHW

16 Tantaniya 821.50 2,167 P,H PHS, FPC', T,W,HP, PO,Phone BS PR (369) RP(2),CHW R

17 o havadiya 716.17 455 P,Ae CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (69)

18 Bhaniya 2,943.92 616 P -(10+ Kms) W,HP,R -(10+ Kms) BS KR (87)

19 Gidardi 1,360.07 1,227 P CHW W,HP,R,N PO BS PR, (188)

20 Pipalava 2,348.45 1,675 P RP,CHW W,HP,R PO,Phone BS PR (284)

21 Bhavardi 1,081.86 1,656 P,Ac(3) CHW T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (225) HP,R,N

22 Sarakadiya 35Q.60 184 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,HI', -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (31) R

23 Khadadhar 1,936.98 2,575 P,H MCW,MH, T,W,lK, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (392) CWC,PHC, HP,R FPC,CHW(2)

24 Borala 1,623.41 1,432 P CHW ",{,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR (202)

25 Babarpur 1,228.9Q 227 P -(5-lOKms) W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) .... BS KR (33)

26 Chakrava 735.36 1,047 P CHW W,HP,R -(5-lOKms) .... BS PR ( 148)

94 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrig~ted Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Lo~- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation O)de groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Savarkundla-37 EA W(20.00) 625.00 40.04 37.00 . 14 WE(lO.oo) T(30.00)

Savarkundla-32 EA W(6OO.OO) 1,542.00 0.00 306.11 15 WE(loo.oo) T(700.00)

Savarkundla-38 EA W(40.OO) 630.74 39.86 60.90 16 WE(20.00) R(30.oo) T(90.oo)

Savarkundla-42 ED 380.(11 W(35.OO) 268.00 32.15 1.01 17 T(3S.oo)

Savarkundla-60 ED 2,604.16 W(42.OO) 232.00 43.92 21.84 18 T(42.oo)

Savarkundla-43 EA 658.08 W(40.OO) 533.07 70.00 28.92 19 WE(30.oo) T(70.oo)

Savarkundla-35 EA 1,255.39 W(50.OO) 800.45 107.00 85.61 20 WE(SO.OO) T(I00.00)

Savarkundla-40 EA W(40.OO) 840.00 150.86 31.00 21 WE(20.oo) T(60.00)

Rajula-30 EA W(8.00) 295.00 25.60 26.00 22 WE(5.oo) T(13.oo)

Savarkundla-52 EA 749.15 W(50.OO) 886.20 18.98 192.65 23 WE(40.oo) T(90.oo)

Una-38 EA 1,006.50 W(18.14) 388.46 113.07 12.65 24 WE(84.59) T(102.73) lIna-29 EA 1,047.89 W(1O.11) 120.72 39.67 2.48 25 WE(8.12) T(I8.23)

Una-38 EA 500.93 90.86 22.11 26 W~24.32} 97.14 T( 121.46

95 Taluka/ c.n.Block: VILLAGE KHAMBHA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation neare~t Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tion~1 Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oRch to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, hDld, Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 27 Hanumanpur 620.45 1,I3Q P PHS,FPC', W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (lR4) C'IIW

28 Talda 744.47 1,733 I' RP,CHW W,HP,R,N PO BS PR (288)

29 Kantala 733.65 775 P,Ac(2) D W,HP,H. -(-5 Kms) BS PR ( 108)

30 Dhundhavana 624.91 754 P,!\c( 4) -( -5 Kms) W,HP,R,N -(-5 Kms) [lS PH. ( 126)

31 Dadli 752.15 902 P RP,CHW T,W,IIP,R PO BS KR (135)

32 Ambaliyala 1,017.12 926 I' CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (164)

33 Pachapachiya 388.22 719 P -(10+ Kms) W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) .... BS PR ( Ill) ,

34 Pipariya 571.74 862 P CHW T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (120)

35 Salva 583.29 700 P,Ac(2) RP,CHW W,HP,R,S -(-5 Kms) BS KR ( 112)

36 Raharika 379.91 1,126 P,H PHS,D,RP(2) T,W,HP,H. PO,Phone BS KR ( 180) CHW

96 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nt:<1rest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-Ifrigated Culturable Area not avail- Locl- and distance Supply by Source Wastc(including able for culli- lion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Una-35 EA W(40.00) 473.00 28.00 44...1.5 27 WE(35.00) T(75.oo)

Una-40 EA W(90.00) 489.00 C)OA7 35.00 2R WE(40.oo) T(130.00)

Una-40 EA 38C).22 W(2 1.I 2) 83.40 53.17 47.4C) 2lJ WE(128.l5) R(ll.IO) 1'(160.37)

Una-29 ED W(l5.00) 271.00 3DO.C)l IS.DO 3D R(20.00) T(35.00)

Una-38 fA 356.95 W(IO.OO) 260.00 64.15 55.05 31 WE(6.00) T( 16.00) lIna-28 ED 412.63 W(15.00) 356.37 210.12 23.00 :JL.," T(15.00)

Una-27 EA W(l5.00) 217.00 127.22 12.00 33 WE(17.00) T(32.00)

\1na-23 fA W(25.00) 452.14 72.60 22.00 34 T(25.00) lIna-27 EA W(12.00) 2C)4.00 242.00 17.24 35 WE(8.00) R(10.00) T(30.00)

II na-24 EA W(20.00) 273.00 56.00 30.C)1 36 T(20.00)

97 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KHAMBHA· Amenities aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking . Post and Day Communi­ Appr­ Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail­ Village tares) . house- of way station, holds Mar­ Waterway) ket/ Rat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total :- 40,746.96 53,045 P(3S) H(I) (S,433) H(6) MCW(l) PUCCI) MH(I) Ac(30) CWC(I) PHC(2) PHS(S) 0(5) FPC(9) RP(20) CHW(27)

Note: 1. The·figures in the last line indicate Taluka totalll. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.S and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

2. In Medical facility, Community Health Centre includes un6::r '0' abbreviation.

98 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest I r.i gated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and valion Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8,929.87 W (3,550.69) 21,616.42 3,680.69 1,545.19 WE(I,353.00) R(7LIO) T(4,974.79)

99 GUJARAT S H TALUKA RAJULA DISTRICT AMRELI

RS BOUNDARY, DISTRICT ", RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, t.1ETRE GAUGE HHtt!

II TALUKA, " , , " , " RIVER AND STREAM , r------j ,~ II VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER~--~~ __ J POST OFFICE/POST& TELEGRAPH OFFICE .. , ''' .. PO/PTO HEADQUARTERS: TALUKA " © HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ., , S VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200, POLICE STATION." ," , , .... " ",'" PS 200-499,500-999,1001}-4999,5000 , ABOVE, ,.0 •••• HOSPITAL, PRINARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY., ,~~+ URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. ,~ NATERNITY AND CHILO WELFARE CENTRE '" ' , STATE HIGHWAY, ,.' ... ,_i!fL CONNUNITY HEALTH CENTRE I

IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS. . .. INPORTANT VILLAGE NARKET /HAT , , , , ._ ". ,~ C.O,Block boundary of Rajulo is co-terminus with taluka boundary mluding all statutory towns,

Based upon Survey of India map wnh the p!rmissiOli of tlli Surveyor llen!!al of India. ©Government oflndil Co~yrig~t 1994 The territorial waters of India ntand i1to the SIll to I distance of twewl nautical mi~$ l1IIaSIKOO UOOI the 8DDroDliate bale lina, III' TALUKA / C.D.BLOCI( . RAJULA Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer (iujarat Rajula State 7 07 Taluka / 4 0040 Amreli C.D.Block District 5 05 1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village LOcation Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Mallual) (Computer) (MalluaJ) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Agariya Dhudiya 21 0021 21 0021 108 292 2 Agariya Mota 19 0019 19 0019 108 292 3 Aga riya Nava 18 0018 18 0018 108 292 4 Amuli 7 0007 7 0007 106 292

5 Babariyadhar 6 0006 6 0006 106 292 6 BaJapar 9 0009 9 0009 106 292 7 Barhatana 15 0015 15 0015 1{)8 292 8 Bannan Mota 75 0075 75 0075 li16 30a. 9 Bannan Nana IH 0081 f:l 0081 116 300 10 Barpa!oli 74 0074 74 0074 116 300 11 Bhaehadar 84 0084 84 0084 116 300 12 Bhakshi 1 0001 1 0001 106 292 13 Bherai 1'<7 0087 87 OOS7 116 300 14 Bhundani 77 0077 77 0077 116 300

15 Cbanch 91 0091 91 0091 118 300 16 Charodiya 25 0025 25 0025 108 292 17 Chhapri 14 0014 14 0014 108 292 18 Chhatadiya 72 0072 72 0072 114 300 19 Chotra 1:12 0082 82 0082 116 292

20 Dantardi 64 0064 64 0064 114 296 21 Dedan 46 0046 46 0046 112 296 22 Devka 58 0058 58 0058 114 296 23 Dharano Nes 83 0083 83 0083 116 300 24 Dhareshvar 17 0017 17 0017 108 292 25 Dipadiya 16 0016 16 0016 108 292 26 Doliya 13 0013 13 0013 106 292 27 Dungarparda 28 0028 28 0028 110 292

2S Ganjavadar 35 0035 35 0035 110 296 29 Gorana 76 0076 76 0076 116 300

30 Hadmatiya 57 0057 57 0057 114 296 31 Hilldorna 55 0055 55 0055 112 296

32 Jamka SO OU80 80 0080 116 300 33 lholapar 60 0060 60 0060 114 296 34 Jivapar 51 0051 51 0051 112 296 35 Juna Malaklles 48 0048 48 0048 112 296

36 Kadiyali 71 0071 71 0071 114 300 37 Kalar 53 0053 53 0053 112 296 38 Katarpara 52 0052 52 0052 112 296 39 Kathivadar 68 0068 68 0068 114 296 40 Khakhbai 54 0054 54 0054 112 296

102 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

4. RAJULA TALlJKA I C.D.BLOCK - Contd.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A Part B No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) A\Y.;tract (1) (2) (3) (4) "(5) (6) (7) (H) 41 Khalllbhaliya 56 0056 . 56 0056 112 296 42 Khari 5 0005 5 0005 106 292 43 Khera 90 0090 90 0090 1]8 300 44 Moti 4 0004 4 0004 106 292 45 Kberali Nalli 3 0003 3 0003 106 292 46 Kodiya 43 0043 43 0043 112 296 47 Kotdi 39 0039 39 0039 110 296 48 Kovaya 88 0088 88 0088 116 300 49 Kumbhariya 59 0059 59 0059 114 296 50 KundaliyaJa 26 0026 26 0026 108 292

51 Majadar 61 0061 61 0061 1]4 296 52 MandaI 12 0012 12 0012 106 292 53 Mandardi Navi-Julli 22 0022 22 0022 108 292 54 Masundada Nalla- Mota 10 0010 10 0010 106 292 55 Mobhiyana Mota 29 0029 29 0029 110 292 56 Mobhiyana Nava 30 0030 3D 0030 110 2')2 57 Morangi 11 0011 11 0011 106 2')2 58 Munjiyasar 50 0050 50 0050 112 296

59 Nava Malakncs 47 0047 47 0047 112 296 60 Navagam(Marialla) 8 0008 8 0008 106 292 61 Nesdi No-1 62 0062 62 0062 114 296 62 Nesdi No-2 41 004] 41 0041 110 296 63 NingaJa No-1 70 0070 70 0070 114 296 64 NingaJa No-2 79 0079 79 0079 116 300

65 Pati 42 0042 42 0042 112 296 66 Patva 65 0065 65 0065 114 296 67 Pipavav 69 0069 69 0069 114 296 68 Rabhda 63 0063 63 0063 114 296 69 Rajparda 34 0034 34 0034 110 2'16 70 Rampara No-l 32 0032 32 0032 110 2116 71 Rampara No-2 85 0085 85 0085 116 300 72 Raydi 45 0045 45 0045 112 296 73 Ringaniyala Mota 27 0027 27 0027 110 292 74 RinganiyaJa Nana 37 0037 37 0037 110 296

75 Sajanavav 33 0033 33 0033 110 296 76 Samadhiyala No-l 66 0066 66 0066 114 296 77 Samadbiyala No-2 40 0040 40 0040 110 296 78 Sarakadiya 44 0044 44 0044 112 296

'79 Trakuda 78 0078 78 0078 116 300

80 Uchaiya 86 0086 86 0086 116 3(}O 81 lJntiya 36 0036 36 0036 110 296

103 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

4. RA.JlILA TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK - Concld.

1991 CeIL'iUS 1981 Census Page No. S!. Name of Village Location Lol'ation Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 82 Vad 73 0073 73 0073 116 300 83 Y.,dli 23 0023 23 0023 109 292 R4 Vangadhara 49 0049 49 0049 112 296 85 Vavdi 20 0020 20 0020 108 292 86 Vavcra 2 0002 2 0002 106 292 g7 Victor 89 0089 89 00g9 118 300 gg Vis.aliya 67 0067 67 0067 114 296

89 Zal11podar 38 0038 38 0038 110, 296 90 Zanzarda 24 0024 24 0024 108 292 91 Zinzka 31 0031 31 0031 11Q 296

104

Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE RAJULA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-1O Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of latinn nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Posland Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bhakshi 1,122.98 825 P(2) PHS W,TK, -(-5 Km~) BS KR (1441 IIP,R

2 Vavera 1,751.96 3,042 P,H, PIlC,D,FPC W,HP,R PO,Phone .. ,.. BS,RS PR (529) Ac(2)

'\ 3 Kherali Nani 556.43 920 P,Ac(2) CHW W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (120)

4 Kherali Moli 1,190.08 1,393 P,Ac(2) CWe,RP, W,HP PO BS PR,KR (225) CHW

5 Khari 409.96 629 P,Ac(2) CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (97)

6 Babariyadhar 1,239.95 2,208 P ewe,PHs,D, W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (347) FPC,RP(2), CHW

7 Amuli 308.98 274 P -(-5 Km~) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) IJS PR,KR (52)

8 Navagam 321.1 9 273 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (Mariana) (36)

9 B.dapar 384.16 574 P -(5-10 Kms) W,TK, -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (89) HP,R

10 Masundada 686.77 536 P eHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Nana- Mota (92)

11 Murangi 825.63 2,420 P PHS,D W,TK, PO, Phone BS PR,KR (371) HP,R

12 Mandai 893.96 2,678 P PHS,RP, T,W,IfP, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (398) CHW C

13 Do!iya 787.88 2,138 P PHS,CHW T,W,HP, PO BS KR (311 ) R

106 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Fores! lrrigated Un-irrigated Cultu,able Area not avail- Loea- anddbtance . Supply by Source Waste(including llble for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rajula-15 EA W(5.20) 641.88 318.44 151.41 WE(6.05) 'I( 11.25)

Rajula-12 EA GC(70.00) 1,300.07 169.72 20207 2 WE(IO.lO) T(80.1O)

Rajula-17 EA W(lS.32) 424.68 86.59 15.51 3 WE(14.33) T(29.65)

Rajula-20 EA W(S.OO) 911.21 120.44 150.43 4 WE(3.00) T(8'(10)

Rajula-19 EA WE(IS.12) 311.59 79.07 4.18 5 T(15.12)

Rajula-19 EA W(17.00) 957.57 140.59 113.79 6 WE(11.00) T(28.00)

Rajula-19 ED W(S.OO) 263.29 22.55 15.14 7 T(8.00)

Rajula-19 EA W(9.19) 113.89 195.86 2.25 8 T(9.19)

Rajula-22 EA WE(llJ'(12) 248.38 18.16 lJk.60 I} T(llJ'(12)

Rajula-18 EA 591.14 47.08 48.55 10

Dungar-16 EA W(35..tO) 531.70 145.03 58.53 11 WE(S4.97) T(90.37)

Rajula-18 EA GC(40.00) 630.13 106.27 66.89 12 W(15.37) WE(3S.30) T(90.6TJ

Rajula-18 EA GC(90 62) 54725 47.18 57.19 13 W(22.32) WE(23.32) T(136.26)

107 Talukal CD.Block: VILLAGE RAjULA Amenities and

Amenities ~vailable (if 1101 availablc within the village, a Ja~h(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is lohoWII in the column and next to it in the brackets, tbe di~taJJce tiull Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code or lalion nearest place where the facili!y is available is given} No. the and Educa- Mt'lh~ll Orinkiflg P,':-.t ,\111.1 na\' (\,mlJluni- Appr- Village number tional Water Tclegclph ur calion (Bus oachto (in hcc- of (l>otablc) Days Slop, Rail- Village t

15 Barbatana 976.26 2,162 P PIIS W,TK, PO :!~~~,RS I'R.KR (306) HP,R

16 Dipadiya 209.67 741 P -(5- 10 Kms) W,I!P -(-5 Km~), BS PR,KR (103)

17 Dhareshvar 757.88 2,553 P(2).Ac PIIS T,W.TK, I'O.l'hone 15:\ Ih. (390) HP,R

18 Agariya Nava 1,208.94 1,362 P,Ac(2) PHS W,HP,R 1'0 !is PR,KR (202)

19 Agnriya Mota 1,508.10 1,464 P,A<:(2) PHS W,HP,R PO liS PR,KR (218)

20 Vavdi 1,054.06 1,356 P PHS,CIIW W,TK, PO I3S Kl{ (214) HP,R

21 Agariya 1,064.06 2,282 P(2) CHW W,TK,1W, PO BS PR,KR Dhudiya (321) HP,R

22 Manuardi 743.50 1,749 P -(-5 Km~) W,lIP,R PO ns PR,KR Navi-Juni (332)

23 Vadli 698.21 1,781 P,Ac(2) PHS W,HP,R l'O,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (240)

24 Zanzarda 491.53 922 P,Ac(3) -(5-10 Kms) W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (145)

25 Charodiya 671.26 1,102 P -(5-10 Krns) W;fK,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS,RS KR (182) R,C'

26 Kundaliyala 1,078.69 1,464 P,Ac(2) RP W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (211)

lOR DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dungar- 5 EA 690.56 63.26 286.12 14

Rajula-lO EA G(,(35.38) 640.36 94.57 183.62 15 W(22.33) T(57.71)

Rajula- 9 EA 0(,(150.34) 20.44 24.24 14.65 16 T( 150.34)

Rajula- 7 EA GC(45.78) 485.60 152.48 64.02 17 WE(lO.OO) T(55.78)

Rajula-7 EA W(23.10) 1,012.37 146.41 27.06 18 T(23.1O)

Rajula- 9 EA W(57.36) 1,143.73 144.66 162.35 19 T(57.36)

Rajula-15 EA W(13.l0) 739.74 247.49 43.58 20 WE(10.15) T(23.25)

Rajula- 5 EA WE(35.37) 876.57 70.69 81.43 21 T(35.37)

Rajula- 4 EA OC(52.34) 426.29 68.09 145.44 22 W(25.00) WE(26.34) T(103.68)

Rajula- 2 EA o C(240. 00) 282.06 107.07 38.47 23 W(20.76) WE(9.85) T(270.61)

Rajula- 5 EA 103.02 0C(268.80) 48.94 0.11 38.66 24 W(16.00) WE(16.00) T(300.80)

Rajula- 7 EA GC(450.48) 96.91 80.28 43.59 25 T(450.48)

'Ingar- 6 EA 0(,(10.22) 780.44 78.17 173.18 26 W(28.25) WE(8.43) T(46.90)

Amr. - 8 109 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE RAJULA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,S-IO Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lalion nearesl elace where Ihe facilil~ is available is 8iven} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village numher tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus ooch to . (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 27 Ringaniyala 585.82 1,357 P,Ac(2) CHW T,W,HP, PO BS PR,KR Mota (185) R

28 Dungarparda 289.56 521 P -(-5Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms.) BS KR (63)

29 Mobhiyana 351.75 250 P,O -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR Mota (43) ,'"

30 Mobhiyana 272.42 17Q P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) .... \ BS KR Nava (30)

31 Zinzka 752.56 1,188 P PHS T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (163)

32 Rampara No-1 318.41 208 p' -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (33)

33 Sajanavav 561.12 1,380 P PHS,RP W,HP,R PO BS,RS KR (226)

34 Rajparda 430.45 1,007 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (150)

35 Ganjavadar 238.86 115 P -(-5 Kms) W,R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Krns) KR (26)

36 Untiya 4Q3.27 693 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (117)

37 Ringaniyala 269.91 124 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R, -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Nana (12) C

38 Zampodar 799.92 505 P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) HP,R . -(-5 Kms) BS KR (91)

39 Kotdi 2,456.00 4,036 P(2) PHS,D T,W,1W, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (581) HP,R

40 Samadhiyala 624.57 619 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR No-2 (111)

KR 41 Nesdi No-2 288.89 775 P -(5-10 Kms) W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) .... BS (106)

110 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area u'!der different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 d~i~al places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gaucharand vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Dungar- 4 EA W(25.30) 462.91 49.28 33.18 27 WE(15.15) T(40.45)

Mahuva-12 EA 224.53 17.74 47.29 2~

Dungar- 9 EA W(15.62) 275.11 38.02 14.55 19 WE(8.45) T(24.07)

Dungar-lO EA W(15.12) 232.44 12.62 12.24 30 T(15.12)

Mahuva-l1 EA 669.25 . 26.86 56.45 31

Dungar-12 EA W(lO.44) 266.50 31.87 9.60 32 7(10.44)

Dungar- 3 EA W(2.42) 443.38 94.66 20.66 33 T(2.42)

Dungar- 3 EA W(2.37) 374.51 34.27 19.30 34 , T(2.37)

Dungar- 3 EA W(i.69) 193.38 8.92 34.87 35 T(1.69)

Dungar-5 EA GC(6.46) 440.30 27.91 18.60 36 T(6.46)

Rajula- 2 EA GC(60.37) 170.00 7.62 16.92 37 W(15.00) T(75.37)

Rajula- 2 EAG W(21.23) 640.17 66.89 ..50.39 38 WE(21.24) T(42.47)

Rajula-lO EA W(IQ.27) 2,032.79 291.81 91.09 39 WE(::!I.W) T(~O.31)

Rajula-16 EA W(lO.OO) 403.06 157.52 43.99 WE(IO.00) T(20.00)

Rajula-17 EA W(46.22) 180.84 40.97 20.86 41 T(46.22)

111 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE RAJULA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the mlumn and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-l0 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest 21ace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ketl Hat, ifan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 42 Pati 594.23 615 P -(5-lOKms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (93)

43 Kodiya 861.51 1,215 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS 'KR (160)

44 Sarakadiya 967.72 1,727 P PHS,RP, W,TK,HP, PO BS KR .(259) CHW R

45 Raydi 1,006.28 1,341 P RP,CHW W,HP,R PO BS KR (229)

46 Dedan 3,604.80 5,863 P(2),H, PHC,D,FPC T,W,TK, . PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (960) Ac(3),O RP(2) . TW,HP,R

47 Nava Malaknes 1,069.95 1,578 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (249)

48 luna Malaknes 593.86 1,084 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -( -5 Kms) BS KR (155)

49 Vangadhara 1,016.59 1,121 P CHW W,TK,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS KR (173) R

50 Munjiyasar 609.34 1,291 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (181)

51 li~apar 440.66 843 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (135)

52 Katarpara 444.29 745 P CHW W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) .... BS KR (116)

53 Katar 1,842.65 3,032 P(2) PHS,D, T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (489) FPC HP

54 Khakhbai 1,097.45 2,890 P(2) PHS W,HP,R 'PO BS KR (408)

55 Hindorna 943.78 1,734 P CHW T,W,TK, PO, Phone BS PR,KR (281) HP,R

56 Khambhaliya 430.22 725 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,HP, -( -5 Kms) BS PR,KR (142) R

112 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 . 15 16 17 18 Rajula-21 EA 28.77 W(50.17) 392.93 93.13 29.23 42 T(50.17)

Rajula-25 EA 103.20 W(14.13) 601.53 90.15 39.37 43 WE(13.13) T(27.26)

Rajula-30 EA 50.83 WE(27.1O) 667.41 102.53 119.85 44 T(27.1O)

Rajula-20 EA 56.96 W(4.18) 791.99 40.61 108.36 45 WE(4.18) T(8.36)

R~jula-24 EA W(25.12) 1,935.57 822.29 787.52 46 WE(34.30) T(59.42)

Rajula-29 EA W(14.97) 729.25 15.59 310.14 47 T(l4.97)

Rajula-29 EA W(22.25) 471.22 17.09 83.30 48 T(22.25)

Rajula-24 EA WE(30.50) 730.66 221.26 34.17 49 T(30.50)

Rajula-32 EA WE(IOO.35) 345.72 74.69 88.58 50 T(lOO.35)

Rajula-19 EA W(IO.20) 219.78 51.35 79.23 51 WE(80.10) T(90.30)

Rajula-20 EA W(15.00) 305.18 89.71 14.40 52 WE(20.00) T(35.00)

Rajula-I4 EA 57.77 WE(4.22) 1,401.14 90.87 288.65 53 T(4.22)

Rajula- 3 EA W(42.49) 736.28 117.98 34.77 54 WE(165.93) T(208.42)

Rajula- 4 EA WE(40.00) 579.43 89.99 234.36 55 T(40.00)

Rajula- 3 EA TW(3.05) 252.98 166.32 7.87 56 T(3.05)

113 Taluka/ C.D.Block: VILLAGE RAJULA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the Village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Totai is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-1O Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest elace where the facili!y is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 57 Hadmatiya 476.95 348 P -(5-10 KIDs) T,HP,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (58)

58 Devka 836.56 .1,175 P,Ac(2) CaW T,W,R -(-5Kms) BS PR,KR (196)

59 Kumbhariya 583.80 787 P,Ac PHS,CHW T,R PO,Phoni BS PR,KR (144)

60 Iholapar 601.73 790 P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) T,W,R Phone .... BS PR,KR (145)

61 Majadar 482.29 419 P,Ac CHW T,W -(-5 Kms) IBS PR (70)

62 Nesdi No -I 233.12 283 P -(-5Kms) W -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (52)

63 Rabhda 628.20 1,200 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R PO BS KR (174)

64 Dantardi 1,405.33 2,110 P,Ac PHS,D,FPC W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (351)

65 Patva 869.87 1,031 P -(5-lOKms) W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (142)

66 SamadhiyaJa 777.95 1,276 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,HP PO .-(-5 Kms) PR,KR No-l (176)

67 Visaliya 525.99 1,494 P -(-5 Kms) T,W,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR (217)

68 Kathivadar 2,318.64 1,279 P -(-5 Kms) T,W,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR (205)

69 Pipavav 1,102.12 1,016 P -(-5 Kms) T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (157)

70 Ningala No-1 590.91 716 P,Ac -(-5 Kms) T,R -(-5Kms) BS PR,KR (102)

71 KadiyaJi 926.05 1,978 P D,RP T,W PO BS PR (285)

72 Chhatadiya 476.34 526 P,Ac(2) CHW W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (82)

114 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Dungar- 6 EA WE(4.Z5) 408.83 15.36 47.61 57 T(4.2S)

Dungar- 6 EA 708.36 50.67 77.53 58

Duugar- 6 EA 510.93 23.91 48.96 59

Rajula-13 EA 538.38 21.81 41.54 60

Dungar- 3 EA W(11O.48) 257.90 66.77 47.14 61 T( 110.48)

Dungar- 4 ED W(1.62) 207.48 16.92 7.10 62 T(1.62)

Mahuva-lO EA 533.04 43.30 51.86 63

Mahuva-13 EA 268.95 W(22.40) 901.71 104.04 75.83 64 WE(32.40) T(54.80)

Mahuva-13 EA 94.29 W(3.Q8) 454.85 60.82 255.93 65 T(3.98)

Mahuva-14 EA W(102.49) 169.46 175.67 245.15 66 WE(85.l8) T(187.67)

Mahuva-15 EA 364.42 49.52 112.05 67

Dungar-ll EA 1,089.75 533.36 99.44 596.09 68

Rajula-14 EA 122.39 53.18 926.55 69

Rajula-12 EA 311.79 229.69 15.06 34.37 70

RajuJa-7 EA W(2.45) 705.75 56.90 160.95 71 T(2.45)

Rajula- 4 EA W(10.00) 323.94 13.85 128.55 72 T(lO.OO)

115 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE RAJULA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in hroad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-l0 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 73 Vad 825.20 961 P PHS,D T,W,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (165)

74 Barpatoli I,Q27.79 3,464 P(2),Ae PHS,D, W,HP PO BS PR,KR (529) CHW

75 Barman Mota 1,102.74 :,412 P PHS W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR (3Q3)

76 Gorana 266.X1 282 P -(5-IOKms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR 147)

77 Bhundani 966.91 1,417 P -(5-10 Kms) T,W,HP PO,Phone \ BS PR,KR (228)

78 Trakuda 1,004.78 1,534 P PHS,C'HW T,W,HP, PO, Phone BS PR,KR (235) R

79 Ningala No-2 504.89 1,222 P CHW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (182)

80 lamka 2,115.57 2,753 P PHS,D,FPC, W,HP,R PO,Phone BS KR (427) CHW

81 Barman Nana 698.19 1,056 P -(5-IOKms) W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (179)

82 Chotra 615.88 1,273 P CHW T,W,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (162) R

83 Dharano Nes 182.13 282 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) -(-5Kms) KR (45)

84 Bhaehadar 830.60 887 P -(-5 Kms) T,W -(-5 Kms) BS PR (136)

85 Rampara No-2 2,246.13 2,199 P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) T,W,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR (355)

86 Uchaiya 522.45 819 P -(-5 Kms) W,R PO BS KR (145)

87 Bherai 2,996.08 3,139 P,Ac(3) PHC,D,FPC T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (536)

88 Kovaya 1,383.58 948 P -(5-10 Kms) W PO BS KR (159)

116 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loea- and distance Supply by Source Waste(induding able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and valian Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rajula- 8 EA WE(118.80) 519.72 59.77 126.91 73 T(118.80)

Rajula- 9 EA W(5.00) 1,660.35 114.21 117.78 74 WE(30.45) T(35.45)

Rajula-26 EA WE(80.00) 793.86 118.83 110.05 75 T(80.00)

Rajula-22 EA W(8.26) 159.33 21.34 77.8X 76 T(8.26)

Rajula-20 EA W(16.24) 745.12 59.36 146.19 77 T( 16.24)

Rajula-16 EA WE(15.20) 812.02 144.08 33.48 78 T(15.20)

Rajula-25 EA WE(20.10) 324.20 118.00 42.59 79 T(20.1O)

Rajula-24 EA 242.81 W(l30.IO) 1,111.27 526.22 8.00 80 WE(97.08) T(227.18)

Rajula-24 EA WE(26.23) 539.23 103.97 28.76 81 T(26.23)

Rajula-25 EA WE(29.35) 511.92 51.44 23.17 82 T(29.35)

Rajula-l0 EA WE(58.69) 98.05 22.91 2.48 83 T(58.69)

Rajula- 6 EA WE(123.48) 589.78 ()5.09 22.25 84 T(123.48)

Rajula-13 EA W(20.25) 1,177.06 387.72 661.10 85 T(20.25) lafrabad-l0 EA WE(160.70) 266.74 24.42 70.59 86 T(160.70)

Rajula- 8 EA 102.38 WE(19.54) 869.23 244.17 1,760.76 87 T( 19.54) lafrabad- 8 EA 206.58 833.18 154.14 189.68 88

117 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE RAJULA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lalion nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ketl Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 89 Victor 107.()4 1,320 P,Ac(2) PHS,D,FPC, T,W,TK PO,Phone BS,RS PR (261) CHW

90 khera 803.50 1,363 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK -(-5 Kms) NW KR,NW (206)

91 Chanch 1;763.12 6,398 P PHS,D, W,TK PO ~W KR,NW ( 1,016) CHW

Total :- 79,938.11 1,26,893 P(99) CWC(2) * Rajula + 2,427.00 (19,784) H(2) PHC(3) Village Ac(45) PHS(26) 0(2) D(14) Grand Total 82,365.11 FPC(8) RP(11) CHW(29),

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under COI.S and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 2. In Medic.al facility, Community Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation.

* 3 Thi~ area has been included in the rural area of the taluka.

118 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town . Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gaucharand vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Rajula-16 EA 107.94 89

Dungar-17 EA 131.07 368.24 304.19 90

Rajula-23 EA W(3.47) 282.50 79.45 1,397.70 91 T(3.47) .

2,717.10 GC(I,520.79) 50,282.15 9,325.60 13,125.30' W(I,158.63) WE(1,805.49) TW(3.05) T(4,487.96)

119 GUJARAT

Pari olTalu_a jQlraba~ TALUKA JAFRABAO (Dillrltl Amilli I LJ OISTRICT AMREli o I 0 , I d I lI'lOi£IRES i:±t=±::± .=:LJ

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TAlUKA, POIT OFFiCE I POSl& TElEGRAPH OFFICE, ", "PO/PTO '-----1 II VillAGE WITH lOCATION CODE NUNBERU3••• ; HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOl , ' , ," I POliCE STATiON, HEADQUARTERS: TAlUKA , @ , " PS HOSPIlAl,PRINAR'I HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY ~~+ VillAGES WITH POPULATiON SIZE: BElOW 200, , 200.m, 500'999,1000-4999,5000& ABOVE,., ,,0"" MATERNITY' CHilD WELFARE CENTRE, ' ,. MATERNITY HONE " URBAN AREA WITH lOCATION COOE , " ",t CO I'ttk boundofY 0' I,',obld " cHllminu. wllh Ili.ko boundary ucludlnl Iiolulory lo.n A N E A : Ba~~ upon, Swvel of In~i8 map wn~ too pelIIIissiin 01 I~e SUIY8101 ~nMII 01 ~'I, r~e t~"tollal wal~s 01 In~la eltll~ 1010 tM lSa to a~stal1t8 of IlIIwe nautical rrnhs mea!llle~ irllillie 8PPIO~iI8 ~aSllilll, TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK JAFRABAD Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer Gujarat Jafrabad State 7 07 ThJuka/ 5 0050 Amrell C.D.Block District 5 05 1991 Census· 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (ManuaJ2 (Computer2 (ManuaJ2 {Computer2 Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Babarkot 32 0032 32 0032 128 310 2 Balana 40 0040 40 0040 128 310 3 BaJanivav 12 0012 12 0012 124 306 4 Bhada 18 0018 18 0018 126 306 5 Bhankodar 29 0029 29 0029 126 306 6 Bhatvadar 7 0007 7 0007 124 306

7 Chbelana 19 0019 19 0019 126 306 8 Chitrasar 35 0035 35 0035 128 310

9 Dharabandar 38 0038 38 0038 128 310 10 DhoJadri 23 0023 23 0023 126 306 11 Dudhala 22 0022 22 0022 126 306 n EbbaJvad 2 0002 2 0002 124 306

13 Fachariy( 4 0004 4 0004 124 306

14 Gbenspur 33 0033 33 0033 128 310

15 Hemal 15 0015 15 0015 126 306

16 likadri luni 14 0014 14 0014 124 306 17 Jikadri Navi 13 0013 13 0013 124 306

18 Kadiyali 41 0041 41 0041 128 310 19 Kagvadar 9 0009 9 0009 124 306 20 Kanthariya Khalsa 11 0011 11 0011 124 306 21 Kanthariya Koli 10 0010 10 0010 124 306 22 Kerala 37 0037 37 003? 128 310

23 Lor 3 0003 3 0003 124 306 24 Lothpur 8 0008 8 0008 124 306 25 Lunsapur 28 0028 28 0028 126 306

26 Mithapur 25 0025 25 0025 126 306 27 MitiyaJa 26 0026 26 0026 126 306 28 Mota Mansa 16 0016 16 0016 126 306

29 Nageshri 24 0024 24 0024 126 306 30 Pati Mansa (Nana) 1 0001 1 0001 124 306 31 Pichhadi 5 0005 5 0005 124 306

32 Rohisa 39 0039 39 0039 128 310

33 Sakariya Mota 34 0034 34 0034 128 310 34 Sakariya Nana 20 0020 20 0020 126 306

122 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

5. JAFRABAD TAUTKA / C.D.BLOCK • Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. S)' Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 35 Sarovarda 6 0006 6 0006 124 306 36 Shiyalbet 30 10030 30 0030 128 306 37 Sokhda 21 0021 21 0021 126 306

38 Timbi 17 0017 17 0017 126 306

39 Vadhera 42 ,()042 42 0042 128 310 40 Vadli 36 0036 36 0036 128 310 41 Vandh 27 0027 27 0027 126 306 42 Varahsvarup 31 0031 31 0031 128 310

123 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE JAFRABAD Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lallon neare~t elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oaeh to (in hee- of (Potahle) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, hold~ Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pati Mansa 7'H.55 1,148 P CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (Nana) ( 182)

2 Ebhalvad 403.66 652 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,HP, -(-5Kms) BS KR (98) R

3 Lor 901.31 1,150 P D,CHW W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR ( 166)

4 Faehariya 633.15 803 P CHW W,HP,R -(5-hKms) .... BS PR (102)

W,HP,R . -(5-10 Kms) 5 Pichhadi 436.05 522 P :(5-10 Kms) _'" BS KR (82)

6 Sarovarda 325.sn 414 P,Ac -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) '-5 KillS) KR (71)

7 Bhatvadar 270.86 279 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (43)

8 Lothpur 1,351.62 1,715 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,R PO BS PR,KR (268) RP

9 Kagvadar 973.49 656 P CHW W,TK,HP, PO BS PR (120) R

10 Kanthariya Koli 433.45 286 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (57)

11 Kanthariya 334.30 1,011 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR Khalsa (147)

12 Balanivav 382.83, 172 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (28)

13 Jikadri Navi 567.82 769 P -(5-10 Kms) W -(5-10 Kms) BS KR (123)

14 Jikadri Juni 339.46 282 P,Ac -(5-10 Kms) W,HP,R -(5-10 Kms) .... BS PR,KR (56)

124 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Jafrabad-24 EA W(6.oo) 628.55 49.00 88.00 1 WE(20.00) T(26.00)

Rajula-31 EA GC{I00.oo) 146.25 67.07 33.34 2 W(44.00) 11«13.00) T(157.oo)

Rajula-35 EA W(17.00) 710.12 126.02 43.17 3 11«5.00) T(22.00)

Rajula-40 EA W(l.oo) 446.00 45.00 135.15 4 WE(6.00) T(7.00)

Jafrabad-l0 EA W(lI.OO) 356.00 40.00 to.05 5 WE(19.00) T(30.00)

Rajula-12 EA WE(8.00) 285.00 20.00 12.50 6 T(8.00)

Rajula-12 EA W(2.oo) 194.00 39.86 35.00 7 T(2.00)

Jafrabad- 8 EA WE(7.00) 1,216.03 67.87 60.72 8 T(7.00)

Rajula-12 EA W(3.oo) 785.00 50.00 132.49 9 WE(3.00) T(6.00)

Rajula-20 EA W(1.45) 347.00 51.00 34.00 10 T(1.45)

Rajula-20 EA W(6.oo) 268.00 15.00 45.30 11 T(6.00)

Rajula-13 EA WE(4.00) 201.00 40.83 137.00 12 T(4.00)

Iafrabad-20 EA W(1.OO) 511.35 27.82 21.00 13 WE(6.65) T(7.65)

Jafrabad-16 EA W(6.53) 277.47 5.00 30.46 14 WE(20.00) T(26.53)

Amr. - 9 125 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE JAFRABAD Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) 'Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms·.,5-10 Krns.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 Hemal 1,231.48 1,923 P CWC,PHS, T,W,lW, PO BS PR (309) D,FPC,RP, HP CHW

16 Mota Mansa 882.55 1,455 P PHS,FPC, T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (218) CHW HP

17 Timbi 2,024.57 5,717 P,H PHC,D,FPC, T,W,HP, PTO,Phone BS PR (892) RP,CHW R

18 Bhada 816.76 1,737 P,Ac(3) PHS W,HP PO B~ PR,KR (283)

19 Chhelana 597.68 969 P PHS W,Hp· -(-5 Kms) BS PR (154)

20 Sakariya Nana 234.01 76 P,Ac -(-5 Kms) T -(-5 Kms) BS KR (12)

21 Sokhda 208.38 199 P PHS W -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR,KR (26)

22 Dudhala 862.23 774 P -(-5 Kms) W,R PO BS PR,KR (108)

23 Dholadri 420.29 1,002 P -(-5 Kms) W,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (142)

24 Nageshri . 1,962.23 4,514 P,H MCW,MH, T,W,HP, PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (746) C'WC,PHC,D, R FPC,TB,NH

25 Mithapur 1,088.23 1,091 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (187)

26' Mitiyala 1,360.25 1,391 P CHW W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (239)

27 Vandh 1,032.28 1,184 P PHS,CHW W,TK' -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (194)

28 Lunsapur 2,177.80 1,334 P,Ac PHS W,TK PO BS PR (200)

29 Bhankodar 434.59 888 P PHS W . -(-5 Krns) BS KR (128)

126 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and ' vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Rajula-24 EA W(22.00)' 1,002.85 73.57 67.06 15 WE(66.00) T(88.00) lafrabad-24 EA W(lD.OO) 719.00 128.55 7.00 16 WE(18.00) T(28.00)

Una-l8 EA W(60.00) 1,484.00 82.00 262.57 17 WE(136.00) T(1%.00)

Una-20 EA W(57.00) 597.00 126.26 36.50 18 T(57.00)

Una-16 EA W(54.35) 376.00 56.68 57.00 19 WE(53.65) T(lOS.00)

1afrabad-16 EA W(2.37) 201.00 26.01 3.00 20 WE(1.63) T(4.00) lafrabad- 9 EA W(3.25) 186.13 13.00 6.00 21 T(3.25) lafrabad-19 EA WE(12.36) 781.64 16.00 52.23 22 T(12.36) lafrabad-15 EA WE(14.00) 336.29 10.00 60.00 23 T(14.00) lafrabad-22 EA W(58.00) 1,437.23 299.00 127.00 24 WE(41.00) T(<)9.00)

Rajula-20 EA WE(13.64) 916.59 48.00 110.00 25 T(13.64) lafrabad- 5 EA WE(18.43) 466.57 85.00 790.25 26 T(18.43) lafrabad- 5 EA WE(17.36) 823.64 69.28 122.00 27 T(17.36) lafrabad-10 EA WE(75.86) 1,787.87 156.80 157.27 28 T(75.86) lafrabad- 7 EA WE(22.73) 237.86 44.00 130.00 29' T(22.73)

127 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE JAFRABAD Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and.next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village. Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-1O Kms.and 100Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 Shiyalbet 75.32 3,288 P PHS,CHW W,TK -(10+ Kms) NW NW (554)

31 Varahsvarup 137.26 659 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (99)

32 Sabarkot 1,352.38 3,(m P,Ac(4) PHS,D,CHW T,W PO HS PR,KR (536)

33 Ghenspur 401.98 194 P,Ac PHS T,W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (35)

34 Sakariya Mota 404.72 189 P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) T,W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (34)

35 Chi trasar 572.69 1,899 P,Ac -(-5 KIns) W,TK PO BS PR (272)

36 Vadli 786.85 1,578 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS PR (229)

37 Kerala 384.78 420 P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (65)

38 Dharabandai- 396.05 1,023 P D W,TK -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (153)

39 Rohisa 1,773.95 3,767 P(2) PHS,D,FPC, W,TK,HP PO BS PR,KR (556) RP

40 Balana 428.08 1,010 P,Ac(3) D,CHW W,TK PO BS PR,KR (149)

41 Kadiyali 1,491.10 1,926 P,Ac(3) PHS,CHW,O W,TK PO BS PR,KR (322)

42 Vadhera 1,009.35 2,929 P,Ac(2) PHS,FPC, W,TK,O PO BS PR,KR (470) CHW

128 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 lafrabad-12 W(2.36) 37.96 9.00 26.00 30 T(2.36) lafrabad- 6 EA W(5.00) 60.71 8.59 37.96 31 WE(25.00) T(30.00) lafrltbad- 5 EA 176.11 WE(65.43) 708.95 214.00 187.89 32 T(65.43) lafrabad-12 EA W(2.43) 356.57 26.98 16.00 33 T(2.43) lafrabad-15 EA 360.00 38.72 6.00 34

.fafrabad-18 EA W(3.00) 448.69 94.00 27.00 35 T(3.00)

Una-20 EA W(67.43) 597.57 100.00 21.85 36 ;'(67.43) lafrabad-17 EA W(28.00) 30211() 39.00 15.78 37 T(28.00) lafrabad-16 EA 100.00 W(2.66) 75.34 191.05 27.00 38 T(2.66) lafrabad-13 EA W(35.00) 1,210.00 408.95 95,00 39 WE(25.00) T(60.00) lafrabad-12 EA W(46.43) 236.00 68.00 12.08 40 WE(65.57) T(112.00) lafrabad- 9 EA W(66.32) 989.68 98.10 337.00 41 T(66.32) lafrabad- 8 EA W(83.46) 340.35 97.00 261.00 42 WE(227.54) T(311.00)

129 Taluka/ C.D.Block: VILLAGE JAFRABAD Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Nawe of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Krns.,5-10 Krns.and lO+Krns. of the Code of lation nearest place 'where the facility is available is given) No. the and EduC3- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi­ Appr­ Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail­ Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar­ Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .11 Total :- 32,692.89 56,088 P(43) MCW(l) (8,855) '" H(2) MH(I) Ac(23) CWC(2) PHC(2) PHS(l5) D(9) FPC (7) TB(l) NH(I) RP(4) CHW(14) 0(1)

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under CoI.5 and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 2. In Medical facility, Community Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation.

130 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(induding able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 276.11 GC(lOO.OO) 23,449.26 3,272.01 3,876.62 W(70S.04) WE(992.S5) TK(IS.00) T(I,818.89)

131 TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK

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. > ~ 1 It C{ S a o z ,I o~ ~ TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK KODINAR Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manlial Comput~r Gujarat Kodinar State 7 07 Taluka I 6 0060 Amreli C.D.B1ock District 5 05 1991 Cem;us 1981 Census Page No. S). Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Adpokar 23 0023 23 0023 1315 316 2 Advi 33 0033 33 0033 140 320 3 Alidar 9 0009 9 0009 136 316 4 Anandpur 26 0026 26 0026 140 316 5 Arithiya 5 0005 5 0605 136 316 6 Amej 16 0016 16 0016 138 316

7 Barda 54 0054 54 0054 144 320 8 Bodva 20 0020 20 0020 ,138 316

9 Chauhan ni khan 55 0055 55 0055 144 320 10 Chhachhar 24 0024 24 0024 140 316 11 Chhara 60 0060 60 0060 144 320 12 Chidivav 13 0013 13 0013 138 316

13 Damli 59 0059 59 0059 144 320 14 Devalpur 37 0037 37 0037 142 320 15 Devli 53 0053 53 0053 144 320

16 Dolasa 32 - 0032 32 0032 140 320 17 Dudana 43 0043 43 0043 142 320

18 Fachariya 28 0028 28 0028 140 316 19 Fafni Moli 35 0035 35 0035 142 320 20 Fafni Nani 34 0034 34 0034 140 320

21 Ghantvad 3 0003 3 0003 136 316 22 Girdevli 17 0017 17 0017 138 316 23 Gohilni Khan 42 0042 42 0042 142 320 24 Govindpur Bhandariya 29 0029 29 0029 140 316

25 Harmadiya 6 0006 6 0006 136 316

26 Inchvad Nani 38 0038 38 0038 142 320

27 Jagatiya 18 0018 18 0018 138 316 28 Jamanvada 22 0022 22 0022 138 316 29 lantrakhadi 48 0048 48 0048 144 320 30 lithia 21 0021 21 0021 138 316

31 Kadodara 52 0052 52 0052 144 320 32 Kadvasan 41 0041 41 0041 142 320 33 Kaj 62 0062 62 0062 146 320 34 Kantala 14 0014 14 0014 138 316 35 Kareda 30 0030 30 0030 140 316

36 Malgam 45 0045 45 Ofl45 142 320 37 Malsaram 50 0050 50 0050 144 320

134 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

6. KODINAR TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK - Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. S!. . Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A Part B No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 38 Mitiyaj 36 0036 36 0036 142 320 39 Morvad 10 0010 10 0010 136 316 40 Mul Dwarka 56 0056 56 0056 144 320

41 Nagadla 4 Q004 4 0004 136 316 42 Nanavada 49 0049 49 0049 144 320 43 Navagam 27 0027 27 0027 140 316

44 Panadar 57 0057 57 0057 144 320 45 Panch Pipalva 47 0047 47 0047 142 320 46 Pavti 15 0015 15 0015 138 316 4T Pedhavada 40 0040 40 0040 142 320 48 Pichbva 8 0008 8 0008 136 316 49 Pichhvi 7 0007 7 0007 136 316 50 Pipalva Bavana 51 0051 51 0051 144 320 51 Pipli 58 0058 58 0058 144 320

52 Ronaj 44 0044 44 0044 142 320

53 Sandhnidhar 2 0002 2 0002 136 316 54 Sarkhadi 61 0061 61 0061 146 320 55 Sayajirajpura 31 0031 31 0031 140 320 56 Sedbaya 11 0011 11 0011 136 316 57 Singhaj 25 0025 25 0025 140 316 58 Sugala 12 0012 12 0012 136 316

59 Vadnagar 39 0039 39 0039 142 320 60 Valadar 1 0001 1 0001 136 316 61 Velan 63 0063 63 0063 146 320 62 Velva 46 0046 46 0046 142 320 63 Vithalpur 19 0019 19 0019 138 316

135 Talukal C.D.B1ock:, VILLAGE KODINAR Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,S-IO Kms.and I O+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Valadar 1,083.64 1,336 P PHS,D, T,W,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS,RS PR,KR, (225) FPC,O R NW

2 Sandhnidhar 518.64 1,636 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP,R PO BS,RS PR,KR (238)

3 Ghantvad 3,010.22 4,846 P(2),H MCW,MH, T,W,HP, PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (837) CWC,PHC, R,C FPC,RP(3)

4 Nagadla 1,053.15 1,871 P PHS,CHW W,HP,C -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (285)

5 Arithiya 809.80 519 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (87)

6 Harmadiya 2,5<>7.17 5,487 P(2) CWC,PHC, W,HP,R PO, Phone - BS,RS PR,KR (904) D,FPC, RP(3)

7 Pichhvi 910.48 1,412 P PHS,CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (212)

8 Pichhva 347.D7 423 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR,KR (62)

9 Alidar 1,498.03 6,106 P(2),H CWC,PHS, W,HP,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (929) FPC,RP(3), CHW

10 Morvad 783.05 1,350 P,Ac(4) PHS W . PO,Phone BS PR,KR (211)

11 Sedhaya 866.74 1,226 P,Ac(4) -( -5 Kms) W,HP PO BS KR (194)

. 12 Sugala 953.57 497 P PHS,CHW W,HP,R,C -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (101)

136 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of laM use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gaucharand vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Kodinar-25 ED,EAG W(200.00) 483.65 115.85 174.77 1 WE(109.37) T(309.37)

Kodinar-21 ED,EAG W(80.00) 260.34 122.16 34.13 2 WE(22.01) T(102.01)

Kodinar-22 EA 647.34 W(127.75) 1,710.09 120.93 204.11 3 WE(200.00) T(327.75)

Kodinar-18 EA 180.96 Ge'( 14.10) 653.59 45.17 48.81 4 W(100.10) WE(10.42) T( 124.62)

Kodinar-23 ED,EAG W(60.00) 404.27 91.35 233.49 5 WE(20.69) T(80.69)

Kodinar-24 EA 258.70 W(275.00) 1,530.97 134.70 184.74 6 WE(213.06) T(488.06)

Kodinar-23 EA 326.86 W(15.00) 207.35 113.16 233.40 7 WE(14.71) T(29.71)

Kodinar-21 EA W(12.85) 282.61 15.64 35.97 8 T(12.85)

Kodinar-19 EA GC(lOO.OO) 844.97 183.43 113.52 9 W(90.11) WE(166.00) T(356.11)

Kodinar-18 EA W(40.27) 429.78 147.36 126.32 10 WE(39.32) T(79.59)

Kodinar-16 EA GC(50.00) 583.36 64.30 100.56 11 W(40.00) WE(28.52) T( i18.52)

Kodinar-13 EA GC(370.1O) 339.41 52.37 93.38 12 W(18.31) WE(80.00) T(468.41)

137 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KODINAR Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Vilhlge Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,S-lO Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest E'ace where the facilit~ is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 l3 Chidivav 377.73 211 P -(.5 Kms) W -(.5 Kms) BS PR,KR (35)

14 Kantala 402.62 1,448 P RP(2) T,W,HP Phone BS PR,KR (244)

15 Pavti 585.16 790 P -(5-10 Kms) T,W -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (130)

16 Arnej 1,498.31 4,801.) P(2),H PHS,FPC, T,W,fIP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (685) RP,CHW

17 Girdevli 484.04 2,198 P.H PHS T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (316)

18 Jagatiya 368.15 645 P .(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (106)

19 Vithalpur 691.).63 1,505 P PHS,RP W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (262)

20 Bodva 444.87 1.)88 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (154)

21 Jithla 424.84 856 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (143)

22 lamanvada 428.01 1,101 P,H, -(5-JOKms) W,R PO -(-5 Kms) PR,.

23 Adpokar 276.16 638 P -(10+ Kms) W,HP,R,C -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (88)

138 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Fore!>t Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable t\.rea not avail- Loca- and distance Supply hy Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code· groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Kodinar-20 EA GC'(11.10) 147.28 34.94 48.73 13 W(50.73) WE(84.95) T(I46.78)

Kodinar-18 EA W(31.11) 185.67 57.48 28.36 14 WE(100.00) T( 131.11)

Kodinar-18 EA W(98.71) 332.46 25.99 28.00 15 WE(I00.00) T(198.71)

Kodinar-ll EA W(lOO.OO) 1,106.93 73.12 62.73 16 WE(155.53) T(255.53)

Kodinar-16 EA OC(18.1O) 172.04 42.81 51.99 17 W(8Q.05) WE(11O.05) T(217.20}

Kodinar-IO ED,EAG OQ60.00) 152.51 72.08 35.69 18 W(25.00) WE(22.87) T(107.87)

Kodinar-ll EA GC(56.85) 383.74 53.74 55.30 19 W(lOO.OO) WE(50.00) T(206.85}

Kodinar-20 EA W(125.44) 150.42 27.59 16.42 20 WE(12S.00} . T(250.44)

Kodinar-14 EA W(lOO.OO) 147.36 38.90 19.87 21 WE(118.71) T(218.71)

Kodinar-l0 EA GC(4.88) 159.77 51.46 37.12 22 W(60.78) WE(114.00) T(179.66)

Kodinar-l0 EA 0(,(82.01) 58.45 12.60 57.76 23. W(SS.OO) WE(IO.34) T(147.3S)

139 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KODINAR Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-1O Kms.and 1O+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Posland Day Communi- Appr- Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ketf Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 24 Chhachhar 772.72 3,483 P,H,Ac,O CWC,PHS, T,W,HP, PO BS,RS PR,KR (607) D,RP(3) R,C

25 Singhaj 1,071.89 5,097 P,H CWe,PHS, T,W,HP PQ,Phone BS PR,KR (764) RP(3),CHW

26 Anandpur 356.81 846 P CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) B~ PR,KR (115)

27 Navagam 355.80 1,544 P CHW W,HP -(-5Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR,KR (226)

28 Fachariya 257.20 1,002 P,Ac RP(2) W -(-5 Kms) BS .PR,KR (158)

29 Govindpur 697.63 268 P -(-5 Kms) W,R -(-5Kms) BS PR,KR Bhandariya (43)

30 Kareda 383.69 979 P -(-5 Kms) w,e -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (160)

31 Sayajirajpura 602.32 241 P -(-5 Kms) w,e -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (36)

32 Dolasa 1,728.93 5,442 P(2),H CWe,PHC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (768) D,FPC,RP(4)

33 Advi 634.46 1,632 P,Ac(3) PHS T,W,O PO BS PR,KR (237)

34 Fafni Nani 389.77 541 P,Ac(3) PHS W,R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kills) KR (85)

140 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated . Un-irrigated Cullurahle Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culli- lion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Kodinar-lO EA GqSO,05) 473.00 136.78 42.94 24 W(20.76) WE(49.19) T(120.00)

Kodinar-12 EA W(72.()() 660.53 160.32 68.26 25 WE(11O.78) T(182.78)

Kodinar- 9 EA W(42.00) 187.65 47.24 25.11 26 WE(54.81) T(96.81)

Kodinar- 8 EA W(40.00) 161.37 82.12 18.34 27 WE(53.97) T(93.97)

Kodinar- 6 EA W(13.60) 198.81 23.54 14.25 28 WE(7.00) T(20.60)

Kodinar-lO EA GC(lO.OO) 472.63 23.95 loo.05 29 W(25.00) WE(66.00) T(101.00)

Kodinar-10 EA GC(50.00) 188.04 19.41 34.02 30 W(70.OO) WE(22.22) T(142.22)

Kodinar-l0 EA Gq40.00) 394.72 30.51 35.31 31 W(lD.OO) WE(91.78) T(141.78)

Kodinar-17 EA W(170.98) 1,250.10 156.62 73.23 32 WE(78.00) T(248.98)

Kodinar-15 EA W(282.52) 193.02 70.34 29.58 33 WE(59.00) T(341.52)

Kodinar-17 EA W(42.70) 274.92 18.84 43.31 34 WE(lO.OO) T(52.70)

Amr. -10 141 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KODINAR Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 1O+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hec- . of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 11 35 Fafni Moti 724.65 1,790 P PHS W,R,C PO -(-5 Kms) KR (254)

36 Mitiyaj 1,454.20 4,421 P,H CWC,PHS, T,W PO,Phlj)ne BS PR,KR (693) D,RP(2)

37 Devalpur 447.Q2 2,186 P,Ac\2) RP(2),CHW T,W -( -5 Kms) BS PR.KR (331)

38 lnchvad Nani 309.53 552 P,Ac\2) CHW T,W,R,O -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (90)

39 Vadnagar 1,388.50 5,640 P,H PHS T,W,O PO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,036)

40 Pedhavada 531.33 1,496 P,H PHS,D, T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (227) RP(2),CHW

41 Kadvasan 545.34 1,960 P CHW T,W,O PO -( -5 Kms) PR,KR (297)

42 Gohi! ni Khan 753.01 1,490 P CWC,RP, W,HP -( -5 Kms) -( -5 Kms) PR.KR (190) CHW

43 Dudana 408.45 1,735 P,H CHW T,W,HP, Phone -(-5 Kms) PR,KR (248) R

44 Ronaj 509.11 1,552 P,Ac PHS T,W,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (273) R,O

45 Malgam 709.64 1,523 P,H, eWe,PHS 'T,W,R -( -5 Kms) BS PR,KR (241) Aq2)

46 Velva 493.03 1,361 P,Ac(4) -(-5 Kms) T,W,R PO BS PR,KR (197)

47 Panch Pipalva 598.08 1,830 P -(5-10 Kms) T,W,R,O -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR,KR (272)

142 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loea- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Kodinar-17 EA GC{5.00) 431.89 38.83 55.57 35 W(35.00) WE(158.36) T(198.36)

Kodinar- 5 EA 0(,(20.00) 1,066.22 142.50 49.42 36 WE(176.06) T(196.06)

Kodinar- 6 EA W(6.25) 371.78 37.67 25.97 37 WE(6.25) T(12.50)

Kodinar- 4 EA W(26.03) 130.24 44.90 8.36 38 WE(l00.00) T(126.03)

Kodinar- 5 EA W(56.59) 70Q.22 79.48 443.21 39 WE(100.00) T(156.59)

Kodinar- 8 EA W(55.79) 320.24 3Q.14 44.16 40 WE(n.OO) T(127.79)

Kodinar- 5 EA W(97.80) 207.04 97.34 43.16 41 WE(100.00) T(197.80)

Kodinar- 3 EA W(152.02) 354.14 93.74 50.61 42 WE(102.50) T(254.52)

Kodinar- 3 EA W(6.00) 216.34 38.93 46.94 43 WE(100.24) T(I06.24)

Kodinar- 2 EA WE(73.04) 355.24 32.81 48.02 44 T(73.04)

Kodinar-11 EA W(50.00) 53'1.39 43.04 30.45 45 WE(54.76) T(104.76)

Kodinar-14 EA W(182.03) 46.17 87.45 29.79 46 WE(147.59) T(329.62)

Kodinar-15 EA W(27.45) 186.15 331.70 52.78 47 T(27.45)

143 Taluka! C.D.Block: VILLAGE KODINAR Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash{-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu­ in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi­ Appr­ Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec­ of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail­ Village tares) house­ of way station, holds Mar­ Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 48 lantrakhadi 519.98 513 P,Ac(3) -(5-10 Kms) T,W,O -(-5 Kms) BS KR (82)

49 Nanavada 970.32 1,456 P,Ac(3) -(10+ Kms) W -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR,KR (238)

50 Malsaram 771.01 2,399 P,Ac(4) -(5-10 Kms) T,W,O -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (370)

51 Pipalva Bavana 774.84 1,193 P,Ac(3) CHW T,W,O -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR (195)

52 Kadodara 746.22 2,054 P,Ac(3) PHS,RP, T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (266) CHW HP,R,O

53 Devli 875.15 6,143 P(2),H CWC,PHS, T,W,HP,O PO,Phone BS PR (863) FPC',RP

54 Barda 233.82 775 P CHW W,R -(-5 Kms) tiS PR,KR (132)

55 Chauhan ni khan 380.09 1,200 P,Ac(2) CHW W,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR (172)

56 Mul Dwarka 247.53 2,608 P(2),Ac(2) PHS,RP, W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (368) CHW - 57 Panadar 658.30 3,931 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W,TK, PO BS KR (616) CHW 0

58 Pipli 352.96 2,083 P,Ac(3) CWC,RP(2), T,W,R,O -(-5 Kms) BS PR (284) e'HW

59 Damli 350.98 1,709 P,Ac(2) CHW T, W, TK, PO BS PR,KR (256) HP,R,O

60 Chhara 1,627.23 4,946 P PHS T,W,HP,O PO,Phone BS PR,KR (800)

144 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and valion Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Kodinar-13 EA W(20.00} 285.56 172.56 16.11 48 WE(25.75) T(45.75)

Kodinar-12 EA 365.25 W(48.72) 373.28 58.14 114.93 49 WE(lO.OO) T(58.72)

Kodinar- 9 EA W(94.51) 499.98 78.79 15.73 50 WE(82.00) T(176.51)

Kodinar- 8 EA W(I00.00) 548.93 43.67 37.93 51 WE(44.31) T(I44.31)

Kodinar- 3 EA W(63.00) 481.20 84.82 48.38 52 WE(68.82) T(131.82)

Kodinar- 2 EA ....- W(20.65) 352.98 86.67 56.85 53 WE(358.00) T(378.65)

Kodinar- 4 EA W(45.00) 56.94 33.78 28.01 54 WE(70.09) T(115.09)

Kodinar- 4 EA W(20.20) 197.29 42.67 52.71 55 WE(67.22) T(87.42)

Kodinar- 5 EA W(4.80) 101.35 57.62 83.76 56 T(4.80)

Kodinar- 4 EA W(72.56) 368.58 73.55 113.41 57 WE(30.20) T(102.76)

Kodinar- 2 EA WE(113.49) 194.37 22.83 22.27 58 T( 113.49)

Kodinar- 4 EA W(68.39) 177.34 16.73 20.13 59 WE(68.39) T(136.78)

Kodinar- 6 EA 236.99 W(30.09) 1,155.72 104.03 88.34 60 WE(12.06) T(42.15)

145 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KODINAR Amenities and

Amenities available (if not'available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in hroad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest £Iace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day C'ommuni- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in bec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 61 Sarkhadi 1,583.10 3,713 P,H,Ac(2) CWC,PHS,D T,W,HP,O PO,Phone BS PR,KR (571)

62 Kaj 1,439.89 3,427 P,H,Ac(7) CWC,PHS, T,W,TK,O PO,Phone BS PR,KR (519) FPC

63 Velan 3,946.51 10,493 P(3) CWC,PHC, W,HP,O PO,Phone B$,NW PR,KR, (1,555) FPC,RP(2) NR,NC, NW

Total :- 52,023.02 1,39,1$2 pen) MCW(I) (21,452) H(17) MH(l) Ac(63) CWC(14) 0(1) PHC(4) PHS(26) D(7) FPC(IO) RP(39) CHW(25) 0(1)

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicate Ta1uka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.5 and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

2. In Medical facility, Community Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation.

146 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca'- and distance Supply by Source Waste(induding able for culti- tion (in Kms.) . gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Kodinar- 9 EA W(30.00) 1,003.21 100.53 402.43 61 WE(46.93) T(76.93)

Kodinar-l0 EA W(5.61) 841.15 394.17 189.94 62 WE(9.02) T(14.63)

Kodinar-16 EA 470.39 W(71.27) 760.20 205.47 2,409.18 63 WE(30.00) T(101.27)

2,486.49 GC(942.19) 27,505.95 5,150.36 7,138.12 W(4,074.53) WE(4,725.38) T(9,742.10)

147 )

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"~o ~ TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK KUNKAVAV VADIA Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer GuJarat Kunkavav Vadia State 7 07 Talukal 7 0070 Amreli CD.Block District 5 05 1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Adpur 57 0057 57 0057 160 334 2 Amrapur 42 0042 42 0042 158 334 3 AIuda 25 0025 25 0025 154 330 4 Atjansukh 36 0036 36 0036 156 334

5 Badanpurluua 13 0013 13 0013 152 330 6 Badanpur Nava 11 0011 11 0011 152 330 7 BaJapur 47 0047 47 0047 158 334 8 Ball1bhaniya 16 0016 16 0016 154 330 9 Bantwa-Devli 2 0002 2 0002 152 330 10 Barvala Baval 3 0003 3 0003 152 330 11 Barvala Bavisbi 43 0043 43 0043 158 334 12 Bhayavadar 23 0023 23 0023 154 330 13 Bhukhli-Santbali 4 0004 4 0004 152 330

14 Charan pipali 56 0056 56 0056 160 334

15 Dadva(Randal) 14 0014 14 0014 154 330 16 Deri Pipaliya 5S 0055 55 0055 160 334 i7 Devalki 1 0001 1 0001 1S2 330 18 Devgalll 15 0015 15 0015 154 330

19 Gbantiyan 58 0058 58 0058 160 334

20 Hadala 48 0048 48 0048 158 334 21 Haliyad JUlli 52 0052 52 0052 160 334 22 HaJiyad Navi 53 0053 53 0053 160 334 23 Hamapur 64 0064 64 0064 160 334

24 Ishvariya 20 0020 20 0020 154 330

25 Jalljariya luna 67 0067 67 0067 162 334 26 Jalljariya Nava 65 0065 65 0065 160 334 27 1ethiavadar 63 0063 63 0063 160 334 28 Jithudi 19 0019 19 0019 154 330 29 Jungar 33 0033 33 0033 156 334

30 Khadkbad . 27 0027 27 0027 156 330 31 Kbajuri 6 0006 6 0006 152 330 32 Kbajuri-PipaJiya 7 0007 7 0007 152 330 33 Kbakhariya 26 0026 26 0026 154 330 34 Kbari 50 W50 50 0050 158 334 35 Khijadiya HanulUan 39 0039 39 0039 156 334 36 Khijadiya Khan 37 0037 37 0037 156 334 37 Kolda 32 0032 32 0032 156 334 38 Kunkavav Moti 35 0035 35 0035 156 334 39 Kunkavav Nani 34 0034 34 0034 156 334

150 ALPHABETIC LIST OF V~LLAGES

7. KUNKAVAV VADIA TALUKA! C.D.BLOCK - Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. S!. Name of Village Location Lot'alion Location Location Part A I)art B No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Cemms (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 40 Lakbapadar 21 002t 21 0021 154 330 41 Luni-Dbar 31 0031 31 0031 156 334

42 Manekvada 59 0059 59 0059 160 334 43 Mavjinjva 51 0051 51 0051 158 334 44 Maya padar 18 0018 18 0018 154 330 45 Megha-pipaliya 5 0005 5 0005 152 330 46 28 0028 28 0028 156 330 47 Munjiasar Mota 60 0060 60 0060 160 334 48 Munjiasar Nana 61 0061 61 0061 160 334

49 Najapur 41 0041 41 0041 158 334

50 PipaJiya Dbundbiya 3H 0038 38 0038 156 334 51 Pipaliya Nava 54 0054 54 0054 160 334 52 Pilhadiya 45 0045 45 0045 158 334

53 Rafala 66 0066 66 0066 162 334 54 Rampur 46 0046 46 0046 158 334

55 Samadhiyala 68 006R 68 0068 162 334 56 S;l1\ala 22 0022 22 0022 154 330 57 Sanali 9 0009 9 0009 152 330 58 Sarangpur 17 0017 17 0017 154 330 59 Surya Pratapgadh 29 0029 29 0029 156 330

60 Talali 10 0010 10 0010 152 330 61 Targbari 8 0008 8 0008 152 330 62 Tori 40 0040 40 0040 158 334

63 Ujala-Mota 24 0024 24 0024 154 330 64 Ujala-Nana 30 0030 30 . 0030 156 330

65 Vagbaniya Juna 49 0049 49 0049 158 334 66 Vaghaniya Nava 44 0044 44 0044 158 334 67 Vavdi 12 0012 12 0012 152 330

Note: Natvarnagar (L.C.No.62) has been treated as outgrowth of Bagasara city ill 1991 Census hence information of the said village is not covered.

151 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KUNKA V A V V ADIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of TOlal Total is shown ill the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance lion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-lO Kms.and 100Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Devalki 1,400.79 2,368 P RP,CHW W,HP PO BS KR (3H2)

2 Bantwa-Devli 1,308.70 2,008 P PHS,FPC, T,W,HP PO, Phone BS PR (324) CHW

3 Barvala Baval . 1,562.11 2,600 P,H D,FPC, W,HP,R PO, Phone ~S KR (407) CHW

4 Bhukhli-Santhali 766.27 1,136 P D,RP,CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (212)

5 Megha-pipaliya 1,224.11 1,625 P PHS,FPC, W,HP PO,Phone BS KR (276) CHW

6 Khajuri 705.09 1,282 P CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR ( 18Q)

7 KiJajuri-Pipaliya 882.68 1,304 P RP,CHW W,HP PO BS KR (195)

8 Targhari 669.34 1,280 P CHW HP,R PO BS KR (206)

9 Sanali 1,312.10 1,761 P RP,CHW T,W,HP PO,Phone BS KR (263)

10 Talali 545.23 872 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Ktns) BS KR (135)

11 Badanpur Nava 262.41 289 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (47)

12 Vavdi 656.69 1,009 P,Ac(3) ewC,PHS, W,HP PO, Phone BS PR,KR (157) FPC,CHW

13 Badanpur Juna 431.96 735 P CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (124)

152 DIRECfORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land u~e in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigaled Culturable Area not avail- Loea- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culli - lion (in Kms.) gauchar and valian Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Vadia-12 EA W(247.20) 819.35 105.59 76.09 WE(152.56) T(399.76)

Vadia- 6 EA W(29.1O) 1,053.73 110.88 64.95 _2 WE(50.04) T(79.14)

Vadia- 6 EA W(400.14) 804.29 109.76 49.53 3 WE(198.3Q) T(598.53)

Vadia- 9 EA W(65.50) 543.92 70.49 37.96 4 WE(48.40) T( 113.(0)

Vadia-14 EA W(22.00) 1,(l25.37 85.73 52.01 5 WE(39.00) T(61.00)

V~rli~ -1: Fl'. W(73.84) 476.52 4.40 1)1.82 6 WE(58.51) T(132.35)

Vadia- 8 EA W(3.05) 732.66 110.49 28.37 7 WE(8.11) T(11.l6)

Vadia-12 EA W(54.43) 520.22 63.21 31.48 8 T(54.43)

Vadia-14 EA W(98.48) 1,008.53 27.96 98.24 9 WE(78.89) T(177.37)

Vadia-14 EA WE(27.00) 440.60 49.31) 28.24 10 T(27.00)

Vadia-27 EA W(BO.03) L01.23 56.91 14.73 11 WE(9.51) T(89.S4) tadia-20 EA W(49.79) 527.48 35.02 32.47 12 WE(11.93) T(6l.72) ladia-24 EA W(30.04) 285.67 7.51 64.64 13 WE(44.l0) T(74.14)

153 Taluka/ C.D.Block: VILLAGE KUNKA VA V VADIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, it dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of liltion nearest elace where the facilitl' is available is Biven) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to ,(in bee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) how,c- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 Dadv

15,Devgam 2,295.63 3,362 P,H, PHS,D,FPC, T,W,HP PO,l'hone BS PR,KR (509) Ac(2) RP(2),CHW

16 Bambhaniya 1,119.76 1,830 P,H CHW W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (271)

17 Sarangpur 853.89 1,fJ45 P RP WfHP PO BS KR (154)

18 Maya padar 888.74 1,365 P PHS,CHW W,HP PO BS PR (231)

19 .Iithudi l,fl67.39 1,381 P CHW W,HP PO BS KR (231)

20 lshvariya 936,58 1,604 P,H RP,CHW W,HP PO BS PR,KR (262)

21 Lakhapadar 800.78 1,272 P RP,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (214)

22 Sanala 869.62 1.841 P PHS,D, T,W,HP PO, Phone BS PR,KR (291) CHW

23 Bhayavadar 968.32 1,349 P CHW W,HP PO AS PR (227)

24 Ojala-Mota 1,250.33 2,025 P,H (,WC,PHS, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (341) D,FPC, RP,CHW

25 Anida l)34.60 I,Blg P(2),H MH,CWC, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (292) PHC',D,FP(" RP,CHW

26 Khakhariya 446.13 550 P CHW T,W,HP --( -5 Krns) BS,RS PR,KR (79)

154 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal place~)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Cullurable Area not aVllil- Loca- and distance Supply hy Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Vadia- 8 EA 20.63 W(39S.75) 563.94 92.03 86.97 14 WE(52.42) T(451.17)

Amreli-24 EA, W(27.l8) 1,889.21 112.88 138.14 - 15 WE(128.22) T( 155.40)

Amreli-20 EA W(50.19) 852.65 167.92 24.48 16 WE(24.52) T(74.71)

Amreli-25 EA W(68.66) 700.50 31).38 45.35 17 T(68.66)

Vadia-23 EA W(106.89) 624.54 46.77 30.22 18 WE(80.32) T(187.21)

Amreli-20 EA W(6.1)8) 887.75 43.28 83.19 19 WE(46.l9) T(53.17)

Amreli-21 EA W(20.60) 765.96 48.32 45.61 20 WE(56.09) T(76.69)

Amreli-24 EA W(61.20) 627.06 34.02 45.38 21 WE(33.l2) T(94.32)

Amreli-25 EA W(29.43) 736.15 41.41 50.26 22 WE(12.37) T( 41.80)

Vadia-26 EA W(198.42) 560.02 117.54 42.85 23 WE(49.49) T(247.91)

Vadia-17 EA W(60.53) 1,009.00 85.51 42.46 24 WE(52.83) T(113.36)

Vadia-13 EA W(42.38) 646.96 105.29 55.26 25 WE(84.71) T(127.OQ)

Vadia-lO EA W(1O.22) 346.85 53.65 21.21 26 WE(14.20) T(24.42)

155 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KUNKA V A V V ADlA Amenities and

AmenitiCl. available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in hroad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and IO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medicll Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 27 Khadkhad 1,166.72 1,580 P PHS,RP, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS KR (246) CHW

28 Morvada 1,185.22 1,035 P CHW W,HP PO . BS KR ( 176)

29 Surya Pratapgadh 819.07 1,252 P -(-5 Krns) T,W,HP PO BS, PR,KR (207)

30 Ujala-Nana 745.21 1,304 P CHW T,W,TK,HP PO BS KR (214)

31 Luni-Dhar 1,888.43 3,352 P,H PHS,FPC', T,W,HP PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (533) RP(3),CHW

32 Kolda 861.26 1,590 P CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (268)

33 Jungar 1,156.84 1,915 P,H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,HP PO BS KR (302) CHW

34 Kunkavav Nani 1,900.28 3,432 P(2),H PHS,RP, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (507) CHW

35 Kunkavav Moli 3,777.50 10,246 1'( 5),H(2), MH,CWC, T,W,HP PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,648) PVC,Ac(4), D(4),FPC,RP(4), 0(2) SMP,CHW,O

36 Arjansukh 1,493.08 2,192 P RP,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (320)

37 Khijadiya Khan 630.Ql 1,065 P CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (166)

38 Pipaliya 1,696.94 2,638 P PHS,D,RP, T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR Dhundhiya (382) CHW

39 Khijadiya 1,140.72 1,556 P D,RP,CHW W,HP PO,Phone BS KR Hanuman (297)

156 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2. decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gaucharand vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Vadia- 4 EA W(SO.46} 928.76 23.47 103.59 27 WE(30.44} T(IIO.90)

Vadia- 4 EA W(30.00) 1,010.44 78.48 35.30 28 WE(31.00) T(61.00)

Vadia- 9 EA W(98.33) 567.54 37.74 54.77 29 WE(60.6Q) T(159.02)

Bagasara-21 EA W(50.35) 563.85 45.42 66.37 30 WE(19.22) T(69.57)

Amreli-16 EA W(I00.10) 1,451.46 165.43 144.27 31 WE(27.17) T(127.27)

Amreli-16 EA W(28.84) 688.38 73.15 36.70 32 WE(34.19) T(63.03)

Amreli-18 EA W(26.71) 1,005.62 35.22 89.29 33 T(26.71)

Bagasara-23 EA W(112.49) 1,552.39 124.98 52.01 34 WE(58.41) T(170.90)

Bagasara-18 EA W(57.31) 3,235.16 279.31 172.67 35 WE(33.05) T(90.36)

Vadia- 9 EA W(59.99) 1,117.41 166.74 62.94 36 WE(86.00) T(145.99)

Vadia- 5 EA W(185.42) 272.70 60.83 54.42 37 WE(57.54) T(242.96)

Vadia- 4 EA W(200.12) 1,126.47 121.61 175.52 38 WE(73.22) T(273.34)

Vadia- 8 EA W(136'(XI) 540.72 98.92 165.08 39 WE(200.00) T(336.00)

Am •. - 11 157 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KUNKA VAV VADIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loea- Name of Total Total' is shown in the column and next to it in the hrackets, the distance tion Village' Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 1O+Kms. of the Code of lation ',nearest elace where the facilit~ is available is given} No,' the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village " number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) , Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) kett Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 Tori' 2,269,79 3,778 P(2),H CWC,PHS,D, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (655) FPC',RP, CHW

41 Najapur 1,182.09 1;847 P,H PHS, FPC. T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (309) RP,C'HW

42 Amrapur 2,347.64 4;431 P(2),H PHS,D,FPC. T,W,HP PTO,Phone" BS PR,KR (676) RP,CHW

43 Baniala Bavishi 1,769.15 "2;793 P(2),H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,HP PO \ BS PR (457) RP,CHW

44 Vaghaniya Nava 1,141.75 1,678 P D,RP,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR (280)

45 Pithadiya 1,212.49 1;811 P,Ac(3) ," PHS,RP, W,HP' PO BS PR,KR (326) CHW

46 Rampur 1,655.15 2,638 P D,CHW W,HP PO BS PR,KR (454)

47 Balapur 1,203.25 2,378 P PHS,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (402)

48 Hadala 1,431.42 2,464 P,H PHS,D,FPC', W,HP PO BS,RS PR,KR (367) RP(2),CHW

49 Vaghaniya luna 2,347.01 3,567 P(2),H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,HP PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (538) RP(4),CHW,

50 Khari 1,046.39 1,593 P PHS,RP, W,HP PO BS KR (247) cHW

51 Mavjinjva 2,087.06 3,848 P(2),H, PHC,D,RP, W,HP PO, Phone BS KR (604) Ac(3) CHW t~ -

158 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source W aste( i nc1 udi ng able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Vadia-15 EA W(150.18) 1,751.74 214.56 95.78 40 WE(57.53) T(207.71)

Bagasara-12 EA. W(26.53) 1,042.66 29,02 73.46 41 WE(1O.42) T(36.Q5)

Amreli-24 EA W(13Q.66) 2,065.51 35.94 71.01 42 WE(35.52) T(175.18)

Amreli-15 EA W(9S.07) 1,523.32 66.52 61.86 43 WE(22.38) T(117.45)

Bagasara-lO EA W(50.46) 824.11 97.33 154.32 44 WE(15.53) T(65.Q9)

Bagasara-15 EA 71.23 W(lO.OO) 794.27 318.07 45 WE(18.Q2) T(28.92)

Vadia-15 EA W(38.25) 1,434.93 120.53 48.30 46 WE(13.14) T(51.39)

Bagasara-12 EA W(70.03) 1,062.78 11.22 38.12 47 WE(21.10) T(91.13) . , Bagasara- 6 EA W(90.42) 1,018.88 103.71 203.27 48 WE(l5.14) T(105.56)

Bagasara-lO EA W(65.00) 1,644.65 226.56 375.80 4<) WE(35.00) T(I00.00)

Bagasara-7 EA GC'{58.14) 714.94 77.38 75.88 50 W(86.52) WE(33.53) T(178.IQ)

Bagasara-l (I EA W(6.00) 1,800.24 210.18 64.64 51 WE(6.00) T(12.00)

159 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KUNKA VAV VADIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu­ in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-l0 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest place whl!re the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking . Post and Day Communi­ Appr­ Village numbel tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec­ of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail­ Village tares) house­ of way station, holds Mar­ Waterway) kel/ Hat, iran 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

52 Haliyad Juni . 1,133.0~ 2,453 P,H PHC,D,FPC, T,W,HP PO BS PR (374) RP(2),SMP, CHW(2),O

53 Haliyad Navi 1,305.14 2,337 P RP,CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms); BS PR,KR (325)

54 Pipaliya Nava 239.51 467 P CHW W,HP , -(-5 Kms) ", .. BS KR (78) ,

55 Deri Pipaliya 1,209.16 1,746 P,Ac(4) PHS,CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR . (252)

56 Charan Pipali 415.30 468 P,Ac{2) CHW W,HP PO BS KR (78)

57 Adpur 405.95 250 P CHW T,W -(-5 Kms) BS KR (34)

58 Ghanliyan 726.42 896 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR (136)

59 Manekvada. 1,096.39 1,601 P,Ac(2) PHS,FPC, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (271) CHW

60 Munjiasar Mota 1,245.00 2,128 P,Ac(2) RP,CHW T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (318)

61 Munjiasar Nami 630.00 1,216 P PHS,CHW W,HP PO BS KR (171)

63 lethiavadar 511.09 804 P CHW W,HP PO, Phone BS PR (127)

64 Hamapur 2,417.71 4,186 P(2),H PHS,D,FPC, W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (653) RP(2),CHW(3)

65 Janjariya Nava 228.41 720 P,Ac CHW W,HP -(-5Kms) BS KR (103)

160 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 1 Bagasara-ll EA W(6t.06)· 923.29 77.65 51.43 52 WE(19.62) T(80.68)

Bagasara-ll EA W(28.71) 1,091.15 125.84 47.09 53 WE(12.35) T(4J.06)

Bagasara- 3 EA W(33.51) 195.15 3.61 7.24 54 T(33.51)

Bagasata- 2 EA W(1l3.18) 953.04 80.20 43.16 55 WE(19.58) T(132.76)

Bagasara- 8 EA W(1O.00) 310.62 37.80 46.88 56 WE(1O.00) T(20.00)

Bagasara- 5 EA W(20.LO) 318.11 35.12 20.09 57 WE(12.53) T(32.63)

Bagasara-15 EA W(186.42) 301.95 54.49 169.88 58 WE(13.68) T(200.10)

Bagasara-12 EA W(29.43) 735.55 178.81 140.19 59 WE(12.41) T(41.84)

Bagasara- 6 EA W(37.15) 692.61 5.11 479.29 60 WE(30.84) T(67.99)

Bagasara- 4 EA W(40.04) 527.52 4.85 43.49 61 WE(14.1O) T(54.14)

Bagasara- 2 EA W(5.00) 430.19 51.15 14.75 63 WE(1O.00) T(15.00)

Bagasara- 8 EA W(140.42) 1,655.37 264.13 199.26 64 WE(158.53) T(298.95)

Bagasara- 4 EA W(99.18) 52.03 34.39 19.68 65 WE(23.13) T(122.31)

161 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE KUNKA VA V VADIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance lion Village Area Popu- in hroad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,S-1O Kms.and IO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or calion (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Water way) ketj Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q 10 11 66 Rafala 444.06 679 P,Ac D,CHW W,HP +5 Kms) -( -5 Kms) KR (108)

67 Janjariya luna 570.9Q 1,333 P,Ac(2) CHW T,W,HP PO BS KR (1 (7)

68 Samadhiyala 1,231.65 1,715 P,Ac RP,CHW T,W,HP PO,Phone "' .. BS PR,KR (276)

Total :- 77,339.19 1,28,603 1>(79) MH(2) * Natvarnagar + 685.84 (20,389) H(20) CWC(5) Village PllC(1) PUC(3) Ac(30) PUS(25) Grand Total 78,025.03 0(2) D(24) FPC(19) l{P(44) SMP(2) CHW(68) 0(2)

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.S and 6 indicate the number of those particula r amenities. 2. In Medical facility, Coinmunity Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation. * 3 Natvarnagar village (L.eNo. 62) bas been treated as outgrowth of Bagasara city in 1991 Ccnsus. Hencc, the infonnation of Said L.C.No. 62 is not l'overcd.

162 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded UplO 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated C'ulturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- lion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Bagasara-15 EA W(40.03) 256.13 54.98 73.79 66 WE(19.13) T(59.16)

Bagasara- 5 EA W(lQI.90) 276.93 31.84 11.00 67 WE(59.32) T(251.22)

Bagasara- 8 EA W(144.62) 823.94 90.64 144.13 68 WE(28.32) T(172.94)

91.86 GC(58.14) 57,832.67 5,460.20 5,686.70 W(S,410.02) WE(2,799.60) T(8,267.76)

163 ".., I"I , I .1 I '11:o:,@ , " 11'1'I Ill.; .

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•" •'") 5 1/1 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK BABRA Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Compute Gujarat Babra State 7 07 Taluka/ 8 0080 Amrcll C.D.Block District 5 05 1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village Location Location Location Loclltion Part A PartH No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstmct (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Amarvalpar 50 0050 50 0050 176 348

2 Balel Pipariya 45 0045 45 0045 174 348 3 Barvala 24 0024 24 0024 170 344 4 Bhila 55 0055 55 0055 176 348 5 54 0054 54 0054 176 348

6 Cbamardi 38 0038 38 0038 174 348 7 Charkha 27 0027 27 0027 172 344

8 Dared 25 0025 25 0025 170 344 9 Dcvaliya Mota 42 0042 42 0042 174\ 348 10 Dharai 46 0046 46 0046 174 348

11 Fuljhar 43 0043 43 0043 174 348

12 Galkotdi 39 0039 39 0039 174 348 13 Gamapipaliya 37 0037 37 0037 172 348 14 Garni 11 0011 11 0011 168 344 15 Ghughrala 28 0028 28 0028 172 344

16 Hathigadh 51 0051 51 0051 176 348

17 Illgorala 53 0053 53 0053 176 348 18 Isapar 30 0030 30 0030 172 344 19 Ishvariya 20 0020 20 0020 170 344

20 Jivapar 47 0047 47 0047 174 348

21 Kalorana 2 0002 2 0002 168 344 22 Kariyana 19 0019 19 0019 170 344 13 Karnuki 13 0013 13 0013 168 344 24 Khakhariya 26 0026 26 0026 172 344 25 Khamhhala 5 0005 5 0005 168 344 26 Khanpar 1 0001 I 0001 168 344 27 Khijadiya Korda 44 0044 44 0044 174 348 28 Kidi 21 0021 21 0021 170 344 29 Kotda Pitha 10 0010 10 0010 168 344 30 Kundal Nani 22 0022 22 0022 170 344 31 Kuuvargadh 40 0040 40 0040 174 348

32 Lalka 3 0003 3 .0003 168 344 33 Lonkotda 35 0035 35 0035 172 348 34 Lunki 52 0052 52 0052 176 348

35 Miya Khijadiya 29 0029 29 0029 172 344

166 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

8. BABRA TAUfKA/ C.D.BLOCK - Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village Location Location Location Lo('ation Part A Part 8 No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) iManual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 36 Nadala 31 0031 31 0031 172 348 37 Navaniya 14 0014 14 0014 170 344 3S Nilavala 17 0017 17 0017 170 344 39 Nonghanvadar 34 0034 34 0034 172 348

40 Pansada 12 0012 12 0012 168 344 41 Pir Khijadiya 49 0049 49 0049 174 348

42 Ranpar 32 0032 32 0032 172 348 43 Raypar 8 0008 8 0008 168 344

44 SamadhiyaJa 16 0016 16 0016 170 344 45 Sirvaniya 23 0023 23 0023 170 344 46 Sukavala 7 0007 7 0007 168 344 47 Sukhpar 6 0006 6 0006 168 344

48 Taivadar 18 0018 18 0018 170 344 49 Thorkban 33 0033 33 0033 172 348 50 Tralllboda 36 0036 36 0036 172 348

51 Untvad 15 0015 15 0015 170 344

52 VaJardi 48 0048 48 004~ 174 348 53 Va ndaJiya 56 0056 56 0056 176 348 54 Vankiya 4 0004 4 0004 168 344 55 VaYda 9 0009 9 0009 168 344 56 Vavdi 41 0041 41 0041 174 348

167 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE BABRA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loea- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 1O+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest e1ace where the facilit~ is available is given} No. the and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oaeh to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) hou~e- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Khanpar 510.07 858 P,Ac(4) CHW W,TK,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS KR (121 ) R

2 Kalorana 1,034.43 1,568 P CHW T,W,IIP Phone ....I BS KR (258)

3 Lalka 1,9Q9.63 1,443 P CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) as KR ( 1(4)

4 Vankiya 1,819.24 1,230 P CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR ( 165)

5 Khambhala 2,938.52 3,083 P PHC,FPC, T,W,TK, PO BS PR (455) CHW(2) HP

6 Sukhpar 1,534.45 1,757 P PIIS,CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) ..... BS KR (236)

7 Sukavala 820.37 473 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (62)

8 Raypar 866.07 971 P,Ac(3) CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR ( 165)

9 Vavda 1,101.11 2,003 P PHS,CHW T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (265)

10 Kotda Pi tha 2,760.02 3,538 P(2),H CWC,PHC,D, W,HP . PO,Phone BS PR (573) FPC,CHW(3), 0(2)

11 Garni 1,190.84 1,631 P RP,CHW W,HP PO BS PR (275)

12 Pansada 1,032.49 1,533 P PHS,CHW W,HP PO BS PR,KR (258)

13 Karnuki 525.82 473 P,Ac(3) -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR (72)

168 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Cui turable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 / Jasdan- 4 EA W(20.40) 361.04 35.63 65.60 WE(27.40) T(47.80)

Jasdan- 6 EA W(50.30) 722.77 69.61 152.60 2 WE(39.15) T(89.45)

Jasdan-lO EA 156.81 W(41.12) 1,103.88 286.00 331.82 3 WE(80.00) T(l21.12)

lasdan- 9 ED 226.62 W(130.0l) 839.75 373.65 249.21 4 T(130.01)

Babra-15 EA 64.57 W(IIO.16) 1,391.54 265.76 1,014.39 5 WE(92.1O) T(202.26)

Jasdan-20 EA W(143.38) 682.53 147.31 425.76 6 WE(135.47) T(278.85)

Jasdan-l0 ED W(128.09) 330.83 38.85 322.60 7 T( 128.(9)

Babra-12 EA W(50.00) 676.95 69.94 33.08 8 WE(36.1O) T(86.10)

Jasdan-ll EA W(142.87) 813.44 20.51 39.16 () WE(85.13) T(228.00)

Jasdan-16 EA 128.70 W(96.20) 1,743.85 188.58 512.23 10 WE(90.46) T(186.66)

Jasdan-15 EA W(84.19) 822.49 126.56 63.38 II WE(94.22) T( 178.41)

Jasdan-15 EA W(82.87) 727.15 4.40 172.85 12 WE(45.22) T( 128.(9)

Jasdan-l1 EA W(I00.l0) 264.18 16.80 98.39 13 WE(46.35) T(I46.45)

169 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE BABRA Amenities and

Amcnitic~ available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca-l'lame of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the di~tance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 KIns.,5-1 0 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest place where the faei lily is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number lional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oaehto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) hou~c- of w~y station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 14 Navaniya 751.78 1,197 P,Ac( 12) 0 W,HP PO BS KR (205)

15 Unlvad 2,165.26 2,840 P,Ac(2) PHS,O,FPC, W,HI' I'O,Phone BS PR,KR (45(» CIIW

16 Samadhiyala. 1,027.75 623 I',Ac PHS,('IIW T,W,HI' -(-5 Kms) BS KR (lOR)

17 Nilavala 1,743.24 2,181 I} CHW W,HP PO,Phone BS KR (363) \

18 Taivadar 657.96 827 I' -(-5 Kms) W,I1P,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR ( 140)

19 Kariyana 2,927.36 3,477 P,H PHS,D, T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (515) CIIW(2)

20 Ishvariya 1,206.26 859 P C!IW W,IlP,R -( -5 Kms) BS KR (107)

21 Kidi 1,133.13 9]5 I' CHW W,HP -( -5 Kms) HS KR (129)

22 Kundal Nani 2,233.62 1,6<)0 P CHW T,W,HP . -(-5 Kms) [is KR (266)

23 Sirvaniya 813.32 555 P,Ac -(-5 Km~) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (Q2)

24 Barvala 1,150.49 1,926 P,H PHS,FPC', T,W,I-IP PO BS PR (297) CIIW,O

25 Dared 1,986.70 2,583 I' ewc T,W,H}> PO BS PR (386)

170 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal plilL'Cs)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Cultumble Area not avail- Loca- and di~tance Supply Ily Source Waste( i nel udi ng able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Jasdan-14 EA W(87.32) 484.34 76.14 23.78 14 WE(80.20) T( 167.52)

Babra-12 EA W(454.6H) 1,11}9.07 163.90 206.59 15 WE(141.02) T(SI}S.70)

Babra- 8 EA W(61.00) 589.37 63.94 288.44 16 WE(25.(IO) T(86.0<1)

Babra- 8 EA W(152.34) 822.62 81.55 601.53 17 WE(85.20) T(237.54)

Bahra- 8 ED WE(51.58) 363.47 76.30 166.61 18 T(51.S8)

Babra-7 EA 278.65 GC(208.51) I}I}S .31} 206.28 662.04 II} W(365.40) WE(21 1.01}) T(785.oo)

Sabra-II EA W(55.30) 778.16 51.49 301.05 20 WE(20.26) T(75.56)

Babra-15 EA W(20.24) 725.70 113.80 256.11} 21 WE(17.20) T(37.44)

Babra-22 EA 464.27 W(I}O.45) 81}2.74 135.97 51} 1.38 22 WE(58.81) 1'(149.26)

Babra-lS EA 146.21} W(25.56) 411.00 34.56 180.45 23 WE(lS.46) T(41.02)

Babra-12 EA W(18.30) 861}.83 101.96 138.24 24 WE(22.16) T(40.46)

Babra- 9 EA 83.86 GC(340.20) 743.40 168.75 327.60 25 W(160.40) WE(162.49) T( 663.(9)

171 Taluka/ C.D.Block: VILLAGE BABRA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-l0 Kms.and 100Kms. of the Code of lalion nearest Elace where the facili!X is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oaehto (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 26 Khakhariya 1,698.95 1,978 P CHW T,W,TK, PO,PlJOne BS PR,KR (306) HP

27 Charkha 2,533.25 2,594 P PHS,CHW T,W,TK, PO BS PR (398) HP

28 Ghughrala 1,695.49 2,760 P,H, PHS,D, W,HP PO,Phone 'BS KR (444) Ad.}) CHW

29 Miya Khijadiya 812.68 944 P,Ac(3) CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (121)

30 Isapar 742.40 858 P -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (133)

31 Nadala 770.58 1,244 P,Ac(5) PHS,O,FPC, T,W,HP PO BS KR (222) °

32 Ranpar 782.66 984 P CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (147)

33 Thorkhan 1,028.01 1,842 P,H, PHS,RP, W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (302) Ac(IO) CHW

34 Nonghanvadar 417.64 479 P,Ac(4) -(-5 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (71)

35 Lonkotda 1,254.80 1,611 P CHW T,W,HP -(5-10 Kms) .... BS KR (241)

36 Tramboda 1,208.44 1,492 P,Ac(2) CHW W,HP PO BS KR (236)

37 Gamapipaliya 1,975.91 2,505 P PHS,CHW W,HP,O PO BS KR (388)

172 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land u~c in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahle Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Wastc(inctuding able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation CQde groves) No.

12 13 14 '15 16 17 18 1 Babra- 6 EA GC(200.()(}) 776.28 16.11 599.20 26 W(47.36) WE(60.00) T(307.36)

Babra- 5 EA W(lSO.OO) 1,573.66 435.90 273.37 21- WE(70.32) T(250.32)

Babra-14 EA W(154.20) 986.26 214.28 140.34 28 WE(200.41) T(354.61)

Jasdan-16 EA W(212.00) 454.69 38.56 69.22 29 WE(38.21) T(250.21)

Babra-13 EA W(20.45) 592.99 61.67 35.79 30 WE(31.50) T(51.95)

Babra-IS EA W(70.00) 574.56 78.54 2.48 31 WE(45.00) T( 1 15.()(})

Babra-30 EA W(12.W) 665.59 11.39 85.42 32 WE(8.l6) T(20.26)

Bahra-20 EA W(IIO.55) 679.77 95.57 72.12 33 WE(70.00) T(180.55)

Babra-24 EA W(51.20) 285.57 30.27 25.05 34 WE(25.55) T(76.75)

Gondal-30 EA W(123.40) 848.09 147.77 48.27 35 WE(87.27) T(21O.67)

Babra-24 EA W(106.80) 887.99 45.70 79.82 36 WE(88.l3) T(194.93)

Babra-19 EA 2.00 W(80.47) 1,437.32 124.20 205.42 3'7 WE(I26.50) T(206.97)

Amr. -12 173 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE BABRA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not availahle within the village, a da~h(-) I.oca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the bracket:-., the di~lancc tion Village Area Popu- in broad r~nge~ viz. -5 Km~.,5-!O Kllls.and W+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elaee where the filei Iit:)' is available is given} No. the ami Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day ('ommuni- Appr- Village numher tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hee- of (Potilhle) Days Stop, Rail- Village lares) h()u~e- of way station, holds Mar- Water way) ket! Hat, iLm 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IJ 10 11 38 2,804.86 4,5136 P,H, PIIS,FPC, T,W,HP PTO,Phone BS PR (677) Ae H.P(3),CHW

3Q Cialkotdi 1,5QO.Q7 1,5Q8 P -( -5 Km:;) T,W,HI> -(-5 Kms:) BS PR (246)

40 Kunvargadh 293.15 440 P,Ac(2) -(-5 KillS) W,IIP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (60)

41 V,lVdi 1,565.86 2,434 I' 1'1 IS,(,HW(2) T,W,IIP PO BS PR,KR (374)

42 Devaliya Mola 3,374.83 5,732 P,H, PIIC,n,FPe, W,HP PO,l'honc BS PR,KR «jIS) ;\<:(2) RP(2)

43 Fuljhar 781.011 856 P CHW T,W,IIP Phone BS KR ([40)

44 Khijadiya Kotda 92S.85 1,IS7 P CHW W,HP Phone AS KR (182)

45 Bale! Pipariya 1,660.28 2,548 P,ll, pHS,n, T,W,1W, PO BS KR (404) Ac(2) CIlW Ill'

46 Dhnrai 1,561.8(j 2,226 P,Ac(3) RP(2), W,HP PO flS PH. (360) CHW(2)

47 .livapar 375.S2 654 P -(5-10 Kms) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (97)

48 Valardi. 1,251.04 2,220 P PIIS,RP(2), W,HP -(-5 Kms) I3S PR,KR (347) CHW

49 Pir KhiJ~diy~ 60X.RO lI09 P CIIW T,W,IIP PO BS KR ( 145)

174 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land u~e in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avall- Loca- and distance Supply by Source . Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Babra- 8 EA W(500.20) 1,689.19 132.00 135.36 38 WE(348.11) T(848.31)

Babra- 8 EA 47.33 W(8Q.15) 936.30 80.13 354.60 39 WE(83.46) T(I72.61)

Babra- 8 EA W(18.10) 230.12 20.00 12.12 40 WE(12.81) T(30.91)

Babra-lQ EA W(70.50) 1,331.74 54.95 46.39 41 WE(62.28) T(132.78)

Babra-24 EA 198.30 W(11O.61) 2,524.01 219.40 139.32 42 WE(183.l9) T(293.80)

Amreli-25 EA W(90.40) 470.10 59.01 56.07 43 WE(l05.50) T(195.90)

Babra-20 EA W(131.89) 557.75 63.03 40.47 44 WE(135.71) T(267.60)

Amreli-19 EA W(90.1O) 1,267.97 118.17 61.84 45 WE(122.20) T(212.30)

Babra-18 EA W(139.41) 1,233.27 102.79 62.92 46 WE(23.50) T(162.91)

Babra-15 EA W(47.26) 250.51 12.46 15.29 47 WE(50.30) T(Q7.56)

Babra-1O EA W(130.40) 916.02 33.74 85.42 48 WE(85.46) T(215.86)

Babra-15 EA W(78.07) 393.28 66.15 19.00 49 WE(52.3D) T(130.37)

175 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE BABRA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, it dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the di!>tance tion Village Area Popu- in hroad range!> viz. -5 Km!>.,5-10 Km!>.and !o+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the rtand Day Communi- Appr- Village number tiona I Water Telegraph or cation (Bu!> oachto (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Water way) kel/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 II 50 Amarvalpar 1I)0.lH 180 I',Ac(2) -( -5 Kms) W,HI' -(-5 Kms) US KR (33)

51 Ilathigildh 321.71 327 P -( -5 KIll~) W,HP -("5 Km~) HS KR ( 43)

52 Lunki 1,(71).44 1,545 P CIIW W,IIP 1'0 RS PR,KR (262)

53 Ingorala 1,241).23 2,213 P,Ac{6) PIIS,F['C, T,W,IIP PO BS PR,KR (366) CIIW

54 Bhildi 636.35 703 P -(-5 Kms) W,IIP Phone BS PR (114)

55 Bhila 502.58 393 r,Ac CIIW W,III' -(5-10 Kms) BS PR (70)

56 V

Total :- 73,354.55 93,Z68 P(51) cwqZ) (l4,464) H(9) PHC(3) Ac(76) PHS(18) D(7) FPe(8) RJ>(I1) CHW(47) 0(5)

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.5 and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

2. In Medical facility, COllllllunity Health Centre includes under '0' abbrcvic;iiol1.

176 DIRECTORY Land Use

L~mJ use ( i.e. area under different types of land u~e in hectnres rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearc~t town Power Fore~t Irrigated lin-irrigated Culturablc Area not ~vail- L001- and distance Supply by Source W~ste(induding able for culti- lion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code grllves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Babra- S Ef. W(15.41) 141.78 12.16 11.36 50 WEt 10.10) T(25.51)

Hahra- 5 ED W(27.92) 265.60 20.88 7.31 51 T(27.92)

Bahra- 3 EA W(140.75) 796.9Q 89.41 31.13 52 WE(21.16) T( 161.91)

Babra- 8 EA W(Q6.30) 876.05 119.79 46.93 53 WE(11O.16) T(206.46)

Babra- Q EA W(Q5.45) 395.45 55.85 35.06 54 WE(54.54) 1'(14Q.99)

Bahra- Q EA W(150.25) 133.72 40.47 61.04 55 WE(l17.1O) 1'(267.35)

Babra- 6 EA W(80.20) 1,267.17 161.79 78.30 56 WE(138.80) '1'(219.00)

1,797.40 GC(748.71) 44,795.28 5,680.38 10,161.411 W(5,941.58) WE(4,229.80) T(I 0,920.09)

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.. ,..o •) ~ III, t '"fALUKA / C.D.BLOCK LATH I Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer Gujarat Lathi State 7 07 Taluka/ 9 0090 Amrell C.D.Block District 5 05 1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village Location Lot'ation Location Location Part A Part B No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Ahstract (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Adtala 14 0014 14 0014 182 354 2 Akala 33 0033 33 0033 186 358 3 Aliudepur 30 0030 30 0030 184 354 4 All1bardi 7 0007 7 0007 182 354 5 Ansodar 44 0044 44 0044 186 35~

6 Bhalvav 38 0038 38 0038 186 358 7 Bhatvadar 37 0037 37 0037 ,186 358 8 Bhingrad 34 0034 34 0034 186 358 9 Bhurakhiya 18 0018 18 0018 184 354

10 Chavand 3 0003 3 0003 182 354 11 Chhahhadiya 35 0035 35 0035 186 358 \ 12 Dahinthara 26 0026 26 0026 184 354 13 Derdi-Janbai 6 0006 6 0006 182 354 14 DhameJ 39 0039 39 0039 186 358 15 Dhrufania 22 0022 22 0022 184 354 16 DUdhaJa Bai 48 0048 48 0048 188 358 17 Dudhala Lathi 32 0032 32 0032 186 358

18 Hajiradbar 40 0040 40 0040 IS6 358 19 Harsurpur 13 0013 13 0013 182 354 20 Havtad 42 0042 42 0042 186 358 21 Hirana 4 0004 4 0004 182 354

22 lngorala 43 0043 43 0043 186 358

23 Jarakhiya 15 0015 15 0015 182 354

24 Kanchardi 21 0021 21 .0021 184 354 25 Karkoliya 5 0005 5 0005 182 354 26 Kerala 31 0031 31 0031 186 358 27 Keriya 12 0012 12 0012 182 354 28 Krishnagadh 45 0045 ' 45 0045 188 358

29 Luvariya 46 0046 46 0046 188 358

30 Malaviya Pipariya 29 0029 29 0029 184 354 31 Matirala 47 0047 47 0047 188 358 32 Memda 20 0020 20 0020 184 354 33 Melhli 19 0019 19 0019 184 354 34 Muliyapat 24 0024 24 0024 184 354

35 Narangadh 8 0008 8 0008 182 354

36 Padarshinga 41 0041 41 0041 186 358

180 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

o I i\THI TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK· Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. S]' Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartH No. Code Code Code Code Village· Primary No. No. No. Nn. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 37 Pipalva 9 0009 9 0009 182 354 38 Pratapgadh 16 0016 16 0016 184 354 39 Punjapar 0001 0001 182 354

40 Rabbda 36 0036 36 0036 186 35S 41 Rajkot Nana 10 0010 10 0010 182 354 42 Rampar 17 0017 17 0017 184 354

43 Shakhpur 49 0049 49 0049 188 358 44 Shekbpipariya 2 0002 2 0002 182 354 45 Suvagadb 23 0023 23 0023 184 354

46 Tajpar 27 0027 27 0027 184 354 47 Thansa 25 0025 25 0025 184 354 48 Toda 28 0028 28 0028 184 354

49 Vilpur 11 0011 11 0011 182 354 Talukal C.D.B1ock: VILLAGE LATHI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Arcll Popu- in broad rangl:s viz. -5 Kms.,5-1O Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nCMest rlace where the facility is available is given} No. the ;lI1d Educa- Medicill Drinking Po~t and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or catiun (Bus o,lch to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) hou~c- of way station, holds Mar- Water way) ket/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Punjapar 483.19 45 P D,C'HW W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (19)

2 Sllekhpipariyd 2,591.72 3,789 P,Ac(8) PHS,D,FPC, T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (608) RP,CHW(4) Ill'

3 Chavand 3,2fl3.47 3,555 P(2),H,O PI )C',D,FPC, T,W,TK, PTO,Phorie BS PR,KR (546) CHW(2) IIP,R

4 Hirana 1,058.31 1,513 I' CHW W,TK,H1', PO BS pR,KR (232) H

5 Karkllliya 685.58 845 l' CHW W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) IHS KR ( 136)

6 Verdi -lanbai 1,633.35 2,065 l' PHS,CHW W,TK,HP PO HS PR,KR (336)

7 Amhardi 1,274.15 3,793 1'(2) PHS,RP, W,TK,HP, PO,l'hone BS,RS I'R,KR (630) CHW R

8 Narangadh 519.38 1,220 P CWe,pIIS, W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (204) CHW

9 Pipalva 2,002.59 2,()l) I I' PHS,D, T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS,RS KR (360) CHW(2) HI'

10 Rajkot Nana 1,340.64 1,590 P,Ac(2) CHW W,TK,HP, PO BS PR,KR (271) R

11 Virpur 823.36 962 I' CHW W,IIP PO BS PR,KR ( 153)

12 Kcriya 763.24 1,148 P CIIW T,W,IIP, PO,Phone BS KR (171 ) R

13 Harsurpur 1,704.51 2,942 P,Ac(4) PHS;D,FPC, W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (473) RP,CHW

14 Adtala 1,377.34 2,130 P,Ali 3) PIIS,D,C1JW T,W,HI', PO HS KR (334) R

IS Jarakhiya 1,876.43 3,427 1'(2),H, D,RI'(2) T,W,TW, PO,Phone BS KR (517) Ac(2) HP,R

182 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) ..

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahle Area nut avail- Loca- a nd distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- lion (in Kms.) gaucharand vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lathi-l1 EAG WE(81).45) 278.84 78.10 36.80 T(89.45)

Lathi-IO EA WE(l87.83) 2,011.90 351.52 40.47 2 T( 187.83)

Lathi-ll EA WE(268,45) 2,404.60 572.30 38.12 3 T(268.45)

Lathi- 9 EA WE(182.15) 579.Q8 80.18 216.00 4 '1'( 182.15)

Lathi-8 EA W(lO.50) 610.42 28.76 lOAD 5 WE(25.50) T(36.00)

Lathi-IS EA WE(602.96) 615.20 164.09 25 l.l 0 6 T(602.96)

Damnagar-IO EA WE(204.21) 902.02 10.83 157.01) 7 T(204.21)

Damnagar- 9 EA WE(44.63) 418.53 25.08 31.14 8 T(44.63)

Lathi- 9 EA 57.46 WE(186.47) 1,311.42 103.19 344.05 9 T(186.47)

Lathi-7 EA W(50.00) 970.34 Q9.46 120.84 10 WE(100.00) T( 15(1.00)

Lathi-6 EA W(179.12) 553.75 35.73 45.24 II WE(9.52) T(188.64)

Lathi- 2 EA WE(64.8Q) 435.96 16.80 245.59 12 T(64.8Q)

Lathi-IO EA W(180.43) 1,264.19 73.67 186.22 13 T(180.43)

Lathi-ll EA W(16.OO) 1,260.70 24.01) 68.55 14 WE(IUlO) T(24.oo)

Lathi- 8 EA WE(11.12) 1,602.12 257.41) 5.70 IS T( 11.12)

183 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE LATHI Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Nnme of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area I'opu- in hroad r,lnges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and IO+Kms. of the Code of I:-Ilion neare!.t ~Iace where the f"cilit~ is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) housc- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ketf Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 Pratapgadh 733.26 992 P CIIW T,W,IIP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR ( 152)

17 Rampar 528.65 1,525 P PHS,fPC T,W,HP PO OS PR (246)

18 Bhurakhiya 957.38 1,929 P D,CHW T,W,TK, PO,Phonc BS PR,KR (301) HI'

19 Methli 534.50 391 P CHW W,HI' -( -5 KillS) -( -5 Km5) KR (64)

20 Memda 360m 538 p -(-5 Kms) W,HP; PO BS KR (81)

21 Kanchardi 1,293.44 2,029 P CHW T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (324) HI'

22 Dhrufania J,073.44 1,781 I' PHS,fPC, W,TK,IIP, PO BS PR,KR (278) RP,CHW R

23 Suvagadh 802.31 466 P CIIW W,I-IP po, Phone BS KR (78)

24 Muliyapat 434.67 500 P -(-5 Kms) W,IIP,R PO RS KR (74)

25 Thansa 82804 1,644 P CHW(2) T,W,IIP PO,Phonc US KR (252)

26 Dahinthara 771.34 J,234 P CI-IW T,W,I-1P -(-5 Kms) RS PR,KR (203)

27 Tajpar 564.65 890 P CI-IW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR ( 146)

28 Toda 623.73 1,125 P l'HS,FPC T,W,HP PO BS PR,KR (179)

29 Malaviya 766.62 1.,539 P,Al~3) CHW W,TK,HI' PO OS KR Pipariva (236)

30 Aliudepur 769.90 1,066 P,Ac(2) CIIW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR ( 164)

lX4 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land u~e ( Le. area under dirrercnttype; (lr land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal place!'.)

Neare&t town Power Fore.,,! Irrigated LIn-irrigated Culturablc Area not avail- LOClI- and distance Supply by Source Wasle(including able for culti- lion (in Kms.) gauclwr and vatiun Code grove~) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lathi- 3 EA WE(11q.OS) 601.11 9.S0 3.27 16 T( 119.(8)

Lathi-7 EA WE(30.00) 414.00 28.65 56.00 J7 T(30.00)

Dalllnagar- 5 EA WE(74.Q1) 535.59 54.51 292.37 18 T(74.Ql)

Damnagar- 5 EA WE(35.00) 346.99 65.74 86.77 19 T(35.00)

Damnagar- 8 EA WF(20.16) 278.00 1.85 60.Q6 20 T(20.16)

Damnagar- S EA WE(60.40) 1,034.61 .ISAO 80.03 21 T(60AO)

Damnagar-6 EA 'lW(171.23) 406.21 104.25 339.08 22 'IWE(2.37) TK(50.30) T(223.Q0)

Damnagar- 4 EA W(40.00) 652046 S.60 10 1.25 23 1'(40.00)

Dammlgar- 3 EA W(30.00) 302.11 36.83 65.73 24 T(30 00)

Damnagar- 3 EA WE(5000) 54Q.23 16.4Q 212.32 25 T(50.00)

Damnagar- 5 EA WE(40.00) 527.27 3.47 200.60 26 T(40.00)

Lathi- 8 EA W(17.00) 4Q6.65 36.18 14.82 27 T( 17.(0)

Lilthi- 6 EA WE(130.00) 415.1<) 34.74 43.S0 28 '1'( 130'(KI)

Lathi-13 EA W(5.00) 736.42 14.20 2<) WE(Q,OO) 'JW(2.00) T(16.00)

Lathi-13 EA WE(175.07) 504.78 26.60 63.45 30 T( 175.(7)

185 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE LATH I Amenities and

Amenitie~ available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Are,1 Popu- in broad rilnges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Km~. of the Code of lalion nearest ~Iilce where the facilil}: is aVililahle is given} No. the and EduC11- MediCil1 Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Villilgc number tiona I Willcr Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hec- uf (Potable) Days Stup, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, ifiln 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Kerala 1,(144.30 1,735 P,Ac(3) PHS,C'HW T,W,lW, PO BS KR (281) HP

32 Dudhala Lathi 923.23 1,108 I' CI-IW W,HI' PO RS KR (ISS)

33 Akalil 2,534.74 3,447 P PHS,D,RP, T,W,I1P, PO,Phone ,BS PR (SSQ) C'I-IW R,O

\ 34 Bhingrad 1,3S0.64 2,755 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,TK, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (442) RP(2),CHW(2) HI'

35 Chhabhadiyil 1,296.87 2,435 P C'HW T,W,HI' PO,Phone BS KR (386)

36 Rabhdil 778.73 1,216 P RI',CHW W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) RS ,KR ( 188)

37 Bhatvadar 870.79 1,454 P C'HW W,HP,R PO BS PR,KR (217)

38 Bhalvav 1,034.55 1,998 P PHS,FPC W,HP PO BS PR,KR (26S)

39 Dhamel 1,826.64 2,84R P CHW W,TK,HP PO, Phone BS PR (444)

40 Hajirildhar 595.41 1,025 I' CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR ( 163)

41 Padarshi nga 1,248.71 2,6SQ P(2) PHS,RP, W,HP PO, Phone BS PR,KR (438) CHW

42 Hilvtad 745.03 1,21S P CHW T,W,HP . -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR ( 170)

43 Ingoralil 1,214.19 1,873 P D,CI-IW T,W,HI' PO BS PR,KR (287)

44 Ansodar 2,311.50 3,391 I' PIIC,D,FPC, T,W,HP PO,Phone AS PR,KR (566) RP,CHW(2)

186 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land usc (i.e. area under different type:, of land use in hectares rounded uptll 2 decimal plac'Cs)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated lin-irrigated Culturable !\rca not avail- LOC

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lalhi-II EA W(12.00) 970.00 13.20 31.10 31 WE(S.OO) lW(IO.OO) 1'(30.00)

Lathi- 6 EA W(50.00) 706.63 90.76 60.84 32 WE(15.00) 1'(65.00)

Lathi-I:i EA W(85.00) 1,<)20.16 66.31 445.27 33 WE(18.00) T(I03.00)

Lathi- 8 EA WE(336.05) <)05.02 105.68 3.8<) 34 T(336.05)

Damnagar- 3 EA W(lO.lO) 1,107.69 8<).91 52.07 35 WE(37.10) 1'(47.20)

Damnagar- 1 EA WE(22S.00) 467.03 24.92 61.78 36 T(225.00)

Damnagar- 6 EA WE(25(l.OO) 413.25 73.10 134.44 37 , T(250.CX)

Damnagar- 8 EA WE(lJ9.1O) 822.63 107.49 5.33 38 1'(99,10)

Dalllilagar- 9 EA WE(426.40) <)10.35 246.25 243.64 3<) T(426.40)

Dalllilagar- 6 EA <1C(22.23) 426.lS 80.3l) 44.64 40 W(1O.43) WE(II.54) T(44.20)

Damnagar- 3 EA WE(16.20) 1,158.01 48.46 26.04 41 T(16.20)

Damnagar- I EA W(30.00) 636.86 70.l)8 4.40 42 WE(2.79) T(32.7l)

Damnagar- 6 EA WE(lO.OO) 1,077.74 40.60 85.85 43 T( 10.(0)

Lathi- I) EA WE(S.1O) 2,161.83 137.26 4.31 44 T(8.1O)

H{7 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE LATHI Amenities and

Amenitb availahle (if not availahle within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Tot'll is shown in the co1umn and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in hroad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-1O Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Cude of lation nearest Elace where the facilit~ is available is ~iven} No. the and Educa- MediCil1 Drinking Po!>t and Day Communi- Appr- Village numher tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hec- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) hou~e- of way station, hold~ Mar- Waterway) ket/ HM, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 45 Krishnagadh 723.92 1,064 P PHS W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR ( 17(1)

46 Luvariya 1,..t"(5.47 1,335 I' CHW T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (236) HP,R

47 Matirala 2,325.01 4,919 P,II 1'1IS,Fl'C, T,W,IIP, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (734) RP(3), R , CHW(3)

48 Dudhala Hai 48\).62 402 P CHW W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR (71)

41) Shakhpur 2,255.04 3,124 P(2) PIIS,D,RP(2), T,W,TK, PO BS PR,KR (542) CHW(2) HP

Total :- 57,474.55 88,800 ('(54) CWe(J) (14,126) H(3) PHC(2) Ac(27) (,HS(l8) 0(1) D(13) FPC(lO) RP(l7) CHW(53)

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indicatc Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.5 and 6 indicate the number of those particular amcnities. ') In Medical facility,Collllllunity Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation.

188 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loea- and distance Supply by Source Wa~te(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lathi-12 EA WE(17.00) 570,72 130.99 5.21 45 T(17.00)

Lathi-12 EA 168.04 W(l5.00) 1,085,41 160.78 6.24 46 WE(lO.OO) T(25.CO)

Amreli-16 EA 56.26 W(31.00) 1,948,00 188.01 51.74 47 WE(40.00) TW(lO.OO) T(81.00)

Amreli-lO EA WE(1O.95) 428.11 30.75 19.81 48 T(1O.95)

Gariyadhar- 7 EA WE(15.34) 1,976.02 138.52 125.16 49 T( 15.34)

281.76 GC(22.23) 42,712.23 4,325.96 4,829.52 W(771.S8) WE(4,285.J7) TW(193.23) TWE(2.37) TK(50.30) T(S,325.08)

Amr .13 189 GUJARAT TALUKA LILI A DIS TRICT AMRELI

2 , 0 2 4 6 8 KILOMETRES

11 "I

BOUNOARV,OISTRICT ' .. ,,' _._ •• " TALUKA" " '" _, _,_

!\ VILLAGE WITH· r---i LOCATION CODE NUMBER , , ' L_~ __j HEADQUARTERS: TAlUKA", .' @ VillAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: 200-499, 500-999, 1000-4999,5000& ABOVE, , •••• STATE HIGHWAY." .,"'--SH 21 RAilWAY LINE WITH STATION, METRE GAUGE, , , , , , .• RIVER AND STREAM, , , , ,~' POS TOFFICE ., , , " , , " PO POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, PTO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, '" S ~ POLICE STATION", "" PS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE,. ~ OISPENSRY , , ' ". '" ,., + MATERNITY AND CHilD WELFARE , CENTRE .. , "' .. '" I:. MATERNITY HOME, '" ... COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE. I C,D,Block boundary of lilia is co·t~rminus with taluka boundary, l.e,NO,9&IO are pari of Taluka Lilia (District Amtcli)

Based u~on Sum) of India ma~ with the permission of the Surve)or General of India, ©Government of In~ia CO~fli~~t 1994 TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK LILIA Code No. ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES Code No. Manual Computer Manual Computer Gujarat Lilia State 7 07 Talukal 10 0100 Amreli C.D.B1ock District 5 05 1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. Sl. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Amba 24 0024 24 0024 196 364 2 Antaliya 2 0002 2 0002 194 364

3 Bavada 36 0036 36 0036 198 368 4 Bavadi 35 0035 35 0035 198 368 5 Bhensan 16 0016 16 0016 194 364 6 Bhensvadi 26 0026 26 0026 196 364 7 Bhoringda 32 0032 32 0032 196 368 8 Bodiya 17 0017 17 0017 194 364

9 - Dhangla 4 0004 4 0004 194 364

10 Eklera 6 0006 6 0006 1l}4 364

11 Godhavadar 15 0015 15 0015 194 364 12 Gundran 7 0007 7 0007 194 364

13 Haripur 5 0005 5 0005 194 364 14 Hathigadh 12 0012 12 0012 194 364

1:l Ingorala 37 0037 37 0037 198 368

16 Jatroda 1 0001 1 0001 194 364

17 Kalyanpar 11 0011 11 0011 194 364 18 Kankot Mota 25 0025 25 0025 196 364 -l9 Kankot Nana 9 0009 9 0009 194 364 20 Khara 18 0018 18 0018 196 364 21 Krankach 33 0033 33 0033 196 368 22 Kuntana 19 0019 19 0019 196 364

23 Lilia 22 0022 22 0022 196 364 24 Lilia Nana 29 0029 29 0029 196 364 25 Louka 27 0027 27 0027 196 364 26 Louki 28 0028 28 0028 196 364

27 Panch Talavda 8 0008 8 0008 194 364 28 Pipalva 21 0021 21 0021 196 364 29 Punjapadar 23 0023 23 0023 196 364 30 Putaliya 14 0014 14 0014 194 364

31 Rajkot Nana 10 0010 10 0010 194 364

32 Saldi 13 0013 13 0013 194 364 33 Sanaliya 20 0020 20 0020 196 364 34 Sanjantimba 3 0003 3 0003 194 364 35 Shedhavad 34 0034 34 0034 198 368

192 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

10. LILIA TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK - Concld.

1991 Census 1981 Census Page No. SI. Name of Village Location Location Location Location Part A PartB No. Code Code Code Code Village Primary No. No. No. No. Directory Census (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) Abstract (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (J) (8) 36 Timbdi 31 0031 31 0031 196 368

37 Vaghauiya 30 0030 30 0030 196 364

193 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE LILIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and 10+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facility is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket! Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Jatroda 1,079.55 2,272 P PHS,FPC, T,W,HP PO,Phone RS KR (382) CHW(2)

2 Antaliya 1,366.66 970 P,Ac(2) -(5-lOKms) W,HP ~(-5 Kms) BS PR (160)

3 Sanjantimba 1,108.84 1,088 P CHW T,HP PO BS PR (176)

4 o hangl a 958.00 979 P,Ac(2) CHW T,HP PO BS KR ( 183)

5 Haripur 714.51 1,152 P PHS,FPC T,W,TK, PO BS,RS PR (217) CHW . HP

6 Eklera 1,118.50 1,708 P CHW T,W,HP PO RS PR (295)

7 Gundran 1,686.04 2,222 P MCW,PHC', T,W,HP PO,Phone BS PR (404) D,CHW

8 Panch Talavda 1,434.40 1,934 P(2), CW(',PHS,D, T,W,TK, PO BS PH. (386) Ac(2) FPC',CHW(3) HP

9 Kankot Nana 450.88 926 P,Ac CHW T,W,HP -(-5 Krns) BS PI{ ( 145)

10 Rajkot Nana 652.33 931 P,Ac(2) -(5-lOKrns) T,W,HP -(-5 Krns) BS KR (142)

11 Kalyanpar 669.22 648 P,Ac CHW T,W,TK, PO BS KR (104) HP

12 Hathigadh 646.50 1,597 P,H PHS,CHW T,W,TK, PO, Phone BS,RS PR (249) HP

13 Saldi 2,623.06 3,678 P(2),H PHS,FPC, T,W,HP PO, Phone BS PI{ (590) CHW(3),O

14 Putaliya 737.43 1,431 P CHW(2) T,W,HP -(-5 Krns) BS PR,KR (261)

15 Godhavadar 941.30 2,103 P,Ac(2) CHW T,W,HP, -(-5 Krns) BS PR (334) R

16 Bhensan 384.45 566 P CHW T,W,R -(-5 Krns) BS KI{ (113)

17 Bodiya 803.18 446 P,Ac(2) CHW T,W,HP, -(-5 Kms) BS KR (82) R

194 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under di fferent types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated lin-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti - tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation CDde groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Amreli-17 EA WE(51.00) 998.41 30.14 T(51.00)

Lathi-IO EA WE(29.16) 850.42 72.93 414.15 2 T(29.16)

Damnagar-l1 EA WE(33.00) 963.08 55.25 57.51 3 1'(33.00)

Gariyadhar-15 EA WE(5.21) 786.11 97.09 69.59 4 1'(5.21)

Damnagar-l0 EA WE(16.18) 619.40 38.29 40.64 5 1'( 16.18)

Damnagar-13 EA WE(IOO.56) 849.99 138.69 29.26 6 T(1oo.56)

Damnagar-ll EA WE(116.00) 1,303.25 218.98 47.81 7 1'(l16'(lO)

Gariyadhar- 9 EA WE(30.67) 1,322.15 18.17 63.41 8 T(30.67)

Gariyadhar- 8 EA WE(16.50) 400.17 23.45 10.76 9 T( 16.50)

Gariyadhar- 9 EA WEe! 1.50) 561.11 67.68 12.04 10 1'( 11.50)

Gariyadhar-12 EA WE(0.32) 642.75 26.15 11 T(0.32)

Dal11nagar-15 EA WE(2.00) 562.66 53.85 27.99 12 T(2.00)

Amreli-l1 EA WE(I 52.00) 2,05957 331.34 80.15 13 1'(152.00)

Amreli-13 EA WE(74.69) 620.88 13.92 27.94 14 T(74.69)

Amreli-15 EA WE(208.14) 61959 55.64 57.93 15 1'(208.14)

Amreli-24 EA WE(6.00) 318.35 24.17 35.93 16 T(6.oo)

Amreli-27 EA WE(550) 719.0Q 37.25 41.34 17 T(550)

195 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE LILIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Krns.and lO+Krns. of the Code of lation nearest Elace where the facilit~ is available is given} No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr- Village number tional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oach to (in hee- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village tares) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) ket/ Hat, if an 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 Khara 1,144.81 1,451 P -(-5 Kms) W,TK,HP PO, Phone BS PR (229)

19 Kuntana 1,590.26 1,232 P PHS,FPC, W,HP PO BS KR (224) CHW

20 SanaJiya 895.93 1,586 P PHS,D, T,W,R PO BS PR (240) CHW

21 Pipalva 788.72 1,085 P PHS,CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR (159)

22 Lilia 1,814.81 8,633 P(2),H(2), MCW,MH, T,W,HP PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,414) PUC(2), PHS,D, Ac(2) FPC

23 Punjapadar 1,057.25 2,304 P CHW(2) W,HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR (376)

24 Amba 1,870.91 3,618 P,H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,HP, PO,Phone BS KR (594) RP,CHW(4), R 0

25 Kankot Mota 1,240.20 1,988 P RP,CHW T,W,HP,R PO BS KR (291)

26 Bhensvadi 818.46 1,690 P RP,CHW(2), W,HP,R PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (250) 0

27 Lonka 472.76 748 P,Ac(3) CHW,O W,HP PO BS KR (129)

28 Lonki 600.70 1,084 P,Ac(2) PHS,CHW W,HP,R -( -5 Kms) BS KR (164)

29 Lilia Nana 1,093.01 1,137 P CHW W,HP PO BS PR (214)

30 Vaghaniya 559.80 594 P,Ac(2) CHW T,W,TK, -(-5 Krns) BS KR (94) ~P

31 Timbdi 639.35 609 P,Ac(2) FPC,CHW T,W,HP,R -(-5 Kms) BS KR (109)

32 Bhoringda 1,554.98 2,084 P D.FPC,RP, T,W,HP, PO BS KR (369) CHW(2) R

33 Krankach 3,186.04 4,272 P(2) CWC,PHC, W,HP PO,Phone BS PI{ (770) D,FPC,RP, CHW

196 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land use ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- LoC

12 .13 14 IS 16 17 18 Gariyadhar-20 EA WE(IO.31) 776.70 168.57 189.23 18 T( 10.31)

Gariyadhar-15 EA 1,289.67 132.21 168.38 19

Amreli-26 EA WE(3.00) 764.46 48.51 79.96 20 T(3.00)

Amreli-22 EA WE(35.91) 653.02 70.82 28.97 21 T(35.91)

Amreli-19 EA WE(225.37) 1,327.91 99.90 161.63 22 T(225.37)

Amreli-20 EA WE(70.00) 846.55 87.99 52.71 23 T(70.00)

Amreli-26 EA WE(45.31) 1,576.82 136.05 112.73 24 T(45.31)

Amreli-20 EA WE(135.44) 952.08 84.59 68.09 25 T(135.44)

Savarkundla-18 EA WE(33.l5) 609.45 96.07 79.79 26 T(33.15)

Amareli-25 EA WE(29.00) 362.81 42.93 38.02 27 T(29.00)

Amreli-30 EA WE(41.80) 443.07 63.27 52.56 28 T( 41.80)

Amreli-23 EA 50.83 WE(3.69) 770.62 212.70 55.17 29 T(3.69)

Amreli-26 EA 427.64 38.79 93.37 30

Gariyadhar-24 EA 537.62 56.66 45.07 31

Gariyadhar-15 EA 74.71 WE(25.00) 1,100.40 186.80 168.07 32 T(25.00)

Gariyadhar-29 EA 9.71 WE(27.32) 2,662.94 274.79 211.28 33 T(27.32)

197 Talukal C.D.Block: VILLAGE LILIA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca- Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance tion Village Area Popu- in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms.,5-10 Kms.and lO+Kms. of the Code of lation nearest place where the facility is available is given) No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Appr­ Village number lional Water Telegraph or cation (Bus oachto (in hcc- of (Potable) Days Stop, Rail- Village t(lres) house- of way station, holds Mar- Waterway) kct/ Hat, ifan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 34 Shedhavad 658.61 890 P CHW T,W,HP,R -(5-IOKms) BS PR (140)

35 Bavadi 608.95 473 P,Ac(2) CHW T,W,HP -(-5 ~s) .... BS KR (86)

36 Bavada 490.95 776 P,Ac(2) PHS,CHW W,HP PO,Phone BS KR ( 128)

37 Ingorala 1,038.15 1,741 P,Ac D,CI-IW,O T,W,HP PO BS KR (284)

Total :- 39,499.50 62,646 P(41) MCW(2) (10,487) H(5) MH(1) PUC(2) CWC(2) , Ac(30) PHC(2) PHS(l2) 0(8) FPC(lO) RP(5) CHW(45) 0(5)

Note: 1. The figures in the last line indie-ate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col.5 and 6 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 2. In Medical facility, Comlllunity Health Centre includes under '0' abbreviation.

198 DIRECTORY Land Use

Land u~e ( i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal place,)

Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not avail- Loca- and distance Supply by Source Waste(including able for culti- tion (in Kms.) gauchar and vation Code groves) No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 IR Savarkundla-18 EA WE(I.65) 550.39 57.47 49.10 34 T( 1.65)

Gariyadhar-14 EA WE(4.00) 450.20 113.06 41.6!J 35 T(4.00)

Gariyadhar-12 EA WE(20.00) 376.62 54.23 40.10 36 T(20.00)

Gariyadhar-IO EA WE(17.00) 848.53 !J7.94 74.68 37 T(17.00)

135.25 W E(1 ,586.38) 31,524.48 3,370.05 2,883.34 1'(1,586.38)

199

APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGE APPENDIX Talukawise/C.D.Blockwise Ahstmct of Educational,

EDUCATIONAL

SI. Name of Primary Middle Matricula- Higller College Adult Lite- Others Villages No. Taluka/ School School tion/Secvn- Seconda- (Graduate racy C1355/ with no CO.block dary School ry/ PUC/ & above) Centres Educa- Intermed- tional iate/ Junior facilities College

Vill- In~- Vill- Ins- Vill- In~- Vill- In5- Vill- Ins- Vill- In5- Vill- Ins-

ages titu- age~ tilu- i.lges litu- ages tilu- ages lilu- age~ lilu- ages tilu- tions lion~ lion:> liol1s lions tions lions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q JO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1 Amreli 70 79 0 0 16 17 3 3 0 0 22 56 ·7 7 0 2 Dhari R2 83 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 16 50 0 0 2 3 Khambha 36 38 0 0 6 6 1 0 0 11 30 0 0 0 4 Rajula 91 99 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 24 45 2 2 0 5 _Jafrabad 42 43 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 23 0 0 0 6 Kodinar 63 72 0 0 17 17 0 0 0 0 23 63 0 7 Kunkavav Vadia 67 79 0 0 19 20 0 0 13 30 2 0 8 Babra 56 57 0 0 9 l} 0 0 0 0 21 76 () 0 0 9 Lathi 49 54 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 8 27 1 1 0 10 Lilia 37 41 0 0 4 5 1 2 0 0 16 30 0 0 0

District 593 645 0 0 85 88 6 7 0 0 166 430 12 13 2

202 DIRECTORY (I) Medical and other Amenities

MEDICAL

Dispen- Hospital M

Vill- Ins- Vill- Ins- Vill- Il1s- Vill- Ins- Vill- Ins- Vill- Ins- Vill- Num- Vill- Ins ages titu ages titu ages litu ages titu ages titu ages tilu ages bers ages tilu tions lion~ lions tions tions tions tions 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2

- 9 9 0 0 8 14 4 4 11 11 24 24 S9 62 18 24 8 AmTcli 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 3 3 12 12 23 23 62 67 23 31 16 Dhari 2 5 5 1 1 3 2 2 9 9 8 8 26 27 14 20 9 Kbamhha 3 14 14 0 0 2 2 3 3 8 8 26 26 29 29 9 11 42 Rajula 4 9 9 ,0 0 2 4 2 2 7 7 15 15 14 14 6 7 18 lafrabad 5 7 7 0 0 14 16 4 4 10 10 26 26 25 25 20 40 16 Kodinar 6 21 24 0 0 5 7 3 3 19 19 25 25 65 68 32 48 1 Kunkavav Vadia 7 7 7 0 0 2 2 3 3 8 8 18 18 40 47 10 16 12 Babra 8 13 13 0 0 2 2 10 10 18 18 42 53 12 17 2 Lathi 9 8 8 0 0 4 5 2 2 10 10 12 12 33 45 8 10 3 Lilia 10

104 107 1 1 39 54 28 28 104 104 195 195 395 437 152 224 127 District

203 VILLAGE APPENDIX Talukawise!C.D.B1ockwise Abstract of Educational,

DRINKING WATER

SI. Name of Tap Well Tank Tube River Fountain Canal Others More than Villages with No. Taluka/ well one no drinking CO.hlock Source water facility of any type

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1 Amreli 37 69 3 1 19 0 2 67 70 0 2 Dhari 12 82 9 3 58 0 3 50 75 0 3 Khambha 15 36 6 34 0 0 36 36 0 4 Rajula 28 87 22 3 61 0 3 69 86 0 5 Jafrabad 11 41 15 12 0 0 20 34 0

6 Kodinar 33 63 4 0 23 0 9 43, 57 0 7 Kunkavav Vadia 37 66 0 2 0 0 66 67 0 8 Babra 23 56 4 1 3 0 0 56 56 0 9 Lathi 25 49 18 2 16 0 0 49 49 0 10 Lilia 26 35 6 0 11 0 0 35 \37 0

District 247 584 88 12 239 0 17 491 567 0

204 DIRECTORY (I) (Contd) Medical and other Amenities

POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNI- POWER CATIONS SUPPLY P.o. T.O. PT.O. P.O.& T.O.& P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not Name of SI. Phone Phone & Stop Station Waterway Avai- Taluka/ No. Phone lable CD.block

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2

38 0 0 13 0 3 0 69 8 0 70 0 Amreli 1 32 0 0 14 0 0 0 82 2 0 83 1 Dhari 2 10 0 1 7 0 2 0 35 0 0 36 0 Kbambba 3 23 0 0 15 0 82 6 2 91 0 Rajula 4 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 38 0 1 41 1 Jafrabad 5 13 0 0 15 0 1 2 50 5 1 63 0 Kodinar 6 32 0 0 21 0 4 0 66 5 0 67 0 Kunkavav Vadia 7 17 0 0 9 0 4 56 0 0 56 0 Babra 8 21 0 0 15 0 1 0 48 2 0 49 0 Lathi 9 13 0 0 9 0, 1 0 37 4 0 37 0 Lilia 10

213 0 1 118 0 16 7 563 32 4 593 2 District

Amr. -14 205 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - II Llnd Utilisation Data in Respect of Non-municipal Towns (Census Towns) SI. NamcofTown Land usc (i .c. area under different types of land use No. and Taluka/ . in hectares rounded u~tQ two decimal ~Iacesl C.D.block Total arca Forest Irrigated Unirrigated. CUlturable Area not within brackets by source waste available (including for culti- gauchar vation and groves)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Rajula (Rajula) . 231.99 231.99 2 Ba bra (Ba bra ) 5,961.79 637.70 4,273.16 1,050.93 3 Vadia (Kunkavav Vadia) 1,521.95 200.15 492.00 802.99 13.56 13.25 4 Kodinar (Kodinar) 1,657.94 639.49 630.50 43.84 344.11 5 Lathi (Lathi) 3,614.87 500.00 249.80 2,615.96 249.11 6 Damnagar (Lathi) 2,184.92 142.50 1,534.14 148.18 360.10 7 Dbari (Dhari) 152.99 152.99 8 Cbalala (Dhari) 2,233.92 1,500.48 5.48.98 127.12 57.34 9 Dungar (Rajula) 2,165.92 45.29 1,836.00 140.14 144.49

10 Jafrabad (Jaf~abad) 2,876.90 20.11 387.90 1,~8.25 1,230.64

APPENDIX - III

Talukawise/C.D.Blockwise list of Villages where no six amenities ( viz. Educational, Medical, Post & Telegraph, Market/Hat, Communications and Power Supply) are available SI. Name of Name of Location Name of No. District Taluka! Code No. Village CO.block 1 2 3 4 5 1 Amreli Dhari 69 Ravna

Note: Drinking water facility is available in all the villages of the district.

206 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - IV

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges A - SCHEDULED CASTES Range of L.c, Name of village L.c. Name of village L.c. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka / C.D.block : Amreli 0- 5 * 3 Chital 4 Kbijadiya Radadiya 5 Haripura 20 Venivadar 22 Malvan 24 Mangvapal 25 Baxipur 41 Kamigadh 54 Paniya 57 Timbla 66 Kbad Kbambhaliya

6- 10 2 Jasvantgadh 9 Randhiya 13 Ankadiya Nana, 14 Machiyala Mota 15 Suragpur 28 Amarpur(Varudi) 29 Vadera 31 Navakhijadiya 33 Lalavadar 35 Chakkargadh 44 .Bhandariya Mota 46 Pithavajal 48 Gokharvala Mota 50 Taraktalav 52 Vankiya 55 Kerala 59 Mali 61 Keriyachad 63 Lapaliya 65 . Sonariya 68 Chadiya

11 - 15 6 Shedubhar 11 Kathma 16 Varasda 18 Giriya 21 Aukadiya Mota 23 Bhandariya Nana 27 Keriyanagas 36 Champathal 39 Sanosra 40 Dholarva 43 Ja!iya 45 Gavadka 51 Devrajiya 53 Babap\lr 56 Mandavda Mota 58 Taravda 60 Sajiyavadar 64 Chandgadh 67 Medi 69 Mandavda Nana 70 Sarambhda

16 - 20 1 Monpur 8 Rikadiya 17 Macbiyala Nana 30 Rangpur 34 Devaliya 37 Vithalpur 47 Rajasthali

21- 30 10 Dahida 12 PipaUag 38 Tbordi 42 Kbijadiya Khari

Taluka / C.D.block : Dhari

0- 5 * 2 Kadaya 8 Sanaliya 10 Khijadiya 18 Nava Charkha 23 Dahida 35 Vavdi 46 Kbicha 47 Fategadh 57 Bordi 58 Chanchai 64 Madhupur 67 Jira 68 Trambakpur 76 Karamdadi 77 Khisri 78 Hirava 81 Dudhala 82 Jaljivadi 83 Gadhiya Chavand

* Excludes villages with no S.C. population. 207 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges A - SCHEDULED CASTES • Contd.

Range of L.C, Name of village L.c. Name of village L.C'. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No, Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka I C.D.block : Dhari - Contd. 6- 10 Monvel 3 Bhader 7 Jamka 9 Shilana 15 GaramJi 17 Juna Charkha 19 Kami 27 Kathrota 28 Malshika 29 Kotha Pipariya 30 Manavav /40 Dhargani 43 Hudli 44 Chhatradiya . 45 Shivad 50 Lakhapadar 56 Gigasan 60 Dalkhaniya 66 Gadbiya

11 - 15 16 Kathirvadar 22 Gopalgram 24 ,,\mbardi 36 Ingora la (Dungri) 37 Samadhiyala Nana 51 Nagadhra 53 Sarasiya 59 Mithapur Nakki 61 Govindpur 65 Virpur 70 Sakhpur

16 - 20 12 Halariya 14 Mithapur(Dungri) 20 Kerala 21 Pa niya (Devastha n) 31 Morzar 42 Kaner 52 Devla 71 Kotda

21- 30 4 Kagdadi 26 Dangavadar 32 Zar 34 Garamali Moti 38 Ditla 49 Vaghavdi 55 Kubda

Taluka I CD.block : Khambha 0- 5 * 5 Kotda 8 Bhad 9 Visavadar 11 Lasa 12 Umariya 16 Tantaniya 17 Dhavadiya 18 Bhaniya 19 Gidardi 20 Pipalava 23 Khadadhar 24 Borala . 27 Hanumanpur 28 Talda 30 Dhundhavana 31 Dadli 32 Ambaliyala

6-10 2 Rugnathpur 3 JikiyaJi 6 Anida .'7 Ingorala 10 Dhari Nani 13 Nanudi 14 Dadhiyali 15 Khambha 21 Bhavardi 26 Cbakrava 29 Kantala 33 Pachapachiya

11· 15 Samadhiyala Mota 35 Salva

16 - 20 4 Va nki ya

21 - 30 36 Rabarika * Excludes villages with no S.C, population. 208 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX • IV

Ust of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges

A· SCHEDULED CASTES • Coutd.

Range of L.c. Name of village L.c. Name of village L.c. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka / C.D.block : Rajula

0- 5 * . 1 Bhakshi 6 Babariyadhar 9 Balapar 13 Doliya 18 Agariya Nava 33 Sajanavav 39 Kotdi 42 Pati 43 Kodiya 50 Munjiyasar 52 Katarpara 59 Kumbhariya 66 Samadhiyala No-l 68 Kathivadar 73 Vad 74 ,Barpatoli 77 Bhundani 87 Bherai 88 Kovaya 89 Victor 91 Chanch

6-10 2 Vavera 3 Kherali Nani 4 Kherali Moti 10 Masundada Nana-Mota 15 Barbatana 19 Agariya Mota 20 Vavdi 22 Mandardi Navi-Juni 27 Ringaniyala Mota 29 Mobbiyana Mota 31 Zinzka 46 Dedan 47 Nava Malaknes 48 Juna Malaknes 49 Vangadhara 51 Jivapar 53 Katar 55 Hindorna 56 Khambhaliya 58 Devka 61 Majadar 62 Nesdi No-1 63 Rabhda 64 Dantardi 70 Ningala No-1 71 Kadiyali 80 Jamka 81 Bannan Nana 85 Rampara No-2

11 - 15 11 Morangi 12 MandaI 14 Chhapri 21 Agariya Dhudiya 24 Zanzarda 25 Charodiya .40 Samadbiyala No-2 44 Sarakadiya 45 Raydi 54 Khakhbai 60 Jholapar 72 Chhatadiya 75 Bannan Mota 78 Trakuda 79 Ningala No-2 84 Bhachadar

16 -20 17 Dhareshvar 23 Vadli 26 Kundaliyala 30 Mobhiyana Nava 37 Ringaniyala Nana 41 Nesdi No-2 82 Chotra

21- 30 35 Oanjavadar 36 Untiya 57 Hadmatiya 76 Gorana 86 Uchaiya

31 and above 7' Amuli

* Excludes villages with no S.C. population.

209 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX • IV

Ust of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges

A - SCHEDULED CASTES • Coutd. Range of L.e. Name of village L.c. Name of village L.c. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. ('.

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka / C.D.block : Jafrabad

O· 5 * 2 Ebhalvad 7 Bhatvadar 10 Kanthariya Koli 21 Sokhda 22 Dudhala 26 Mitiyala 32 Babarkot 35 Chitrasar

6·10 3 Lor 4 Fachariya 17 Timbi 25 Mithapur 39 Rohisa 40 Balana 41 Kadiyali 42 Vadhera

11 - 15 Pali Mansa (Nana) 8 Llthpl.lr 9 K~gvadar .12 Balanivav 13 Jikadri Navi 15 Hemal 18 Bhada 19· Chhelana 23 Dholadri 24 Nageshri 28 Lunsapur 33 Ghenspur 36 Vadli

16 - 20 11 Kanthariya Khalsa 16 Mota Mansa 27 Vandh

31 and above 14 Jikadri Juni

Taluka / C.D.block : Kodinar

0- 5 * 7 Pichhvi 15 Pavti 38 Inchvad Nani 54 Barda 56 Mul Dwarka

6- 10 1 Valadar 2 Sandhnidhar 6 Hannadiya 16 Anandpur 29 Govindpur Bhandariya 32 Dolasa 47 Panch Pipalva 48 Jantrakhadi 59 Damli 63 Velan

11 - 15 9 Alidar' 10 Morvad 22 Jamanvada 35 Fafni Moti 42 Gohil ni Khan 44 Ronaj 53 Devli 55 Chauhan ni khan 57 Panadar 60 Chhara

16 - 20 13 Chidivav 16 Arnej 18 Jagatiya 27 Navagam 39 Vadnagar 40 Pedhavada 41 Kadvasan 50 Malsaram 58 Pipli

* Excludes villages with no S.c. popUlation.

210 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - IV

Ust of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges A - SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of L.C'. Name of village L.c. Name of village L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka I C.D.block : Kodinar - Contd.

21 - 30 3 Ghantvad 19 Vithalpur 23 Adpokar 24 Cbbacbbar 25 Singbaj 28 Facbariya 33 Aqvi 36 Mitiyaj 37 Devalpur 46 Velva 52 Kadodara 62 Kaj

31 and above 4 Nagadla 11 Sedbaya 12 Sugala 14 Kantala 17 Ginlevli 20 Bodva 21 Jithla 30 Kareda 45 Malgam 49 Nanavada 51 Pipalva Bavana 61 Sarkhadi

Taluka / C.D.block : Kunkavav Vadia 0- 5 * 14 Dadva(Randal) 17 Sarangpur 29 Surya Pratapgadh 54 Pipaliya Nava 61 Munjiasar Nana

6-10 2 Bantwa-Devli 7 Khajuri-Pipaliya 9 Sanali 12 Vavdi 15 Devgam 20 Ishvariya 23 Bhayavadar 25 Anida 33 Jungar 34 Kunkavav Nani 35 Kunkavav Moti 36 Arjansukb 38 PipaJiya Dhundhiya 42 Amrapur 44 Vaghaniya Nava 45 Pithadiya 49 Vagbaniya Juna 50 Khari '55 Deri PipaJiya 59 Manekvada 63 Jetbiavadar

11 - 15 1 Devalki 5 Megha-pipaliya 6 Kbajuri 18 Maya padar 19 Jitbudi 21 Lakhapadar 22 Sanala 24 Ujala-Mota 26 Khakhariya 30 Ujala-Nana 31 Luni-Dhar 37 Kbijadiya Khan 39 Khijadiya Hanuman 40 Tori 41 Najapur 43 Barvala Bavishi 46 Rampur 47 Balapur 48 Hadala 51 Mavjinjva 52 Haliyad Juni 53 HaJiyad Navi 56 Charan pipali 58 Ghantiyan 60 Munjiasar Mota 64 Ramapur 66 Rafala 67 Janjariya Juna 68 Samadhiyala

16 - 20 3 Barvala Baval 4 Bhukbli-Santhali 8 Targhari 10 TalaH 16 Bambhaniya 27 Kbadkhad 28 Morvada

21 - 30 11 Badanpur Nava 13 Badanpur Juna 32 Kolda ·65 Janjariya Nava * Excludes villages with no S.C. population. 211 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX • IV

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges A· SCHEDULED CASTES • Contd. Range of L.C'. Name of village L.C. Name of village L.C'. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka I C.n.block : Babra 0- 5 * 1 Khanpar 2 Kalorana 3 Lalka' 4 Vankiya 5 Khambhala ,6 Sukhpar 9 Vayda 13 Kamuki /18 Taivadar 19 Kariyana 22 Kundal Nan : 23 Sirvaniya 24 Barvala 25 Dared 31 Nadala ~3 Thorkhan 39 Galkotdi 50 Amarvalpar 54 Bhildi 56 Vandaliya

\ 6-10 8 Raypar 11 Gami 12 Pansada 14 Navaniya 15 Untvad 17 Nilavala 26 Khakhariya 27 ' Charkha 29 Miya Khijadiya 32 Ranpar 35 Lonkotda 36 Tramboda 37 Gamapipaliya 38 Chamardi 40 Kunvargadh 41 Vavdi 42 Devaliya Mota 43 Fuljbar 45 Balel Pipariya 46 Dbarai 48 Valardi 49 Pir Khijadiya 51 Hathigadh 52 Lunki 53 Ingorala 55 Bhila

11 - 15 10 Kotda Pitha 16 Samadhiyala 28 GhughraJa 30 Isapar

16 - 20 21 Kidi 34 Nongbanvadar 44 Khijadiya Kotda

Taluka J c.n.block : Lathi 0- 5 * 5 Karkoliya 7 Ambardi 8 Narangadh 16 Pratapgadh 17 Rampar 20 Memda 21 Kanchardi 26 Dahintbara 27 Tajpar 30 Aliudepur 39 Dhamel 43 Ingorala 46 Luvariya

6-10 3 Chavand 4 Hirana 6 Derdi-Janbai 9 Pipalva 10 Rajkot Nana 12 Keriya 13 Harsurpur 15 Jarnkhiya 22 Dhrufania 28 Toda 31 Kernla 33 Akala 34 Bhingrad 35 Chhabhadiya 38 Bhalvav 40 Hajiradbar 41 Padarshinga 42 Havtad 44 Ansodar 45 Krishna gadb 47 Matir-ala 49 Shakhpur * Excludes villages with no S.c. population. 212 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV

Ust of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total population by ranges A - SCHEDULED CASTES • Concld. Range of L.c. Name of village L.C. Name of village L.c. Name of vi lIage Scheduled No. No. No. C-astes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka I c.n.block : Lathi - Coutd. 11-15 2 Sbekhpipariya 14 Adtala 18 Bhurakbiya 23 Suvagadh 25 Tbansa 29 Malaviya Pipariya 32 . Dudhala Latbi 37 Bbatvadar

16 - 20 11 Vitpur 48 Dudbala Bai

21- 30 36 Rabhda

31 and above 1 Punjapar 24 Muliyapat

Taluka I C.n.block : Lilia

0- 5 * 1 Jatroda 3 Sanjantimba 6 Eklera 8 Panch Talavda 11 Kalyanpar 12 Hathigadb 16 Bhensan 21 PipaJva 22 Lilia 23 Punjapadar 24 Amba 29 Lilia Nana 31 Timbdi 34 Sbedhavad

6- 10 2 Antaliya 5 Haripur 7 Gundran 13 SaJdi 18 Khara 19 Kuntana 25 Kankot Mota 28 Lonki 32 Bhoringda

11 - 15 4 Dhangla 9 Kankot Nana 10 Rajkot Nana 14 Putaliya 15 Godbavadar 20 SanaJiya 26 Bhensvadi 27 Lonka 33 Krankach 35 Bavadi 36 Bavada

16 - 20 37 Ingorala

21 - 30 17 Bodiya

* Excludes villages with no S.C. population.

213 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX • IV

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to the Total population by ranges B· SCHEDULED TRIBES Range of L.c. Name of village L.C. Name of village L.c. Name ofvillage Scheduled No. No. No. Tri,bes Population (Percen ta ges)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka / C.D.block : Amreli 0- 5 * 2 Jasvantgadh 9 Randhiya 28 Amarpur(Vallldi) 41 Kamigadb 53 Babapur

Taluka / C.D.block : Dhan 0- 5 * ·1 Monvel 3 Bhader 16 Kathlrvadar 26 Dangavadar 38 Ditla 40 Dbargani 57 Bordi 60 Dalkbaniya 61 GoVindpur 77 Khisri 78 Hirava 82 JaJjivadi

Taluka / C.D.h~ock : Khambha 0- 5 * 1 Samadbiyala Mota 15 Khal11bba 17 Dbavadiya 19 Gidardi 24 Borala 27 Hanumanpur

Taluka / C.D.block : Rajula 0- 5 * 6 Babariyadbar 11 Morangi 12 Mandai 13 DoJiya 20 Vavdi 21 Agariya Dhudiya 24 Zanzarda 25 Cbarodiya 31 Zinzka 43 Kodiya 44 Sarakadiya 46 Dedan 48 Juna Malaknes 50 Munjiyasar 52 Katarpara 64 Dantardi 68 Kathivadar 74 Barpatoli 75 Bannan Mota 76 Gorana 77 Bbundani 80 lamka 86 Ucbaiya 89 Victor 91 Cbanch

Taluka / C.D.block : Jafrabad 0- 5 * Pati Mansa (Nana) 3 Lor 8 Lotbpur 15 Hemal 17 Timbi 18 Bbada 24 Nageshri 25 Mithapur 29 Bbankodar 42 Vadbera

Taluka I C.D.block : Kodinar 0- 5 * 1 Valadar 3 Gbantvad 6 Hannadiya 9 AJidar 14 Kantala 16 Arnej 17 Girdevli 22 lamanvada 24 Cbbacbbar 25 Singbaj 28 Facbariya 30 Kareda

* Excludes villages witb no S.T. population. 214 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Trihes to the Total population by ranges

B - SCHEDULED TRIBES - Concld. Range of L.e. Name of village L.c. Name of village L.e. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Tribes Population (Percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Taluka / C.D.block : Kodinar· Contd.

0- 5 X 32 Dolasa 33 Advi 35 Fafni Moti 37 Devalpur 39 Vadnagar 44 Ronaj 45 Malgam 46 Velva 49 Nanavada 51 Pipalva Bavana 53 Devli 54 Barda 56 Mul Dwarka 57 Panadar 59 Damli 60 Chhara 62 Kaj 63 Velan

16 - 25 31 Sayajirajpura

26 - 35 12 Sugala

Taluka / C.D.block : Kunkavav Vadia

0- 5 * 10 Talali 26 Khakhariya 40 Tori 61 Munjiasar Nana

Taluka / CD.hlock : Babra

0- 5 * 4 Vankiya 8 Raypar 17 Nilavala 24 Barvala 35 Lonkotda 42 Devaliya Mota ?6 Vandaliya

Taluka / C.D.block : Lathi

0- 5 * 11 Virpur 14 Adtala 23 Suvagadh

Taluka J C.D.block : Lilia 0- 5 * 13 Saldi 22 Lilia

* Excludes villages with no S.T. population.

215

SECTION .. II TOWN DIRECTORY EXPlANATORY NOTE AND LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE TOWN DIRECfORY

The town directory has been compiled in following 5. Pressure Tank PT different statements for each town of the district. The towns 6. Tubewell Water/Handpump TW of the districts have been arranged in alphabetical order.It 7. Tap Water T contains (I) Status and growth history (II) Physical aspects 8. Well Water W and location (III) Municipal Finance (IV) Civic and other amenities (V) Medical, educational, recreational and cul­ 9. Tank Water TK tural facilities and (VI) Trade, commerce, industry and 10. Others o banking facilities for each of the d-istrict. town StatementV Appendix to the town directory shows towns of the Col. 4·5 • Medical Facilities district which have outgrowths and population of out­ growths. 1. Hospital H Dispensary D The following abbreviations have been used in the 2. town directory for facility of presentation. 3. Health Centre/P.H.C./P.H.S.C. HC 4. Family Planning Centre FPC Statement I 5. TB Clinic TB Col.2 ~ Civic Administration Status of Town 6. Nursing Home NH I. Municipal Corporation/Corporation M.Corp. 7. Others o 2. Municipality M In Col. 4 the following additional abbreviations are used as 3. Cantonment Board/Cantonment c.B. 4. Notified Area/Notified Area NAC. 1. Ayurvedic A COlllmittee/Notified Committee 2. Unani U 5. GraHl Panchayat/ViJlagc' Panchayat G.P 3. HOllloeopathic Hom 6. Nagar Panchayatrrown Panchayat N.P. Col.6 - Educational Facilities 7. Non-Municipal N.M. 1. Arts only A Statement IV Col. 6 • Road Length 2. Science only S 1. Pucca Road PR 3. Art'> and Science only AS 2. Kuccha Road KR 4. Commerce only C 5. Arts a nd Commerce only AC Col. 7 • System of Sewerage 6. Combined for all categories ASC 1. Sewer S Arts, Science and Commerce 2. Open Surface Drains OSD 7. Law L 3. Box Surface Drains BSD 8. University U 4. Sylk Drains SD 9. Others 0 5. Cesspool Method CD Col. 10 --Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Other Vocational Training Institutions . 6. Pit System Pt 7. Others o 1. Shorthand SH

Col. 11 ~ Method of Disposal of Night Soil 2. Typewriting Type 3. Shorthand & Typewriting Sh. Type 1. Head Loads HL 4. Others 0 2. Baskets B 3. Wheel Barrows WB Col. 20 - Recreational and Cultural Facilities 4. Septic Tank Latrines ST 1. Public Library PL 5. Sewerage S 2. Reading Room RR 6. Pit System Pt Abbreviations relating to Class of Town 7. Others o POPULATION CLASS Col. 12-13 - Protected Water Supply. Source and 1,00,000 and above I Capacity of Storage Systems 50,000 - 99,999 II 1. Overhead Tank OHT 20,000 - 49,999 III 2. Service Reservoir SR 10,000 - 19,999 IV 3. River Infiltration Gallery IG 5,000 - 9,999 V 4. Borewell Pumping System BWP Below 5,000 VI

TOWN STATEMENT Status and Growth

SI. Class, Name and Location Name of Name of Area Number of No. Civic Administration C.ode No. Taluka C.D.block (in Sq. Households POEulation and Growth Status of Town Kms.) including 1901 1911 1921 Houseless Households (in 1991 Census 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . 9 10

II Amreli (M) (See Amreli Urban Agglomeration)

[email protected]. N.A. 11,570 17,997 17,443 17,793 ( -3.08) (+2.01)

(i) II Amreli (M) 5/1 Amreli Amreli 11.44 11,357 17,997 17,443 17,793 ( -3.08) (+2.01)

2 IV Habra (NP) 5IX Habra Habra 59.62 2,404

3 III Bagasara (M) 5/1X Kunkavav- Kunkavav- 43.75 4,503 9,178 8,306 7,640 Vadia Vitdia ( -9.50) (-8.02)

4 IV Cbalala (NP) 5/1II Dhari Dhari 22.34 2,625

5 IV Damnagar (NP) 5IXII Lathi ·Lathi 21.85 2,198 3,651 3,313 3,450 (-9.26) (+4.14)

6 III Dhari (NP) 5/Il Dhari Dhari 1.53 3,676 4,262 4,397 4,243 (+3.17) (-3.50)

7 V Dungar . (GP) 5/V Rajula Rajula 21.66 1,108

8 IV lafrabad (NP) 5/VI lafrabad lafrabad 28.77 3,278 6,038 5,588 5,230 (-7.45) (-6.41)

9 III Kodinar (NP) 5/VII Kodinar Kodinar 16.58 4,166 6,664 6,075 6,430. ( -8.84) (+5.84)

10 IV Lathi -(NP) 5/XI Lathi Lathi 36.15 2,622 5,997 6,017 5,281 (+0.33) (-12.23)

11 III Rajula (NP) 5/1V Rajula Rajula 2.32 4,446 5,150 5,136 4,929 (-0.27) (-4.03)

12 IV Vadia (NP) 5/VIII Kunkavav- Kunkavav- 15.22 1,955 Vadia Vadia

Note: U.A. = Urban Agglomeration @ = Please See Appendix for Non-town Compo,nents of Urban Agglomeration.

220 DIRECTORY -I History

Rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 (199'1 1971 1981 1991 SI. Census) (Census) (Census) (Census) No.

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Jr' 20 21

(See Arnreli Urban Agglomeration) 1

20,186 25,485 27,826 34,699 43,794 58,241 69,366 • NA 906 920 940 (+13.45) (+26.25) (+9.19) (+24.70) (+26.21) (+32.99) (+19.10)

20,186 25,485 27,826 34,699 39,520 56,598 67,827 5,929 908 920 942 (i) (+13.45) (+26.25) ( +9.19) (+24.70) (+13.89) (+43.21) (+19.84)

6,851 8,088 9,752 12,199 14,541 244 940 939 950 2 (+18.06) (+20.57) (+25.09) (+19.20)

9,409 9,611 12,817 15,325 18,999 23,015 28,389 649 956 963 965 3 (+23.15) ( +2.15) (+33.36) (+19.57) (+23.97) ( +21.14) (+23.35)

5,860 9,517 12,230 16,193 725 938 973 942 4 ( +28.51) (+32.40)

3,979 5,022 6,022 6,499 8,609 10,677 13,946 638 955 977 940 5 (+15.33) (+26.21) (+19.91) (+7.92) (+32.47) (+24.02) (+30.62)

5,336 7,394 5,768 12,970 13,113 17,540 22,467 14,684 957 952 950 6 (+25.76) (+38.57) (-21.99) (+124.86) (+ 1.10) (+33.76) (+28.09)

4,325 5,472 6,556 6,713 310 954 956 970 7 (+26.52) (+19.81) (+2.39)

5,535 6,319 7;296 7,967 8,926 13,544 17,553 610 1,019 971 973 8 (+5.83) (+14.16) (+ 15.46) (+9.20) (+12.04) (+51.74) (+29.60)

7,384 8,442 . 9,469 11,426 16,286 21,731 26,643 1,607 914 979 949 9 (+14.84) (+14.33) (+12.17) (+20.67) (+42.53) (+33.43) (+22.60)

6,096 6,603 8,443 10,022 11,315 14,450 16,558 458 966 972 972 10 (+15.43) (+8.32) . (+27.87) (+18.70) (+12.90) (+27.71) (+14.59)

6,173 7,860 9,637 12,646 15,132 20,464 26,571 11,453 941 973 973 11 (+25.24) (+27.33) (+22.61) (+31.22) (+19.66) (+35.24) (+29.84)

5,875 6,743 7,831 9,695 10,716 704 946 963 954 12 (+14.77) (+16.14) (+23.80) (+10.53)

Amr. - 15 221 TOWN STATEMENT Physical Aspects and

Physical Aspects Name of And SI. Class and Rainfall Temperature State District No. Name of (in m.m.) (in C.entigrade) HQs. HQs. Town Maxi- Mini- mum mum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

II Arpreli@ 610.0 42.6 3.1 Gandhinagar Amreli (358.0) (0)

2 IV Babra 550.0 43.0 15.0 Gandhi nagar Amreli (329.0) (28.0)

3 III Bagasara 1,134.0 42.6 * 3.1 * Gandhinagar Amreli (389.0) (31.0)

4 IV Chalala 343.4 41.1 13.0 Gimdhinagar Amreli (382.0) (24.0)

5 IV Damnagar 629.0 40.5 18.3 Gandhinitgar Amreli (311.0) (40.0)

6 III Dhari 476.0 41.1 13.0 (ianonmagar Amreli (400.0) (42.0)

7 V Dungar 500.0 40.0 20.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (443.0) (85.0)

8 IV lafrabad 442.0 41.0 14.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (468.0) (110.0)

9 DI Kodinar 917.0 36.7 18.9 Gandhinagar Amreli (475.0). (117.0)

10 IV Lathi 639.0 42.2 10.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (335.0) (24.0)

11 III Rajula 388.0 40.0 22.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (458.0) (100.0)

12 IV Vadia 709.0 42.6 * 3.1 • Gandhinagar Amreli (410.0) (52.0)

Note: The Temperature data for Amreli Town have been obtained from the Director General of Observatories, Meteorological Department, Government oflndia. For the rest of the towns, the data have been obtained locally. The Rainfall data obtained locally. * As the temperature figures for Bagasara and Vadia are not available, the temperature figures of Amreli which is the nearest town has been adopted. @ ::: Please See Appendix for Non-town Components of Urban Agglomeration.

222 DIRECTORY -D Location of Towns, 1989

Road Distance (in Kms.) From Sub-Division! Nearest City Railway Bus Navigable SI. Talulur with Population Station Route River/Canal No. HQS. of One Lakh (if within and more 10 Kms.) 8 9 10 11 12 1

Amrel i / Amreli Rajkot Amreli Amreli 1 (0) (0) (105.0) (0) (0)

Amreli /Babra Rajkot Khijadia Babrra 2 (28.0) (0) (80.0) (12.0) (0)

Amreli /Vadia Junagadh Bagasara Bagasara 3 (31.0) (16.0) (64.0) (0) (0)

Rajula / Dhari Junagadh Chalala Chalala 4 (70.0) (18.0) (90.0) (0) (0)

Amreli / Lathi Bhavnagar Damnagar Damnagar 5 (40.0) (13.0) (96.0) (0) (0)

Rajula / Dhari Junagadh Dhari Dhari 6 (75.0) (0) (77.0) (0) (0)

Rajula / Rajula Bhavnagar Dungar Dungar 7 (15.0) (15.0) (125.0) (0) (0)

Rajula /lafrabad Bhavnagar Rajula Jafrabad 8 (22.0) (0) (160.0) (22.0) (0)

Rajula / Kodinar Junagadh Kodinar Kodinar (90.0) (0) (105.0) (0) (0)

Amreli ! Lathi Bhavnagar Lathi Lathi 10 (24.0) \(0) (91.0) (0) (0)

RajuJa / Rajula Bhavnagar RajuJa Rajula 11 (0) (0) (140.0) (0) (0)

Amreli / Vadia Junagadh Vadia Vadia 12 (52.0) (0) (55.0) (0) (0)

223 TOWN STATEMENT Municipal Finance·

SI. Class and Civic Adm- RECEIPT (IN ~S. '(0) No. Name of inistration Receipt Revenue derived Govern- Loan Advance Other Total Town Status through From Municipal ment S£HJrces Receipt (in 1990) Taxes; etc. Properties and Grant Power apart from Taxation 1 2 3 4 5 .6 '1 8 () 10

1 II Amreli@ (M) 69,989 2,501 71,824 20,669 4,071 1,96,860 3,65,914

2 IV Babra (NP) 5,221 4,634 9,855

3 III Bagasara (M) 23,413. 1,167 12,341 .; 1,921 1,264 40,106

4 IV Chalala . (NP) 9,980 307 88 336 10,711

5 IV Damnagar (NP) 7,833 704 486 9,023 .

6 III Dhari (NP) 10,578 2,090 11,496 6,984 31,148

7 V Dungar (GP) 2,987 73 137 2,298 5,495

8 IV Jafrabad (NP) 5,120 3,160 2,330 10,380 1,980 22,970

9 III Kodinar (NP) 25,881 1,333 4,387 1,245 23,397 ,,56,243

10 IV Lathi (NP) 2,502 4,000 162 10,024 16,688

11 III Rajula (NP) 23,657 207 734 3,386 6,824 34,808

12 IV Vadia (NP) 8,000 30 750 200 8,980

@ = Please See Appendix for Non-town Components of Urban Agglomeration.

224 DIRECTORY -In 1988 -1989

EXPENDITURE(IN RS. '(0) General Public Public Health Public Publjc Others Total Administration Safety and Conv- Works Institu- Expenditure SI. eniences tions No.

6,833 5,106 44,614 33,278 548 2,72,950 3,63,329

804 3,794 405 162 4,431 9,596 2

7,980 2,310 23,288 1,538 31 3,589 38,736 3

2,382 81 3,568 1,867 2,756 10,654 4

1,452 4,345 1,214 7,011 5

7,147 8,419 3,553 11,067 . 1,149 31,335 6

2,134 1,393 168 1,801 5~6 . 7

1,550 3,000 . 1,560 16,230 22,340 8

5,265 3,803 12,566 4,154 1,198 24,790 51,776 9

1,787 651 2,585 166 556 9,233 14,978 10

10,994 500 11,482 1,028 4,628 28,632 11

6,000 1,000 200 100 (,300 12

225 TOWN STATEMENT Civic and Other Amen

SI. Class and Name Civic Adm- Population Scheduled Cast- Road System Number of Latrines No. of Town inistration es and Scheduled Length of Water Service Others Status Tribes (in Kms.) Sewerage Borne (in 1990) Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 II Amreli@ (M) 69,366 SC 3,901 PR (36.91) OSD 6,884 14 218 ST 269 KR (13.00)

2 IV Babra (NP) 14,541 SC 1,054 PR (4.00) OSD 205 5 ST 15 KR (9.00)

3 III Bagasara (M) 28,389 SC 1,864 PR (12.58) O~D 1,422 62 47 ST 1 KR (12.42)

4 IV Chalala (NP) 16,193 SC 1,475 PR (7.20) CD, 236 ST 13 KR (3.00) OSD

5 IV Darnnagar (NP) 13,946 SC 924 PR (2.00) OSD 120 1 ST 148 KR (9.80)

6 III Dhari (NP) 22,467 SC 1,32? PR (24.00) S, 572 ST 88 KR (18.00) OSD

7 V Dungar (GP) 6,713 SC 457 PR (3.00) CD 35 8 ST 13 KR (4.00)

8 IV lafrabad (NP) 17,553 SC 329 PR (6.12) S,OSD 1,410 15 ST 20 KR (3.40)

9 III Kodinar (NP) 26,643 SC 2,840 PR (9.85) OSD 1,615 66 2 ST 55

10 IV Lathi (NP) 16,558 SC 1,447 PR (35.00) OSD 432 32 ST 41

11 III Rajula (NP) 26,571 SC 2,423 PR (2.00) S, 3,000 ST 27 KR (18.00) OSD

12 IV Vadia (NP) 10,716 SC 654 PR (6.00) OSD 1,500 ST 26 KR (9.00)

NA :: Not Available @ :: Please See Appendix for Non-town Components of Urban Agglomeration.

226 DIRECTORY -IV ities,1989

Method Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of u>nnections) of Disp- Source System of storage Fighting Domestic Industrial U>mmercial Road Others osalof of with Capacity in Service Lighting SI. Night Soil Supply Litres <'n brackets) (Points) No. l1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WB T,W OHT (52,12,000) Yes 12,583 737 3,671 1,425 590 SR (9,80,000)

WB T OHT (55,00,000) Amreli 1,470 71 428 750 90 2 BWP (2,00,000) (28.0)

ST T IG (7,50,000) Amreli 3,949 116 1,212 900 139 3 OHT (6,82,000) (31.0)

WB T,W PT (60,00,000) Amreli N.A. N.A. N.A. 435 4 (24.0)

ST T,W BWP (20,000) Amreli 1,578 468 183 425 1,300 5 OHT (1,00,000) (40.0)

ST T,W OHT (2,00,000) Yes 1,496 151 655 652 233 6

ST OHT (5,00,000) Mahuva 700 30 98 300 242 7 (33.0)

ST T,W OHT (22,50,000) Rajula 1,870 48 307 500 8 (22.0)

WB T,W OHT (3,87,500) Veraval 12,216 281 1,093 800 9 (45.0)

ST T,W BWP (4,50,000) Amreli 2,580 170 670 660 276 10 OHT (4,50,000) (24.0)

WB W SR (9,00,000) Yes 9,849 311. 1,955 625 1,134 11

ST T,W BWP (30,000) Jetpur 2,000 100 480 251 215 12 (25.0)

227 TOWN STATEMENT Civic and Other Amenities

SI. Oass and Name Name of Area of Population Paved System No. of Town Slum Slum of Slum Roads of (in Sq. (approximate) (in Kms.) Sewerage Kms.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 II Arnreli 1 Harijanvas 0.80 2,000 N.A. OSD 2 C,ompost Yard 0.60 1,000 N.A. OSD 3 Savarkundla Road 0.15 200 N.A. OSD 4 Jeshingpara, Rampara 1.80 2,000 N.A. OSD 5 Mangavapal Road 0.50 450 N.A. OSD 6 Pomliput Area 3.00 1,000 ' N.A. OSD 7 Near Civil Hospital, Vaghrivad 0.30 800 . 0.01 OSD 8 Near S.T. Depot 0.10 300 0.01 OSD 9 Near Dena Bank Society 0.10 200 N.'A. OSD 10 Rokadia Para 0.20 500 N.A. OSD

T = Tap Points N.A. = Not Available

TOWN STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreational

Sf. Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. of Town Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Dispensar~ Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges ies/T.B. Institu- Colleges (of Clinics, tions noted Degree level etc. in column 4 and above)

1 4 6 II Amreli@ 69,366 H (4) 225 AS (1) Jamnagar Morvi 1 TB (1) 24 C (1) (ZOO.O) (150.0) FPC (1)

2 IV Babra 14,541 H (1) 30 Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Amreli D (1) (28.0) (166.0) (140.0) (28.0) HC (1) 6 FPC (1)

3 III Bagasara 28,389 H (1) 30 C(1) Jamnagar Morvi Amrefi HC (1) 30 (201.0) (180.0) (;31.0) FPC (1) 3

4 IV Chalala 16,193 D (1) 6 Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Amreli TB (1) (24.0) (224.0) (174.0) (24.0) HC (1) FPC (1)

228 DIRECTORY -IVA in Notified Slums, 1989

Number of Latrines Method of No. of Tap Electrification (Number of Connections) SI. Private C-ommu- Disposal points!public Domestic Road Others No. Water Service Others nity of Night Hydrants Lighting Borne Soil installed for (Points) Supply of Prot- ected Water 8 9 10 ·11 12 13 14 15 16 NA NA NA 10 WB 3T 100 20 N.A. NA N.A. NA NA WB NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA WB NA 20 NA NA NA NA NA NA wB N.A ' NA NA NA NA N.A. NA NA WB NA 30 N.A. NA N.A. N.A. NA NA WB NA 20 N.A. NA NA N.A. NA NA WB NA 20 3 NA NA N.A. NA NA WB NA 10 2 NA NA NA NA NA WB 1 Hydrant 10 2 NA NA NA NA NA WE NA 20 4 NA

DIRECTORY -V and Cultural Facilities, 1989

Educational Facilities Working Number of Recreational and Women's Cultural Facilities Recoglllsed Higher Matrlcula- junIOr Primary Adult hostels Stadia Cmema Auditorial Public Shorthand, Secondary! tion/Seco- Second- Schools Literacy with Drama! Libraries Type writing Intermediate! ndary aryand Classes! number Comm- including and Vocatio- PUC!Senior Sec- Middle Centres, of unity Reading SI. nal Training ondary/(Pre-Uni- Schools Others Seats Halls Rooms No Institutions versity College/ (Specify) Junior College level) 11'5 11 1~ 1~ 14 13 16 I'7 18 19 20 Type (16) 7 7 23 8 3 PL(4) Sh.Type (2) 0 (4)

Type (1) 2 2 4 4 3 2

Type (2) 3 8 Amreli 1 PL (1) 3 Sh.Type (2) (31.0) RR(2)

Type (1) 2 2 5 Amreli PL(2) 4 (24.0) RR(2)

229 TOWN STATEMENT Medica~ Educational, Recreational

SI. Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. of Town Hospitals/ Beds in Art~/Science/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Dispensar- Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges iesrr.B. Institu- CoUeges(of Clinics, lions noted Degree level etc. in column 4 and above)

5 IV Damnagar 13,946 D (I) 18 Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Bhavnagar HC (1) 6 (40.0) (lSO.0) (170.0) (96.0) FPC (I) 3 1 0 (I) 3

6 III Dhari 22,467 D ( I) Amreli Jarnnagar Morvi Amreli HC (1) 20 (42.0) (242.0) (192.0) (42.0) FPC (1) NH ( 1)

7 V Dungar 6,713 D (3) 16 Mahuva Jamnagar Morvi Amreli HC ( 1) 12 (33.0) (306.0) (25'4,0) (85.0) NH (1) FPC (1)

8 IV Jafrabad 17,553 II (2) 16 Una, Jamnagar Morvi Amreli D (6) (45.0) (310.0) (260.0) (110.0) NH (2) HC (I) FPC (1)

Q 1lI Kodinar 26,643 II (2) 55 AC(I) Jamnagar Morvi Amreli D (10) (317.0) (267.0) (117.0) HC ( 1) 32

10 IV Lathi 16,558 H (1) 45 Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Amreli D (1) (24.0) (175.0) (125.0) (24.0) TB (1) FPC (1) 0 (1)

11 III Rajula 26,571 H (1) 300 Mahuva Jamnagar Morvi Amreli D (1) (39.0) (319.0) (270.0) (l()O.O) FPC (1)

12 IV Vadia 10,716 D (7) 12 Jetpur Jamnagar Morvi Amreli NH (1) (25.0) (148.0) (100.0) (52.0) HC (1) 40 FPC (1)

@) = Please see Appendix for Non-town C,(Jmponents of Urban Agglomeration. Note: In Gujarat ~tate, the Levels of Education are Oassified as under: (1) Primary (From Standard I to VII Passed) (2) Secondary/Matriculation (From Siandard VIII to X Passed) (3) Higher Secondary (From Standard XI to XII Passed) Hence, the details under C{li. 13 are not shown.

230 DIRECTORY -v and Cultural Facilities, 1989

Educational Facilities Working Number of Recreational and Women's Cultural Facilities RecogOlsed Higher Matrlcula- Junior Pnmary Adult hostels Stadia Cmema AuditOrial I'uhhc Shorthand, Secondary/ tioniSeco- Second- Schools Literacy with Drama/ Libraries Type writing Intermediate! ndary aryand Classes! number Comm- including and Vocatio- PUC/Senior Sec- Middle' Centres," of unity Reading SI. nal Training onda ry!(Pre-Uni- Schools Others Seats Halls Rooms No Institutions versity College! (Specify) Junior College leveQ Ii:! 11 1~ IJ 14 1:5 16 17 18 19 ~jj

Sh.Type (1) 2 4 Amreli 2 ~L(I) 5 (40.0) RR (1)

Type (2) 2 2 6 2 PL(I) 6

Amreli 2 4 2 PL(I) 7 (85.0)

Sh.Type (I) 4 7 Rajula PL{I) 8 o I (1) (22.0)

Type (2) 3 3 4 Una 2 PL(I) 9 Sh.Type (1) (25.0)

Type (1) 2 2 5 Amreli PL(2) 10 Sh.Type (1) (24.0) RR(2)

Amreli 2 2 to PL(l) 11 (100.0)

Type (1) 7 Amreli PL(I) 12 Sh.Type (1) (52.0) RR(l)

231 TOWN STATEMENT Trade, Commerce, Industry

51. Class and Name Name of three Most Important Commodities Name of three Most Important No. of Towll Imported Exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2 3 4 5 6 7 II Amreli@ Sugar Cloth Kerosene Groundnut Groundnut Oil

2 IV Babra Foodgrains Tobacco Cloth Groundnut Snuff Oil

3 III Bagasani Cotton Yarn Silk Yarn Oil Seeds Handloom Embroideried doth Garments

4 IV Chalala Cloth Sugar Grocery, Foodgrains Oil Seeds Hosiery

5 IV Damnagar Crude Oil Cloth Tea Edible Oil Cotton

6 III Dhari Material SUlphar Dye-chem Groundnut PVC Wire for PVC Seeds & Cable

7 V Dungar Sugar Rice Wheat Onions Groundnut

8 IV Jafrabad Foodgrains Cloth Teakwood Salt Fish

9 III Kodinar Tyre& Tube Steel, Chemicals Sugar Cement Machinery Spareparts

10 IV Lathi Sugar Cloth Wood Chillies Groundnut oil

11 1I1 Rajula Sugar Tea Tobacco & Stolle FoodgrailMi· its Product~ Products

12 IV Vadia Sugar Gur Edible Oil Groulldnut Wheat

@::::Please See Appendix for Non-town ComponentS of Urban Agglomeration.

232 DIRECTORY - VI and Banking, 1939

Commodities Name of three Most Important Commodities Number Number of Number of SI. Manufactured of Banks Agricultu- Non-Agricul- No. ral Credit turaLCredit 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1

Wheat Tiles Silk Cloth Groundnut 15 608 80 Oil

Oil Engines Oil Engines Snuff Groundnut 2 2 & its Spare- & it~ Spare- Oil parts parts

Edible Oil Edible Oil Handloom Dyed & 4 1 2 3 Cloth Printed Cloth

Khadi Cloth Foodgrains Oil Seeds Cotton 3 2 4

Foodgrains Groundnut Cotton Foodgrains 3 5

Phosphet Ferti- Groulldmit PVC-Wire Phosphet Ferti- 4 6 Users Seeds & Cable Iisers

B

Gypsum Salt Fish Gypsum 4 4 8

Groundnut Edible Oil Cement Sugar 4 3 9

Catton Groundllut Oil Cotton Chillies 5 2 3 10

Catton Diesel Oil Electric Stone 5 2 11 Engine Motors Products

GroundlJutOil Graundnut Wheat Soap 3 1 12

233 APPENDIX Towns showing their outgrowth with population

SI. Name of the Town Population of Out Growth Population of No. with Location Code Core Town Out Growth 1 2 3 4 5 1 Amreli-5/l 67,827 (i) Amreli 1,539

234 PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT EXPLANATORY NOTE AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN mE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primary C(nsus Abstract of 1991 Census provides infonllation in respect of each village in rural area and each town/ward in urban area. The villages/ towns have been arranged as per ascending order of Census Village/Town location code numbers. It gives infomlation about the area of the village in hectares an~ town in Square kilometers, numhtr bf occupied residential houses and households,total population with sex break-up (including House.less and Instituliollta' population) and population of Scheduled Casles and Scbedule~ Tribes, literates. The entire population ofvilJage I town/ward is divided into main workers, marginal workers and non-workers and main workers are further divided into nine brood industrial categories as under.

1. Cultivators (I) 2. Agricultural Labourers (II) 3. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activites (III) 4. Mining and quarrying (IV) 5. Manufactuing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs (i) ,Household Industry (V.a) (ii) Other than Household Industry (Y.b) 6. Construction (VI) 7. Trade and Commerce (VII) 8. Transport, Storage and communications (VIII) 9. Other Services (IX) The sexwise break-up of total main workers (industrial category I to IX) has been presented In addition to similar break-up for each broad-industrial category of workers, marginal workers and non-workers.

TIe following Abbreviations have been used in the Primary Census Abstract for facility of presentation.

1. Municipal Corporation M.Corp 2. Municipality M 3. Non-Municipal Area NM 4. Nagar Panchayat NP 5. Village Panchayat G.P 6. Cantonment Cantt. 7. Notified Area NAC 8. Industrial Notified Area INA 9. Urban Agglomeration UA to. OutGrowth 00 H. Total T 12. Rural R 13. Urban U 14. Not Available NA The following conversion factor has been us'ed for converting areas into hectares and hectares into Km2•

Acres x 0.40467=Hectares Hectares x lOO=.Km2 The following villages have been treated as Census Towns or merged fully in Towns or one of the constituent units of Urban Agglomeration i.e. Outgrowths at 1991 Census. Hence, the details of such villages are not shown in Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract.

SI. Taluka Villages Merged in which No. Name L.C.No. Town or name of U.A. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

I Treated as Census Towns NIL

II Merged fully in Towns NIL

III Outgrowths at 1991 Census 1. Kunkavav Vadia 1. Natvarnagat 62 Bagasara

Amr. - 16 236/1

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) DISTRICT: AMRELI DISTRICT PRIMARY

Loca- StateIDistrict! Total) Area 2 No. of No. of Total Population (Including tion Talukal RuraV inKm Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless Code C.O.block! ' Urban ed Resi- holds Population) No. VA/ City/ dential Town Houses

P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 Arnreli District T "'6,7'0.00 1,95,291 1,99,486 12,52,589 6,32,129 6,20,460 R 6,478.70 1,51,433 1,54,935 '),32,933 4,94,103 4,88,330 U 281.30 43,858 44,551 2,",656 1,38,026 1,31,630 1 AmreIi T 838.50 31,614 31,699 1,98,232 1,00,054 98,178 Talukal R 827.10 20,086 20,129 1,28,866 64,303 64,563 C.D.block U 11.40 11,528 11,570 69,366 35,751 33,615 Amreli U.A. U N.A. 11,528 11,570 69,366 35,751 33,615 ~i)AmldjM U 11.44 11,315 11,357 67,827 34,932 32,895 iI) Amreli OG U N.A. 213 213 1,539 819 720 2 Dhari T 1,092.20 22,679 23,117 1,44,232 73,194 71,038 Taluka/ R 1,068.30 16,494 16,816 1,05,572 53,332 52,240 C.D.block U 23.90 6,185 6,301 38,660 ,\19,862 , 18,798 Dhari NP U 1.53 3,601 3,676 22,467 11,522 10,945

ChaJala NP U 22.34 2,584 2,625 16,193 8,~4O 7,853 3 Khambha T 407.50 8,319 8,433 53,045 26,592 26,453 Talukal R 407.50 8,319 8,433 53,045 26,592 26,453 C.D.block U 4 Ra/ula T 847.70 22,940 25,338 1,60,177 80,703 79,474 Ta ukal R 823.70 17,700 19,784 1,26,893 63,827 63,066 C.O.block U 24.00 5,240 5,554 33,284 16,876 16,408 Rajula NP U 2.32 4,242 4,446 26,571 13,469 13,102 DungarGP U 21.66 998 1,108 6,713 3,407 3,306 5 Jafrabad T 355.70 11,998 12,133 73,641 37,530 36,111 Talukal R 326.90 8,727 8,855 56,088 28,634 27,454 C.D.block U 28.80 3,271 3,278 17,553 8,896 8,657 Iafrabad NP U 28.77 3,271 3,278 17,553 8,896 8,657 6 Kodinar T 536.80 25,081 25,618 1,65,795 84,055 81,740 Talukal R 520.20 21,005 21,452 1,39,152 70,386 68,766 C.D.block U 16.60 4,076 4,166 26,643 13,669 12,974 Kodinar NP U 16.58 4,076 4,166 . 26,643 13,669 12,974 7 Kunkavav Vadia T 839.30 26,675 26,847 1,67,708 84,138 83,570 Talukal R 780.30 20,292 20,389. 1,28,603 64,207 64,396 C.D.block U 59.00 6,383 6,458 39,105 19,931 19,174 Vadia NP U 15.22 1,940 1,955 10,716 5,483 5,233 Bagasara M U 43.75 4,443 4,503 28,389 14,448 13,941 * These represent provisional 'geograpbical area' figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban area are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for TUral area are derived by substracting the urban area from the total area of the District. The tota~ area figures of the Taluka/C.D.block will not tally with the district figures because the former represent 'land use' area and are derived from the figures supplied by the Director of Land Records.

238 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total Popvlation in Scheduled Scheduled Loca- the Age Group Castes Tribes tion. 0-6 Code No.

P M F P M F P M F 10 11 12 13 14 " 15 16 17 18 1 2,10,181 I,08,SM 1,01,387 ' 1,14,244 53;276 55,968 2,037 1,134 903 5 1,65,785 85,821 79;964 95,549 48,687 46,862 1,321 733 588 44,402 22;979 21,423 18,695 9,589 9,106 716 401 315

29,967 15',5~ 14,427 16,508 8,443 8,065 333 159 174 1 19,726 10,268 9,458 12,607 6,452 6,155 64 ro 54 10,241 5,272 4,969 3,901 1,991 1,910 269 149 120 10,241 5,272 4,969 3,901 1,991 1,910 269 149 120 10,021 5,160 4,861 3,862 1,956 1,906 269 149 120 220 112 108 39 35 4 22,960 12,030 10,930 13,118 6,741 6,317 268 140 128 2 16,614 8,735 7,879 10,316 5,298 5,018 167 86 81 6,346 J,295 3,051 2,802 1,443 1,359 101 54 47

3,708 1,899 1,809 1,327 672 655 88 46 42 2,638 1,396 1';242 1,475 771 704 13 8 5 8,800 4,511 4,289 3,213 1,607 1,606 31 26 5 3 8,800 4,511 4,289 3,213 1,607 1,606 31 26 5

30,033 15,570 14,463 12,313 6,205 6,108 214 125 89 4 24,064 12,440 11,624 9,433 4,735 4,698 174 105 69 5,969 3,130 2,839 2,880 1,470 1,410 40 20 20

4,818 2,541 2,277 2,423 1,254 1,169 27 12 15 1,151 589 562 457 216 241 13 8 5 14,987 7,572 7,415 4,795 2,407 2,388 51 35 16 5 11,384 5,710 5,674 4,466 2,231 2,235 31 22 9 3,603 1,862 1,741 329 176 153 20 13 7 3,603 1,862 1,741 329 176 153 20 13 7' 28,240 14,249 13,991 27,323 13,884 13,439 821 465 356 6 23,797 11,980 11,817 24,483 12,405 12,078 766 433 333 4,443 2,269 2,174 2,840 1,479 1,361 55 32 23 4,443 2,269 2,174 2,840 1,479 1,361 55 32 23

25,158 13,271 11,887 16,321 8,460 7,861 40 25 15 7 19,230 10,174 9,056 13,803 7,191 6,612 13 8 5 5,928 3,097 2,831 2,518 1,269 1,249 27 17 10

1,496 792 704 654 319 335 26 16 10

4,432 2,305 2,127 1,864 950 914 1 The area fi~res of the town are presented in two digit whereas total of the urban area figures in taluka/district are presented is one digit. Hence, there are the chances for minor variations because of the rounded area figures.

239 DISTRICT: AMRELI DISTRICf PRIMARY

Loea- State/District/ Total! Literates Industrial Catego!y of Main Workers tion Taluka/ Rural! Total Main Cultivators Code C.D.block! Urban Workers

No. U.A./City/ / Town (I-IX) (1) P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 Amreli District T 6,26,061 3,72,902 2,53,159 4,21,235 3,37,912 83,323 1,67,996 1,30,785 37,211 R 4,64,580 2,79,154 1,85,426 3,42,086 2,67,847 74,239 1,58,090 1,22,177 35,913 U 1,61,481 93,748 67,733 79,149 70,065 9,084 9,906 8,608 1,298

Amreli T 1,24,292 70,228 54,064 62,606 52,894 9,712 19,973 15,852 4,121 Taluka/ R 76,725 43,380 33,345 43,294 35,120 8,174 18,596 14,582 4,014 CD.block U 47,567 26,848 20,719 19,312 17,774 1,538 1,377 1,270 107 Amreli U.A. U 47,567 26,848 20,719 19,312 17,774 1,538 1,377 1,270 107 ~i) AmreliM U 46,630 26,292 20,338 18,839 17,349 1,490: 1,132 1,070 62 ii) Amreli OG U 937 556 381 473 425 48/ 245 200 45 i .' 2 Dhari T 80,279 45,789 34,490 48,872 39,474 9,398 20,808 16,536 4,272 Taluka/ R 56,372 32,123 24,249 37,282 29,212· 8,070 11,217 15,124 4,093 CD.block U 23,907 13,666 10,241 11,590 10,262 1,328 ~91 1,412 179 Dhari NP U 13,839 7,853 5,986 6,822 5,954 868 984 877 107 Chalala NP U 10,068 5,813 4,255 4,768 4,308 460 601 535 72 3 Khambha T 27,134 16,087 11,047 17,306 14,389 . 2,917 8,088 6,635 1,453 Taluka/ R 27,134 16,087 11,041 17,306 14,389 2,917 8,088 6,635 1,453 CD.block U

4 Ralula T 59,088 39,063 20,025 56,868 43,303 13,565 22,983 17,676 5,307 Ta uka/ R 41,695 28,492 13,203 46,894 34,661 12,233 21,659 16,579 5,080 CD.block U 17,393 10,571 6,822 9,974 8,642 1,332 1,324 1,097 227 Rajula NP U 14,090 8,424 5,666 7,877 6,877 1,000 757 632 125

DungarGP U 3,303 ~147 1,156 2,097 1,765 332 567 465 102 5 Jafrabad T 21,938 15,450 6,488 26,180 19,828 6,352 9,581 7,879 1,702 Taluka/ R 14,497 10,638 3,859 20,982 15,752 5,230 9,059 7,396 1,663 C.D.block U 7,441 4,812 2,629 5,198 4,076 1,122 522 483 39 Jafrabad NP U 7,441 4,812 2,629 5,198 4,076 1,122 522 483 39 6 Kodinar T 76,669 48,943 27,726 53,098 43,115 9,983 19,504 16,534 2,970 Taluka/ R 61,258 39,831 21,427 45,687 36,442 9,245 18,632 15,772 2,860 CD.block U 15,411 9,112 6,299 7,411 6,673 738 872 762 110

KodinarNP U 15,411 9,112 6,299 7,411 6,673 738 872 762 110 7 Kunkavav Vadia T 95,420 53,912 41,508 54,102 44,084 10,018 26,178 20,158 6,020 Taluka/ R 70,845 39,925 30,920 42,904 33,807 9,097 24,223 18,337 5,886 C.D.block U 24,575 13,987 10,588 11,198 10,277 921 1,955 1,821 134

Vadia NP U 6,826 3,986 2,840 3,051 2,726 325 625 560 65

Bagasara M U 17,749 10,001 7,748 8,147 7,551 596 1,330 1,261 69

240 CENSUS ABSTRAC1

Industrial Catag0!l of Main Workers Loca- Agricultural Livestock, Forestry, Mining and Manufacturing, Proce- tion Labourers Fishing Hunting & Quarrying ssing, Servicing and Code Plantations, Orchards & ReRairs No. Allied Activities In Household Industry {II} {II!) (!V) (V.a} P M F P M F P M F P M F 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 1,01,199 66,069 35,130 13,883 11,736 2,147 I,ll' 1,066 53 4,866 3,761 1,105 5 91,591 59,211 32,380 10,019 8,817 1,202 513 504 9 3,318 2,599 719 9,608 6,858 2,750 3,864 2,919 '45 606 562 44 1,548 I,U.2 386 10,436 6,868 3,568 1,300 1,253 47 74 68 6 . 732 497 235 1 9,801 6,314 3,487 947 912 35 50 46 4 591 428 163 635 554 81 353 341 12 24 22 2 141 69 72 635 554 81 353 341 12 24 22 2 141 69 72 614 534 ,80 353 341 12 19 17 2 140 68 72 21 20 1 5 5 1 1 12,378 8,280 4,098 1,281 1,141 140 7 7 558 422 136 2 9,828 6,409' 3,419 1,027 890 137 5 5 327 239 88 2,550 1,871 619 254 251 3 2 2 231 183 48 1,651 1,180 471 215 212 3 2 2 111 94 17 899 691 208 39 39 120 89 31 4,241 3,047 1,194 500 461 39 50 49 1 104 98 6 3 4,241 3,047 1,194 500 461 39 50 49 1 104 98 6

16,078 10,053 6,025 1,333 1,018 315 658 616 42 536 387 149 4 15,007 9,455 5,552 1,102 819 283 138 137 1 412 297 115 1,071 598 473 231 199 32 520 479 41 124 90 34 543 248 295 168 139 29 520 479 41 106 77 29 528 350 178 63 60 3 18 13 5 9,033 5,704 3,329 3,072 2,097 975 72 71 1 104 77 27 5 8,877 5,62() 3,251 818 673 145 20 20 80 63 17 156 78 78 2,254 1,424 830 52 51 1 24 14 10 156 78 78 2,254 1,424 830 52 51 1 24 14 10 19,154 13,104 6,050 2,727 2,347 380 174 174 497 449 48 6 17,332 11,656 5,676 2,684 2,304 380 170 170 420 383 37 1,822 1,448 374 43 43 4 4 77 66 11 1,822 1,448. 374 43 43 4 4 77 66 11 9,215 6,311 2,904 1,086 1,036 50 24 24 1,264 1,044 220 7 7,990 5,361 2,629 770 731 39 23 23 719 586 133 1,225 950 275 316 305 11 1 1 545 458 87 536 433 103 147 146 84 51 33 689 517 172 169 159 10 1 1 461 407 54

241 DISTRICT: AMRELI DISTRICT PRIMARY

Loca- State/District/ Total/ Industrial Catago!y of Main Workers tion Taluka/ Rural! Manufacturing, Processing, Constructions Trade and Code C.D.block! Urban Servicing and Re~airs Commerce No. UA! City/ Other than Town Household Industry (V.b} ~ v 11 (VII} P M F P M F P M F I 2 :; 4U 4i 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 5 Amnii District T 65,843 64,310 1,533 4,732 4,159 573 26,133 25,269 864 R 49,243 48,066 1,177 2,562 2,130 432 10,291 9,882 409 U 16,600 16,244 356 2,170 2,029 141 15,842 15,387 455

Amreli T 12,358 12,196 162 1,295 1,225 70 6,317 6,127 190 Taluka! R 8,583 8,483 100 417 407 10 1,542 1,472 70 C.D.block U 3,775 3,713 62 878 818 60 4,775 4,655 l20 AmreliU.A. U 3,775 3,713 62 878 818 60 4,775 4,655 l20 ~i) Amreli M U 3,657 3,595 62 872 812 60 4,751 4,631 120 iI) Amreli OG U 118 118 6 6 24 24 2 Dhari T 7,309 7,217 92 405 391 14 2,563 2,489 74 Taluka! R 4,347 4,305 42 156 150 6 776 742 34 C.D.block U 2,962 2,912 50 249 241 8\., 1,787 1,747 40 Dhari NP U 1,494 1,469 25 146 138 8 1,042 1,013 29

Chalala NP U 1,468 1,443 25 103 103 I 745 734 11 3 Khambba T 2,202 2,185 17 69 67 2 898 860 38 Taluka! R 2,202 2,185 17 69 67 2 898 860 38 C.D.block U

4 Rajula T 6,940 6,335 605 1,301 870 431 3,153 3,031 122 Taluka! R 4,926 4,365 561 988 591 397 1,116 1,066 50 C.D.block U 2,014 1,970 44 313 ·279 34 2,037 1,965 72 Rajula NP U 1,658 1,614 44 307 273 34 1,822 1,752 70

DungarGP U 356 356 6 6 215 213 2 5 lafrabad T 1,630 1,552 78 17,9 159 20 1,144 1,085 59 Taluka! R 881 828 53 91 83 8 546 521 25 C.D.block U 749 724 25 88 76 12 598 564 34 Jafrabad NP U 749 724 25 88 76 12 598 564 34 6 Kodinar T 3,517 3,459 58 347 344 3 3,530 3,408 122 Taluka! R 2,303 2,260 43 210 209 1 1,648 1,583 65 C.D.block U 1,214 1,199 15 137 135 2 1,882 1,825 57

KodinarNP U 1,214 1,199 15 137 135 2 1,882 1,825 57

7 Kunkavav Vadia T 6,707 6,603 104 426 409 17 4,050 3,950 100 Taluka! R 4,885 4,819 66 200 199 1 1,511 1,470 41 C.D.block U 1,822 1,784 38 226 210 16 2,539 2,480 59

Vadia NP U 353 344 9 45 43 2 579 555 24 Bagasara M U 1,469 1,440 29 181 167 14 1,960 1,925 35

242 CENSUS ABSTRACT

. Industrial Catego!}: of Main Workers Marginal Non-workers Loca- Transport, Storage Others Services Workers tion &Communications Code No. (VIII) QXl p M F P M F P M F P M F 49 50 51 52 53 54 ·55 56 57 58 59 60 1 8,731 8,648 83 26,733 22,109 4,624 78,0~2 2,547 75,S<&! 7,53,262 2,91,670 4,61,592 5 3,150 3,117 33 13,309 1l,344 1,965 73,399 2,261 71,138 5,67,448 2,23,995 3,43,453 5,581 5,531 50 13,424 10,765 2,659 4,693 286 4,407 1,85,814 67,675 1,18,139 2,650 2,620 30 7,471 6,188 1,283 9,713 271 9,442 1,25,913 46,889 79,024 1 617 615 2 2,150 1,861 289 9,130 178 8,952 76,442 29,005 47,437 2,033 2,005 28 5,321 4,327 994 583 93 490 49,471 17,884 31,587 2,033 2,005 28 5,321 4,327 994 583 93 490 49,471 17,884 31,587 2,028 2,000 28 5,273 4,281 992 525 92 433 48,463 17,491 30,972 5 5 . 48 46 2 58 1 57 1,008 393 615 877 861 16 2,686 2,130 556 9,874 585 9,289 85,486 33,135 52,351 2 284 272 12 1,315 1,076 239 8,799 559 8,240 59,491 23,561 35,930 593 589 4 1,371 1,054 317 1,075 26 1,049 25,995 9,574 16,421 335 332 3 842 637 205 661 17 644 14,984 5,551 9,433 258 257 1 529 417 112 414 9 405 11,011 4,023 6,988 155 154 1 999 833 166 4,924 149 4,775 30,815 12,054 18,761 3 155 154 1 999 833 166 4,924 149 4,775 30,815 12,054 18,761

954 938 16 2,932 2,379 553 12,422 408 12,014 90,887 36,992 53,895 4 257 251 6 1,289 1,101 188 11,810 380 11,430 68,189 28,786 39,403 697 687 . 10 1,643 1,278 365 612 28 584 22,698 8,206 14,492 576 567 9 1,420 1,096 324 363 14 349 18,331 6,578 11,753 121 120 1 223 182 41 249 14 235 4,367 1,628 2,739 351 J48 3 1,014 856 158 5,026 247 4,779 42,435 17,455 24,980 5 142 140 2 468 402 66 4,530 210 4,320 30,576 12,672 17,904 209 208 1 546 454 92 4% 37 459 11,859 4,783 7,076 209 208· 1 546 454 92 4% 37 459 11,859 4,783 7,076 775 773 2 2,873 2,523 350. 7,383 213 7,170 1,05,314 40,727 64,587 6 430 430 1,858 1,675 183 7,043 183 6,860 86,422 33,761 52,661 345 343 2 1,015 848 167 340 30 310 18,892 6,966 11,926 345 343 2 1,015 848 167 340 30 310 18,892 6,966 11,926 1,509 1,502 7 3,643 3,047 596 11,239 348 10,891 1,02,367 39,706 62,661 7 553 548 5 2,030 1,733 297 10,528 295 10,233 75,171 30,105 45,066 956 954 2 1,613 1,314 299 711 53 658 27,196 9,601 17,595 231 231 451 363 88 177 27 150 7,488 2,730 4,758 725 723 2 1,162 951 211 534 26 508 19,708 6,871 12,837

243 DISTRICT:. AMRELI DISTRICT PRIMARY

Loca- StateIDistrict/ Total! Area 2 No. of No. of Total Population (Including tion Taluka/ Rural/ inKm Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless Code C.D.block! Urban ed Resi- holds Population) No. U.A./City/ dential Town Houses

P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Babra T 793.10 16,682 16,868 1,07,809. 54,406 53,403 Taluka/ R 73350 14,278 14,464 93,268 46,948 46,320 C.D.block U 59.60 2,404 2,404 14,541 7,458 7,083 Babra NP U 59.62 2,404 2,404 14,541 7,458 7,083

9 Lathi T 632.80 18,860 18,946 1,19,304 60,184 59,120 Taluka/ R 574.80 14,089 14,126 88,8~0 44,601 44,199 C.D.block U 58.00 4,771 4,820 30,5'4 15,583 14,921 Lathi NP U 36.15 2,591 2,622 16,558 8,396 8,162 Damnagar NP U 21.85 2,180 2,198 13,946 / 7,187, 6,759

10 Lilia T 395.00 10,443 10,487 62,646 31,273 31,373 Taluka/ R 395.00 10,443 10,487 62,646 31,2~ 31,373 C.D.block U --

244 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total Population in Scheduled Scheduled Loca- the Age Group Castes Tribes tion. 0-6 Code No.

p M F P M F P M F to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

18,601 9,609 8,992 7,~4 3,716 3,568 54 29 25 8 16,077 8,321 7,756 6,230 3,176 3,054 39 21 18 2,524 1,288 1,236 1,054 540 514 15 8 7 2,524 .1,288 1,236 1,054 540 514 15 .g 7

20,870 10,917 9,953 8,928 4,556 4,372 197 114 83 9 15,522 S,151 7,371 6,557 3,335 3,222 8 6 2 5,348 2,766 2,582 2,371 1,221 1,150 189 108 81

2,917 1,460 1,457 1,447 761 686 41 22 19_ 2,431 1,306 1,125 924 460 464 148 86 62

to,571 5,531 5,040 4,441 2,257 2,184 28 16 12 10 10,571 5,531 5,040 4,441 2,257 2,184 28 16 12

245 DISTRICT: AMRELI DISTRICf PRIMARY

J..oca- State! District/ Total/ Literates Industrial Catego~ of Main Workers tion Taluka/ Rural/ Total Main Cultivators ~ode C.D.block! Urban Workers No. UA/City/ Town (I-IX) (I) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 8 Babra T 47,660 28,346 19,314 38,295 29,639 8,656 18,910 13,867 5,043 Taluka/ R 39,604 23,657 15,947 33,801 25,720 8,081 18,088 Ij,190 4,898 C.D.block U 8,056 4,689 3,367 4,494 3,919 575 822 677 145

Babra NP U 8,056 4,689 3,367 4,494 3,919 575 822 677 145 9 Lathi T 61,348 36,304 25,044 41,794 33,694 8;100 14,096 10,184 3,912 Taluka/ R 44,217 26,241 17,976 31,822 25,252 6,570 12,653 9,098 3,555 C.D.block U 17,131 10,063 7,068 9,9.72 8,442 1,530 : 1,443 1,086 357 . Lathi NP U 9,063 5,394 3,669 5,272 4,489 783 854 652 201 DamnagarNP U 8,068 4,669 3,399 4,700 3,953 1747 590 434 156 10 Lilia T 32,233 18,780 13,453 22,114 17,492 4,622 7,815 5,464 2,411 Taluka/ R 32,233 18,780 13,453 22,114 17,492 4,622 7,875 5,464 2,411 C.D.block U

246 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loea- Ivestoc, ores try, Fishing Hunting & Plantations, Orchards & Allied Activities {II} {III} {IV) P M F P M F P M F P F 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 8,127 5,193 2,934 1,110 1,020 90 26 26 235 156 79 8 7,234 4,523 2,711 981 910 71 23 23 214 140 74 893 670 223 129 110 19 3 3 21 16 5 893 670 223 129 110 19 3 3 21 16 5 7,461 4,338. 3,123 1,113 1,012 101 28 25 3 717 531 186 9 6,205 3,649 2,556 829 766 63 28 25 3 332 265 67 1,256 689 567 284 246 38 -- 385 266 119 657 413 244 152 137 15 357 249 108 599 276 323 132 109 23 28 17 11 5,076 3,171 1,905 361 351 10 6 6 119 100 19 10 5,076 3,171 ·1,905 361 351 10 6 6 119 100 19

247 DISTRICT: AMRELI DISTRICT PRIMARY

Loca- State/ District! TotaIl Industrial Catago!y of Main Workers tion Taluka/ Rural/ Manufacturing, Processing, Constructions Trade and Code C.D.block! Urban Servicing and Rel1airs Commerce No. V.A./ City/ Other than Town Household Industry (V.b) (VI) (VII) P M F P M F P M F I 2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 8 Babra T 5,618 5,506 112 243 239 4 1,664 1,606 58 Taluka/ R 4,808 4,727 81 178 174 4 837 805 32 C.D.block U 810 779 31 65 65 827 801 26 Babra NP V 810 779 31 65 65 827 801 26 9 Lathi T 12,879 12,654 225 363 351 12 2,116 2,036 80 Taluka/ R 9,625 9,491 134 149 146 3 719 686 33 C.D.block U 3,254 3,163 91 214 205 9 1,397 1,350 47 Lathi NP V 1,505 1,479 26 111 109 2 689 6,72 17 DamnagarNP V 1,749 1,684 65 103 96 7 708 678 30 10 Lilia T 6,683 6,603 80 104 '104 698 677 21 Taluka/ R 6,683 6,603 80 104 104 698 677 21 C.D.block U

248 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Categor~ of Main Workers Marginal Non-workers 1..0(:3- Transport, Storage Others Services Workers lion &Communications Code No.

(VII!) (IX} P M F P M F P M F P M F 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 1 552 550 ' 2 1,810 1,476 334 6.,404 163 6,241 63,110 24,604 38,506 8 258 256 2 1,180 972 208 6;378 158 6,220 53,089 21,070 32,019 294 294 630 504 126 26 5 21 10,021 3,534 6,487 294 294 630 504 126 26 5 21 10,021 3,534 6,487 713 708 5 2,308 1,855 453 7,106 83 7,023 70,404 26,407 43,997 9 259 257 2 1,023 869 154 6,256 69 6,187 50,722 19,280 31,442 454 451 3 1,285 986 299 850 14 836 19,682 7,127 12,555

266 265, 1 682 513 169 456 11 445 10,830 3,896 6,934 188 186 . 2 603 473 130 394 3 391 8,852 3,231 5,621

195 194 1 997 822 175 4,001 80 3,921 36,531 13,701 22,830 10 195 194 1 997 822 175 4,001 80 3,921 36,531 13,701 22,830

249

VILLAGE / TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK AMRELI TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE AMRELt

Loca- Name ofVilIage( Area of ViIla- No. of No, of Total Population (Including Total Population in lion Town/Ward ge in Rectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town! cd Rcsi- bolds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Km2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. I Amreli T 838.54 31,614 31,699 1,98,232 1,00,054 98,178 29,967 15,540 14,427 Talukal K.m.2 C.D.block R 827.10 20,086 20,129 1,28,866 64,303 64,563 19,726 10,268 9,458 Hectares (82,709.38~ K.m. U 1l.44 1l,52S 1l,570 69,366 35,751 3l,615 10,241 5,272 4,969

RURAL AREAS

1 Monpur 2,465.53 545 546 3,707 1,836 1,871' 635 347 288 2 Jasbvantgadh 2,392.38 646 646 4,648 2,367 2,281 778 410 368 3 Chital 2,325.34 1,281 1,282 8,847 4,459 4,388 1,359 694 665 4 Khijadiya Radadiya 808.34 308 308 1,808 911 897 291 ISO 141 5 Haripura 1,095.01 166 166 1,127 549 578 180 83 97

6 Sbedubbar 2,501.14 648 648 4,356 2,183 2,173 719 377 342 7 Timba 312.57 22 22 176 92 84 8 Rikadiya 722.87 145 145 1,026 516 510 161 85 76 9 Randbiya 1,383.83 320 321 2,156 1,094 1,062 336 176 160 10 Dahida 952.45 218 218 1,438 727 711 255 125 130

11 Kathma 651.64 95 95 593 299 294 96 47 49 12 Pipallag 1,082.26 240 240 1,573 791 782 239 131 108 13 Ankadiya Nana 1,549.76 472 472 3,341 1,669 1,672 550 300 250 14 Machiya}a Mota 1,170.26 272 272 ' 1,696 852 844 290 155 135 15 Suragpur 229.57 52 52 340 161 179 62 27 35

16 Varasda 2,572.68 473 473 2,992 '1,491 1,501 466 228 238 17 Machiyalll Nana 1,477.50 410 410 2,379 1,237 1,142 408, 218 190 18 Giriya 861.57 159 159 1,026 534 492 113 53 60 19 Sangaderi 221.76 71 71 485 251 234 58 33 25 20 Venivadar 334.37 105 105 673 348 325 145 84 61

21 Ankadiya Mota 3,429.66 960 966 6,569 3,250 3,319 1,064 532 532 22 Malvan 759.11 202 205 1,210 593 617 208 105 103 23 Bhandariya Nana 964.73 219 219 1,379 672 707 192 90 102 24 MangvapaI 1,074.38 243 243 1,723 880 843 275 148 127 25 Baxipur· 397.22 105 105 640 345 295 128 65 63

26 lshvariya 377.70 241 241 1,807 912 895 275 132 143 27 Keriyanagas ' 1,300.54 500 500 3,232 1,603 1,629 570 301 269 28 Amarpur(Varudi) 691.47 231 231 1,503 769 734 258 138 120 29 Vadera 1,580.71 418 418 2,634 1,323 1,311 410 225 185 30 Rangpur 935.23 186 187 1,275 634 641 185 105 80

254 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- lion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II) -- M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

8,443 8,065 159 174 70,228 54,064 52,894 9,712 15,852 4,121 6,868 3,568 1

6,452 6,155 10 54 43,380 33,345 35,120 8,174 14,582 4,014 6,314 3,487

1,991 1,910 149 120 26,848 20,719 17,774 1,538 1,270 107 554 81

295 283 1,046 822 1,008 139 510 114 1155 18 1 177 171 2 4 1,498 1,112 1,263 409 411 157 56 166 2 164 187 3,012 2,249 2,325 199 518 90 162 52 3 34 34 679 446 516 14 125 1 35 9 4 21 18 309 276 329 22 177 14 28 8 5

266 238 1,283 1,045 1,161 339 448 158 206 158 6 58 50 41 20 8, 7 93 91 316 257 286 81 152 36 40 44 8 104 88, 622 468 593 87 265 39 101 '3,9 9 181 171 529 348 393 75 170 23 97 48 10

30 33 169 112 160 4 92 3 4 1 11 225 226 562 347 436 32 207 9 122 23 12 93 96 1,121 848 845 230 421 164 80 46 13 71 60 548 374 478 33 211 11 139 18 14 7 15 108 80 95 40 79 34 8 5 15

206 206 1,044 720 828 '83 353 36 164 34 16 179 179 810 498 704 94 306 13 187 79 17 60 58 360 207 304 112 222 106 31 5 18 -~ 179 132 146 10 77 6 19 3 '2 167 137 168 112 102 94 30 18 20

378 352 2,316 1,871 1,721 432 804 219 200 173 21 3 2 426 330 315 48 147 20 56 15 22 103 100 528 412 380 26 227 2 86 24 23 20 18 629 475 485 32 196 14 85 16 24 11 4 192 91 190 14 34 2 19 8 25

718 527 489 184 188 140 42 39 26 209 197 1,092 809 861 326 282 170 192 145 27 45 41 5 7 501 367 376 179 ' 103 125 43 42 28 98 99· 838 687 730 217 376 152 88 56 29 . 113 110 477 427 375 97 206 44 71 50 30

255 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE AMRELI

Loca- NameofVill~gel CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than AWed Activities Industry Housebold Industry (TIl) (IV) V(a) V@ M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

1 Anlreli T 1,253 47 68 6 497 235 12,196 162 Talukal C.D.block R 912 35 46 4 428 163 8,483 100

U 341 12 22 69 72 3,713 62 KURALAREAS '

1 Monpur 27 239 6 2 Jashvantgadh 30 27 17 450 12 3 Chita) 22 3 61 12 740 4 Khijadiya Radadiya 9 1 234 5" HariPUIll . 2 4 i03 6 Sbedubhar 29 1 1 1 22 7 364 6 7 TImba 1 9 8 Rikadiya 7 4 68 9 Randhiya 17 6 10 7 150 10 Dahlda 9 1 3 85

11 Kathma 5 56 12 Pipallag 9 1 79 13 Ankadiya Nana 25 21 13 240 , 2 14 MachiyaJa Mota 5 12 4 61 15 Suragpur 3 1

16 Varasda 19 3 1 2 190 1 17 Machiyala Nana 43 5 1 88 18 Giriya 3 21 .....- 19 _ Sangaderi 66 4 20 Venivadar 6 2 23

21 Ankadiya Mota 34 6 1 6 8 432 4 22 Malvan 10 13 11 52 23 Bhandariya Nana 12 -- 28 24 Mangvapal 25 13 2 142 25 Baxipur 5 9 1 85

26 Ishvariya 10 157 2 27 Keriyanagas 24 3 286 1 28 Arnarpur(Varudi) 6 IS 2 1 2 117 29 Vadera 19 4 13 163 30 Rangpur 2 12 1 52 1

256 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VID (VIn} (IX} M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

1,225 70· 6,127 190 2,620 30 . 6,188 1,283 271 9,442 46,889 79,024 1

407 10 1,472 70 615 2 1,861 289 178 8,952 29,005 47,437

818 60 4,655 120 '2,005 28 4,327 994 !J3 490 17,884 31,587

9 29 3 36 1 4 386 824 1,346 1 22 1 137 37 34 96 19 84 1,104 1,788 2 57 424 4 87 251 37 5 189 2,129 4,000 3 21 22 53 1 17 2 3 365 392 518 4 6 9 -- 25 220 531 5 2 33 1 11 45 7 2 147 1,020 1,687 6 1 1 1 51 84 7 9 6 1 10 162 220 267 8· 3 -- 17 3 20 3 1 312 500 663 9 2 9 18 3 7 334 629 10

1 1 1 11 139 279 11 7 5 6 202 355 548 12 1 18 3 36 5 64 824 1,378 13 13 14 7 16 9 328 365 483 14 2 2 1 3 66 136 15

8 20 2 26 47 5 32 150 631 . 1,268. 16 13 23 8 31 1 3 147 530 901 17 9 2 1 3 13 230 380 18 3 116 105 108 19 2 1 2 180 213 20

27 76 2 28 113 20 1 581 1,528 2,306 21 12 '8 2 15 2 11 174 267 395 22 1 7 3 16 294 292 387 23 1 3 20 34 395 777 24 5 2 17 15 1 1 5 42 150 239 25

3 27 34 28 3 423 711 26 3 37 6 11 23 4 4 136 738 1,167 27 1 18 28 44 8 1 13 392 542 28 3 21 4 43 5 1 241 592 853 29, 2 10 2 18 1 2 259 542 30

257 TALUKAI C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE AMRELI

Loea- Name of Village! Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Induding Total Population in lion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless tbe age group Code cs & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6 ) No, Ward in K1I12 dential Houses

p M F P M F . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Nava Kbijadiya 704.16 205 206 1,610 815 795 278 143 135 32 Fattepur 431.04 95 95 739 387 352 126 72 54 33 Lalavadar 1,385.55 327 327 2,258 1,134 1,124 355 188 167 34 DevaJiya 1,241.48. 365 365 2,547 1,270 1,277 433 240 193 35 Chakkargadh 1,425.35 297 301 1,770 890 880 279 151 128

36 Chatnpathal 758.79 206 213 1,430 714 716 268 136 132 37 Vitbalpur 847.16 354 354 2,158 1,096 1,062 , 329 181 148 38 Thordi 570.49 74 81 565 291 274.' 103 52 51 39 Sanosra 982,27 242 242 1,446 736 710 221 119 102 40 Dholarva 1,051.34 172 172 973 460 513 137 67 70

41 Kallligadh 1,004.76 317 317 2,118 1,030 1,088 \>320 155 165 42 Khijadiya KhaTi 876.47 208 208 1,329 690 639 194 106 88 43 Jaliya 1,920.92 541 543 3,244 1,614 1,630 395 231 164 44 Bhandariya Mota 1,107.37 292 292 1,780 850 930 233 104 129 45 Gavadka 1,435.51 355 355 2,207 1,102 1,105 351 186 165

46 Pithavajal 1,080.38 202 202 1,098 537 561 144 76 68 47 Rajasthali 980.37 186 186 1,073 551 522 168 87 81 48 Gokbarvala Mota 835.53 238 238 1,368 679 689 206 115 91 49 Gokbarvala Nana 364.72 102 102 473 241 232 51 34 17 50 TaraktaJav 821.66 215 215 1,092 510 582 129 66 63

51 Devrajiya 724.87 258 258 1,466 695 771 214 98 116 52 Vankiya 1,938.35 744 744 4,762 2,397 2,365 735 387 348 53 Babapur 1,895.97 479 479 2,838 1,277 1,561 318 163 155 54 Paniya 929.41 218 218 1,441 702 739 232 108 124 55 Kerala 866.16 182 182 1,100 520 580 183 99 84

56 Mandavda Mota 1,012.45 277 277 1,717 851 866 201 105 96 57 Timbla 1,356.92 151 151 908 467 441 103 61 42 58 Taravda 659.43 223 223 1,388 708 680 168 86 82 59 Medi 426.38 197 197 1,162 542 620 131 70 61 60 Sajiyavadar 1,484.83 315 315 1,690 857 833 189 107 82

61 Keriyachad 1,341.96 369 369 2,057 1,005 1,052 227 119 108 62 Shambbupura 339.26 75 75 466 239 227 55 29 26 63 Lapaliya 414.55 146 148 933 443 490 116 59 57 64 Chandgadh 1,687.39 218 218 1,344 688 656 174 95 79 65 Sonariya 755.84 192 192 1,158 544 614 189 89 100

66 Khad KhambhaJiya 399.05 64 64 341 174 167 48 23 25 67 Malila 666.64 185 192 1,142 555 587 151 79 72 68 Chadiya 957.84 227 227 1,2'62 642 620 141 70 71 69 Mandavda Nana 249.06 28 28 150 74 76 19 10 9 70 Sarambbda 2,174.94 592 592 3,904 1,978 1,926 706 338 368

258 PRIMt\RY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled S(:hcduled Literntes INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors turnl Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 74 67 496 381 459 80 183 23 83 55 31 219 137 196 84 35 29 50 54 32 104 98 788 567 625 253 203 122 127 124 33 216 205 817 659 663 269 205 71 217 195 34 56 60 630 481 543 192 238 114 70 74 35

102 91 457 357 393 76 124 39 87 36 36 193 167 807 584 594 9 225 125 4 37 78 67 157 80 157 64 74 15 42 49 38 84 84 498 373 386 87 200 49 79 34 39 75 64 332 254 267 153 133 83 60 67 40

44 58 2 2 634 515 552 120 269 80 86 34 41 144 124 503 330 356 148 148 60 56 44 42 175 158 1,120 896 861 197 280 58 208 121 43 50 44 646 522 505 83 284 49 82 31 44 126 113 643 470 610 163 171 32 168 109 45

43 44 376 324 333 68 146 18 53 43 46 98 90 319 219 318 68 83 1 95 58 47 51 54 461 362 358 - 141 133 71 42 49 48 183 142 129 5 75 2 14 49 35 25 361 362 277 63 147 56 34 6 50

92 95 484 388 381 10 120 111 8 51 150 156 1,614 1,360 1,303 650 498 360 314 260 52 168 190 40 989 1,047 695 107 278 21 120 46 53 20 20 395 320 385 117 178 57 119 56 54 40 50 357 323 268 42 132 10 41 ' 25 55

135 117 629 486 452 7 202 103 5 56 17 10 309 177 257 35 186 7 32 26 57 98 78 495 370 389 132 157 82 70 41 58 41 51 385 367 282 52 152 3 73 44 59 131 119 651 449 500 68 . 172 12 . 119 46 60

53 50 829 699 586 376 293 237 105 121 61 191 148 131 3 113 7 3 62 44 49 264 258 260 46 126 19 31 22 63 94 81 413 286 430 30 158 3 175 27 64 41 36 338 272 301 67 121 22 111 37 65

5 5 117 40 104 36 81 25 8 8 66 61 58 396 314 322 161 135 70 58 72 67 41 35 515 365 378 13 140 1 132 10 68 12 9 33 17 42 18 20 10 19 8 69 272 254 1,392 1,120 1,071 211 535 107 253 96 70

259 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VI~LAGE AMRELJ

Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Re~airs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (Ill) (IV) V(a) V~} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Nava Khijadiya 4 157 32 Fa ttepur 7 71 33 Lalavadar 9 207 2 34 Devaliya 22 7 175 35 Chakkargadh 8 2 13 175

36 Champathal 21 2 7 104 37 Vithalpur 15 8 155 1 38 Thordi 38 39 Sanosra 7 3 1 66. 40 DboJarva 6 1 2 , 51 41 Kamigadh 16 1 126 42 Kbijadiya Khari 11 37 37 74 43 Jaliya 10 2 19 2 179\ 44 Bbandariya Mota 19 3 78 45 Gavadka 32 4 2 2 1 132 13

46 PithavajaJ 8 5 4 97 2 47 Rajastbali 27 4 2 1 65 48 Gokharvala Mota 22 105 14 49 GokharvaJa Nana 2 33 50 Taraktalav 3 5 62

51 Devrajiya 26 1 77 52 Vankiya 27 1 1 11 2 318 4 53 Babapur 25 3 3 133 54 Paniya 12 -- 1 43 2 55 Kerala 5 6 2 60 1

56 Mandavda Mota 11 91 57 Timbla 7 3 1 10 58 Taravda 14 2 94 59 Medi 14 1 22 60 Sajiyavadar 14 1 14 4 118

61 Keriyachad 14 5 119 11 62 Sbambbupu.ra 1 63 La pa liya 11 1 69 2 64 Chandgadh 17 6 56 65 Sonariya 9 1 3 4 42 1

66 Khad KhambbaJiya 3 14 67 MaIila 10 14 15 71 ·2 68 Chadiya 11 1 74 69 Mandavda Nana 1 70 Sa rambhda 18 11 140 1

260 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VII) (VIII) (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 .39 40 41 42 43 1 4 13 6 9 2 97 356 618 31 13 5 1 4 10 1 191 267 32 8 20 1 12 39 4 1 2 508 869 33 2 11 1 5 19 2 2 159 605 849 34 1 1 8 5 25 1 4 160 343 528 35

12 13 l.. 4" 19 1 260 320 380 36 17 12 3 34 4 422 502 631 37 1 1 1 88 134 122 38 5 9 2 15 2 io 80 340 543 39 4 -!, 7 5 1 193 360 40

1 18 5 31 5 3 274 475 694 41 4 9 1 1 16 5 1 334 490 42 4 58 1 20 81 15 6 152 747 1,281 43 1 14 5 19 3 ' 1 174 344 673 44 46 1 17 22 18 3 457 492 485 45

4 1 19 1 1 211 203 282 46 7 1 6 1 18 15 2 4 127 229 327 47 10 16 1 8 22 6- 4 27 317 521 48 1 4 3 8 147 104 80 49 8 1 17 1 48 233 471 50

11 1 7 8 20 1 1 314 760 51 9 36 22 67 23 24 190 1,070 1,525 52 3 36 6 12 85 31 3 98 579 1,356 53 3 2 8 4 17 88 317 534 54 1 10 2 11 4 5 122 247 416 55

2 10 7 26 2 11 399 848 56 1 4 3 11 1 199 210 207 57 1 8 11 32 9 116 319 432 58 1 - ",,' 9 10 5 1 169 259 399 59 2 26 2 9 26 3 168 357 597 60

3 11 5 31 7 419 676 61 2 8 108 108 116 62 1 1 '5 3 13 2 2 74 181 370 63 2 6 3 7 '2 82 256 544 64 5 1 9 2 3 243 544 65

1 2 26 68 105 66 5 3 1 15 11 1 2 30 231 396 67 4 16 2 117 264 490 68 1 1 14 32 44 69 4 32 14 64 7 234 907 1,481 70

261 TALUKA / c.n.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE AMRELI

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es& Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Km2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 URBAN AREAS

Amreli (J.A. NA. 11,528 11,570 69,366 35,751 33,615 10,241 5,272 4,969 5/I(i) Amreli (M) 11.44 11,315 11,357 67,827 34,932 32,895 10,021 5,160 4,861 Ward No. I N.A. 1,281 1,292 8,293 4,258 4,035 1,482 776 706 II N.A. 437 437 2,569 1,316 1,253 290 147 143 III N.A. 2,187 2,189 12,333 6,433 5,900 1,954 1,017 937 IV N.A. 1,599 1,610 8,746 4,482 4,264 1,003 506 497 V N.A. 740 740 4,588 2,392 2,196 526 283 243

VI N.A. ,?68 968 6,019 3,033 2,986 920 467 453 VII N.A. 2,103 2,121 12,932 6,660 6,272 2,2Q? 1,123 1,082 VIII N.A. 472 472 2,879 1,465 1,414 351 177 174 IX N.A. 1,528 1,528 9,468 4,893 4,575 1,290 664 626

(ii) Amreli (OG) NA. 213 213 1,539' 819 720 220 112 108 Ward No. 00 N.A. 213 213 1,539 819 720 220 112 108

,Amreli village Hectares (5,981.18)

* This area has been included in the rural area of the taluka.

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1,991 1,910 149 120 26,848 20,719 17,774 1,538 1,27() 107 554 81 1,956 1,906 149 120 26,292 20,338 17,349 1,490 1,070 62 534 80 5/1(i) 2,756 2,049 2,264 106 497 4 162 26 1 37 31 1,050 843 698 36 2 2 II 432 410 60 49 4,796 3,514 3,142 203 8 40 III 274 231 42 46 3,774 3,230 2,033 274 19 1 16 IV 7 5 1,882 1,544 1,243 70 21 6 48 V

161 175 1 2,161 1,689 1,567 208 25 2 63 23 VI 1,000 1,008 6 5 4,672 3,298 3,339 336 294 13 104 21 VII 29 19 4 3 1,225 1,032 750 65 18 2 VIII 16 'P 36 17 3,976 3,139 2,313 192 186 36 97 10 IX

35 4 556 381 425 48 200 45 20 1 (ii) 35 4 556 381 425 48 200 45 20 1 00

263 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE AMRELI

Loca- Name ofVilJage/ CATEGORIES OF lion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs' No, Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (m) (IV) Yea) V{b) M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 URBAN AREAS

AmreIiU.A. 341 12 22 2 69 72 3,713 62 3,595 5/1(0 Amreli, (M) 341 12 17 2 68 72 62 Ward No. I 21 1 1 1 27 10 718 15 II 5 2 3 134 III 110 1 6 ,4 1 419 9 IV' 38 2 6 7 4 224 5 V 11 1 3 2 250 2

VI 63 6 8 41 327 12 VII 44 4 1 11 6 982 15 VIn 3 1 71 IX 49 1 3 4 70 4

(ii) Amreli (OG) 5 1 11& Ward No. 00 5 1 118

264 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VIn (VIll} (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

818 60 4,655 120 2,005 28 4,327 994 93 490 17,884 31,587 812 60 4,631 120 2,000 28 4,281 992 92 ·433 17,491 30,972 5/1{i) 65 6 363 14 227 183 29 12 207 1,982 3,722 I 12 1 289 5 65 1 187 26 18 618 1,199 II 104 2 855 18 420 4 1,176 168 28 77 3,263 5,620 III 111 1 653 6 195 5 764 250 21 13 2,428 3,977 IV 33 463 7 146 3 268 49 15 6 1,134 2,12(} V 102 10 443 14 240 3 296 97 ·6 20 1,460 2,758 VI 244 39 635 40 301 3 720 198 3 78 3,318 5,858 VII 11 1 397 8 64 1 184 54 2 713 1,349 VIII 130 533 8 342 8 503 121 5 14 2,575 4,369 IX

6 24 5 46 2 1 57 393 615 (ij) 6 24 5 46 2 1 57 393 615 00

265

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK DHARI

Amr. -18 TALUKA I CD. BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE DHARI \

Loea- Name ofViJlagej Area of ViIla- No. of Nb. of Total Population (Including Total Population in lion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Oceupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Kti dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. 1 Dbari T 1,092.1.1 22,679 23,117 1,44,232 73,194 .71,038 22.,960 12,030 10,930 Taluka/ K.m.~ C.D.block R 1,068.34 16,494 16,816 1,05,572 53,332 52,240 16,614 8,735 7,879 Hectares (1,06,834. 72~ K.m. U 23.87 6,185 6,301 38,660 19,862 18,798 6,346 3,295 3,051

RURAL AREAS

1 Monvel 3,3 X8 479 479 2,942 1,470 . 1,472 '.448 249 199 2 Kadaya 54Y.54 117 117 802 388 414 121 67 54 3 Bhader 2,633.69 756 776 4,679 2,339 2,340 610 317 293 4 Kagdadi 1,111.56 218 218 1,383 697 686 18~ 96 93 5 Bbayavadar" 536.94 47 47 297 172 125 65 38 27

6 Padargadh 1,065.78 64 68 380 204 176 50 29 21 7 Jamka 1,083.22 198 198 1,062 522 540 131 78 53 8 Sanaliya 268.73 57 57 313 144 169 41 14 27 9 Shilana 1,067.51 275 275 1,594 775 819 253 127 126 10 Khijadiya 398.43 33 35 203 105 98 26' 12 14

11 Hulariya 275.20 69 69 374 188 186 69 41 28 12 Halariya 962.01 433 434 2,837 1,431 1,406 442 223 219 '13 Dholarva 1,033.05 82 82 476 234 242 76 39 37 14 Mithapur(Du~gri) 1,200.85 269 269 1,793 919 874 287 156 131 15 Garamli 725.35 156 162 951 492 459 141 77 64

16 Kathirvadar 209.99 42 42 204 107 97 35 15 20 17 Juna Charkba 1,137.40 98 98 522 272 250 70 38 32 18 Nava Charkha 1,423.38 187 188 1,044 496 548 144 75 69 19 Kami 885.94 142 142 833 411 422 114 52 62 20 KeraJa 546.64 130 132 725 349 376 106 47 59

21 Paniya(Devasthan) 828.83 137 139 860 432 428 112 60 52 22 Gopalgram 1,818.54 632 659 4,049 2,025 2,024 582 303 279 23 Dahida 702.90 84 84 531 272 259 71 37 34 24 Ambardi 2,303.38 255 255 1,939 969 970 304 159 145 25 Bharad 656.69 67 67 451 230 221 91 49 42

26 Dangavadar 1,188.24 258 258 1,842 971 871 301 168 133 27. Kathrota 465.13 97 97 759 375 384 117 53 64 28 Malshika 1,347.28 302 302 2,067 1,032 1,035 299 161 138 29 Kotha Pipariya 1,478.62 260 263 1,935 1,034 901 293 170 123 30 Manavav 1,984.60 125 133 1,001 498 503 154 80 74

268 PRIMARY CENSUS ABST:RAcr

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) . (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

6,741 6,377 140 128 45,789 34,490 39,474 9,398 16,536 4,272 8,280 4,098 2

5,298 5,018 86 81 32,123 ~,249 29,212 8,070 15,124 4,093 6,409 3,419

1,443 1,35; 47 13,666 10,241 10,262 1,328 1,412 179 1,871 679

96 95 7 3 803 667 778 123 448 86 143 25 1 2 3 208 202 207 117 150 90 34 19 2 164 157 20 27 1,689 1,343 1,220 316 . 778 191 156 82 3 186 175 444 295 375 40 210 15 76 23 4 50 24 103 48 31 5

89 63 132 1 118 14 1 6 51 . 46 281 251 301 146 151 92 47 40 7 4 2 63 44 88 84 58 69 9 6 8 63 61 451 360 397 83 167 41· 116 40 9 5 4 56 40 72 63 4 10

f 109 84 101 33 70 14 25 19 11 278 254 854 564 751 270 301 109 246· 141 12 97 39 151 125 8 13 156 159 592 455 492 37 157 7 86 22 14 39 )8 284 170 267 71 .89 40 44 27 15

14 12 1 60 39 75 41 10 16 21 14 132 85 159 38 134 31 1.1 7 17 8 7 263 263 275 101 198 93 17 5 18 32 37 317 211 238 36 . 142 10 53 26 19 57 64 253 183 214 45 99 12 80 31 20

64 71 340 326 236 181 91 6 48 168 21 217 192 1,428 1,080 1,093 354 537 200 151 104 22 8 7 176 90 190 3 147 1 12 2 23 123 99 . 621 417 530 378 303 258 119 101 24 107 92 121 2 88 2 25

274 245 7 8 652 470 511 33' 265 1 120 29 26 30 45 254 199 205 . 15 134 1 39 12 27 70 85 614 547 569 284 305 156 151 121 28 91 74 650 461 551 258 384 191 95 63 29 38 35 156 109 281 19 221 1 31 17 30

269 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: ·URBAN / VILLAGE DHARI

Loca- Name of Village! CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Re~airs. No. Plantation, Orcbards & ing In Housebold Otber tban Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V~2 M F M F M F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

2 Dhari T 1,141 140 7 422 136 7,217 92 Talukal C.D.block R 890 137 5 239 88 4,305 42

U 251 3 2 183 48/ 2,912 50 RURAL AREAS

1 Monvel 13 11 1 113 2 2 Kadaya 4 2 4 5 2 10 . 3 Bhader 14 2 9~ 5 4 Kagdadi 5 -- 63 5 Bhayavadar 22

6 Padargadh 7 Jamka 11 21 10 46 1 8 Sanaliya 9 9 10 9 Shilana 7 6 62 10 Khijadiya 1 1

11 Hulariya 1 12 Halariya 25 10 1 98 3 13 Dholarva 15 14 Mithapur(Dungri) 29 157 15 Garnmli 5 1 111

16 Kathirvadar 23 17 Juna Cbarkha 10 18 Nava Charkha 3 42 1 19 Kami 35 20 Kernla 10

21 Paniya(Devasthan) 7 1 1 3 75 22 Gopalgram 34 4 55 40 184 1 23 Dahida 26 24 Ambardi 35 1 43 13 25 Bharad 29

26 Dangavadar 9 77 27 Kathrota 1 28 28 Malshika 9 4 1 64 2 29 Kotha Pipariya 1 32 1 30 Manavav 5 1 22

270 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loea- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Conununica- No. tions {VI} {VII} (VIII} (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

391 14 2,489 74 861 16 2,130 556 585 9,289 33,135 52,351 2

150 6 742 34 272 12 1,076 239 559 8,240 2.3,561 35,930

241 8 1,747 40 589 4 1,054 317 26 1,049 9,574 16,421

4 15 6 25 9 37 164 655 1,185 1 1 2 10 1 181 297 2 5 48 3 27 11 83 22 438 1,119 1,586 3 9 12 2 1"0 322 636 4 2 27 69 98 5

13 45 59 130 6 11 3 11 2 17 56 204 338 7 2 5 12 51 73 8 9 7 8 15 2 8 301 370 435 9 1 1 1 8 33 90 10

1 4 48 87 105 11 6 31 2 14 28 5 187 680 949 12 I 1 1 83 242 13 16 19 11 17 8 2 131 425 706 14 5 4 9 3 6 110 219 278 15

1 51 32 46 16 1 1 1 1 ·1 129 112 83 17 2 2 2 9 2 7 221 440 18 2 1 5 12 171 161 215 19 12 2 11 1 1 20 134 311 20

2 - i 12 3 -- 23 196 224 21 10 41 12 69 5 28 276 904 1,394 22 4 1 2 82 254 23 8 8 2 1 13 3 56 90 383 502 24 4 109 109 110 25

5 16 3 16 2 1 4 459 834 26 1 2 2 3 149 167 220 27 11 6 22 1 3 94 460 657 28 1 8 7 23 3 8 31 475 612 29 1 1 37 217 447 30

271 TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE DHARI LOca- Name of Village! Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward, ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es &Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Morzar 367.29 153 165 1,115 559 556 199 101 98 32 Zar 952.16 218 223 1,362 708 654 232 126 106 33 Parbadi 566.16 71 71 486 247 239 66 35 31 34 Garamali Moti 512.31 193 193 1,142 565 577 179 91 88 35 Vavdi 393.60 64 77 496 239 257 80 36 44

36 Ingorala(Dungri) 1,042.59 90 126 790 408 382 116 70 46 37 Samadhiyala Nana 354.61 104 116 781 382 399 105 58 47 38 Ditla 799.95 263 308 1,970 989' 981 309 161 148 39 KbambhaJiya. 506.51 44 44 325 169 156 39 18 21 40 Dhargani 2,241.34 467 467 3,049 1,528 1,521 462 246 216

41 Garamali Nani 433.06 37 37 208 106 102 29 19 10 42 Kaner 582.06 171 172 1,073 534 539 197 110 87 43 Hudli 1,337.78 176 199 1,236 601 635 1?0 94 96 44 Cbhatradiya 1,187.94 255 259 1,424 747 677 240 144 96 45 Shjvad 555.45 139 , 139 833 425 408 171 83 88

46 Kbicha 1,989.17 357 377 2,543 1,268 1,275 409 211 198 47 Fategadb 912.08 123 123 720 363 357 112 58 54 48 Rampur 654.80 128 143 1,003 498 505 204 110 94 49 Vaghavdi 1,116.06 50 50 301 152 149 67 34 33 50 Lakhapadar 1,596.31 168 172 1,113 552 561 160 83 77

51 Nagadbra 738.53 278 281 1,719 830 0889 242 137 105 52 Devla 2,270.70 381 381 2,705 1,383 1,322 460 264 196 53 Sarasiya 6,027.44 909 923 5,439 2,814 2,625 957 521 436 54 Facharia 512.31 104 104 636 315 321 ,96 49 47 55 Kubda 980.52 289 290 1,777 879 898 268 145 123

56 Gigasan 2,025.38 414 417 2,650 1,319 1,331 393 203 190 57 Bonli 1,533.89 296 296 1,972 949 1,023 330 164 166 58 Cbancbai 2,044.79 111 111 720 368 352 134 61 73 59 Mitbapur Nakki 789.91 138 138 920 459 461 151 72 79 60 DaJkhaniya 1,756.n 607 609 3,460 1,791 1,669 555 300 255

61 Govindpur 1,757.92 547 547 ·3,268 1,666 1,602 521 270 251 62 Amratpur 787.40 186 186 1,136 581 555 124 63 61 63 Dabhali 853.78 62 62 506 258 248 73 36 37 64 Madhupur 419.87 90 90 601 324 277 85 46 39 65 Virpur 2,308.34 447 453 2,714 1,366 1,348 398 203 195

66 Gadhiya 2,437.43 166 166 1,022 490 532 172 83 89 67 lira 2,221.92 469 469 2,945 1,494 1,451 445 230 215 68 Trambakpur 847.43 201 201 1,304 680 624 177 89 88 69 Ravna 495.85 1 1 6 3 3 3 3 70 Sakbpur 823.56 126 126 780 373 407 169 82 87

272 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 . 20 21 22 23 94 97 341 290 ' 313 201 146 111 61 82 31 213 193 329 168 393 ' 75 180 25 111 45 32 154 119 143 1 80 11 1 33 135 119 362 306 301 77 108 17 92 58 34 6 4 99 70 129 19 69 8 26 11 35

S4 46 206 89 2S8 83 lS6 47 4S 30 36 48 44 208 201 208 100 95 55 60 36 37 246 216 555 410 542 134 209 3 267 127 38 120 55 100 86 2 39 134 137 955 785 702 25 364 86 10 40

43 36 62 1 43 12 1 41 84 98 226 208 297 129 153 55 51 46 42 . 52 52 388 343 358 157 172 102 111 51 43

38 44 405 303 379 84 141 41 I 99 35 44 24 26 144 41 219 68 105 20 90 48 45

27 35 813 691 722 153 343 81 87 56 46 15 14 278 217 186 13 132 7 19 3 47 238 207 290 119 152 84 65 28 48 41 36 78 50 83 20 56 4 16 16 49 50 52 337 275 279 114 144 65 39 35 50

135 118 582 530 416 64 233 14 97 43 51 209 197 932 735 754 185 308 102 123 75 52 361 316 1,825 1,318 1,532 386 561 135 323 207 53 203 189 178 8 88 30 8 54 262 253 589 433 487 115 227 10 163 101 55

128 126 784 669 725 174 441 109 72 52 56 29 21 2 593 504 476 18 308 92 11 57 5 3 97 89 226 23 142 1 53 1 58 57 56 280 210 241 130 134 79 81 51 59 163 152 38 35 1,091 708 991 171 429 90 347 56 60

186 185 5 4 1,116 789 946 401 427 196 230 180 61 451 347 362 94 179 51 39 34 62 183 153 162 128 97 105 33 19 63 2 1 189 138 197 149 120 97 60 52 64 198 181 1,007 839 758 22 435 1 185 11 65

38 32 189 135 271 74 189 49 41 23 66 33 27 1,040 791 812 251 455 173 150 70 67 20 18 475 323 404 175 184 94 87 78 68 1 3 1 3 1 69 47 57 184 125 210 197 87 87 75 104 70

273 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE DHARI

Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Re{!airs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{b} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Morzar 1 1 87 32 Zar 27 2 2 48 33 Parbadi 6 -- 41 34 Garamali Moti 12 2 1 75 35 Vavdi 18 5

36 Ingorala(Dun~) 10 5 46 37 Samadhiyala Nana 7 6 29 38 Ditla 10 10 2 13 39 KhambhaIiya 1 '2 40 Dhargani 45 130

41 Garamali Nani 4 42 Kaner 46 27 30

43 Hudli 17 1 3 2 34 1 44 Chhatradiya 13 1 97 45 Shivad 5 12

46 Khicha 25 7 226 2 47 Fategadh 25 48 Rampur 21 41 4 49 Vaghavdi 1 10 50 Lakhapadar 2 6 6 56

51 Nagadhra 11 3 2 37 52 Dev)a 32 22 2 198 53 Sarasiya 56 20 24 3 380 2 54 Facharia 3 1 46 55 Kubda 4 5 61

56 Gigasan 13 1 14 1 108 1 57 Bordi 20 16 58 Chanchai 30 21 59 Mithapur Nakki 4 7 60 Dalkhaniya 14 6 1 80 1

61 Govindpur. 35 5 18 3 150 1 62 Amratpur 18 2 99 63 Dabhali 5 3 20 64 Madhupur 9 3 65 Virpur 33 5 1 48 2

66 Gadhiya 2 2 2 24 67 Jira 21 114 68 Trambakpur 7 93 69 Ravna 70 Sakbpur 9 2 30

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal NOH- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VII) (VIlI) QX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 5 ' 13 7 -- 68 246 287 31 5 9 6 5 2 15 191 300 388 32 1 4 1 118 103 120 33 5 7 1 6 124 258 376 34 3 1 7 5 110 233 35

1 1 1 150 298 36 4 3 10 3 1 72 173 227 37 4 13 4 12 2 9 282 438 565 38 9 9 69 147 39 1 33 11 32 • 14 113 275 713 1,221 - 40

3 4 15 40 86 41 4 4 9 1 18 91 219 319 42 2 -- 3 8 8 1 7 138 236 340 43 6 4 10 2 10 4 22 150 346 443 44 1 5 1 4 206 336 45

12 5 24 7 19 149 527 973 46 3 1 6 3 4 177 340 47 2 1 1 8 2 30 189 178 197 48 69 129 49 3 1 5 4 5 19 3 38 120 235 327 50

2 8 4 21 5 -- 23 414 802 51 1 35 6 29 6 21 629 1,116 52 11 58 2 30 89 17 1 375 1,281 1,864 53 1 4 1 4 80 137 233 54 2 11 2 2 12 2 94 392 689 55

2 34 1 8 32 10 4 250 590 907 56 14 1 4 22 6 2 . 52 471 953 57 1 11 184 131 145 58 8 7 121 218 210 59 2 48 6 5 60 16 5 162 795 1,336 60

5 22 6 53 16 1 720 1,200 61 10 4 4 13 3 2 255 217 206 62 -- 2 1 4 1 2 96 118 63 2' 3 127 128 64 1 24 2 2 25 5 22 746 586 580 65

10 1 2 1 5 218 453 66 19 15 6 32 8 15 483 667 717 67 10 7 3 13 3 26 276 423 68 2 69 3 6 4 1 6 162 204 70

275 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE DHARI

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of ViIla- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6 ) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 71 Kotda 511.89 53 53 332 162 170 64 26 38 72 Paniya Dungri 4,900.92 48 48 338 193 145 68 40 28 73 Shemardi 1,956.94 33 33 151 84 67 43 23 20 74 Krangsa 1,351.'l5 42 42 261 140 121 55 31 24 75 Maran Mala 1,125.68 2 2 13 7 6 7 5 2 76 Karamdadi 1,825.21 194 194 1,169 623 546 216 100 116 77 Khisri 724.75 150 153 868 450 4J8 169 84 85 78 Hirava 1,061.07 196 196 1,135 580 555 168 89 79 79 Rajasthali 345.85 81 81 511 268 243 102 61 41 80 Tarsingada 164.85 56 56 385 195 190 64 33 31 81 Dudhala 1,247.67 184 186 1,305 668 637 231 122 109 82 Jaljivadi 929.40 174 174 1,135 567 568 200 95 105 83 Gadhiya Ch'avand 834.93 76 98 591 315 . 276 11~, 63 55 84 Patla 1,925.16 43 43 280 145 135 48 24 24

URBAN AREAS

5/I1 Dha'; (NP) 1.53 3,601 3,676 22,467 11,522 10,945 3,708 1,899 1,809 Ward No. r N.A. 656 664 '3,463 1,817 1,646 547 271 276 II N.A. 205 205 1,328 707 621 242 144 98 III N.A. 151 151 989 498 491 134 70 64 IV N.A. 158 158 877 461 416 129 77 52 V N.A. 186 186 1,119 571 548 169 91 78 VI N.A. 68 68 432 208 224 62 32 30 VII N.A. 503 510 3,223 1,679 1,544 495 255 240 VIII N.A. 589 612 3,868 1,971 1,897 700 341 3~9 IX N.A. 222 222 1,537 774 763 261 134 127 X N.A. 527 551 3,453 1,744 1,709 614 311 303 XI N.A. 149 156 1,104 545 559 159 70 89 XII N.,ol. 187 193 1,074 547 527 196 103 93

Dha'; village Hectares (4,972.88)

5/III Chalala (NP) 22.34 2,584 2,625 16,193 8,340 7,853 2,638 1,396 1,242 Ward No. I N.A. 420 420 2,675 1,351 1,324 391 197 194 II N.A. 254 254 1,733 877 856 236 131 105 III N.A. 287 287 1,728 869 859 320 163 157 IV N.A. 356 356 2,324 1,211 1,113 354 200 154 V N.A. 243 259 1,507 774 733 240 122 118 VI N.A. 301 316 2,106 1,114 992 393 215 178 VII N.A. 452 462 2,552 1,338 1,214 481 248 233 VIII N.A. 271 271 1,568 806 762 223 120 103 * This area has been included in the rural area of the taluka.

276 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiv3- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F- M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 - 20 21 22 23 1 26 36 64 35 98 17 38 1 41 15 71 63 35 106 12 81 5 17 6 72 36 13 45 18 • 20 10 23 8 73 62 24 80 4 49 2 16 2 74 2 2- 2 2 75 10 11 193 45 363 39 151 7 165 31 76 3 5 2 3 235 118 237 97 47 24 114 71 77 1 1 1 1 321 235 331 101 138 50 105 47 78 120 59 132 82 66 35 60 47 79 89 53 99 62 52 44 27 18 ~ 80 18 20 390 293 347 155 159 54 92 91 81 14 8 1 277 229 311 18 176 10 59 8 82 1 55 23 171 54 78 13 71 40 83 36 18 92 2 69 2 7 84

672 655 46 42 7:853 5,986 5,954 868 877 107 1,180 471 5ID 20 14 12 -9 1,305 950 903 152 42 1 224 102 I 111 106 6 5 471 342 341 45 5 36 1 II 7 12 . -- 389 349 257 9 3 9 III 83 73 370 282 249 9 7 IV 10 10 428 318 324 25 1 ·42 15 V 24 21 3 1 176 167 117 19 1 VI 56 66 22 27 1,274 951 797 114 23 '2 73 42 VII 195 187 2 1,216 892 1,051 258 212 95 247 117 VIII 23 21 519 420 404 37 169 7 46 26 IX 1,065 806 959 151 250 1 342 133 X

8 9 364 294 275 .27 97 1 55 23 XI 135 136 1 276 215 277 22 74 99 12 XII

771 704 8 5 5,813 4,255 4,308 460 535 72 691 208 5IDI 94 90 1,035 804 709 72 58 16 68 24 I 661 546 478 -55 145 28 44 19 II 235 209 590 440 457 38 32 1 54 12 III 24 18 902 656 618 45 80 65 16 IV 3 2 572 455 409 49 42 45 16 V 8 7 6 3 657 452 602 86 169 24 132 53 VI 278 257 2 2 760 433 657 64 8 2 209 33 VII 129 121 -- 636 469 378 51 1 1 74 35 VIII

277 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE DHARI

Loca- Name of Viflage/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining ManUfacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and ReQairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) . V{b} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 71 Kotda 19 72 Paniya Dungri 7 1 73 Shemardi 1 74 Krangsa 4 9 75 Matan Mala 76 Karamdadi 2 1 33 77 Khisri 11 30 78 Hirava 6 5 46 79 Rajasthali 4 80 Tarsingada 19,

81 Dudhala 7 1 63 82 Jaljivadi 14 45, 83 Gadhiya Chavand 12 7 84 Palla 10 3

URBAN AREAS

5/11 Dhari (NP) 212 3 2 I 94 17 1,469 25 Ward No. I 38 5 176 II 25 74 III 4 4 70 IV 71 V 4 2 66 VI 2 14 2 35 VII 22 11 169 3 VIII 30 3 46 8 323 6 IX 5 2 137 1 X 14 8 1 246 11 XI 30 2 73 XII 38 6 29 3

5/ID Chalala (NP) 39 89 31 1,443 25 Ward No. I 12 3 5 215 II 5 1 186 2 III 3 18 2 178 10 IV 4 25 8 280 12 V 3 20 9 127

VI 1 6 1 206 VII 13 8 1 163 VIII 3 4 4 88

278 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Lora- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workcrs- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code COlIUl1unica- No. tions (VI} (VII} (VIII} (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 ' 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 1 68 64 85 71 49 87 84 72 1 39 49 73 1 63 59 54 74 5 4 75 8 2 2 260 507 76 1 20 6 8 2 213 321 77 1 10 20 4 113 249 341 78 1 1 2 136 159 79 3 10 93 118 80 1 6 3 16 3 7 321 475 81 6 1 10 1 204 255 346 82 1 1 1 6 14 138 208 83 2 1 89 53 44 84

138 8 1,013 29 332 3 637 205 17 644 5,551 9,433 5/11 30 3 188 60 1 140 45 1 152 913 1,342 I 8 85 5 35 73 38 366 576 II 11 97 1 17 42 8 3 29 238 453 III 5 100 13 53 9 212 407 IV 17 122 3 30 40 7 247 523 V 3 30 3 29 17 1 91 204 VI 27 5 237 7 91 2 143 53 39 881 1,391 VII 19 72 9 34 68 20 111 920 1,528 VIII 4 24 1 9 8 2 8 158 362 568 IX 11 46 2 18 23 3 1 1 784 1,557 X 3 9 1 1 5 2 3 94 267 438 XI 3 21 13 1 59 270 446 XII

103 734 11 257 1 417 112 9 405 4,023 6,988 5/111 33 186 62 72 27 6 642 1,246 I 3 56 14 25 5 152 399 649 II 8 86 1 28 50 12 57 412 764 III 21 76 36 31 8 1 2 592 1,066 IV. 17 70 16 69 24 2 35 363 649 V 5 25 5 30 28 3 32 512 874 VI 15 104 5 48 89 22 6 114 675 1,036 VII 1 131 23 53 11 7 428 704 VIII

279

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK KHAMBHA TALUKA/ CD. BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KHAMBHA

Lora- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hertar- Orcupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6 ) No. Ward in Kn? dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .g 9 10 11 K.m. 3 Khambha T 407.46 8,319 8,433 53,045 26,592 26,453 8,800 4,511 4,289 2 Taluka/ K.m. C.D.block R 407.46 8,319 8,433 53,045 26,592 26,453 8,800 4,511 4,289 Hectares (40,746.961 K.m. U

RURAL AREAS

\ 1 Samadhiyala Mota 2,098.71 542 542 3,321 1,641 1,680 460 244 216 2 Rugnathpur 995.11 229 229 1,365 652 713 195 94 101 3 Jikiyali 1,101.62 240 253 1,548 770 778 232 124 108 .4 Vankiya 1,448.26 221 246 1,359 694 665 185 91 94 5 Kotda 862.81 112 112 753 365 388 107 53 54

6 Anida 954.08 177 177 1,022 487 535 123 64 59 7 Ingorala 1,670.90 366 366 2,167 1,035 1,132 298 143 155 8 Bhad 1,166.61 260 260 1,509 747 762 217 117 100 9 Visavadar 667.95 117 117 656 324 332 82 52 30 10 Dhari Nani 1,~05.57 211 211 1,446 751 695 210 107 103

11 Lasa 886.48 214 214 1,518 781 737 278 149 129 12 Umariya 1,231.84 264 264 1,769 884 885 260 123 137 13 Nanudi 741.65 110 110 725 395 330 117 60 57 14 Dadhiyali 732.04 117 117 806 426 380 142 78 64 15 Khambha 2,811.11 1,659 1,659 10,184 5,221 4,963 1,665 865 800

16 Tantaniya 821.50 346 369 2,167 1,105 1,062 381 216 165 17 Dhavadiya 716.17 69 69 455 216 239 94 53 41 18 Bhaniya 2,943.92 80 87 616 326 290 129 69 60 19 Gidardi 1,360.07 188 188 1,227 595 632 209 117 92 20 Pipalava 2,348.45 284 284 1,675 829 846 344 184 160

21 Bhavardi 1,081.86 225 225 1,656 836 820 271 126 145 22 Sarakadiya 359.60 31 31 184 90 94 52 24 28 23 Khadadhar 1,936.98 392 392 2,575 1,224 1,351 403 193 210 24 Borala 1,623.41 202 202 1,432 722 710 321 162 159 25 Babarpur 1,228.99 33 33 227 120 107 30 13 17

26 Chakrava 735.36 148 148 1,047 555 492 208 104 104 27 Hanumanpur 620.45 184 184 1,139 549 590 201 99 102 2~ Talda 744.47 256 288 1,733 845 888 339 164 175 29 Kantala 733.65 108 108 775 412 363 143 74 69 30 Dhundhavana. 624.91 126 126 754 399 355 147 75 72

282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M !f_ M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

1,607 1,606 26 5 16,087 11,047 14,389 2,917 6,635 1,453 3,047 1,194 3

1,607 1,606 26 5 16,087 11,047 14,389 2,917 6,635 1,453 3,047 1,194

245, 246 2 1,133 924 912 100 334 16 294 55 1 42 40 449 357 359 58 '203 14 73 42 2 45 48 509 429 449 186 299 147 19 31 3 117 106 499 310 376 112 222 78 14 28 4 11 14 241 205 188 130 132 116 10 9 5

45 52 347 284 260 10 151 1 1 6 84 101 726 636 541 26 . 249 3 133 17 7 35 34 531 351 357 183 183 122 57 57 8 12 18 215 178 194 10 118 1 2 1 9 56 51 285 122 396 54 363 52 5 1 10

18 14 447 357 431 48 231 19 51 27 11 10 5 568 417 505 18 232 4 68 3 12 23 28 227 120 239 88 69 26 115 59 13 39 38 181 65 216 99 119 36 63 58 14 282 286 17 5 3,531 2,443 2,760 190 678 27 318 77 15

39 44 731 515 598 107. 198 25 155 73 16 2 7 1 117 93 119 30 82 24 18 5 17 13 11 104 22 178 5 94 1 72 4 18 14 14 3 369 255 329 205 213 120 98 85 ·19 11 15 438 256 426 18 178 214 16 20

60 55 431 232 ·508 75 318 10 150 , 65 21 37 26 52 7 34 3 17 4 22 55 49 756 615 654 128 242 38 174 61 23 3 2 1 331 113 361 141 139 67 154 73 24 51 3 74 5 43 28 5 25

46 32 229 70 321 97 158 55 132 42 26 23 26 2 312 238 322 8 170 91 6 27 35 33 509 321 418 9 174 2 78 3 28 28 25 129 38 198 47 78 9 102 38 29 1 1 272 170 241 142 63 50 98 81 30

Amr, - 19 283 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KHAMBHA

Loca- Name of VilJage! CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Re~airs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{b) M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

3 Khambha T 461 39 49 1 98 6 2,185 17 . Talukal C.D.block R 461 39 49 1 98 6 2,185 17

U

RURAL AREAS

1 Samadhiyala Mota 23 2 1 132 2 2 Rugnathpur 10 52 3 Jikiyali 4 93 4 Vankiya 38 4 1 63 5 Kotda 1 1 3 1 29

6 Anida 30 3 3 46 1 7 IngoraJa 24 1 72 8 Bhad 9 4 80 9 Visavadar 10 1 1 50 2 10 Dhari Nani 22

11 Lasa 10 121 12 Umariya 6 159 4 13 Nanudi 48 1 14 DadbiyaJi 6 5 18 1__ 15 Khambha 108 2 1 72 1 555 4

16 Tantaniya 10 1 2 132 17 Dhavadiya 5 1 12 18 Bhaniya 5 4 19 Gidardi 3 1 4 20 Pipalava 7 3 3

21 Bbavardi 20 1 9 22 Sarakadiya ~ Khadadbar 28 12 2 141 2 24 Borala 3 1 43 25 Babatpur

26 Cbakrava 22 27 Hanumanpur 6 1 35 28 Talda 3 1 128 29 Kantala 1 9 30 Dhundhavana 25 5 44

284 PRIMARY CENSUS' ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI} (VI!) (VIII) (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

67 2 860 38 154 1 833 166 149 4,775 12,054 18,761 3

67 2' .. 860 38 154 1 833 166 149 4,775 12,054 18,761

3 53 3 8 65 21 4 233 725 1,347 1 2 7 1 1 11 1 199 293 456 2 12 2 5 17 6 2 184 319 408 3 2 14 1 2 17 4 42 318 511 4 1 5 7 3 177 258 5

1 12 2 3 13 3 2 173 225 352 6 5 19 5 33 6 494 1,106 7 10 3 11 4 1 390 578 8 2 4 1 7 4 1 76 129 246 9 3 1 2 1 4 50 351 591 10

7 11 2 3 130 347 559 11 13 2 25 6 2 200 377 667 12 2 4 2 156 242 13 4 1 5 3 50 207 231 14 33 528 22 108 359 57 P 527 2,448 4,246 15 3 44 2 52 8 299 507 656 16 1 1 84 97 125 17 2 1 11 115 137 170 18 1 1 8 .5 150 261 277 19 5 1 15 2 8 308 395 '520 20

2 4 4 240 328 505 21 1 28 38 59 22 28 1 5 34 14 324 570 899 23 5 16 1 41 239 320 330 24 3 48 46 54 25

3 6 2 60 232 335 26 8 1 11 1 13 227 569 27 12 3 20 3 6 408 421 471 28 2 1 5 214 316 29 6 2 5 4 1 158 212 30

285 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE KHAMBHA Loca- Name of Village/ Area of ViIla- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Towf Ward ge in Hectar~ Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Dadli 752.15 13S 135 '902 423 479 178 86 92 32 AmbaJiyala 1,017.12 150 164 926 489 437 161 77 84 33- Pachapachiya 388.22 111 111 719 358 361 132 63 69 34 Pipariya 571.74 120 120 862 418 444 164 81 83 35 Salva 583.29 112 112 700 351 349 125 64 61

36 Rabarika 379.91 180 180 1,126 557 569 197 103 94

286 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Citerates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. \ Main tolS tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2f 22 23 1 8 12 230 195 217 2' 159 31 5 8' 184 48 311 3 194 83 1 32 25 17 208 118 187 90 126 63 35 23 33 -- 219 135 217 165 150 127 25 35 34 53 37 182 118 184 85 80 36 52 46 35

122 137 359 268 291 236 159 161 48 63 36

287' TALUKA/ c.n.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KHAMBHA

Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Repairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Househoid Othertban Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Dadli 11 33 1 32 AmbaliyaJa 17 1 6 33 Pacbapacbiya 7 1 3 34 Pipariya 6 11 35 Salva 8 29

36 Rabarika 17 3 24 1

288 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VII) (VIII) QX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 5 8 1 1 178 205 299 31 7 4 1 4 264 174 170 32 8 3 8 2 57 169 214 33 4 2· 10 11 1 13 13 188 266 34 3 6 6 3 5 52 162 212 35

2 13 1 28 7 17 29 249 304 36

289

TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK RAJULA TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE RAJULA

Loca- Name ofViJlage/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in lion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Orcupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- bolds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Ktn2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. 4 Rajula T 847.63 22,940 25,338 1,60,177 80,703 79,474 30,033 15,570 14,463 Talukal K.m. 2 c.n.block R 823.65 17,700 19,784 1,26,893 63,827 63~066 24,064 12,440 11,624 Hectares (82,365.1l} K.m. U 23.98 5,240 5,554 33,284 16,876 16,408 5,969 3,130 2,839

RURAL AREAS

1 Bhakshi 1,122.98 121 144 825 397 428 139 86 53 2 Va vera 1,751.96 511 529 3,042 1,524 1,518 536 262 274 3 Kherali Nani 556.43 120 120 920 462 458 175 92 83 4 Kherali Moti 1,190.08 224 225 1,393 655 738 219 115 104 5 Khari 409.96 92 97 629 321 308 140 71 69

6 Babariyadbar 1,239.95 333 347 2,208 1,086 1,122 404 197 207 7 Amuli 308.98 38 52 274 131 143 45 25 20 8 Navagam(Mariana) 321.19 28 36 273 145 128 53 25 28 9 Balapar 384.16 81 89 574 317 257 122 69 53 10 Masundada Nana- Mota 686.77 92 92 536 288 248 75 39 36

11 Morangi 825.63 351 371 2,420 1,177 1,243 477 248 229 12 MandaI 893.96 375 398 2,678 1,329 1,349 483 242 241 13 Doliya 787.88 307 311 2,138 1,086 1,052 393 223 170 14 Chbapri 1,039.94 159 180 1,118 541 577 175 88 87 15 Barbatana 976.26 298 306 2,162 1,101 1,061 391 216 175

16 Dipadiya 209.67 91 103 741 378 363 94 44 50 17 Dbaresbvar 757.88 300 390 2,553 1,223 1,330 502 272 230 18 Agariya Nava 1,208.94 190 202 1,362 697 665 246 134 112 19 Agariya Mota 1,508.10 215 218 1,464 727 737 238 124 114 20 Vavdi 1,054.06 204 214 1,356 698 658 225 111 114

21 Agariya Dhudiya 1,064.06 239 321 2,282 1,154 1,128 j92 207 185 22 Mandardi Navi-Juni 743.50 328 332 1,749 888 861 279 144 135 23 Vadli 698.21 231 240 1,781 902 879 286 166 120 24 Zanzarda 491.53 128 145 922 443 479 183 90 93 25 Charodiya 671.26 166 182 1,102 571 531 184 107 77

26 KundaJiyala 1,078.69 205 211 1,464 739 725 244 120 124 27 Ringaniyala Mota 585.82 182 185 1,357 660 697 217 119 98 28 Dungarparda 289.56 60 63 521 270 251 83 47 36 29 Mobhiyana Mota 351.75 43 43 250 131 119 42 19 23 30 Mobhiyana Nava 272.42 30 30 179 101 78 16 8 8

292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (1) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17, 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

6,205 6,108 125 89 39,063 20,025 43,303 13,565 17,676 5,307 10,053 6,025 4

4,735 4,698 "105 69 28,492 13,203 34,661 12,233 16,579 5,080 9,455 5,552

1,470 1,410' 20 20 10,571 6,822 8,642 1,332 1,097 227 598 473

21 18 178 127 206 41 155 21 31 20 1 110 97 714 389 864 509 457 248 288 248 2 33 35 196 23 255 1 176 20 1 3 58 52 342 234 331 141 211 95 59 41 4 115 37 168 60 149 57 10 2 ,5

26 24 3 1 513 227 611 296 322 179 133 103 6 67 86 84 49 70 19 25 31 13 7 59 21 83 39 69 38 ' 5 1 8 11 7 123 16 189 6 129 3 46 3 9 22 19 128 26 163 17 103 6 47 11 10

145 148 26 24 626 331 645 319 237 152 228 113 11 160 159 30 36 750 320 697 399 386 265 188 127 12 16 15 3 551 153 609 48 254 15 86 10 13 61 51 307 209 323 123 174 65 82 56 14 62 69 614 315 566 349 248 185 135 140 15

148 49 249 170 106 47 135 123 16 252 229 565 442 628 626 287 349 193 260 17 20 25 395 187 341 117 183 75 65 35 18 53 45 323 193 432 62 254 46 102 10 19 40 30 376 199 415 19 195 2 176 16 20

149 138 3 443 198 668 296 277 94 287 196 21 69 55 384 122 471 164 161 93 239 67 22 173 165 305 128 519 95 291 62 148 32 23 41 59 1 171 61 223 9 135 60 9 24 93 72 1 351 211 288 124 167 46 65 72 25

148 128 277 62 457 301 . 237 164 183 132 26 44 57 447 297 333 282 179 147 38 133 27 165 48 159 91 28 1 68 90 28 10 9 83 60 83 27 33 1 36 26 29 18 14 70 27 65 16 27 25 15 30

293 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE RAjULA .

~ca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code . Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than A1lied Activities Industry Housebold Industry (1lI) (IV) V(a) V~b} M F M F M F M F . 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

" 4 Rajula T 1,018 315 616 #,42 387 149 6,335 60S Talukal C.D.block R 819 283 137 1 297 11S 4,36S S61

U 199 32 479 41 90 34 1,970 44

RURAL AREAS

1 Bhakshi 13 .~ - 2 Vavera 10 35 2 3 Kherali Narii 13 41 4 Kherali Moti 7 20 2. 1 10 5 Khari 1 1 1 1

6 Babariyadhar 15 6 3 74 7 Amuli 11 5 8 Navagam(Mariana) 9 9 Balapar 8 10 Masundada Nana- Mota 8

11 Morangi 25 9 18 26 60 2 12 MandaI 12 4 3 49 13 DoJiya 12 19 2 40 130 2 14 Cbhapri -- 55 15 Barbatana 6 15 18 3 94 1

16 Dipadiya 3 2 17 Dbareshvar 12 16 11 74 18 Agariya Nava 12 1 64 19 Agariya Mota 13 46 20 Vavdi 8 18 1

21 Agariya Dhudiya 13 2 1 1 39 2 22 Mandardi Navi-Juni 5 2 1 45 23 Vadli 2 10 54 24 Zanzarda 3 15 25 Charodiya 5 1 24 1

26 KundaJiyala ' 6 1 21 3 27 Ringaniyala Mota 8 3 1 82 28 Dungarparda 48 29 Mobbiyana Mota 5 30 Mobhiyana Nava 5 1 7

294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services cOde Comlllunica- No. tions (YO (VI!) (VIII) (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37, 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

870 431 3,031 122 938 16 2,379 553 408 12,014 36,992 53,895 4

591 j97 1,066 50 251 6 1,101 188 380 11,430 28,786 39,403

279 34' 1,965 72 687 10 1,278 365 28 584 8,206 14,492

7 191 387 1 21 1 14 39 10 -- 2 660 1,007 2 3 2 4 30 203 427 3 7 1 14 4 4 289 320 308 4 3 3 55 153 193 5 24 6 37 5 -- 4 475 822 6 1 2 1 2 44 59 80 7 62 89 8 4 2 49 179 79 72 9 4 1 1 132 124 99 10

5 2 34 3 6 32 12 35 410 497 514 11 31 1 3 25 2 7 30 625 920 12 1 12 4 68 2 6 282 471 722 13 5 7 2 2 218 452 14 2 20 30 1 13 4 44 171 491 541 15

2 1 129 193 16 6 16 5 19 6 595 704 17 1 6 1 2 8 4 17 87 339 461 18 6 2 9 6 262 295 413 19 7 11 182 283 457 20

9 22 6 14 1 180 486 652 21 8 5 7 2 417 697 22 6 3 5 1 1 135 382 649 23 2 4 4 230 220 240 24 1 8 9 9 4 1 283 406 25

2 8 1 1 282 423 26 10 2 11 1 1 17 326 398 27 5 8 2 111 160 28 2 1 6 48 92 29 1 36 62 30

295 TALUKAI C.D.BLOCK: URBAN j VILLAGE RAjULA / Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town(Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutio.nal and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) 2 No. Ward in Km dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Zinzka 752.56 153 163 1,188 631 557 211 113 98 32 Rampara No-l 318.41 33 33 208 . 115 93 31 19 12 33 Sajanavav 561.12 226 226 1,380 640 740 201 97 104 34 Rajparda 430.45 132 150 1,007 481 526 190 94 96 35 Ganjavadar 238.86 24 26 115 57 58 27 15 12

36 Untiya 493.27 83 117 693 350 343 147 67 80 37 RinganiyaJa Nana 269.91 12 12 124 65 59 16 7 9 38 Zampodar 799.92 84 91 505 274 231 82 48 34 39 Kotdi 2,456.00 448 581 4,036. 2,053 1,983 707 379 328 40 Samadhiyala No-2 624.57 111 111 619 316 303 135 69 66

41 Nesdi No-2 288.89 72 106 775 402 373 1'73 85 88 42 Pati 594.23 91 93 615 313 302 119 65 54 43 Kodiya 861.51 149 160 1,215 594 621 229 127 102 44 Sarakadiya 967.72 213 259 1,727 815 912 342 162 .180 45 Raydi 1,006.28 216 229 1,341 649 692 224 121 103

46 Dedan 3,604.80 888 960 5,863 2,997 2,866 974 473 501 47 Nava Malaknes 1,069.95 243 249 1,578 831 747 272 145 127 48 Juna MaJaknes 593.86 151 155 1,084 537 547 225 101 124 49 Vangadhara 1,016.59 173 173 1,121 553 568 204 99 105 50 Munjiyasar 609.34 131 181 1,291 648 643 269 145 124

51 Jivapar 440.66 113 135 843 428 415 175 87 88 52 Katarpara 444.29 82 116 745 371 374 163 85 78 53 Katar 1,842.65 467 489 3,032 1,494 1,538 552 296 256 54 Khakhbai 1,097.45 267 408 2,890 1,427 1,463 565 279 286 55 Hindorna 943.78 195 281 1,734 861 873 358 174 184

56 KhambhaJiya 430.22 130 142 725 357 368 162 84 78 57 Hadmatiya 476.05 49 58 348 172 176 69 38 31 58 Devka 836.56 162 196 1,175 568 607 235 111 124 59 Kumbhariya 583.80 144 144 787 409 378 139 79 60 60 JhoJapar 601.73 119 145 790 397 393 159 80 79

61 Majadar 482.29 45 70 419 209 210 91 50 41 62 Nesdi No-1 233.12 52 52 283 151 132 37 20 17 63 Rabhda 628.20 169 174 1,209 597 612 206 lOS 101 64 Dantardi 1,405.33 326 351 2,110 1,055 1,055 394 204 190 65 Patva 869.87 139 142 1,031 527 504 218 115 103

66 Samadhiyala NO-1 777.95 170 176 1,276 634 642 236 123 113 67 Visaliya 525.99 198 217 1,494 762 732 335 166 169 68 Kathivadar 2,318.64 181 205 1,279 645 634 291 136 155 69 Pipavav 1,102.12 157 157 1,016 541 475 234 124 110 70 NingaJa No-1 590.91 98 102 716 395 321 143 77 66

296 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. . (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 38 52 4 2 291 120 366 178 204 -116 65 59 31 64 25 69 6 33 30 6 32 17 23 415 291 395 119 159 58 88 50 33 252 107 281 203 125 94 90 107 34 14 12 31 11 33 1 29 4 1 35

96 97 131 26 173 6 111 2 62 4 36 11 9, 43 31 45 3 21 1 19 2 37 59 11 159 14 49 60 11- 38 93 88 820 263 1,143 642 596 395 265 240 39 46 44 139 58 160 27 116 7 17 13 40

67 71 222 127 205 69 149 51 33 16 41 12 12 141 84 150 57 96 46 20 10 42 21 26 1 290 197 314 190 275 172 19 14 43 121 108 1 405 328 424 41 238 5 90 32 44 83 86 376 286 337 245 205 166 73 72 45

202 203 4 3 1,510 807 1,594 306 577 83 444 161 46 63 57 303 54 496 128 310 79 128 48 47 52 56 1 183 95 294 160 140 98 65 58 48 42 41 280 113 306 87 165 30 102 54 49 5 6 2 257 129 329 13 225 6 55 5 50

29 24 239 134 229 57 122 29 36 20 51 14 21 1 189 130 206 34 113 5 43 25 52 116 125 673 298 813 207 421 119 184 79 53 168 181 647 266 759 50 400 4 77 36 54 50 49 338 73 482 238 147 57 143 165 55

24 28 139 41 180 52 84 10 47 35 56 42 48 80 37 93 69 22 57 44 55 193 45 335 2 176 114 58 2 4 240 122 226 37 104 79 37 59 48 46 180 59 239 57 113 9 76 46 60

14 21 58 25 102 73 96 53 5 20 61 12 9 58 18 85 10 57 2 26 8 62 58 49 388 203 335 139 172 90 78 46 63 57 60 3 540 279 607 72 236 12 172 58 64 97 4 254 21 150 4 90 17 65

19 23 157 34 355 234 112 14 230 220 66 253 24 448 427 138 154 230 269 67 17 11 1 269 44 339 88 135 2 52 29 68 126 10 314 163 24 11 229 143 69 32 17 120 17 204 36 33 1 112 18 70

297 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE RAjULA

Loca- Name of Villagel CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) Veal V{b} M F M F 'M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Zinzka 8 2 1 59 32 Rampara No-1 4 33 Sajanavav 10 8 8 1 105 34 Rajparda 2 2 48 35 Ganjavadar

36 Untiya 37 Ringaniyala Nana 4 38 Zampodar 28 39 Kotdi 14 1 ~94 1 40 Samadhiyala No-2 2 7 2 15

41 Nesdi No-2 1 2 1 ,10 42 Pati 5 5 1 13 43 Kodiya 5 2 1 44 Sarakadiya 1 661 2 45 Raydi 6 1 11 2 13

46 Dedan 39 1 .1 21 24 134 11 47 Nava Malaknes 5 46 48 Juna Malaknes 16 3 60 49 Vangadhara 20 1 9 50 Munjiyasar 6 28

51 Jivapar 20 6 , 3 34 52 Katarpara 3 1 7 2 25 53 Katar 8 10 2 142 54 Khakhbai 11 64 8, 122 55 Hindoma 29 3 31 89 7

56 Kham\)hati.:i3 22 5 2 11 57 Hadmatiya 1 58 Devka 4 12 17 59 Kumbhariya 17 60 Jholapar 2 2 1 34

61 Majadar 1 62 Nesdi No-l 63 Rabhda 4 2 1 64 64 Dantardi 13 5 129 65 Patva 3 2 1

66 Samadhiyala NO-1 1 2 67 Visaliya 5 2 3 48 1 68 Katbivadar 4 1 1 3 130 53 69 Pipavav 5 3 54 5 70 Ningala No-1 49 15

298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal NQn- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI} (VII} (VIII} OX} M F M F M F M F' M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 33 39 40 41 42 43 1 1 15 1 10 2 1 265 379 31 2 46 87 32 7 3 15 2 1 80 244 541 33 2 8 1 5 1 96 199 227 34 35 24 22 35

177 337 36 1 20 56 37 20 3 1 1 33 115 184 38 6 19 1 10 39 4 1 910 1,340 39 2 6 82 156 194 40

4 7 2 35 195 269 ' 41 6 5 24 97 139 148 42 1 4 2 7 2 4 108 276 323 43 15 2 12 2 252 391 619 44 12 17 4 1 312 446 45

7 216 4 29 1 126 '21 20 269 1,383 2,291 46 5 1 2 9 249 326 370 47 1 3 8 1 2 33 241 354 48 6 4 2 4 225 243 256 49 5 10 2 338 319 292 50

3 11 2 21 137 178 221 51 2 4 2 7 1 8 153 157 187 52 5 19 1 3 21 6 240 681 1,091 53 5 50 9 6 16 1 14 802 654 611 54 6 23 3 5 9 2 52 379 583 55

7 2 7 5 177 311 S6 1 94 79 82 57 3 9 1 368 233 237 58 1 S 3 17 161 183 180 59 3 3 1 1 5 2 44 156 292 60

107 137 61 1 1 66 122 62 5 3 8 1 1 117 261 356 63 19 2 31 2 2 388 446 595 64 4 4 14 152 259' 331 65

8 2 1 279 407 66 4 10 2 9 5 314 300 67 12 5 1 187 305 359 68 2 1 120 227 192 69 " ·1 3 2 6 1 190 285 70

,. /Vnr, -)10 299 TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE RAJULA

Loca- Name ofVilIage( Area of ViIla- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town(Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town( ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6 ) 2 No. Ward in Km dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 71 Kadiyali 926.05 229 285 1,978 1,038 940 422 232 190 72 Chbatadi;ta 476.34 70 82 526 265 261 110 58 52 73 Vad 825.20 151 165 961 486 475 215 114 101 74 Barpatoli 1,927.79 395 529 3,464 1,744 1,720 639 341 298 75 Barman Mota 1,102.74 302 393 2,412 1,224 ,1,188 439 241 198

76 Gorana 266.81 38 47 282 141 141 57 23 34 77 Bhundani 966.91 219 228 1,417 689 728 237 137 100 78 Trakuda 1,004.78 204 235 1,534 765 769 2~0 144 136 79 Ningala No-2 504.89 182 182 1,222 628 594 229 129 100 80 Jamka 2,115.57 364 427 2,753 1,366 1,387 598 291 307 "- 81 Barman Nana 698.19 165 179 1,056 531 525 218 115 103 82 Chotra 615.88 140 162 1,273 655 618 247 123 124 83 Dharano Nes 182.13 34 45 282 152 130 52 29 23 84 Bhachadar 830.60 136 136 887 435 452 150\ 73 77 85 Rampara No-2 2,246.13 327 355 2,199 1,145 1,054 414 196 218

86 Uchaiya 522.45 106 145 819 421 398 179 86 93 87 Bhera'j 2,996.08 473 536 3,139 1,587 1,552 585 302 283 88 Kovaya 1,383.58 133 159 948 498 450 157 87 70 89 Victor 107.94 212 261 1,320 682 638 264 145 119 90 ' khera 803.50 204 206 1,363 674 689 289 140 149

91 Chanch 1,763.12: 978 1,016 6,398 3,238 3,160 1,685 860 825

URBAN AREAS

5jIV Rajula (NP) 2.32 4,242 4,446 26,571 13,469 ,13,102 4,818 2,541 2,277 Ward No. I NA 475 505 2,792 1,448 1,344 530 296 234 II NA 542 587 3,363 1,729 1,634 727 392 335 III NA 340 351 2,242 1,062 1,180 389 188 201 IV NA 518 531 3,190 1,622 1,568 574 309 265 V N.A. 186 186 1,039 518 521 122 61 61

VI NA 489 508 3,260 1,677 1,583 552 299 253 VII NA 545 595 3,641 1,814 1,827 651 342 309 VIII NA 550' 550 3,468 1,755 1,713 647 327 320 IX NA 597 633 3,576 1,844 1,732 626 327 299

Rajula village Hectares (2,427.00)

5jV Dungar(GP) 21.66 998 1,108 6,713 3,407 3,306 1,151 589 562 Ward No. I NA 240 253 1,390 707 683 230 125 105 II N.A. 256 276 1,545 798 ' 747 203 105 98 III N.A. 266 304 2,053 1,029 1,024 381 192 189 IV, NA 236 275 1,725 873 852 337 167 170 •• * This area has been included in the rural area of the taluka.

300 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tura) Lab- Code Wor.kers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 1:3 14 15 16 17 .1 8 19 20 21 22 23 1 74 72 492 158 592 154 190 65 156 56 71 25 29 72 20 124 22 68 29 22 72 18 18 181 79 240 10 183 4 44 6 73 74 75 3 1,025 573 910 31 479 4 176 18 74 156 157 1 1 653 396 635 186 247 61 239 111 75

30 35 1 51 11 75 18 . 50 22 18 76 23 28 3 314 237 361 150 179 40 125 102 77 80 87 456 290 434 43 309 15 51 23 78 66 67 374 240 329 225. 232 166 60 57 79 129 137 .3 472 155 759 300 410 164 199 127 80

33 28 225 120 285 55 146 29 89 23 81 90 107 310 198 362 32 232 12 90 17 82 58 23 95 16 16 71 16 83 61 56 113 49 255 15 168 71 15 84 72 68 396 81 678 58 332 3 190 52 85

97 82 1 1 103 47 268 10 147 95 10 86 53 60 590 199 798 211 320 15 199 116 87 13 15 255 136 286 117 152 109 117 88 9 5 5 414 179 338 94 10 93 49 89 102 9 360 127 109 11 215 110 90

1 4 2 837 216 1,488 ,101 220 49 149 148 91

1,254 1,169 12 15 8,424 5,666 6,877 1,000 632 125 248 295 5/IV 267 252 4 6 939 644 683 158 37 4 45 60 I 85 65 4 4 998 627 805 87 32 4 11 14 II 22 19 3 2 784 681 568 46 28 7 13 2 III 39 39 1 3 1,012 714 851 72 38 4 41 18 IV 27 30 427 364 270 18 2 V 95 86 964 627 844 131 122 16 57 41 VI 133 136 1,119 693 993 257 192 69 29 98 VII 439 400 950 495 881 149 80 15 20 46 VIII 147 142 1,231 821 982 82 101 6 32 16 IX

216 241 8 5 2,147 1,156 1,765 332 465 102 350 178 S/V 53 58 4 458 232 376 48 82 12 95 28 I 8 8 2 580 376 390 36 58 4 50 9 II 136 158 612 325 542 123 199 43 91 69 III 19 17 2 5 497 223 457 125 126 43 II4 72 IV

301 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE RAjULA

Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Repairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than AJlied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{bl M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 71 Kadiyali 7 1 7 181 20 72 Chhatadiya 6 2 13 73 Vad 5 74 Barpatoli 9 3 6 166 75 Bannan Mota 17 3 3 74 1

76 Gorana 77 Bhundani 7 11 3 17 78 Trakuda 12 6 1, 23 79 Ningala No-2 4 6 80 Jamka 15 4 9 3 79

81 Bannan Nana 12 12 2 8 82 Chotra 5 15 2 83 Dharano Nes 5 84 Bhachadar 12 85 Rampara No-2 7 4 48

86 Uchaiya 3 8 87 Bherai 14 1 158 60 88 Kovaya 1 18 89 Victor 6 1 157 35 90 khera 13 2 21 4

91 Chanch 203 164 3 447 330

URBAN AREAS

5/IV Rajula (NP) 139 29 479 41 77 29 1,614 44 Ward No. I 7 70 27 1 4 146 7 II 14 1 98 1 20 2 244 22 III 2 37 2 2 115 3 IV 7 5 58 6 7 171 V 3 7 1 72 1

VI 9 1 14 1 4 4 190 4 VII 21 20 54 3 11 6 297 4 VIII 42 75 3 5 3 156 2 IX 34 2 66 27 7 223 1

5/V Dungar (GP) 60 3 13 5 356 Ward No. I' 8 1 1 71 II 15 85 III 6 2 1 129 IV 31 3 10 3 71

302 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI} (VII) (VIII) (!X) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 15 4 22 3 18 1 7 275 439 511 71 4 2 2 8 139 231 72 1 1 6 16 13 230 4S2 73 2 18 1 50 9 6 755 828 934 74 10 26 3 16 10 '1 172 588 830 75 3 58 66 65 76 2 7 1 12 5 10 209 318 369 77 17 1 15 3 8 335 323 391 78 7 1 20 1 ·9 69 290 300 79 4 20 2 21 1 1 50 606 1,037 80

7 3 8 1 1 259 245 211 81 7 11 3 1 210 292 376 82 2 1 57 114 83 2 2 225 180 212 84 72 14 2 10 1 1 356 466 640 85 8 2 4 10 96 143 292 86 7 42 3 13 44 16 1 242 788 1,099 87 2 2 2 115 212 218 88 2 28 3 16 26 . 6 344 544 89 1 1 66 314 496 90

396 391 34 9 13 2 25 5 4 232 1,746 1,827 91

273 34 . 1,752 70 567 9 1,096 324 14 349 6,578 11,753 5/IV 25 3 154 8 45 5 153 40 1 15 764 1,171 I 25 2 173 13 82 106 28 3 83 921 1,464 II 12 2 227 1 38 94 29 16 494 1,118 III 14 303 1 112 100 38 67 771 1,429 IV 4 125 1 10 47 15 248 503 V

58 1 263 37 43 1 84 25 '4 76 829 1,376 VI 63 9 160 6 52 114 42 2 35 819 1,535 VII 28 13 134 1 101 240 66 4 40 870 1,524 VIII 44 4 213 2 84 3 158 41 17 862 1,633 IX

6 213 2 120 1 182 41 14 235 1,628 2,739 5/V 43 2 26 50 5 24 331 611 I 1 101 23 57 23 10 110 398 601 II 5 42 16 52 10 4 93 483 808 III 27 S5 1 23 3 8 416 719 IV

303

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK JAFRABAD TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE JAFRABAD

Loca- Name of Village! Area of ViIla- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- bolds Population) (0 - 6 ) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

P M F P M of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.rn. 5 Jafrabad T 355.69 11,998 12,133 73,641 37,530 36,111 14,987 7,572 7,415 Talukal K.rn.2 C.D.block R 326.92 8,727 8,855 56,088 28,634 27,454 11,384 5,710 5,674 Hectares (32,692.89! K.rn. U 28.77 3,271 3,278 17,553 ·8,896 8,657 . 3,603 1,862 1,741 RURAL AREAS

1 Pati Mansa (Nana) 791.55 173 182 1,148 555 . 593 203 91 112 2 Ebhalvad '403.66 98 98 652 321 331 \t25 59 66 3 Lor 901.31 166 166 1,150 597 553 220 113 107 4 Facbariya 633.15 102 102 803 414 389 130 65 65 5 Pichhadi 436.05 82 82 522 259 263 90 45 45

6 Sarovarda 325.50 71 71 414 196 218 59 28 31 7 Bhatvadar 270.86 43 43' 279 148 131 58 28 30 8 Lotbpur 1,351.62 268 268 1,715 876 839 375 190 185 9 Kagvadar ° 973.49 120 120 656 355 301 118 63 55 10 Kanthariya Koli 433.45 57 57 286 151 13S 49 27 22

11 Kanthariya Khalsa 334.30 147 147 1,011 518 493 215 108 107 12 Balanivav 382.83 28 28 172 89 83 20 10 10 13 Jikadri Navi 567.82 123 123 769 393 376 123 57 66 14 Jikadri Juni 339.46 54 56 282 152 130 52 33 19 15 Hemal 1,231.48 309 309 1,923 992 931 331 158 173

16 Mota Mansa 882.55 218 218 1,455 734 721 257 125 132 17 Timbi 2,024.57 882 892 5,717 2,879 2,838 1,141 565 576 18 Bhada 816.76 283 283 1,737 910 827 355 185 170 19 Chhelana 597.68 136 154 969 486 483 229 132 97 20 Sakariya Nana 234.01 12 12 76 37 39 6 3 3

21 Sokhda' 208.38 26 26 199 104 9S 26 13 13 22 DudbaJa 862.23 108 108 774 411 363 143 68 ,75 23 Dholadri 420.29 142 142 1,002 502 500 169 85 84 24 Nageshri 1,962.23 698 746 4,514 2,334 2,180 891 452 439 25 Mithapur 1,088.23 187 187 1,091 554 537 236 118' 118

26 MitiyaJa 1,360.25 239 239 1,391 702 689 344 181 163 27 Vandh 1,032.28 194 194 1,184 601 583 207 99 108 28 Lunsapur 2,177.80 200 200 1,334 691 643 257 119 138 29 Bhankodar ° 434.59 126 128 888 440 448 208 100 108 30 Shiyalbet 75.32 554 554 3,288 1,756 1,532 718 352 366

306 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

2,407 2,388 35 16 15,450 6,488 19,828 '6,352 7,879 1,702 5,704 3,329 5

2,231 2,235 22 9 10,638 3,859 15,752 5,230 7,396 1,663 5,626 3,251

176 153 13 7 4,812 2,629 4,076 1,122 483 39 78 78

67 80 3 1 246 153 ' 343 28 203 7 110 21 1 14 17 66 29 189 36 100 4 88 32 2 42 39 2 180 48 339 243 86 3 29 25 121 27 233 189 . 144 128 72 54 4 162 107 145 79 109 61 23 16 5

113 66 122 105 79 56 34 49 6 1 1 65 11 82 39 41 7 90 113 293 60 538 381 179 2 310 377 8 39 36 195 72 218 13 115 8 60 5 9 8 4 70 24 97 65 74 43 15 22 10

78 86 315 185 278 98 151 36 63 49 11 13 5 31 14 60 1 50 10 1 12 38 40 80 25 236 66 138 94 66 13 61 51 72 29 74 18 53 5 20 13 14 139 138 5 473 227 544 138 213 6 273 128 15

144 121 346 183 411 11 199 2 132 6 16 197 230 1 2 1,550 78Q 1,458 386 466 130 419 211 17 113 101 1 272 72 508 95 241 35 181 58 18 64 58 245 149 265 65 185 16 29 48 19 20 13 18 18 20

5 1 38 25 62 35 51 26 11 9 21 20 16 136 63 261 120 181 58 71 60 22 66 61 132 40 275 168 103 36 160 130 23 310 314 5 3 835 293 1,255 261 . 485 28 597 221 24 52 47 2 3 176 75 310 70 148 6 122 63 25

7 5 268 22 397 77 210 25 51 16 26 97 99 205 60 383 80 219 16 110 57 27 69 67 144 33 421 31 348 7 63 23 28 98 4 220 140 77 20 128 119 29 667 258 864 372 314 24 323 333 30

307 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE JAFRABAD

Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/ Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and R~..:_e-,-p_:.a::..:::irs~ ______No. Plantation, Orchards & jng In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (lH) (IV) V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

5 Jafrabad T 2,097 975 71 1 77 27 1,552 78 Taluka/ C.D.block R 673 145 20 63 17 828 53

lJ 1,424 830 5l 1 14 10 724 25

RURAL AREAS

1 Pati Mansa (Nana) 5 6 2 Ebbalvad , 1 3 Lor 1 4 Fachariya 8 7 5 Pichhadi 3 \

6 Sarovarda 7 7 Bhatvadar 2 8 Lothpur 8 \3 9 Kagvadar 3 1 30 10 Kanthariya Koli 2 5

11 Kanthariya Khalsa 4 2 3 3 43 7 12 Balanivav 13 likadri Navi 2 1 14 Iikadri Juni 1 15 Hemal 2 2 12

16 Mota Mansa 10 33 17 Timhi 16 3 16 3 153 8 18 Bhada 38 1 18 19 Chhelana 2 34 20 Sakariya Nana

21 Sokhda 22 Dudhala 1 23 Dholadri 4 1 24 Nageshri 10 1 31 25 Mithapur 1 3 4

26 Mitiyala 11 8 2 87 23 27 Vandh 5 2 1 37 4 28 Lunsapur 3 29 Bhallkodar I 1 10 30 Shiyalbet 172 14 2 13

308 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction . Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- lion Commerce Storage & - Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VII) (VIII} (IX} M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

159 20 1,085 59 348 3 856 158 247 4,779 17,455 24,980 5

83 8 521 25 140 2 402 66 210 4,320 12,672 17,904

76 12 '564 34 20S 1 454 92 37 459 4,783 7,076

8 11 13 243 199 322 1 132 295 2 4 5 5 244 253 309 3 4 3 181 200 4 10 2 2 114 182 5

2 74 113 6 66 131 7 8 2 7 13 338 458 8 2 2 5 62 137 226 9 1 54 70 10

4 2 7 7 184 233 211 11 29 82 12 157 310 13 78 112 14 16 5 21 4 115 447 678 15

4 15 2 16 3 18 386 305 324 16 11 230 9 52 95 22 5 488 1,416 1,964 17 2 11 16 2 4 69 398 663 18 10 5 . 1 221 418 19 2 17 39 20

42 60 21 -- 3 3 3 1 150 243 22 1 7 1 227 332 23 21 3 52 2 12 46 7 1 7 1,078 1,912 24 4 28 1 1 244 466 25

4 6 22 2 5 .2 204 303 408 26 2 6 1 2 1 141 218 362 27 4 2 1 1 167 270 445 28 2 2 53 143 167 165 29 36 1 3 8 354 884 806 30

309 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE JAFRABAD

Loca- Name ofVilJage/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Induding Total Population in tion Town/Ward- ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Townl ed Resi- bolds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Kn? dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -8 9 10 11 31 Varabsvarup - 137.26 99 99 659 328 331 178 87 91 32 Babarkat 1,352.38 497 536 3,093 1,569 1,524 747 398 349 33 Gheuspur 401.98 35 35 194 95 99 26 15 11 34 Sakariya Mota 404.72 34 34 189 91 98 27 18 9 35 Chitrasar 572.69 272 272 1,899 960 939 329 153 176

36 Vadli 786.85 229 229 1,578 833 745 323 164 159 37 Kerala 384.78 65 65 420 212 208 103 51 52 38 Dbarabandar 396.05 153 153 1,023 484 539 250 109 141 39 Rohisa 1,773.95 556 556 3,767 1,914 1,853 801 413 388 40 Balafia 428.08 149 149 1,010 514 496 ,193 110 83

41 Kadiyali 1,491.10 322 322 1,926 995 931 379 196 183 42 Vadhera 1,009.35 470 470 2,929 1,482 1,447 673 324 349

URBAN AREAS

5jVI lafrahad (NP) 2S.77 3,271 3,278· 17,553 8,896 8,657 3,603 I,S62 1,741 Ward No. I N.A. 965 969 5,442 2,790 - 2,652 1,098 571 527 II N.A. 923 924 5,340 2,691 2,649 1,131 605 526 III N.A. 533 533 2,787 1,389 1,398 510 256 254 IV N.A. 850 852 3,984 2,026 1,958 864 430 434

310 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- lion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 60 5 178 101 94 20 71 80 31 24 14 428 69 774 259 217 66 274 116 32 12 14 47 20 59 9 33 2 24 7 33 32 24 56 27 43 13 9 13 34 8 16 269 39 618 556 314 303 296 253 35

93 71 290 58 500 324 290 201 186 123 36 93 27 109 20 48 3 42 17 37 111 7 202 12 1 38 141 151 578 176 994 314 467 114 404 170 39 28 28 225 54 290 53 132 11 107 30 40

65 71 423 124 539 299 281 97 157 179 41 97 115 1 468 100 827 140 330 48 359 76 42

176 153 13 7 4,812 2,629 4,076 1,122 483 39 78 78 5NI 112 89 5 3 1,839 1,031 1,240 155 270 6 29 63 I 14 11 7 4 1,159 527 1,268 457 84 13 4 II 703 376 638 187 4 III 50 53 1,111 695 930 323 125 20 45 15 IV

311 TALUKA / c.n.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE JAFRABAD

Loca- Name of Village! CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and HUllting and Quarry- and Repairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{b2 M F M F M F M F 1 ,2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Varahsvarup 1 1 2 32 BabarkOl 96 73 152 2 33 Ghenspur 2 34 Sakariya Mota 1 35 Chitrasar 2

36 Vadli 19 37 Kcrnla 38 Dhnrabandar 189 -'- 39 Rohisa 45 18 5 2 11 40 Balana 12 5 16 3 4

41 Kadiyali 19 9 1 2 43 6 42 Vadhera 10 3 19 2 1 48 2

URBAN AREAS

S/VI Jafrahad (NP) 1,424 830 51 1 14 10 724 25 Ward No. I 58 11 ! 16 1 217 13 II 708 419 31 87 4 III 355 155 14 9 63 I IV 303 245 4 357 7

312 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers,- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Comlllunica - No. tions (VI) (VII) (VIII) (IX} M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 2 7 9 83 141 147 31 4 18 8 5 2 795 1,265 32 36 90 33 2 1 2 15 33 56 34 6 6 24 336 359 35

-- 5 2 333 419 36 14 2 3 8 56 95 132 37 192 282 347 38 31 2 4 27 8 36 370 884 1,169 39 4 2 1 12 3 6 201 21~ 242 40

11 3 14 4 9 3 3 89 453 543 41 4 1 18 7 12 25 2 21 478 634 829 42

76 12 564 34 208 1 454 92 37 459 4,783 7,076 5/VI 43 11 265 13 62 280 37 18 53 1,532 2,444 I 24 1 172 11 90 68 7 19 302 1,404 1,890 II 5 102 8 50 45 14 41 751 1,170 III 4 25 2 6 61 34 -- 63 1,096 1,572 IV

313

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK KODINAR

Amr.·21 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KODINAR

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) 2 No. WardinKm dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. 6 Kodinar T 536.81 25,081 25,618 1,65,795 84,055 81,740 28,240 14,249 13,991 Taluka/ K.m.2 C.D.block R 520_23 21,005 21,452 1,39,152 70,386 68,766 23,797 11,980 11,817 Hectares (S2,023.02! K.m. , U 16.58 4,076 4,166 26,643 13,669. '12 ,97k1 , 4,443 2,269 2,174

RURAL AREAS

,I Valadar 1,083.64 220 225 1,336 672 664 216 113 103 2 Sandhnidhar 518.64 233' 238 1,636 837 799 285 141 144 3 Ghantvad 3,010.22 797 837 4,846 2,449 2,397 180 396 384 4 Nagadla 1,053.15 285 285 1,871 952 919 338 169 169 5 Arithiya 809.80 87 87 519 266 253 91 41 50

6 Harmadiya 2,597.17 897 904 5,487 2,737 2,750 983 475 508 7 Pichhvi 910.48 212 212 1,412 730 682 281 158 123 8 Pichhva 347.07 62 62 423 219 204 74 30 44 9 Alidar 1,498.03 876 929 6,106 3,131 2,975 1,078 596 482 10 Morvad 783.05 211 211 1,350 682 668 226 111 115, 11 Sedbaya 866.74 194 194 1,226 625 601 221 119 102 12 Sugala 953.57 56 101 497 274 223 104 59 45 13 Chidivav 377.73 35 35 211 108 103 29 19 10 14 Kantala 402.62 244 244 1,448 724 724 249 115 134 15 Pavti 585.16 130 130 790 411 379 116 62 54

16 Arnej 1,498.31 685 685 4,809 2,474 2,335 723 364 359 17 Girdevli 484.04 316 316 2,198 1,091 1,107 363 177 186 18 Jagatiya 368.15 106 106 645 315 330 106 48 58 19 Vithalpur 699.63 262 262 1,505 771 734 252 136 116 20 Bodva 444.87 154 154 988 516 472 158 70 88

21 Jithla 424.84 143 143 856 441 415 122 60 62 22 Jamanvada 428.01 169 169 1,101 570 531 149 79 70 23 Adpokar 276.16 81 88 638 335 303 110 59 51 24 Chhachhar 772.72 607 607 3,483 1,773 1,710 590 312 278 25 Singhaj 1,071.89 734 764 5,097 2,571 2,526 898 448 450

26 Anandpur 356.81 115 115 846 416 430 130 65 65 27 Navagam 355.80 226 226 1,544 787 757 242 116 126 28 Fachariya 257.20 158 158 1,002 494 508 126 62 64 29 Govindpur Bhandariya 697.63 43 43 268 131 137 62 26 36 30 Kareda 383.69 147 160 979 487 492 169 89 80

316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

13,884 13,439 '"5 356 48,943 27,7?,6 43,115 9,983 16,534 2,970 13,104 6,050 6 12,405 lZ,078 433 333 39,831 21,427 36,442 9,245 15,772 2,860 11,656 5,676

1,479 1,361 32 23 9,112 6,299 6,673 738 762 110 1,448 3'74

60 58 24 21 368 215 392 217 211 95 126 122 1 55 45 . 490 280 435 45 267 15 103 ',21 2 643 604 21' 26 1,334 715 1,246 263 507 56 430 193 3 309 281 406 123 543 93 325 20 155 71 4 88 25 167 104 138 87 26 17 5

168 168 5 1,292 701 1,608 724 608 261 658 442 6 15 11 267 80 420 384 167 165 231 218 7 131 42 122 1 62 46 ' 1 8 378 355 4 1 1,855 1,221 1,640 329 712 58 575 254, 9 90 76 368 197 355 90 .145 19 175 71 10

196 177 279 97 355 10 256 1 78 9 11 87 65 96 70 66 19 163 111 47 1 114 110 12 18 15 40 24 63 61 27 28 25 31 13 225 232 2 381 187 380 6 202 1 131 3 14 20 18 249 100 233 3 156 55 2 15

471 391 2 2 1,462 867 1,274 90 749 26 317 50 16 335 348 2 2 585 351 554 77 278 48 211 27 17 62 59 107, 30 206 106 70 14 121 91 18 173 159 449 233 373 173 139 63 ' 161 105 19 239 226 293 132 271 65 85 8 148 56 20

131 137 270 122 232 68 100 5 108 63 21 62 69 . 3 411 253 295 41 187 28 38 9 22 76 62 167 85 179 109 61 23 452 445 50 52 887 402 925 326 301 92 458 224 24 557 567 85 66 1;525 ~60 1,297 328 641 161 435 161 25

36 27 278 164 209 12 134 3 36 8 26 141 126 -- 537 350 369 81 217 50 79 27 27 90 114 1 378 266 242 17 94 113 16 28 8 10 73 23 68 2 41 16 2 29 238 230 28 15 223 112 246 50 117 14 117 35 30

317 TALUKA / C.b.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KODINAR

Loca- Name ofViJlage/ CATEGORIES OF lion Town/ Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Co~e Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Repairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) Yea) V{b} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

6 Kodinar T 2,347 380 174 449 48 3,459 58 Taluka/ C.D.block. R 2,304 380 170 383 37 2,260 43

U 43 4 66 1~, 1,199 15 RURAL AREAS

1 Valadar 5 18 2 Sandhnidhar 5 18 5 3 Ghantvad 5 3. ·55 4 Nagadla 5 130 2 5 Arithiya 1

6 Harroadiya 27 8 7 3 102 7 Pichhvi 5 2 1 2 8 Pichhva 6 9 Alidar 15 2 25 31 71 10 Morvad 3 6 3

11 Sedhaya 2 12 Sugala 13 Chidivav 9 2 14 Kantala 1 11 1 15 Pavti 2 1

16 Arnej 5 45 6 27 17 Girdevli 3 4 10 18 Jagatiya 3 1 19 Vithalpur 2 2 5 20 20 Bodva 2 3 3

21 Jithla 2 3 22 Jamanvada 1 20 2 23 Adpokar 2 24 Chhachhar 10 12 35 25 Singhaj 3 16 62

26 Anandpur 4 4 1 8 27 Navagam 3 2 19 28 Facbariya 14 29 Govindpur Bhandariya 30 Kareda 7

318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VI!} (VIII) aX} M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

344 3 3,408 122 773 2 2,523 350 213 7,170 40,727 64,587 6

209 1 1,583 65 430 1,675 183 183 6,860 33,761 52,661

135 2 1,825 57 343 2 848 167 30 310 6,966 11,926

1 12 8 11 1 94 279 353 1 7 17 4 14 4 402 754 2 12 117 1 30 87 '12 7 122 1,196 2,012 3 2 W 2 13 6 210 403 616 4 1 1 1 99 148 5

10 94 3 19 80 10 3 179 1,126 1,847 6 10 1 2 11 310 287 7 2 5 1 1 3 96 200 8 1 89 4 7 1114 10 1 303 1,490 2,343 9 1 9 2 11 126 327 452 10

10 9 1 58 269 533 11 2 13 111 99 12 2 5 45 37 13 1 14 19 2 -- 1 344 717 14 8 1 6 5 89 178 287 15

15 57 16 43 8 1 105 1,199 2,140 16 2 24 22 2 537 1,030 17 8 2 1 1 13 109 211 18 4 17 2 5 18 2 12 42 386 519 19 4 9 1 16 1 14 245 393 20

1 7 11 11 209 336 21 4 16 1 5 25 I' 37 274 453 22 3 4 15 168 141 135 23 3 57 1 10 39 9 1 89 847 1,295 24 3 58 1 13 6S 5 2 82 1,272 2,116 25

2 6 2 13 4 219 203 199 26 18 14 17 4 13 200 405 476 .27 8 4 9 1 9 252 482 28 9 1 1 38 62 97 29 3 7 1 3 6 238 436 30

319 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE KODINAR Loca- Name of Village/ Area of VilIa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0·6) No. Ward inKm2 dentiaJ Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Sayajirajpura 602.32 23 36 241 130 111 38 19 19 32 Dolasa 1,728.93 768 768 5,442 2,772 2,670 903 471 432 33 Advi 634.46 137 237 1,632 831 801 221 120 107 34 Fafni Nani 389.77 85 85 541 278 263 95 42 53 35 Fafni MOli 724.65 254 254 1,790 916 874 284 152 132

36 Mitiyaj 1,454.20 670 693 4,421 2,224 2,197 713 349 374 37 Devalpur 447.92 331 331 2,186 1,066 1,120 367 177 190 38 Inchvad Nani 309.53 86 90 552 266 286 113 58 65 39 Vadnagar 1,388.50 1,031 1,036 5,640 2,957 2,683 '952 499 453 40 Pedhavada 531.33 205 227 1,496 766 730 233 113 120

41 Kadvasan 545.34 267 297 1,960 997 963 321 159 162 42 Gobil ni Khan 753.01 180 190 1,490 755 735 202 95 107 43 Dudana 408.45 213 248 1,735 853 882 3~4 146 168 44 . Ronaj 509.11 226 273 1,552 765 787 330 157 173 45 Malgam 709.64 241 241 1,523 751 772 214 108 106

46 Velva 493.03 197 197 1,361 710 651 236 133 103 47 Panch Pipalva 598.08 272 272 1,~30 925 905 294 157 137 48 lantrakhadi 519.98 82 82 513 247 266 101 42 59 49 Nanavada 970.32 138 238 1,456 717 739 213 108 105 50 Malsaram 771.01 370 370 2,399 1,228 1,171 465 228 237

51 Pipa)va Bavana 774.84 195 195 1,193 575 618 233 110 123 52 Kadodara 746.22 266 266 2,054 1,042 1,012 313 155 158 53 Devli 875.15 863 863 6,143 3,111 3,032 1,005 517 488 54 Barda 233.82 121 132 775 365 410 167 75 92 55 Cbauhan ni khan 380.09 168 172 1,200 616 584 194 91 103

56 Mul Dwarka 247.53 365 368 2,608 1,349 1,259 464 234 230 57 Palllldar 658.30 616 616 3,931 1,997 1,934 671 350 321 58 PipJi 352.% 282 284 2,083 1,084 999 277 141 136 59 DamJi 350.98 256 256 1,709 853 856 243 113 130 60 Cbhara 1,627.13 772 800 4,946 2,459 2,487 987 497 490

61 Sarkhadi 1,583.10 571 571 3,713 1,890 1,813 546 275 271 62 Kaj 1,439.89 519 519 3,427 1,723 1,704 525 262 263 63 Velan 3,946.51 1,550 1,555 10,493 5,179 5,314 2,266 1,112 1,154

URBANAREAS

!/vn Kodinar (NP) 16058 4,076 4,166 241,643 13,66' 12,974 4,443 2,269 '2,174 Ward No. I NA 553 558 3,910 1,991 1,919 684 359 325 II NA 458 483 3,268 1,676 1,592 541 284 257 III NA 320 320 2,432 1,207 1,225 366 179 187 IV NA 392 392 2,589 1,304 1,285 346 174 172 V NA 460 466 3,077 1,545 1,532 470 242 228

320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors rural Lab- . Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 -- 23 21 66 47 '67 40 40 27 25 13 31 261 263 2 1,764 1,018 1,442 211 801 145 237 48 32 241 241 3 2 568 309 437 76 289 49 102 26 33 142 63 159 14 40 5 103 9 34 104 109 2 468 209 427 105 223 43 162 62 35

613 621 1,287 583 1,146 298 538 92 439 194 36 306 306 ,I 567 248 528 330 251 140 217 187 37 11 15 105 49 141 87 55 39 64 47 38 498 479 13 10 1,850 955 1,647 131 486 16 372 97 39_ 150 140 492 268 356 59 180 1 120 55 40

167 165 569 402 534 94 295 20 100 66 41 90 101 511 291 397 248 252 160 97 88 42 513 338 433 81 225 1 135 79 43 102 103 1 3 400 231 404 246 89 12 261 232 44 214 243 5 1. 469 ,305 393 248 142 71 174 169 45

160 142 1 426 272 356 161 179 41 123 116 46 50 S8 641 422 48S 266 289 156 116 105 47 22 19 154 82 132 71 49 2 70 68 48 558 570 2 374 202 391 3 222 1 149 49 209 213 565 251 639 91 348 8 177 78 ' 50

181 186 1 242 92 282 1 138 134 51 291 300 707 435 523 31 323 2 93 27 52 394 372 1 2,311 1,601 1,493 113 729 33 197 62 53 14 12 22 15 149 54 204 161 72 79 89 81 54 76 83 434 251 284 69 200 50 55 19 55

19 12 2 515 158 650 77 20 7 106 54 56 211 183 3 2 1,218 599 1,035 296 274 16 506 274 57 186 157 848 473 463 126 220 63 93 60 58 73 87 2 2 543 254 SIO 440 204 122 264 318 S9 358 352 2 1,342 608 1,338 508 486 110 383 323 60

586 543 1,215 694 883 99 415 5 333 90 61 435 438 1 1,199 752 873 144 ·384 5 280 130 62 490 490 25 19 1,918 635 2,528 443 222 20 533 60 63

1,479 1,361 32 23 9,112 6,299 6,673 738 761- 110 1,448 374 5/VD 731 684 3 1 1,345 858 949 129 41 216 67 I 283 290 1,180 888 797 75 52 234 48 II 14 15 845 620 580 41 130 6 52 13 III 6 3 1,013 789 669 27. 97 4 46 5 IV 2 2 1,060 779 812 71 65 3 184 41 V

321 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE KODINAR Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Repairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (In) (IV) V(a) V{b} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Sayajirajpura 32 Dolasa 14 5 11 105 33 Advi 7 6 34 Fafni Nani . 3 1 35 Fafni Moti 9 4

36 Mitiyaj 4 1 11 43 37 Devalpur 5 10 ~ 15 38 Inchvad Nani 1 -I - 14 39 Vadnagar 7 17 ~ - 615 3 40 Pedhavada 1 4

41 Kadvasan 9 1 17 51 2 42 Gohi! ni Khan 5 26 43 Dudana 1 -- \24 44 Ronaj 1 12 45 Malgam 2 9 2 4

46 Velva 3 11 47 Panch Pipalva 5 12 20 1 48 Jantrakhadi 5 1 1 49 N1tnavada 1 4 50 Malsaram 22 3 27

51 Pipalva Bavana 4 1 52 Kadodara 9 1 19 34 53 Devli 7 16 206 4 54 Barda 1 2 1 21 55 Chauhan ni khan 2 9

56 Mul Dwarkl> 418 8 2 60 57 Panadar 10 42 17 2 72 58 Pipli 2 1 2 65 59 DamJi 26 60 Chhara 83 5 81 31 19 131 24

61 Sarkhadi 2 1 38 62 Kaj 16 1 18 52 63 Velan 1,555 349 8 28

URBANAREAS

5/VII Kodinaa- (NP) 43 4 66 11 1,199 15 Ward No. I 5 2 23 2 151 3 II 1 18 1 140 2 III 1 77 1 IV 2 1 1 95 1 V 2 2 2 117

322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VII) (VIII) (IX} M F M F M F' M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 ' 38 39 40 41 42 43 2 63 71 31 4 124 23 118 18 2 203 1,328 2,256 32 1 14 , 1 17 1 4 55 390 670 33 6 4 2 '3 56 116 193 34 1 8 19 60 489 709 35

2 43 2 6 60 9 10 463 1,068 1,436 36 3 13 1 4 10 1 23 537 767 37 4 3 1 1 125 198 38 6 44 33 67 15 11 497 1,299 2,055 39 16 8 27 3 410 671 40

6 19 1 11 26 4 2 29 461 840 41 7 10 24 358 463 42 5 21 4 18 1 1 420 800 43 5 1 12 24 1 361 541 44 1 13 1 3 45 5 31 179 327 345 45

20 2 5 15 2 171 354 319 46 18 25 4 2 165 438 474 47 4 1 2 12 81 103 114 48 9 6 .2 266 326 470 49 11 14 1 5 32 4 2 27 587 1,053 50

1 3 1 1 106 293 511 51 18 5 22 1 1 105 518 876 52 9 168 1 29 132 13 1,441 1,618 1,478 53 10 5 4 1 161 248 54 12 2 4 332 515 55

1 16 7 13 14 1 699 1,182 56 14 45 3 5 50 1 48 962 1,590 57 3 36 11 31 2 10 78 611 795 58 2 5 3 6 32 343 384 59 25 1 38 20 32 48 6 14 208 1,107 1,771 60

36 16 42 4 1 46 1,006 1,678 61 5 49 3 21 48 5 126 850 1,434 62 9 69 6 18 86 8 4 120 2,647 4,751 . 63

135 2 1,825 57 343 2 848 167 30 310 6,966 11,926 5/VII 64 1 196 9 38 213 47 1 7 1,041 1,783 I 7 . 229 1 18 98 23 6 124 873 1,393 II 3 246 12 19 52 . 9 2 6 625 1,178 III 5 313 4 28 82 12 8 34 627 1,224 IV 11 314 2 59 58 23 1 97 732 1,364 V

323 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KODINAR

Loca- Name of Village! Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town! Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) 2 No. Ward in Km dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ward No. VI N.A. 331 332 2,312 1,165 1,147 433 222 211 VII N.A. 417 425 2,684 1,417 1,267 489 250 239 VIII N.A. 881 926 4,542 2,424 2,118 746 382 364 IX N.A. 264 264 1,829 940 889 368 177 191

324 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Uterates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M p' M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 \ 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 2 2 7 8 676 451 572 128 77 49 102 50 VI 133 88 17 11 935 611 617 72 13 2 213 35 VII 290 263 5 3 1,550 1,018 1,196 102 100 286 72 VIII 18 14 508 285 481 93 187 46 115 43 IX

325 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KODINAR

Loca- Name of Viilage/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/ Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- .::_an:::d:_:R::.,:.e.:.Lp..::.a:..:.irs______No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{b} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ward No. VI 1 6 4 90 2 VII 4 8 53 VIII 12 2 4 428 6 IX· 16 3 1 48

326 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VID (VIII) aX) M F M F M F. M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 8 142 19 61 1 85 3 15 593 1,004 VI 15 -- 156 8 28 127 27 800 1,195 VII 15 153 1 80 116 22 1,228 2,016 VIII 7 1 76 1 12 17 1 12 27 447 769 IX

327

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK KUNKAVAV VADIA TALUKA/ C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KUNKAVAV VADIA

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Wa'rd ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless tbe age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Wanlin Knl dentia! Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. 7 Kunkavav Vadia T 839.2 26,675 26,847 1,67,708 84,138 83,570 25,158 13,271 11,887 Taluka! K.m.1 C.D.block R 780.25 20,292 20,389 1,28,603 64,207 64,396 19,230 10,174 9,056 Hectares (78,025.03! K.m. U 58.97 6,383 6,458 39,105 19,931 19,17~ 5,928 3,097 2,831

RURAL AREAS

1 Devalki 1,400.79 380 382 2,368 1,190 1,178 344 188 156 2 Bantwa-Devli 1,308.70 318 324 2,008 1,027 981 273 155 118 3 Barvala Baval 1,562.11 407 407 2,600 1,335 1,265 378 209 169 4 Bbukbli-Santhali 766.27 212 212 1,136 570 566 97 67 5 Megha-pipaJiya 1,224.11 276 276 1,625 806 819 ~rs 140 118 6 Kbajuri 705.09 302 302 2,086 1,068 1,018 288 158 130 7 Kbajuri-Pipaliya 882.68 82 82 500 257 243 84 45 39 8 Targbari 669.34 206 206 1,280 618 662 202 99 103 9 Sa na li 1,312.10 263 263 1,761 879 882 301 159 142 10 TalaIi 545.23 135 135 872 446 426 138 68 70

11 Badanpur Nava 262.41 47 47 289 159 130 51 31 ~O 12 Vavdi 656.69 157 157 1,009 495 514 153 81 72 13 Badanpur Juna 431.96 124 124 735 367 368 124 61 63 '14 Dadva(Randal) 1,214.74 288 288 1,909 944 965 343 183 160 15 Devgam 2,295.63 509 509 3,362 1,714 1,648 483 248 235

16 Bambhaniya 1,119.76 271 271 1,830 919 911 271 135 136 17 Sarangpur 853.89 154 154 1,045 514 531 155 79 76 18 Maya padar 888.74 227 231 1,365 693 672 240 126 114 19 Jithudi 1,067.39 231 231 1,381 681 700 206 105 101 20 Ishvariya 936.58 260 262 1,604 804 800 223 131 92

21 Lakhapadar 800.78 214 214 1,272 620 652 207 104 103 22 Sanala 869.62 291 291 1,841 ·921 920 297 161 136 23 Bhayavadar 968.32 225 227 1,349 660 689 184 99 85 24 Ujala-Mota 1,250.33 341 341 2,025 1,030 995 264 142 122 25 Anida 934.60 292 292 1,819 933 886 223 119 104

26 Kbakhariya 446.13 78 79 550 283 267 98 54 44 27 Kbadkhad 1,166.72 246 246 1,580 797 783 197 104 93 28 Morvada 1,185.22 176 176 1,0~5 513 522 155 84 71 29 Surya Pratapgadb 819.07 207 207 1,252 620 632 173 98 75 30 Ujala-Nana 745.21 214 214 1,304 659 645 190 104 86

330 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 , 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

8,460 7,861 25 15 53,912 41,508 44,084 10,018 20,158 6,020 6,311 2,904 7

7,191 6,612 8 5 39,925 30,920 33,807 9,097 . 18,337 5,886 5,361 2,629

1,269 1,249 '17 10 13,987 10,588 10,277 921 1,821 134 950 275

121 118 762 530 696 88 386 71 88 14 1 93 98 651 490 528 152 319 131 49 17 2 247 192 860 618 680 264 391 196 113 63 3 108 102 346 253 292 267 174 167 82 99 4 117 114 467 329 457 212 255 143 73 61 5

81 67 715 498 610 41 387 27 66 6 6 40 40 146 111 133 56 53 43 31 9 7 108 114 371 335 338 209 198 148 44 60 8 84 68 522 379 465 257 284 156 110 100 9 86 80 3 2 296 210 246 149 167 101 60 47 10

39 29 94 41 85 55 29 18 43 36 11 35 34 369 308 265 11 157 2 20 6 12 109 104 226 172 182 39 83 4 69 35 13 40 28 494 401 542 28 268 10 83 10 14 129 124 -- 971 686 865 446 . 477 286 228 152 15

171 136 569 424 467 157 234 86 110 60 16 6 7 328 240 312 236 178 175 53 57 17 96 90 429 330 382 234 236 140 89 91 18 95 107 437 314 333 24 186 11 43 12 19 71 59 508 391 385 220 187 160 63 56 20

88 81 430 319 340 84 177 36 63 44 21 97 96 589 445 539 24 286 3 83 16 22 54 50 451 363 356 i25 188 92 53 29 23 154 139 669 485 489 11 292 1 '56 6 24 85 73 714 524 495 178 276 129 50 42 25

39 29 3 2 174 108 152 5 96 2 29 2 26 148 132 515 366 469 '63 297 8 77 19 27 89 91 220 98 263 3 164 88 3 28 27 30 420 351 333 104 219 98 19 2 29 74 72 437 312 374 3 225 1 19 2 30

. Amr. - 22 331 TALUKA / CoDoBLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KUNKAVAV VADIA

Loca- Name of Village! CATEGORIES OF lion Town/ Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry-. .::.an.::.:d:....:R:.:e::J;p:.::a:.:,:irs::.______No. Plantation, Orchards & iug In Housebold Otber tban Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) Yea) V(b) M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

7 Kunkavav Vadia T 1,036 so 24 1,044 220 6,603 104 Talukal CoD.block R ~ 731 39 23 586 133 4,819 66

U 305 11 1 4S8 87 1,784 38

RURAL AREAS

1 Devalki 3.4 1 128 2 Bantwa-Devli 6 5 87 3 Barvala Baval 3 1 16- 86 4 Bhukhli-Santbali 5 1 7 10 5 Megba-pipaliya 13 2 1 74 2

6 Khajuri 13 4 2 96 7 Khajuri-Pipaliya 8 1 22 8 Targbari 10 1 56 9 Sanali 15 1 15 10 Ta la Ii 3 2

11 Badanpur Nava 3 9 12 Vavdi 3 57 13 Badanpur Juna 2 23 14 Dadva(Randal) 13 3 134 15 Devgam 7 4 62

16 Bambhaniya 24 3 6 1 51 17 Sarangpur . 6 3 57 18 Maya pad_ar 3 22 19 lithudi 15 57 20 Ishvariya 20 3 1 61

21 Lakbapadar 8 62 2 22 Sanala 8 5 128 23 Bhayavadar 3 3 68 24 Ujala-Mota 16 14 49 25 Anida 14 4 64

26 Khakbariya 3 1 27 Kha

332 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VI!) (YIn) (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

409 17 3,950 100 1,502 7 3,047 596 34S 10,891 39,706 62,661 7

199 1 1,470 41 548 5 1,733 297 295 10,233 30,105 45,066

210 16 2,480 59 954 2 1,314 299 53 658 9,601 17,595

1 28 3' 27 3 15 333 479 757 1 1 14 10 37 4 1 499 828 2 3 23 14 31 4 1 45 654 956 3 1 6 2 5 1 10 277 289 4 3 12 6 20 4 2 75 347 532 5

1 13 2 28 6 4 212 454 765 6 5 13 4 20 124 167 7 17 12 1 2 107 278 346 8 17 1 22 1 22 414 603 9 1 6 7 1 200 277 10

1 1 18 74 57 11 1 10 3 14 3 6 174 224 329 12 2 3 185 329 13 23 4 4 14 4 ·1 30 401 907 14 1 37 9 40 8 1 1 848 1,201 15

1 18 1 22 7 322 452 432 16 6 1 11 1 5 5 197 290 17 2 11 2 8 11 1 42 311 396 18 1 6 9 16 1 -- 87 348 589 19 1 21 5 26 1 40 419 540 20

8 1 1 21 1 1 126 279 442 21 4 11 1 1 13 4 6 36& 376 530 22 6 10 12 • 13 3 14 156 290 408 23 1 20 5 26 4 50 285 491 699 24 1 33 15 38 7 1 142 437 566 25

1 1 19 1 2 76 131 186 26 1 5 3 14 1 328 720 27 5 4 2 250 517 28 7 9 3 14 4 13 15 274 513 29 1 10 10 16 3 237 -282 405 30

333 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KUNKAVAV VADIA

Loca- Name of Village/ Area ofVilJa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Ktn2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Luni-Dbar 1,888.43 634 634 3,953 1,924 2,029 633 306 327 32 Kolda 861.26 166 167 989 485 504 151 80 71 33 Jungar 1,156.84 300 302 1,915 951 964 297 156 141 34 Kunkavav Nani 1,900.28 507 507 3,432 1,711 1,721 492 270 222 35 Kunkavav Moti 3,777.50 1,797 1,816 11,342 5,744 ,5,598 1,652 879 773

36 Arjansukh 1,493.08 152 152 1,096 565 531 187 97 90 37 Khijadiya Khan 630.91 166 166 1,065 549 516 , 153 82 71 38 Pipaliya Dhundhiya 1,696.94 382 382 2,638 1,325 1,313 : 414 230 194 39 Khijadiya Hanuman 1,140.72 292 297 1,556 786 770 233 114 119 40 Tori 2,269.79 652 655 3,778 1,859 1,919 ~25 269 256

41 Najapur 1,182.09 304 309 1,847 887 960 240 124 116 42 Amrapur 2,347.64 676 676 4,431 2,200 2,231 638 333 305 43 Barvala Bavisbi 1,769.15 457 457 2,793 1,375 1,418 450\ 229 221 44 Vaghaniya Nava 1,141.75 280 280 1,678 838 840 275 149 126 45 Pithadiya 1,212.49 326 326 1,811 885 926 267 148 119

46 Rampur 1,655.15 452 454 2,638 1,309 1,329 334 189 145 47 Balapur 1,203.25 402 402 2,378 1,158 1,220 312 171 141 48 Hadala 1,431.42 367 367 2,464 1,216 1,248 365 187 178 49 Vaghauiya Juna 2,347.01 537 538 3,567 1,764 1,803 577 302 275 50 Khari 1,046.39 247 247 1,593 784 809 221 124 97

51 Mavjinjva 2,087.06 604 604 3,848 1,885 1,963 600 310 290 52 Haliyad Juni 1,133.05 374 374 2,453 1,230 1,223 364 192 172 53 Haliyad Navi 1,305.14 325 325 2,337 1,175 1,162 328 186 142 54 Pipaliya Nava 239.51 78 78 467 231 236 83 39 44 55 Deri Pipaliya 1,209.16 250 252 1,746 845 901 263 126 137

56 Cbaran pipali 415.30 76 78 468 226 242 74 44 30 57 Adpur 405.95 34 34 250 126 124 54 28 26 58 Gbantiyan 726.42 127 136 896 451 445 126 59 67 59 Manekvada 1,096.39 246 271 1,601 809 792 255 136 119 60 Munjiasar Mota 1,245.00 318 318 2,128 1,054 1,074 339 171 168

61 Munjiasar Nana 630.00- 167 171 1,216 625 591 163 93 70 63 Jethiavadar 511.09 127 127 804 415 389 112 59 53 64 Hamapur 2,417.71 653 653 4,186 2,065 2,121 696 360 336 65 Janjariya Nava 228.41 103 103 720 365 355 109 55 54

66 Rafala 444.06 108 108 679 344 335 125 67 58 67 Janjariya Juna 570.99 197 197 1,333 681 652 191 101 90 68 Samadhiyala 1,231.65 276 276 1,715 843 872 255 142 113

334 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II) ---- M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~ 19 20 21 22 23 1 258 261 1,208 983 1,011 173 454 69 140 84 31 134 130 302 254 265 94 128 35 58 50 32 52 49 579 452 498 199 265 173 27 24 33 I 161 155 1,076 815 893 137 512 72 57 51 34 411 378 3,752 2,948 3,061 537 1,105 309 385 112 35

34 22 330 240 284 106 167 74 65 30 36 50 59 322 201 305 159 212 113 71 46 37 116 136 670 523 670 336 448 216 96 82 38 82 75 465 278 433 48 257 9 62 32 39 218 232 1 1,219 941 992 519 528 341 172 158 40

105 89 555 455 453 15 253 5 69 3 41 177 175 1,523 1,261 1,119 356 595 281 ]67 61 42 172 157 793 643 812 38 423 27 133 8 43 54 55 515 411 475 238 241 191 39 36 44 70 69 458 382 451 17 238 5 103 8 45

197 161 837 702 697 337 403 244 140 73 46 143 122 762 628 600 12 373 7 90 4 47 150 143 835 677 647 61 394 41 126 12 48 184 162 1,063 866 860 201 390 101 107 75 49 78 72 482 421 400 127 239 94 81 29 50

271 248 1,115 931 958 283 499 190 149 89 51 166 143 793 625 636 465 301 312 159 144 52 155 120 714 589 563 25 365 9 76 13 53 10 5 157 101 114 48 79 45 3 3 54 53 46 569 473 451 165 265 127 37 34 55

34 30 106 107 129 47 86 33 31 14 56 90 66 70 1 40 1 4 57 67 66 239 169 235 38 159 17 33 14 58 49 47 450 338 432 202 226 99 87 66 59 161 131 629 512 510 27 274 13 97 6 60

11 15 378 290 281 24 222 8 13 10 61 35 30 270 185 185 133 91 98 17 30 63 232 199 I 1,154 982 1,084 79 581 24 168 31 64 112 95 220 178 187 59 98 47 62 10 65

46 28 174 131 179 107 33 66 93 88 434 317 351 40 209 11 60 28 67 119 115 507 414 443 6 241 80 3 68

335 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KUNKAVAV VADIA

Loca- Name of Village; CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and ReEairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{h2 M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Luni-Dhar 18 5 7 3 222 1 32 Kolda 10 5 2 40 33 Jungar 18 4 3 136 34 Kunkavav Nani 17 1 9 1 203 1 35 Kunkavav Moti 27 2 36 14 631 10

36 Arjansukh 11 3 . 10 37 Khijadiya Khan 3. 1 38 Pipaliya Dhundhiya 34 1 45 25 39 Khijadiya Hanuman 47 1 7 '2 9 2 40 Tori 22 1 20 106 1

41 Najapur 21 9 59 42 Amrapur 5 18 1 160 43 Barvala Bavishi 18 20 1 138 44 Vaghaniya Nava 5 16 10 1\29 45 Pithadiya 26 9 10 1 30

46 Rampur 9 3 2 16 5 54 3 47 Balapur 10 8 73 48 Hadala 8 20 43 1 49 Vaghaniya Juna 30 36 15 150 50 Khari 1 1 19 1 30

51 Mavjinjva 15 28 1 158 52 Haliyad Juni 4 4 8 113 53 Haliyad Navi 4 9 56 54 Pipaliya Nava 27 55 Deri PipaJiya 4 2 3 1 97

56 Charan pipaJi 1 57 Adpur 16 58 Ghantiyan 16 6 3 59 Manekvada 7 24 16 45 17 60 Munjiasar Mota 7 5 4 1 54

61 Munjiasar Nana 5 2 1 17 1 63 Jethiavadar 8 3 42 64 Hamapur 32 3 47 11 168 65 Janjariya Nava 6 1 10

66 Rafala 18 4 7 67 Janjariya Juna 7 2 53 68 Samadhiyala 15 15 61

336· PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No, tions (VI} (VII) (VIID (!X) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 12 71 4 13 74' 6 3 346 910 1,510 31 14 1 12 4 1 41 219 369 32 1 13 12 19 2 5 80 448 685 33 1 34 1 16 44 10 2 599 816 985 34 102 326 9 147 302 80 27 444 2,656 4,617 35

11 3 14 2 2 8 279 417 36 4 4 10 62 244 295 37 3 18 11 6 19 2 176 655 801 38 2 17 4 28 2 11 296 342 426 39 4 57 7 76 18 16 165 851 1,235 40

1 18 1 22 7 7 265 427 680 41 8 1 60 1 30 76 11 23 441 1,058 1,434 42 30 11 39 2 1 549 562 831 43 19 8 18 1 8 363 594 44 16 4 ' 15 3 2 434 907 45

1 28 7 37 9 8 171 604 821 46 4 20 1 21 1 402 558 806 47 3 8 13 32 7 69 569 1,118 48 5 76 3 14 52 7 11 190 893 1,412 49 12 4 13 3 17 384 665 50

1 48 1 12 48 2 3 570 924 1,110 51 20 1 4 27 4 1 6 593 752 52 16 7 29 3 9 68 603 1,069 53 3 2 50 117 138 54 13 7 22 3 60 394 676 55

4 3 4 95 97 100 56 2 4 4 33 56 90 57 11 1 12 1 72 216 335 58 2 14 7 20 4 178 377 412 59 2 25 17 1 25 6 4 347 540 700 60

8 2 6 8 2 2 285 342 282 61 10 5 12 2 19 24 211 232 63 4 37 9 38 10 5 633 976 1,409 64 4 2 5 1 4 116 174 180 65

4 1 5 5 193 160 142 66 8 2 10 1 1 330 611 67 1 10 1 19 3 222 400 644 68

337 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE KUNKAVAV VADIA

Loca- Name ofViJlage/ Area of ViIla- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6 ) 2 No. Ward in Km dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 URBAN AREAS

5jVIII Vadia (NP) 15.22 1,940 1,955 10,716 5,483 5,233 1,496 792 704 Ward No. I N.A. 387 387 2,413 1,195 1,218 364 188 176 II N.A. 379 384 2,355 1,217 1,138 306 168 138 III N.A. 400 401 2,119 1,103 1,016 251 134 117 IV N.A. 291 295 1,481 774 707 168 95 73 V N.A. 483 488 2,348 1,194 1,154 407 207 200

5jIX Bagasara (M) 43.75 4,443 4,503 28,389 14,448 13,941 4,432 2,305 2,127 Ward No. I N.A. 1,077 1,077 6,176 3,170 3,006 1,002 540 462 II N.A. 1,014 1,030 6,323 3,160 3,163 916 469 447 III N.A. 1,104 1,148 7,447 3,770 3,677 1,252 645 607 IV N.A. 797 797 5,473 2,819 2,654 883 454 429 V N.A. 451 451 2.970 1,529 1,441 379 197 182

(Hectares) * Natvarnagar 685.84 Village

* Natvamagar village (L.C.No.62) has been treated as outgrowth of Bagasara city, hence the information for the said village is not covered. The area of Natvamagar village (L.C.No.62) has been included in the rural area of the taluka.

338 JPRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL wea- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricui- lion, Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourcrs No. (I-DC) (I) (U)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

319 335 16 10 3,986 2,840 2,72tD 325 560 65 4!3J Jt035/Vm 4 5 819 632 595 60 238 21 81 10 I 26 16 830 557 617 60 133 20 76 10 II 8 10 831 627 563 54 126 ]5 541 10 HI 38 32 2 2 677 469 368 31 20 1 52 2 IV 243 272 14 8 829 555 583 120 43 8 170 71 V

'SO 914 ]. 10,001 7,748 7,551 596 1,261 69 517 1'12 5/IX 65 55 2,165 1,631 1,692 122 335 4 78 33 I 35 35 2,251 1,889 1,632 130 290 14 118 33 n 571 591 1 2,540 1,922 1,902 189 273 6 203 81 HI 239 180 1,853 1,329 1,483 50 290 3 87 19 IV 40 53 1,192 977 842 105 73 42 31 6 v

339 TALUKA I CD.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE KUNKAVAV VADIA

Loca~ Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) Veb} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 URBAN AREAS

5/Vm Vadilll (NP) 146 i 51 33 344 9 Ward Noo I 2 10 1 52 II 20 1 21 13 90 5 In 12 121 3 IV 8 2 2 41 1 V 104 18 17 40.

5/IX BagaslJra (M) 159 10 JL 407 54 1,440 29 Ward No. I 20 1 153 18 265 5 II 76 4 1 26 2 341 11 HI 16 96 15 329 8 IV 35 5 ..... i 122 1 277 1 V 12 10 18 228 4

340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Sexvices Code Communica- No, tions (VI} (VI!) {VIII} QXl M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

43 1. 555 24 231 363 88 27 150 29'130 419'158 Sri/ill 2 138 17 33 39 11 2 3 598 1,155 I 6 2 130 1 71 70 8 6 25 594 1,053 II 13 116 1 41 80 25 1 18 539 944 HI 10 108 3 45 82 22 3 3 403 673 IV 12 63 2 41 92 22 15 101 596 933 V

167 14 1,925 35 723 Z 951 211 26 508 iI,87ll. U,8J7 !J/IX 31 413 14 126 271 47 15 128 1,463 2,756 I 34 2 385 8 149 212 56 1 30 1,527 3,003 II 47 3 489 10 200 2 249 64 2 58 1,866 3,430 III 46 7 321 1 181 124 13 7 228 1,329 2,376 IV 9 2 317 2 67 95 31 1 64 686 1,272 V

341

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK BABRA TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE BABRA Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Krll2 dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.rn. S Babra T 793.16 16,682 16,868 1,07,809 54,406 53,403 18,601 9,609 8,992 Taluka/ K.rn.2 C.D.block R 733.54 14,27& 14,464 93,268 46,948 46,320 16,077 8,321 7,756 Hectares (73,354.55} K.rn. U 59.62 2,404 2,404 14,541 7,458 7,083 ' 2,524 1,288 1,236

RURAL AREAS

1 Khanpar 510.07 81 121 858 439 419 183 84 99 2 Kalorana 1,034.43 258 258 1,568 820 748 329 150 179 3 Lalka. 1,999.63 194 194 1,443 742 701 284\ 133 151 4 Vankiya 1,819.24 165 165 1,230 648 582 192 90 102 5 Khambhala 2,938.52 455 455 3,083 1,591 1,492 656 365 291

6 Sukhpar 1,534.45 236 236 1,757 900 857 383 203 180 7 Sukavala 820.37 62 62 473 232 241 80 33 47 8 Raypar 866.07 165 165 971 468 503 144 83 61 9 Vayda 1,101.11 263 265 2,003 1,029 974 312 163 149 10 Kotda Pitha 2,760.02 571 573 3,538 1,808 1,730 541 293 248

11 Gami 1,190.84 275 275 1,631 827 804 272 135 137 12 Pansada 1,032.49 258 258 1,533 773 760 231 130 101 13 Kamuki 525.82 72 72 473 248 225 101 51 50 14 Navaniya 751.78 205 205 1,197 569 628 183 89 94 15 Untvad 2,165.26 459 459 2,840 1,411 1,429 415 218 197

16 Samadhiyala 1,027.75 108 108 623 319 304 52 25 27 17 Nilavala 1,743.24 272 363 2,181 1,138 1,043 403 201 202 18 Taivadar 657.96 140 140 827 424 403 202 95 107 19 Kariyana 2,927.36 510 515 3,477 1,779 1,698 677 338 339 20 Ishvariya 1,206.26 104 107 859 434 425 157 63 94

21 Kidi 1,133.13 129 129 915 465 450 188 100 88 22 Kunda I Nani 2,233.62 266 266 1,690 832 858 339 168 171 23 Sirvaruya 813.32 92 92 555 290 265 105 53 52 24 Barvala 1,150.49 297 297 1,926 968 958 371 205 166 25 Dared 1,986.70 383 386 2,583 1,287 1,296 428 218 210

26 Khakhariya 1,698.95 306 306 1,978 1,027 951 388 201 187 27 Charkha 2,533.25 398 398 2,594 1,276 1,318 419 220 199 28 Ghughrala 1,695.49 444 444 2,760 1,387 1,373 465 272 193 29 Miya Khijadiya 812.68 121 121 944 486 458 162 92 70 30 lsapar 742.40 133 133 858 440 418 136 77 59

344 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

3,716 3,568 29 25 28,346 19,314 29,639 8,656 13,867 5,043 5,193 2,934 8

3,176 3,0~4 21 18 23,657 15,947 25,720 8,081 13,190 4,898 4,523 2,711

540 514, 8 7 4,689 3,367 3,919 575 677 145 670 223

I 21 18 134 48 240 175 163 98 65 76 1 36 39 169 32 480 144 340 85 54 48 2 10 6 263 76 399 247 268 175 88 67 3 7 4 1 1 282 101 372 2 189 1 89 4 65 79 548 248 769 414 420 301 146 101 5

37 33 354 119 488 8 321 3 72 4 6 141 87 151 26 116 22 18 4 7 28 29 1 3 227 178 237 208 139 165 21 40 8 43 35 501 312 599 190 301 97 142 91 9 186 187 1,098 797 992 287 308 146 188 117 10

68 62 472 273 455 81 248 32 123 39 11 64 48 436 333 432 289 241 160 104 114 12 9 10 166 104 146 74 76 37 47 37 13 41 39 304 250 325 58 175 35 56 21 14 117 114 694 508 749 83 380 53 139 23 15

34 34 149 83 183 37 91 6 86 31 16 108 102 3 405 133 665 438 418 319 225 98 17 7 9 105 31 224 62 123 22 66 39 18 69 56 641 369 1,078 568 426 231 341 292 19 164 58 234 3 161 2 22 20

93 65 123 44 221 12 117 4 53 8 21 33 40 250 71 504 494 378 380 56 99 22 6 6 57 18 166 23 . 128 11 9 8 23 42 37 4 524 412 513 267 183 162 63 81 24 46 55 644 452 690 139 336 74 94 33 25

66 52 523 380 576 48 219 13 90 30 26 94 94 642 495 697 64 379 37 82 18 27 186 190 698 411 709 32 264 7 105 18 28 31 21 205 116 255 51 123 36 74 13 29 57 52 206 141 243 81 149 60 36 21 30

345 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE BABRA

Lol:a- Name ofVillage( CATEGORIES OF tion Town/ Ward Livel'.tock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Cede Fishing and HuIlting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & jng In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) Yea) V{h} M F M F M F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 . 29 30 31

8 Bahra T 1,020 90 26 156 79 5,506 112 Talukal CD.block R 910 71 23 140 74 4,727 81

U 110 19 3 16 5 779 31

RURAL AREAS

1 Khanpar 7 2 Ka lora na 19 1 46 10 3 Lalka 3 3 20 4 Vankiya 37 4 3 3~ 5 Khambbala 39 6 4 93

6 Sukhpar 33 4 1 32 7 Sukavala 16 8 Raypar 11 2 35 2 9 VaYda 4 125 2 10 Kotda Pitha 57 3 1 207 1

11 Gami 17 14 6 26 12 Pansada 10 1 19 7 22 13 Kamuki 20 14 Navaniya 21 6 46 1 15 Untvad ( 56 2 99 5

16 Samadhiyala 3 17 Nilavala 10 19 1 18 Taivadar 16 16 19 Kariyana 60 172 20 20 Ishvariya 16 1 27

21 Kidi 11 1 26 22 Kundal Nani 22 14 8 24 23 Sirvaniya 5 4 20 24 Barvala 19 2 8 5 181 3 25 Dared 62 8 22 140 6

26 Khakhariya 21 '2 211 2 27 Charkha 10 1 1 176 1 28 Gbughrala 7 258 29 Miya KhijadiJa 8 34 1 30 Isapar 10 1 31

346 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI) (VI!) (VIII} (IX) M F M F M F M. F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38. 39 40 41 42 43 1

239 4 1,606 58 550 2 1,476 334 163 6,241 24,604 38,506 8

174 4· 805 32 256 2 972 20S 158 6,220 21,070 32,019

65 '801 26 294 504 126 5 21 3,534 6,487

1 4 1 199 244 1 1 11 1 8 340 604 2 .4 1 15 2 1 115 342 339 3 2 8 7 1 3 261 273 319 4 2 29 9 25 8 58 822 1,020 5

1 N 11 12 421 400 428 6 1 81 215 7 13 2 14 . 1 4 231 291 8 6 1 20 430 784 9 24 64 63 77 22 10 67 806 1,376 10

14 1 12 2 3 345 369 378 11 12 1 22 7 81 341 390 12 2 1 6 102 145 13 12 1 8 1 1 156 243 414 14 5 26 16 26 2 2 51 660 1,295 15

2 1 4 1 132 266 16 5 2 4 473 605 17 2 1 1 5 176 195 165 18 3 31 13 9 36 12 1 1 700 1,129 19 2 6 19 220 181 202 20

3 10 162 244 276 21 7 9 1 327 364 22 1 1 2 4 134 120 108 23 3 22 2 2 32 12 1 27 454 664 24 14 16 1 4 16 3 303 597 854 25

2 14 4 13 3 4 107 447 796 26 2 13 6 28 7 9 248 570 1,006 27 8 18 1 9 40 . 6 1 677 1,341 28 11 1 1 4 33 231 374 29 1 7 8 101 197 236 30

Amr. - 23 347 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE BABRA

Loca- Name ofVilJage/ Area of VilIa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupf- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es& Town) ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

P M • F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Nadala 770.58 220 222 1,244 616 628- 188 87 101 32 Ranpar 782.66 147 147 984 478 506 147 74 73 33 Thorkhan ·1,028.01 302 302 1,842 915 927 279 151 128 34 Nonghanvadar 417.64 71 71 479 252 227 53 25 28 35 Lonkotda 1,254.80 241 241 . 1,611 818 793 279 137 142

36 Tramboda 1,208.44 236 236 1,492 750 742 271 143 128 37 GamapipaJiya 1,975.91 388 388 2,505 1,222 1,283 382 187 195 38 Chamardi 2,804.86 669 677 4,586 2,304 2,2'82 850 450 400 39 Galkotdi 1,590.97 240 246 1,598 769 829 301 146 155 40 Kunvargadh 293.15 60 60 440 . 211 229 79 36 43

41 Vavdi 1,565.86 367 374 2,434 1,249 1,185 412 234 178 M~ta 42 OevaJiya 3,374.83 917 918 5,732 2,899 21833 967 510 457 43 Fuljhar 781.08 140 140 856 416 440 p6 64 72 44 Khijadiya Kotda 928.85 181 182 1,187 592 595 202 108 94 ·45 Balel Pipariya 1,660.28 401 \ 404 2,548 1,229 1,319 400 198 202

46 Dbarai 1,561.89 351 360 2,226 1,134 1,092 336 192 144 47 Jivapar 375.82 97 97 654 343 311 82 46 36 48 Valardi 1,251.04 347 347 2,220 1,110 1,110 347 188 159 49 Pir Kbijadiya 608.80 145 145 909 439 470 158 78 80 50 Amarvalpar 190.81 33 33 180 94 86 27 18 9

51 Hathigadh 321.71 42 43 327 158 169 60 30 30 52 Lunki 1,079.44 260 262 1,545 753 792 254 124 130 53 Ingorala 1,249.23 366 366 2,213 1,107 1,106 371 187 184 54 Bhildi 636.35 114 114 703 353 350 114 62 52 55 Bhila 502.58 70 70 393 193 200 63 28 35

56 Vandaliya 1,726.26 451 451 2,992 1,487 1,505 521 270 251 URBAN AREAS

SIX Babra (NP) 59.62 2,404 2,404 14,541 7,458 7,083 2,524 1,288 1,236 Ward No. I N.A. 288 288 1,710 890 820 312 171 141 II N.A. 310 310 1,717 894 823 367 189 178 III N.A. 255 255 1,614 835 779 309 157 152 IV N.A. 272 272 1,555 810 745 237 140 97 V N.A. 250 250 1,550 757 793 220 91 129

VI N.A. 239 239 1,614 824 790 305 145 160 VII N.A. 319 319 1,778 925 853 245 127 118 VIII N.A. 218 218 1,531 756 775 267 121 146 IX N.A. 253 253 ),472 767 705 262 147 115

348 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL 1.oca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- lion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers oueers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 22 25 414 262 349 143 194 62 103 80 31 24 35 291 232 248 53 160 8 49 43 32 32 3D 538 407 468 140 300 98 71 38 33 31 41 127 53 158 16 113 4 33 12 34 65 68 11 11 397 319 406 199 258 149 46 46 35

75 68 380 239 427 137 195 50 127 85 36 109 116 730 500 701 287 400 193 99 85 37 140 136 1,219 869 1,231 678 507 434 158 202 38 24 25 330 238 432 32 203 17 52, 9 39 10 16 137 119 105 29 74 22 7 7 40

70 64 781 571 698 37 . 316 19 55 13 41 252 252 1 2 1,702 1,305 1,588 226 551 1;32 262 63 42 24 21 -- 296 251 215 8 142 36 7 43 120 107 382 310 314 75 212 61' 27 14 44 116 120 776 639 657 .133 367 75 83 . 37 45

73 54 578 410 577 56 354 6 70 34 46 207 145 191 92 116 36 62 54 47 107 95 639 486 5~0 157 316 101 49 53 48 27 29 291 209 247 117 122 83 39 34 49 4 2 58 40 35 4 29 3 1 50

10 11 80 66 86 19 59 15 16 51 60 61 390 329 422 220 189 145 43 4':; 52 112 99 651 426 654 143 237 61 119 78 53 8 11 226 171 194 145 126 116 18 21 54 15 15 107 67 126 76 88 61 32 15 55

42 31- 1 805 604 819 254 382 173 113 60 56

540 514 8 7 4,689 3,367 3,919 575 677 145 670 223 5IX 42 43 1 535 376 459 31 112 1 65 15 I 216 186 1 489 301 426 45. 57 1 95 18 II 84 83. 501 307 455 34 62 4 81 13 III 114 104 1 558 429 423 49 37 5 125 30 IV 60 74 556 452 399 29 SX 1(,'1 HI \.

9 5 452 320 4f,(, \ ~.' iLlO 41 86 81 VI 11 9 6 6 6:~6 523 501 71 25 9 12 4 VII 2 7 4~7 364 397 106 134 75 24 18 VIII 2 3 425 295 393 67 92 8 73 34 IX

349 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE BABRA

Loea- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fisbing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{b2 M F M F M F M F 1 2 . 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Nadala 4 1 24 32 Ranpar 3 1 12 1 33 Tborkban 16 32 -- 34 Nongbanvadar 4 3 35 Lonkotda 8 1 ... + 61

36 Tramboda 3 1 52 37 GamapipaJiya 10 9 3 142 2 38 Chamardi 35 3 10 10 335 4 39 Galkotdi 26 4 4 128 40 Kunvargadb 17

41 Vavdi 52 6 1 197 42 Devaliya Mota 29 8 2 479 1 43 Fuljbar 5 16 44 Khijadiya Kotda 2 7 45 45 Balel Pipariya 26 6 9 96 3

46 Dharai 32 10 1 54 2 '47 Jivapar 7 2 48 Valardi 11 160 49 Pir Kbijadiya' 8 58 50 Amarvalpar 4

51 Hatbigadb 1 8 52 Lunki 16 1 1 7 128 8 53 Ingorala 14 1 2 225 54 Bhildi 39 S5 Bhila

S6 Vandaliya 24 1 262 2

URBAN AREAS I

SIX Babra (NP) 110 19 3 16 S 779 31 Ward No. I 12 1 85 2 II 8 6 42 2 III 17 2 111 6 IV 1 1 39 V 6 1 51

VI 13 6 2 117 3 VII 25 7 1 2 88 4 VIII 6 2 134 6 IX 22 5 5 1 112 8

350 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loea- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (Vl1 (VII} (VIII} (!X) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 10 13 93 267 392 31 5 6 12 1 3 11 227 442 32 -- 16 1 31 3 18 237 429 550 33 3 2 1 15 93 196 34 13 -- 3 16 3 1 30 411 564 35 20 20 2 7 2 -- 70 323 535 36 2 13 4 22 4 1 521 995 37 21 60 1 18 87 24 13 156 1,060 1,448 38 8 4 7 2 7 355 330 442 39 '1 5 2 29 104 171 40

9 1 38 2 23 3 115 551 1,033 41 21 2 113 3 32 93 23 2 398 1,309 2,209 42 2 1 13 1 201 432 43 2 4 3 12 12 251 266 269 44 6 24 5 41 .11' 366 572 820 45

2 24 2 20 19 2 15 553 542 483 46 2 4 8 152 211 47 3 -- 16 4 21 3 52 530 901 48 2 4 4 10 44 192 309 49 2 34 59 48 50

2 7 72 143 51 8 1 24 7 2 10 7 1 4 330 568 52 8 20 6 25 1 1 81 452 882 53 3 4 4 8 1 19 158 186 54 1 5 19 67 105 55 9 1 26 19 -- 194 668 1,057 56

65 801 26 294 504 126 5 21 3,534 6,487 5IX 10 69 3 38 68 9 431 789 I 10 72 13 39 97 11 3 468 775 II 4 82 1 34 62 10 4 380 741 III 3 123 1 40 54 13 3 1 384 695 IV 3 100 2 15 56 16 358 764 V

9 56 1 50 34 9 1 9 357 638 VI 21 213 2 29 87 43 1 2 423 780 VII 3 39 20 35 7 359 669 VIII 2 47 3 29 11 8 2 374 636 IX

351

TALUKA / 'C.D.BLOCK LATHI TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE LATH I

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hi!'ctar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town/ ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. 9 Lathi T 632.74 18,860 18,946 1,19,304 60,184 .59,120 20,870. 10,917 9,953 Talukal K.m? C.D.block R 574.74 14,089 14,126 88,800 44,6_01 44,199 15,522 8,151 7,371 Hectares (57,474.55 K.m.2 U 58.00 4,771 4,820 30,504 15,583 14,9~'1 5,348 2,766 2,582 RURAL AREAS

1 Punjapar 483.19 7 19 45 34 11 5 2 3 2 Shekhpipariya 2,591.72 608 608 3,789 1,886 1,903 642 330 312 3 Chavand 3,283.47 546 546 3,555 1,784 1,771 575 276 299 4 Hirana 1,058.31 230 232 1;513 761 752 i68 145 123 5 Karkoliya 685.58 136 136 845 439 406 141 77 64

6 Derdi-Ianbai 1,633.35 336 336 2,065 1,049 1,016 425 228 197 7 Ambardi 1,274.15 625 630 3,793 1,956 1,837 609 319 290 8 Narangadh 519.38 204 204 1,220 604 616 201 103 98 9 Pipalva 2,002.59 360 360 2,091 1,017 1,074 288 157 131 10 Rajkot Nana 1,340.64 271 271 1,590 777 813 245 120 125

11 Virpur 823.36 153 153 962 478 484 145 74 71 12 Keriya 763.24 171 171 1,148 594 554 169 93 76 13 Harsurpur 1,704.51 469 473 2,942 1,467 1,475 500 256 244 14 Adtala 1,377.34 334 334 2,130 1,041 ),089 399 215 184 15 Jarakhiya 1,876.43 516 517 3,427 1,756 1,671 563 312 251

16 Pratapgadh 733.26 152 152 992 476 516 164 86 78 17 Rampar 528.65 246 246 1,525 806 719 232 138 94 18 Bburakhiya 957.38 301 301 1,929 951 978 380 196 184 19 Metbli 534.50 64 64 391 199 192 73 29 44 20 Memda 360.97 81 81 538 284 254 114 61 53

21 Kancbardi 1,293.44 324 324 2,029 1,024 1,005 349 185 164 22 Dhrufania 1,073.44 278 278 1,781 900 881 348 173 175 23 Suvagadh 802.31 78 78 466 239 227 93 47 46 24 Muliyapat 434.67 74 74 500 242 2~8 113 56 57 25 Tbansa 828.04 252 252 1,644 823 821 281 147 134

26 Dahinthara 771.34 203 203 1,234 625 609 215 109 106 27 Tajpar 564.65 146 146 890 " 464 426 202 123 79 28 Toda 623.73 179 179 1,125 566 559 231 128 103 29 Malaviya Pipariya 766.62 235 236 1,539 801 738 271 159 112 30 A1iudepur 769.90 164 164 1,066 535 531 194 99 95

354 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13, 14 15 16 17' 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

4,556 4,372 114 83 36,304 25,044 33,694 8,100 10,184 3,912 4,338 3,123 9

3,335 3,222 6 2 26,241 17,976 25,252 6,570 9,098 3,555 3,649 2,556

1,221 1,150 108 81 10,063 7,068 8,442 1,530 1,086 357 689 567

15 10 24 3 26 7 1 212 195 1,126 868 1,088 621 433 438 198 176 2 141 136 1,160 685 983 100 352 47 186 32 3 51 50 495 345 416 104 171 25 106 71 4 4 1 299 175 262 20 160 5 56 12 5

59 69 524 270 546 60 134 4 188 50 6 85 90 1,156 799 1,105 ' 227 291 60 136 143 7 17 13 412 260 337 11 115 25 2 8 50 57 511 397 584 246 274 111 133 131 9 48 45 524 362 470 169 210 74 71 83 10

78 7S 1 300 223 275 36 122 17 105 15 11 47 54 355 346 347 2 126 1 36 12 111 99 860 611 841 74 417 21 40 32 13 127 116 4 1 552 453 601 262 276 158 143 74 14 133 129 1,005 743 1,022 555 376 377 153 165 15

15 19 297 236 252 45 130 33 10 11 16 20 18 ' 533 335 464 260 182 193 31 64 17 96 100 500 314 516 130 195 101 62 26 18 59 23 124 3 47 1 15 2 19 8 1 117 62 167 55 45 25 19 28 20

35 39 648 375 621 54 220 30 77 20 21 65 74 513 286 505 267 180 169 76 91 22 33 33 1 98 54 130 49 39 4 32 44 23 77 76 124 80 137 71 57 39 16 31 24 129 107 574 368 457 23 161 4 59 17 25

13 23 385 215 363 149 127 111 25 30 26 20 24 270 127 289 27 90 9 21 7 27 42 46 309 188 318 202 125 112 72 81 28 104 91 504 334 458 27 133 15 48 5 29 12 13 336 240 306 141 126 116 19 19 30

355 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE LATHI

Loca- Name of Villa gel CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servic~ Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and Reeairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) Yea) V{b} M F M F M F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

9 Lathi T 1,012 101 25 3 531 186 12,654 225 Talukal C.D.block R 766 63 25 3 265 67 9,491 134

U 246 38 266 119 3,163 91

RURALAREAS'

1 Punjapar 1 2 Shekhpipariya 10 2 372 3 Chavand 38 5 33 7 246 8 4 Hirana 10 2 1 103 2 5 Karkoliya 19 3 12 . 6 Derdi-lanbai 26 3 5 132 7 Ambardi 38 7 5 390 8 Narangadh 1 13 158 6 9 Pipalva 7 139 10 Rajkot Nana 28 109 4

11 Virpur 7 26 12 Keriya 29 1 118 13 Harsurpur 49 12 29 252 3 14 Adtala 3 15 21 111 15 Jarakhiya 34 8 6 2 384

16 Pratapgadh 96 1 17 Rampar 1 9 206 18 Bhurakhiya 16 2 11 2 180 19 Methli 3 56 20 Memda 20 2 70

21 Kanchardi 11 2 279 1 22 Dhrufania 28 1 9 176 2 23 Suvagadh 2 1 1 43 24 Muliyapat 6 1 47 25 Thansa 15 3 195 1

26 Dahinthara 29 1 5 2 5 149 27 Tajpar 29 8 135 3 28 Toda .7 1 88 2 29 Malaviya Pipariya 12 8 4 222 30 Aliudepur 10 1 142 3

356 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS 1\farginal Non- Loca------_ - -- - Construction Trade and Transport, Other Vf{} workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (V!) (VI!) (VIm (IX) M F M F M ,F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 ~7 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

351 12 2,036 so ~m~ 5 1,355 453 83 7,023 26,407 43,997 9

146 3 686 33 257 2 869 154 69 6,187 19,280 31,442

205 9 1,350 47 451 3 986 299 14 836 7,127 12,555

4 13 5 8 6 1 22 1 50 7 7 798 1,275 2 7 36 27 53 6 139 801 1,532 3 9 1 15 4 3 186 342 462 4 4 2 6 3 186 177 200 5

5 1 28 15 1 13 1 39 503 917 6 17 106 6 26 94 13 2 72 849 1,538 7 3 11 3 8 3 1 267 604 8 15 2 8 8 2 1 433 827 9 10 12 7 11 1 19 80 307 564 10

7 1 2 6 3 146 203 302 11 7 6 24 1 247 552 12 1 25 1 5 23 5 1 565 625 836 13 5 23 3 7 18 6 1 118 439 709 14 1 27 10 31 3 1 75 733 1,041 15

8 8 1 95 223 376 16 5 10 1 4 16 2 27 342 432 17 1 17 7 ·25 1 17 219 418 629 18 3 75 189 19 5 7 1 8 117 191 20

1 13 1 8 12 15 403 936 21 4 8 2 22 4 1 395 613 22 11 1 1 1 12 108 166 23 6 5 2 39 103 148 24 3 -- 9 4 8 1 110 366 688 25

2 4 1 16 5 262 460 26 4 3 7 37 175 362 27 2 2 12 1 2 10 3 248 357 28 4 13 1 3 15 2 243 343 468 29 2 2 5 2 91 229 299 30

357 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE LATHI

Loca- Name ofViJlage/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward. ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Townl ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) No. Ward in Ktn2 dential Houses

P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Kerala 1,044.30 281 2S1 1,735 830 905 317 161 156 32 Dudhala Lathi 923.23 180 185 1,108 541 567 199 95 104 33 Akala 2,534.74 559 559 3,447 1,731 1,716 484 235 249 34 Bhingrad 1,350.64 442 442 2,755 1,398 1,357 511 274 237 35 Chhabhadiya 1,296.87 385 386 2,435 1,213 1,222 455 236 219

36 Rabhda 778.73 188 188 1,216 620 596 232 124 108 37 Bhatvadar 870.79 217 217 1,454 748 706 284 151 133 38 Bhalvav 1,034.55 265 265 1,998 961 1,037 353 165 188 39 Dhamel 1,826.64 443 444 2,848 1,434 t,414 566 290 276 40 Hajiradhar 595.41 162 163 1,025 516 509 207 116 91

41 Padarshinga 1,248.71 437 438 2,689 1,353 1,336 486" 253 233 42 Havtad 745.03 170 170 1,218 620 598 231 120 111 43 Ingorala 1,214.19 287 287 1,873 931 942 279 141 138 44 Ansodar 2,311.50 563 566 3,391 . 1,644 1,747 615 310 305 45 Krishnagadh 723.92 176 176 1,064 505 559 234 130 104

46 Luvariya 1,445.47 236 236 1,335 688 647 251 141 110 47 Matirala 2,325.01 734 734 4,919 2,493 2,426 817 470 347 48 Dudhala Bai 489.62 79 79 402 203 199 61 34 27 49 Shakhpur 2,255.04 542 542 3,124 1,594 1,530 505 262 243

URBAN AREAS

5/XI Lathi (NP) 36.15 2,591 2,622 16,558 8,396 8,16.2 2,917 1,460 1,457 Ward No. I N.A. 498 527 3,329 i,687 1,642 516 284 232 II N.A. 666 668 4,444 2,287 2,15~ 794 390 404 III N.A. 422 422 2,826 1,432 1,394 512 263 249 IV N.A. 391 391 2,444 1,232 1,212 394 197 197 V N.A. 614 614 3,515 1,758 1,757 701 326 375

5/XII Damnagar (NP) 21.85 2,180 2,198 13,946 7,187 6,759 2,431 1,306 1,125 Ward No. I N.A. 530 532 3,508 1,804 1,704 719 378 341 II N.A. 476 476 3,123 1,603 1,520 513 289 224 III N.A. 934 950 5,870 3,021 2,849 939 496 443 IV N.A. 240 240 1,445 759 686 260 143 117

358 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M ,F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 59 63 428 362 458 18 175 2 55 11 31 72 68 231 191 314 82 139 41 69 40 32 103 93 874 688 949 190 345 71 119 108 33 106 93 782 503 769 16 197 7 102 2 34 101 116 714 456 657 42 184 13 131 19 35

122 130 236 129 338 8 124 1 70 6 36 84 77 431 241 397 148 103 53 54 84 37 65 ()4 619 434 531 389 281 285 40 58 38 69 57 821 530 825 398 216 234 150 122 39 59 42 241 179 292 74 54 30 52 28 40

68 70 975 620 812 39 273 1 75 29 41 49 53 361 253 317 84 72 25 62 57 42 9 '10 674 525 535 21 197 10 38 4 43 140 137 944 686 1,007 111 290 54 90 40 44 42 41 287 241 264 40 128 8 27 28 45

8 10 346 228 409 242 171 45 35 197 46 208 189 1,660 1,290 1,335 478 . 514 317 156 140 47 38 30 . 95 71 118 10 67 4 19 6 48 86 76 952 572 915 190 254 54 140 115 49

761 686 22 19 5,394 3,669 4,489 783 652 201 413 244 5/XI 176 154 2 1,254 1,000 863 104 156 25 25 6 I 447 395 1,386 786 1,285 423 170 99 156 167 II 3 2 779 511 776 96 171 44 77 19 III 4 3 7 5 882 638 643 63 108 30 31 1 IV 131 132 15 12 1,093 734 922 97 47 3 124 51 V

460 464 86 62 4,669 3,399 3,953 747 434 156 276 323 5/Xn 37 33 1,020 645 989 185 117 61 114 75 I 24 19 1 1,125 864 904 173 137 75 37 44 II 381 398 85 62 2,038 1,543 1,655 355 149 20 99 200 III 18 14 486 347 405 34 31 26 4 IV

359 TALUKA / C.j).BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE lATH I Loca - Na me of Villagel CATEGORIES OF tion Town/Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and ReEairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Hou~hold Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (Ill) (IV) V(a) V~2 M F M F .M F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Kerala 23 12 176 32 Dudbala Lathi 20 64 1 33 Akala 23 403 6 34 Bhingrad 3 4 414 3 35 Chbabbadiya 16 5 7 1 269 1

36 Rabbda 15 8 101 1 37 Bhatvadar 14 3 2 1 204 3 ,38 Bbalvav 8 5 4 20 172 12 39 DhameJ 21 2 1 383 35 40 Hajiradhar 14 1~6 16

41 Padarshinga 23 1 397 2 42 Havtad 5 2 3 164 43 Ingorala 18 258 4 44 Ansodar 28 23 4 504 45 Krisbnagadh 4 7 85

46 Luvariya 9 173 47 Matirala 19 3 2 505 3 48 Dudbala Bai 4 25 49 Sbakbpur 18 35 401 10

URBAN AREAS

SIXI Lathi (NP) 137 15 249 108 1,479 Ui Ward No. I 11 3 2 275 2 II 71 11 175 96 480 III 10 23 1 313 16 IV 20 8 143 3 V 25 1 41 11 268 5

5/XII Damnagar (NP) 109 23 17 11 1,684 65 Waul No. I 58 18 474 16 II 13 2 420 15 III 26 2 17 11 572 24 IV 12 1 218 10

360 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- [0. tions (VI} (VII) (VIII) aX) M F M F ~ F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 2 11 4 . 5 19 391 353 496 31 6 2 14 4 17 ~23 468 32 5 24 2 28 5 8 271 174 1,255 33 3 19 5 22 4 2 85 )27 1,256 34 18 16 15 3 1 503 i55 677 35

2 6 12 275 ~82 313 36 7 1 3 10 3 65 151 493 37 2 5 2 4 15 7 83 BO 565 38 18 2 17 20 2 213 609 803 39 4 5 3 4 4 224 431 40

7 14 6 17 6 541 1,297 41 1 4 6 34 303 480 42 1 6 5 12 3 412 396 509 43 1 27 1 9 35 11 3 634 634 1,002 44 1 12 3 1 243 240 276 45

1 6 3 11 1 40 278 365 46 7 39 20 70 17 1 38 1,157 1,910 47 2 1 50 85 139 48 1 29 3 2 35 8 312 679 1,028 49

109 2 672 17 265 1 513 169 II 445 3,896 6,934 SIXI 28 185 8 37 144 60 9 204 815 1,334 I 32 1 95 4 25 81 45 134 1,002 1,600 II 5 1 87 23 67 15 45 656 1,253 III 14 146 4 87 86 24 7 589 1,142 IV 30 159 1 93 135 25 '2 55 834 1,605 V

96 7 678 30 186 2 473 130 3 391 3,231 5,621 5/XII 28 2 57 2 49 92 11 2 175 813 1,344 I 18 1 164 10 33 82 26 62 699 1,285 II 47 4 407 17 84 2 254 75 94 1,365 2,400 III 3 50 1 20 45 18 60 354 592 IV

361

TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK LILIA

Imr. - 24 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE LILIA

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of ViIla- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Rectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless tbe age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- bolds Population) . (0 -6) No. Ward inKm2 dential Houses

p M P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 K.m. 10 Lilia T 394.99 10,443 10,487 62,646 31,273 31,373 10,571 5,531 5,040 2 Talukal K.m. C.D.block R 394.99 10,443 10,487 62,646 31,273 31,373 10,571 5,531 5,040. Hectares (39,499.5Ol K.m. U .;.

RURAL AREAS

1 Jatroda 1,079.55 382 382 2,272 1,086 1,186 357 186 171 2 Anfaljya 1,366.66 160 160 970 485 485 ·155 83 72 3 Sanjan Timba 1,108.84 176 176 1,088 543 545 186 110 76 4 Dbangla 958.00 183 183 979 . 494 485 1\78 111 67 5 Haripur 714.51 217 217 1,152 550 602 182 96 86

6 Eklera 1,118.50 295 29,5 1,708 851 857 286 156 130 7 Gundran 1,686.04 404 404 2,222 1,102 1,120 439 211 228 8 Panch Talavda 1,434.40 386 386 1,934 957 977 273 148 125 9 Kankot Nana 450.88 145 145 926 463 463 162 89 73 10 Rajkot Nana 652.33 142 142 931 457 474 145 72 73

11 Kalyanpar 669.22 104 104 648 303 345 114 60 54 12 Hathigadh 646.50 249 249 1,597 763 834 256 137 119 13 Saldi 2,623.06 584 590 3,678 1,887 1,791 579 300 279 14 Pufaliya 737.43 256 261 1,431 683 748 196 106 90 -15 Godhavadar 941.30 330 334 2,103 1,068 1,035 317 185 132

16 Bhensan 384.45 113 113 566 260 306 122 59 63 17 Bodiya 803.18 82 82 446 231 215 85 44 41 18 Khara 1,144.81 229 229 1,451 715 736 283 137 146 19 Kuntana 1,590.26 224 224 1,232 621 611 208 115 93 20 Sanaliya 895.93 240 240 1,586 819 767 273 153 120

21 Pipalva 788.72 159 159 1,085 548 537 185 90 95 22 Lilia 1,814.81 . 1,397 1,414 8,633 4,444 4,189 1,524 806 718 23 Punjapadar 1,057.25 374 376 2,304 1,175 1,129 446 239 207 24 Amba 1,870.91 584 594 3,618 1,818 1,800 569 317 252 25 Kankot Mota 1,240.20 291 291 1,988 1,022 966 300 145 155

26 Bbensvadi . 818.46 250 250 1,690 856 834 313 159 ]54 27 Lonka 472.76 129 129 748 378 370 118 68 50 28 Lonki 600.70 164~ 164 1,084 539 545 195 105 90 29 Lilia Nana 1,093.01 214 214 1,137 601 536 190 100 90 30 Vagbaruya 559.80 94 94 594 305 289 108 52 56

364 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loea- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors tural Lab- Code Workers .ourers No. (I-IX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1

2,257 2,184 16 12 18,780 13,453 17,492 4,622 5,464 2,411 3,171 1,905 10

2,257 2,184 16 12 18,780 13,453 17,492 4,622 5,464 2,411 3,171 1,905

27 36 674 587 627 168 287 101 77 42 1 44 44 258 189 289 128 86 69 61 57 2 19 22 366 264 297 37 94 17 5 15 3 61 52 317 190 263 189 71 99 45 87 4 39 43 345 278 299 154 107 118 22 25 5

37 41 543 376 459 23 251 21 39 1 6 85 83 608 381 611 100 129 26 122 66 7 36 36 609 416 551 157 185 85 98 .63 8 51 44 277 182 247 65 96 37 39 27 9 70 68 313 175 268 108 96 79 45 27 10

7 6 175 157 164 3· 94 1 11 22 24· 505 444 410 47 156 31 28 10 12 99 100 3 1,138 778 1,045 206 321 109 235 86 13 74 78 460 428 398 150 189 53 97 95 14 116 97 736 537 566 253 229 149 87 103 15

8 9 165 130 148 120 57 95 14 25 16 61 47 129 78 130 68 30 33 33 33 17 46 55 294 155 402 57 59 33 149 23 18 52 33 341 248 359 180 108 76 64 93 19 99 83 459 299 438 138 93 93 85 37 20

27 26 -- 342 205 329 3 94 2 25 1 21 198 192 13 12 2,912 2,091 2,317 441 269 203 380 129 22 54 54 684 456 649 114 195 57 96 45 23 87 83 1,015 819 1,057 202 408 138 155 59 24 87 85 663 492 605 103 291 59 85 40 25

102 115 463 318 499 164 239 63 163 98 26 48 46 239 164 213 46 56 1 65 40 27 33 28 290 198 304 7 85 1 56 4 28 17 14 292 153 335 103 82 34 98 62 29 178 92 170 7 54 5 19 2 30

365 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE LILIA

Loca- Name of Village/ CATEGORIES OF . tion Town! Ward . Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- .:.:.:an::_:d:_:R:_::e:.J:_p.=_:ai:.::_fS______No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V(b1 M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

10 Lilia T 351 10 6 100 19 6,603 80 Talukal C.D.block R 351 10 6 100 19 6,603 80

u --

RURAL AREAS

1 latroda 12 1 213 21 2 Antaliya 10 2 119 1 3 Sanjan Timba 9 167 4 Dhangla 3 3 1 115 5 Haripur 1 129 6

6 Eklera 10 2 134 7 Gundran 17 291 1 8 Panch Talavda 10 2 214 9 Kankot Nana 1 1 101 10 Rajkot Nana 1 117

11 Kalyanpar 62 12 Hathigadh 9 3 179 2 13 Saldi 16 7 1 377 2 14 Puta Ii ya 5 91 15 Godhavadar 5 194

16 Bhensan 1 55 17 Bodiya 2 1 55 1 18 Khara 12 159 19 Kuntana 7 6 153 8 20 Sanaliya 5 2 235 1

21 Pipalva 8 191 22 Ljli:J 38 1 23 7 841 10 23 Punjapadar 4 3 3 306 4 24 Amba 16 7 396 2 25 Kankot Mota 7 26 167

26 Dhensvadi 2 5 1 68 27 Lonka 8 1 2 73 1 28 Lonki 14 136 29 Lilia N::'ia 137 4 30 V~b:taniya 13 78

366 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- tion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI} (VI!) (VIII) (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

104 677 21 194 1 822 175 80 3,921 13,701 22,830 10 104 677 21 194 1 822 175 80 3,921 13,701 22,830

2 13 3 19 4 2 459 1,016 1 6 5 1 1 51 195 306 2 1 4 2 15 5 20 246 488 3 6 6 3 11 2 231 2% 4 4 5 2 17 14 3 10 129 241 319 5

8 15 1 310 392 524 6 1 29 6 2 20 1 335 491 685 7 3 13 1 27 7 161 406 659 8 . 2 8 216 398 9 3 6 2 2 189 364 10

5 3 2 1 139 341 11 2 9 5 19 4 4 248 349 539 12 2 35 2 12 40 6 8 63 834 1,522 J3 6 10 2 285 598 14 14 7 30 1 3 502 779 15

2 9 10 1 1 111 185 16 3 7 10 34 91 113 17 4 7 2 10 1 1 66 312 613 18 1 '} 2 9 3 63 262 368 19 1 8 1 11 4 381 629 20

4 7 255 219 279 21 46 334 7 88 1 298 83 60 2,127 3,688 22 2 20 1 6 17 4 11 117 515 898 23 3 26 10 36 3 2 159 759 1,439 24 1 8 1 4 16 3 200 417 663 25

1 11 1 9 2 19 357 651 26 3 1 6 2 83 165 241 27 1 2 10 2 2 284 233 254 28 4 5 9 3 128 266 305 29 3 3 139 135 143 30

367 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK: URBAN I VILLAGE LILIA l..oca- Name of Village/ Area of Villa- No. of No. of Total Population (Including Total Population in tion Town/Ward ge in Hectar- Occupi- House- Institutional and Houseless the age group Code es & Town! ed Resi- holds Population) (0 - 6) 2 No. Ward in Km dential Houses

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Timbdi 639.35 109 109 609 285 324 118 56 62 32 Bhoringda 1,554.98 369 369 2,084 1,022 1,062 365 175 190' 33 Krankach 3,186.04 770 770 4,272 2,081 2,191 684 338 346 34 Shedhavadar 658.61 140 140 890 422 468 127 67 60 35 Bavadi 608.95 86 86 473 21,2 261 102 49 53

36 Bavada 490.95 128 128 776 373 403 125 63 62 37 Ingorala 1,038.15 284 284 1,741 854 887 306 144 162

368 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL Loca- Castes Tribes Total Cultiva- Agricul- tion. Main tors turallab- Code Workers ourers No. (J-lX) (I) (II)

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 5 13 180 140 181 91 61 67 14 23 31 54 59 562 391 603 192 182 12 105 163 32 255 248 1,136 838 1,209 538 435 320 285 198 33 23 15 245 207 252 4 100 36 34 20 29 87 78 107 12 38 5 22 7 35

53 40 223 166 198 124 80 83 23 39 36 141 136 557 353 493 120 151 37 105 79 37

369 TALUKA / C.D.BLOCK: URBAN / VILLAGE LILIA

Loca- Name' of Village/ CATEGORIES OF tion Town! Ward Livestock, Forestry, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Fishing and Hunting and Quarry- and ReEairs No. Plantation, Orchards & ing In Household Other than Allied Activities Industry Household Industry (III) (IV) V(a) V{b} M F M F M F M F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Timbdi 4 90 32 Bhoringda 34 240 14 33 Krankach 24 2 12 1 340 1 34 Shedhavadar 9 93 1 35 Bavadi 4 39

36 Bavada 12 5 1 64 37 Ingorala 18 /2 184

370 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loc(I- Construction Trade and Transport, Other Workers workers- lion Commerce Storage & Services Code Communica- No. tions (VI} (VII) (VIII) aX} M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 ' 38 39 40 41 . 42 43 1 4 1 7 6 91 98 142 31 5 15 3 19 3 43 419 827 32 7 -- 39 9 58 15 12 210 860 1,443 33 1 1 3 9 3 284 170 180 34 1 2 1 56 105 193 35

6 1 7 1 175 279 36 3 9 2 21 2 12 304 349 463 37

371

APPENDIX TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT lJRnAN J VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSIJS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population - Urban block-wise

Population Population Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- tion TownfWard/. uled uled tion TownfWard/ uled uled Code Urban Castes Tribes Code Urban Castes Tribes No. Block No. 610ck 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Amreli-llA 69,366 3,901 269 Block No. 41 490 76 18 42 825 50 14 07/05/ Amreli-M 67,827 3,862 269 43 578 482 Q I Total Ward-I 8,293 Total Ward-IV 8,746 50S 88 Block No.1 614 Block No.44 197 2 406 45 221 3 222 4 746 46 412 8 5 719 47 286 7 11 48 453 43 12 6 346 49 298 ' 7 7 527 50 256 8 1,003 9 501 51 303\ 41 10 449 52 179 3 53 172 90 11 707 54 36 12 414 55 656 17 4 13 661 14 514 56 390 3 15 464 57 78 9 58 347 37 Total Ward-II 2,569 68 59 640 2 Block No.16 128 6 60 528 15 17 386 19 18 235 61 530 6 19 361 62 374 20 528 14 63 517 64 711 35 21 JLS 8 65 717 48 19 22 408 21 66 445 144 31 Total Ward-III 12,333 842 109 . Block No.23 570 Total Ward-V 4,588 12 24 437 Block No.67 279 6 25 590 5 68 481 6 69 431 26 476 6 70 575 27 447 3 28 801 71 505 29 679 45 ·72 346 30 768 73 393 74 356 31 504 75 413 32 853 13 4 33 408 8 76 548 34 424 25 77 261 35 812 Total Ward-VI 6,019 336 1 36 549 35 Block No.78 562 18 37 494 79 500 35 38 568 80 690 30 39 570 36 36 40 490 58 28

374 URBAN / VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population - IJrban block-wise

POEulation POQulation Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- tion Town/Ward/ uled uled lion Town/Ward/ uled uled Code Urban C~sles Tribes Code Urban Casles Tribes No. Block No. Block 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Block No. 81 395 Block No. 121 556 82 339 122 687 3 83 489 123 375 8,4 772 234 124 604 85 784 125 879 11

86 636 126 353 87 292 127 498 88 560 19 128 454 129 536 28 50 Total Ward-VII 12,932 2,008 H 130 88 Block No.89 727 90 688 358 131 372 4 132 639 <)1 525 133 406 92 371 87 134 564 93 750 135 631 94 819 95 609 136 377

96 575 306 AmreIiOG- 1,539 39 97 615 608 98 300 Total Ward-OO 1,539 39 99 988 15 Block No.137 415 100 602 11 138 84 139 403 7 101 46g 389 140 637 32 102 718 07/05/ Dharl NP 22,467 1,327 88 103 588 10 II 104 575 Total Ward-I 3,463 34 21 105 754 35 11 Block No.1 135 12 3 2 570 106 723 6 3 515 107 591 6 4 610 1 108 946 177 5 576 19 14 Total Ward-VIII 2,879 48 7 6· 744 3 3 Block No. 109 196 7 313 110. 396 42 Total Ward-II 1,328 217 111 559 11 Block No.8 590 217 112 423 9 738 113 375 11 114 351 Total Ward-III 989 19 115 259 6 7 Block No.lO 437 19 11 552 116 320 117 Total Ward-IV 877 156 BlOCK No.12 :::.52 5 Total Ward-IX 9,468 43 53 13 625 151 Block No.U8 434 119 794 Total Ward-V 1,119 20 120 221 Block No.l4 618 14 15 <;(11 6

375 URBAN / VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population - Urban block-wise

P02uJation Po~ulation Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Loea- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Han Town/Ward/ uled uled tion Town/Wardf. uled uled CAlde Urban Castes Tribes Code Urban Castes Tribes No. Block No. Block 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Total Ward-VI 432 45 4 Total Ward-IV 2,324 42 Block No.16 432 45 4 BlocK No.ll 510 12 437 Total Ward-VII 3,223 122 49 13 744 Block No.17 819 33 16 14 633 42 18 699 6 33 19 642 44 Total Ward-V 1,507 5 20 589 Block No.15 812 5 21 474 39 16 695

Total Ward-VIII 3,868 382 2 Total Ward-VI 2,106 15 9 Block No.22 604 Block No.l7 541 23 590 18 -\30 9 24 996 19 645 15 25 1,019 156 2 20 390 26 659 226 Total Ward-VII 2,552 535 4 Total Ward-IX 1,537 44 Block No.21 872 243 Block No.27 490 20 22 870 43 28 513 23 810 249 4 29 534 24 Total Ward-VIII 1,568 250 Total Ward-X 3,453 Block No.24 787 139 Block No.30 531 25 781 III 31 557 32 698 07/051 lUUula N.P. 26,571 2,423 27 33 571 IV 34 625 Total Ward-I 2,792 519 10 35 471 Block No.1 406 2 528 30 Total Ward-XI 1,104 17 3 484 17 Block No.36 504 4 737 42 37 600 17 5 637 430 10 Total Ward-XII 1,074 271 1 Total Ward-II 3,363 150 8 Block No.38 483 Block No.6 460 28 1 39 591 271 7 752 49 07/05i Chalala N.P. 16,193 1,475 13 8 725 32 2 III 9 761 5 Total Ward-I 2,675 184 10 665 41 Block No.1 674 56 2 692 122 Total Ward-III 2,242 41 5 3 511 6 Block No. 11 505 16 4. 798 12 621 3 13 517 4 Total Ward-II 1,733 14 599 18 5 Block No.5 525 6 481 Total Ward-IV 3,190 78 4 7 727 Block No.15 573 16 . 751 5 4 Total Ward-III 1,728 444 17 655 12 Block No.8 430 18 486 13 9 570 87 19 725 48 10 728 357

376 lJRBAN I VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Tota~ Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population - Urban block-wise

Po[!ulation POQulation Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- tion Town/Ward/ uled uled tion Town/Ward/ . uled uled ('ode Urban ('

Total Ward-III 2,053 294 07/05/ Kodinar-N.P. 26,643 2,840 55 Block No.7 695 294 VII 8 628 Total Ward-I 3,910 1,415 4 9 730 Block No.1 646 1 Total Ward-IV 1,725 36 7 2 523 439 Block No.1Q 676 3 545 4 11 794 8 4 602 169 12 255 28 7 5 570 483

377 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population - Urban block-wise

Population POQulation Loca- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Loca- Nameof Total Sched- Sched- tion Town/Ward/ uled uled tion Town/Wardl uled uled Code Urban Castes Tribes Code Urban Castes Tribes No. Block No. Block 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Block No.6 565 323 Block No.42 342 182 7 459 43 561 64 44 707 11 8 Total Ward-II 3,268 573 45 487 Block No.8 563 9 481 307 46 450 48 10 598 266 47 541 65 48 400 6 II 485 49 562 21 12 580 50 592 7 13 561 51 526 Total Ward-III 2,432 29 52 l..49 4 Block No.14 514 24 15 519 07/05/ Vadia-N.P. 10,716 654 26 Vlll 16 601 , Total Ward-I 2,413 9 17 444 Block No.1 467 18 354 5 2 616 3 773 Total Ward-IV 2,589 9 4 557 9 Block No.1') 52\) 2 20 571 Total Ward-II 2,355 42 Block No.5 459 21 516 22 563 6 523 23 410 7 7 436 34 8 484 9 453 Total Ward-V 3,077 4 8 Block No.24 556 4 Total Ward-III 2,119 18 25 577 Block No.lO 404 6 11 466 12 12 554 611 Block No. 26 13 695 27 401 28 462 Total Ward-IV 1,481 70 4 29 470 Block No.14 508 66 15 418 Total Ward-VI 11,367 810 51 16 555 4 4 Block No.30 520 2 Total Ward-V 2,348 515 22 31 384 2 Block No.17 713 32 5Ql 10 18 598 33 33 524 5 19 447 218 34 293 20 590 264 22 35 581 126 22 07/05/ Bagasara-M. 28,389 1,864 36 63Q 37 2 37 592 9 3 IX Total Ward-I 6,176 38 708 39 1 120 Block No.1 887 22 3~ 164 10 40 467 55 2 1,026 4 3 764 41 587 122 4 458 19 5 518

378 URBAN / VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population. Urban block. wise

Pop~!atjon Po~ulatjon Loca- Name of Total Scbed- Sched- Loca- Name of Total Scbed- Sched- tion Town/Wardf uled uled tion Town/Wardf uled uled Code Urban Castes Tribes Code Urban Castes Tribes No. HIQck t!o. Block 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Block No.6 394 Block No.47 569 7 682 .~ 8 463 30 07/05/ BabraN.P. 14,541 1,054 15 9 391 7 X 10 593 38 Total Ward-I 1,710 85 Block No.1 535 7 Total Ward-II 6,323 70 2 771 51 Block No.ll 1,140 3 404 27 1 12 689 4 13 584 Total Ward-II 1,717 402 14 398 Block No.4 619 15 327 47 5 569 31 6 529 371 16 554 17 521 Total Ward-Ill 1,614 167 18 518 19 Block No.7 802 134 19 554 8 812 33 20 1,038 Total Ward-IV 1,555 218 1 Total Ward·II1 7,447 1,162 1 Block No.9 791 152 1 Block No.21 522 10 764 66 22 488 23 340 Total Ward-V 1,550 134 24 560 Block No.l1 812 41 25 566 12 738 93

26 782 369 Total Ward-VI 1,614 14 27 524 746 Bloc~No.13 767 14 28 1,037 186 14 847 29 904 30 854 67 Total Ward-VII 1,778 20 12 Block No.15 774 2 5 31 648 16 16 461 7 7 17 543 11 Total Ward-IV 5,473 4.19 Block No.32 543 Total Ward-VIII 1,531 9 33 649 Block No.18 765 5 34 569 19 766 4 35 578 320 Total Ward-IX 1,472 5 36 752 Block No.20 715 37 578 99 21 757 5 38 487 39 538 40 779 07/OS/ LathiN.P. 16,558 1,447 41 XI Total Ward-V 2,970 93 Total Ward-I 3,329 330 2

Block No.41 233 ~ Block No.1 565 14 42 306 2 479 43 511 7 3 776 249 2 44 558 It 4 553 13 45 258 12 5 522 40 .6 434 14

46 535 63 Total Ward-II 4,444 842 Block No.7 624 7

Amr. -25 379 lJRBAN J VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSlJS ABSTRACT APPENDIX '1otal, Scheduled Castes and' Scheduled 1iibes Population - Urban block-wise

POEulation Po~ulation LoGl- Name of Total Sched- Sched- Loca- Nameof Total Sched- Sched- tion Town/Ward./ uled ule~ tion Town/Wardl uled uled Code Urban Castes Tribes Code Urban Castes Tribes No. Block No. Block: 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4' 5 Block: No.8 362 07/05/ Daumagar N.P. 13,946 924 148 9 768 XII 10 508 Total Ward-I 3,508 70 Block No.1 502 11 923 2 482 12 555 452 3 827 61 13 704 383 4 456 3 5 455 6 Total Ward-III 2,826 5 Block No.14 588 5 6 786 15 262 Total Ward-II 3,123 43 1 16 681 Block No.7 476 17 357 8 564 18 598 9 602 30 19 340 10 558

Total Ward-IV 2,444 7 12 11 479 13 Block No.20 315 6 12 \444

21 483 Total Ward-Ill 5,870 779 147 22 523 7 6 Block No.13 588 4 14 559 2 23 585 15 787 24 538 16 380 14 57 17 465 17 84 Total Ward-V 3,515 263 27 18 412 Block No.25 523 23 19 765 620 20 440 87 26 543 21 480 27 471 22 613 12 28 767 29 • 11 23 381 29 29 484 36 30 511 17S 16 Total Ward-IV 1,445 32 Block No.24 677 12 31 216 25 768 20

380 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT . (SCHEDULED CASTE~) DISTRICT PRIMARY DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca - District{fa luka/ Total No. of Total Scheduled Caste Total Scheduled Caste Literates lion C.D.block/U.A./ Rural House- Population Population in tbe Age Code City{fown Urban holds (including Institutional Group 0 - 6 No. with SC and Houseless Population) Member

P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 Amreli T 19,628 1,14,244 58,276 55,968 20,784 10,829 9,955 47,928 31,904 16,024 District R 16,406 95,549 48,687 4(J,862 17,325 9,023 8,302 37,735 25,463 U,272 U 3,222 18,695 9,589 9,106 3,459 1,806 1,653 10,193 6,441 3,752

Talukal CD. block

Amreli T 2,852 16,508 8,443 8,065 2,956 1,527 1,429 8,248 5,337 2,911 Taluka/ R 2,146 12,607 6,452 6,155 2,267 1,182 1,085 5,725 3,813 1,912 C.D.block U 706 3,901 1,991 1,910 689 345\. 344 2,523 1,524 999

U.A./ City/ Town

Amreli U.A. U 706 3,901 1,991 1,910 689 345 344 2,523 1,524 999 (i) Amreli M U 702 3,862 1,956 1,906 688 344 344 2,488 1,490 998 (ii) AmteJi OG U 4 39 35 4 1 1 35 34 1

2 Dhari T 2,231 13,118 6,741 6,377 2,405 1,282 1,123 5,784 3,721 2,063 Taluka/ R 1,750 10,316 5,298 5,018 1,899 1,025 874 4,343 2,791 1,552 C.D.block U 481 2,802 1,443 1,359 506 257 249 1,441 930 511 U.A./ City/ Town

Dbari NP U 237 1,327 672 655 228 lIt 117 700 443 257

CbalalaNP IJ 244 1,475 771 704 278 14(; 132 741 . 487 254

3 Khambha T 562 3,213 1,607 1,606 595 300 295 1,395 898 497 TaJukaj R 562 3,213 1,607 1,606 595 300 295 1,395 898 497 C.D.blo.ck U

4 Rajula T 2,084 12,313 6,205 6,108 2,464 1,270 1,194 3,948 2,762 1,186 Taluka R 1,574 9,433 4,735 4,698 1,932 977 955 2,559 1,863 696 C.D.block U 510 2,880 1,470 1,410 532 293 239 1,389 899 490 U.A./ City/ Town

Rajula NP U 430 2,423 1,254 1,169 434 247 187 1,211 787 424

DungarGP U 80 457 216 241 98 4(; 52 178 112 66;

5 Jafranad T 792 4,795 2,407 2,388 982 470 512 1,406 1,050 356 Talukal R 724 4,466 2,231 2,235 921 435 486 1,204 920 284 C.D.block U 68 329 176 153 61 35 26 202 130 72 lJ.Aj City/ Town

Jafrabad NP U 68 329 176 153 61 35 26 202 130 72

382 CENSUS ABSTRACT CASTES

INDUSTRIAL 1.oc-3- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Forestry, Mining tion Workers Labourers Hunting & Fishing and Code Plantation, Orchards Quarry- No & Allied Activities ing (I-IX) (I) (II) (III) (IV)

P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F I~ 15 Hi 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 2~ 25 2(5 27 28 1 39,620 28,794 10,826 5,470 4,.541 929 25,665 16,926 8,739 150 143 7 249 220 29 5 34,168 24,447 9,721 5,389 4,475 914 24,220 15,888 8,332 95 89 6 110 108 2 5,452 4,347 1,105 81 66 15 1,445 1,038 407 55 54 1 139 112 27.

5,668 4,062 1,(06 233 164 69 3,674 21414 1,260 28 27 1 7 6 1 -1 4,614 3,217 1,397 230 162 68 3,644 2,390 1,254 11 11 4 3 1 1,054 845 209 3 2 1 30 24 6 17 16 1 3 3

1,054 845 209 3 2 1 30 24 6 17 16 1 3 3 1,051 842 209 3 2 1 30 24 6 17 16 1 3 3 (i) 3 3 (ii)

4,707 3,322 1,385 536 430 106 3,230 2,086 1,144 27 26 1 2 3,904 2,667 '1,237 525 422 103 2,891 1,829 1,062 13 12 1 803 655 148 11 8 3 339 257 82 14 14

404 321 83 10 7 3 160 127 33 12 12

399 334 65 1 1 179 130 49 2 2

1,097 821 276 245 199 46 614 401 213 10 10 ...... 3 1,097 821 276 245 199 46 614 401 213 10 10 .. ..

4,435 3,121 1,314 621 493 128 2,775 1,754 1,021 13 13 207 180 27 4 3,521 2,434 1,087 607 481 126 2,541 1,642 899 9 9 75 75 914 687 ' 227 14 12 2 234 112 122 4 4 132 105 27

740 573 167 10 8 2 120 51 69 3 3 132 105 27

174 114 60 4 4 114 61 53 1 1 ." .

1,776 1,264 512 317 270 47 1,255 820 435 5 2 3 5 1,681 1,189 492 315 268 47 1,244 816 428 4 1 3 95 75 ,20 2 2 11 4 7 1 1

95 75 20 2 2 ••. 11 4 7 1 1 ...

383 DISTRICT PRIMARY DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca- Districtffaluka/ Total CATEGORIES OF tion CD.block/UA/ Rural Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Cityffown Urban and Rel1airs No. In Housebold Othertban Construction Trade and Industry Housebold Commerce Industry {V.a} (V.b} (V!2 (VII) P M F P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 5 Amreli T 1,042 750 292 2,570 2,463 i07 541 529 12 656 598 58 District R 605 429 176 1,825 1,743 ,82 352 347 5 274 252 22 U 437 321 116 745 720 25 189 182 7 382 346 36

Talukal C.D.block

1 Amreli T 109 64 45 353 344 9 130 128 2 200 180 20 Talukai R 105 63 42 279 273 6 77 77 47 45 2 ~.D.block U 4 1 3 74 71 3 53. 51 2 153 135 18 U.AJ City/ Town

Amreli U.A. U 4 1 3 74 71 3 53 51 2 153 135 18 (i) Amreli M U 4 1 3 73 70 3 53 51 2 153 135 18 (ii) Amreli OG U 1 1

2 Dbari T 51 50 1 441 392 49 34 31 3 68 61 7 Taluka/ R 28 27 1 311 262 49 15 14 1 15 12 3 C.D.block U 23 23 130 130 19 17 2 53 49 4

U.AJ City/ Town

Dbari NP U 12 12 47 47 3 1 2 31 31 Cbalala NP U 11 11 83 83 16 16 22 18 4 3 Khambha T 5 5 98 97 1 14 14 40 31 9 Taluka/ R 5 5 98 97 1 14 14 40 31 9 C.D.block U

4 Rajula T 107 58 49 220 217 3 48 46 2 81 77 4 Taluka/ R 99 54 45 69 69 ,25 25 24 23 1 C.D.block U 8 4 4 151 148 "3 • ~3 21 2 57 54 3 U.AJ City/ Town • RajuiaNP U 7 3 4 130 127 3· 22 20 2 56 53 3

DungarGP U 1 1 21 21 1 1 1 1

5 lafrabad T 10 8 2 66 59 7 17 16 1 18 17 1 TaJuka/ R 10 8 2 47 42 5 16 15 1 10 9 1 C.D.block U 19 1~. 2 1 1 8 8 iJ.AJ City/ Town

Jafrabad NP U 19 17 2 1 1 .. . 8 8 ...

384 CENSUS ABSTRACT CASTES

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Transport, Storage Other Worken; Worken; tion & Communications Services Code No.

(VIII} (IX) p M .. F P M F P M F P M F 41 42 . 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 ·52 'I 540 523 17 2,737 2,101 636 6,987 299 6,688 67,637 29,183 38,454 5' 259 248 11 1,039 86S 171 6,610 271 6,339 54,771 23,969 30,802 Z81 275 6 1,698 I,Z33 465 377 28· 349 U,866 5,214 7,652

158 153 5 776 582 194 719 10 709 10,121 4,371 5,750 1 44 44 173 149 24 712 8· 704 7,281 3,227 4~O54 114 109 5 603 433 170 7 ' 2 5 2,840 1,144 1,696

U4 109 5 603 433 170 7 2 5 2,840 1,144 1,696 113 108 5 602 432 170 7 2 5 2,8Q4 1,112 1,692 (i) 1 1 1 1 36 32 4 (ii)

73" 70 3 247 176' 71 1,040 108 932 7,371 3,311 4,060 2 26 23 3 80 66 ILl 896 105 791 5,516 2,526 2,990 47 47. 167 110 57 144 3 141 1,855 785 1,070

17 17 112 67 45 73 1 72 850 350 500 30 30 55 43 12 71 2 69 1,005 435 570

7 7- 64 57 7 191 6 185 1,925 7f1Q 1,145 3 7 7 64 57 7 191 6 185 1,925 780 1,145

49 43 6 314 240 74 984 39 945 6,894 3,045 3,849 4 22 16 6 50 40 10 926 35 891 4,986 2,266 2,720 27 27 264 200 64 58 4 54 1,908 779 1,129

ZO 240 183 57 53 3 SO 1,630 678 !)52

7 14 17 7 5 J, 4 278 101 177

10 8 2 78 64 14 239 5 '234 2,780 1,138 1,642 5 5 3 2 30 27 3 238 5 233 2,547 1,037 1,510 5 5 48 37 11 1 1 233 101 132

5 5 48 37 11 1 1 233 101 132

385 DISTRICT PRIMARY DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca- District(fahika/ Total No. of Total Scheduled Caste Total Scheduled Caste Literates tion C.D.block/U.A./ Rural House- Population Population in the Age Code City !Town.' Urban bolds (including Institutional Group 0- 6 No. with SC and Houseless Population) Member

P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 Kodinar T 4,629 27,323 13,884 13,439 4,499 2,310 2, 189 11,485 7,693 3,792 Taluka/ R 4,181 24,483 12,405 12,078 3,97,9 2,044 1,935 10,074 6,788 3,286 C.D.block U 448 2,840 1,479 1,361 520 266 254 1,411 905 506

U.AJ City/ Town

KodinarNP U 448 2,840 1,479 1,361 520 266 254 1,411 905 506

7 Kunkavav Vadia T 2,857 16,321 8,460 7,861 2,881 1,585 i~296 7,016 4,674 2,342 Taluka/ R 2,439 13,803 7,191 6,612 ·2,415. 1,335 1,080 5,660 3,845 1,815 C.D.block U 418 2,518 1,269 1,249 466 250 216 1,356 829 527

U.A./ City/ T()wn

VadiaNP U 121 654 319 335 103 56 47 325 198 127

Bagasara M U 297 1,864 950 914 363 194 169 1,031 631 400

8 Sabra T 1,311 7,284 3,716 3,568 1,416 749 667 2,714 1,801 913 Talukal R 1,131 6,230 3,176 3,054 1,180 625 555 2,234 1,486 748 C.D.blol·k U 180 1,054 540 514 236 124 112 480 315 165

U.AJ City/ Town

Babra Nl) U 180 1,054 540 514 236 124 112 480 315 165

9 Lathi T 1,518 8,928 4,556 4,372 1,741 921 820 4,047 2,685 1,362 Talukal R 1,107' 6,557 3,335 3,222 1,292 685 607 2,656 1,776 8~m C.D.block U 411 2,371 1,221 1,150 449 236 213 1,391 909 482

U.A./ City! Tow"

Lathi NP U 259 1,447 761 686 284 145 139 769 520 249

Damnagal NP U 152 924 460 464 165 91 74 622 389 233

10 Lilia T 792 4,441 2,257 2,184 845 415 430 1,885 1,283 602 Talukal R 792 4,441 2,257 2,184 845 415 430 1,885 1,283 602 C.D.block U

386 CENSUS ABSTRACT CASTES

INDUSTRIAL Loca- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Forestry, Mining tion Workers Labourers Hunting & Fishing and Code Plantation, Orchards Quarry- No . & AJlied Activities ing (I-IX) (I) (n) (III) (IV)

P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F I~ 13 Ii') 17 tR 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 215 27 28 I 8,838 6,833 2,005 2,262 2,022 240 5,475 3,830 1,645 42 40 2 8 8 6 8,105 6,218 1,887 2,248 2,008 240 5,125 3,539 1,586 35 33 2 8 8 733 615 . 118 14 14 350 291 59 7 7

733 615 U8 14 14 350 291 59 7 7

5,647 4,048 1,599 427 320 107 4,132 2,775 1,357 14 14 12 12 7 4,904 3,444 1,460 412 312 100 Y,856 2,587 1,269 5 5 12 12 743 604 139 15 8 7 276 188 88 9 9

251 157 94 13 6 7 167 95 72 8 8

492 447 45 2 2 109 93 16 1 I

2,589 1,857 732 499 365 134 1,687 1,144 543 3 3 1 8 2,274 1,590 684 481 347 134 1,537 1,019 518. 3 3 1 315 267 48 18 18 150 125 25

315 267 48 18 18 150 125 25

3,157 2,323 834 282 242 40 1,561 966 595 3 3 14 13 1 9 2,362 1,724 . 638 278 240 38 1,506 929 577 10 9 1 795 599 196 4 2 2 55 37 18 3 3 4 4

514 368 146 30 18 12 1 1

281 231 50 4 2 2 25 19 2 2 4 4

1,706 1,143 563 48 36 12 1,262 736 526 5 5 10 1,706 1,143 563 48 36 12 1,262 736 526 5 5

387 DISTRICT PRIMARY DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca- Oistrict/Talukal Total CATEGORIES OF tion C.D.block/U.A./ Rural Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code City {fown Urban and Re12airs No. In Household Other than Construction Trade and Industry Household Commerce Industry (Y.a~ (V.b} {VI} (VII} p M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 6 Kodinar T 31 27 4 245 233 12 119 116 3 117 106 11. Talukal R 30 26 4 155 144 11 68 66 2 92 87 5 C.O.block U 1 1 90 89 1 :51 50 1 25 19 6

U.AJ City/ Town

KodinarNP IT 1 1 90 89 1 'SI ·50 1 25 19 6

7 Kunkavav Vadia T 381 306 75 211 209 2 70 70 , 53 53 Taluka/ R 266 197 69 126 126 56 56 .. 22 22 CO.block U 115 109 6 85 83 2 14 14 31 31

U.AJ City/ Town

VadiaNP U 3 2 1 5 4 1 , 6 7 7

Bagasara M' U 112 107 5 80 79 1 8 8 24 24

8 Babra T 10 7 3 131 129 2 33 32 1 14 14 Talukal R 9 6 3 100 98 2 29 28 1 5 5 C.O.block U 1 1 31 31 4 4 9 9

U.AJ City! Town

BabraNP lJ 1 1 I 31 31 4 4 9 9

9 Lathi T 322 211 111 547 526 21 71 71 59 53 6 Talukal R 37 29 8 382 375 7 47 47 13 12 1 C.O.block U 285 182 103 165 151 14 24 24 46 41 5 U.AJ City/ Town

Lathi NP lJ 2SS 182 103 S2 52 7 7 28 14 4 .- Darnnagar NP U Il3 99 14 17 17 18 17 1

10 Lilia T 16 14 2 258 257 1 5 5 6 6 Talukal R 16 14 2 258 257 1 5 5 6 6 C.O.block U' ,

388 CENSUS ABSTRACT CASTES

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- Loca- Transport, Storage Other Workers Workers tion & Communications Services Code No.

(VllI2 (IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1 76 . 76 463 375 88 1,294 35 1,259 17,191 7,016 10,175 6 60 60 284 247 37 1,231 29 1,202 15,147 6,158 8,989 16 16 179 128 51 63 6 57 2,044 858 1,186

16 16 179 118 51 63 6 57 2,044 858 1,186

81 80 1 266 209 57 1,328 65 1,263 9,346 4,347 4,999 7 37 37 112 90 22 1,269 60 1,209 7,630 3,687 3,943 44 43 1 154 119 35 59 5 54 -1,716 660 1,056

6 6 36 23 13 24 4 20 379 153 221

38 37 1 118 96 22 3S 1 34 1,337 502 835

30 30 181 132 49 372 9 363 4,323 1,850 2,473 8 21 21 88 62 26 371 9 362 3,585 1,577 2,008 9 9 93 70 . 23 1 1 738 273 465

93 70 23 1 1 738 273 465

.33 33 265 205 60 560 14 546 5,211 2,219 2,992 9 14 14 75 6'4 6 51'6 6 510 3,679 1,605 2,074 19 19 190 136 54 44 8 36 1,532 614 • 918

11 11 100 73 27 42 8 34 891 506

s 8 90 63 27 2 2 641 229 412

23 23 83 61 22 260 8 252 2,475 1,106 1,369 10 23 23 83 61 22 260 8 252 2,475 1,106 1,369,

389

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED TRIBES) DISTRICT PRIMARY DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca- Districtrraluka/ Total No. of Total Scheduled Tribe Total Scheduled Tribe Literates tion C.D.blocklU.A./ Rural House- Population Population in the Age Code City!Town Urban holds (including Institutional Group 0 - 6 No. with ST and Houseless Population) Member

p M F P M F P M F 1 2 r 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 Amreli T 550 2,037 1,134 903 426 229 197 837 582 255 District R 363 1,321 733 588 289 157 132 449 314 135 U 187 716 401 315 137 ,72 65 388 268 120

Taluka/ C.D.block

1 Amreli T 74 333 159 174 47 26 21 234 128 106 Talukal R 5 64 10 54 5 3 2 54 7 47 C.D.block U 69 269 149 120 42 23 19, 180 121 59

IT.AJ Town/ City

Amnii {TA. U 69 269 149 120 42 23 19 180 121 59 (i) Amreli M U 69 269 149 120 42 23 19 180 121 59 (ii) Amreli OG U

2 Dbari T 61 268 .140 128 42 19 23 132 91 41 Talukal R 38 167 86 81 33 16 17 73 52 21 C.D.block U 23 101 54 47 9 3 6 59 39 20

U.A./ Town/ City

"hari NP U U 88 46 42 6 2 4 53 33 20

(]aalalaNP U 2 13 8 5 3 1 2 6 6

3 Kl!ambha T 16 31 26 5 5 3 2 25 23 2 Talukal R 16 31 26 5 5 3 2 25 23 2 C.D.block U

4 Rajula T 70 214 125 89 43 20 23 128 93 35 Talukal R 57 174 105 69 30 16 14 105 78 27 C.D.block U 13 40 20 20 13 4 9 23 15 8 U.A./ Town! City

RajuiaNP U 7 27 12 ' 15 9 3 6 15 8 7

DungarGP U 6 13 8 5 4 1 3 8 7 1

5 lafrabad T 24 51 35 16 10 5 5 37 29 8 Talukal R 17 31 22 9 4 1 3 26 21 5 C.D.block U 7 20 13 7 - 6 4 2 11 8 3

U.A./ Town/ City

Jafrabad NP U 7 20 13 7 . 6 4 2 11 8 ·3

392 CENSUS ABSTRACT TRIBES

INDUSTRIAL LoC

P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F , 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 889 684 205 13 12, 1 392 245 147 30 29 1 2 2 5 633 457 176 13 12 1 371 228 143 15 14 1 Z 2 256 217 29 21 17 4 15 15

97 83 14 3 1 2 2 2 2 ~ 1 7 3 4 3 1 2 2 2 90 80 10 2 2

90 80 10 2 2 90 80 10 2 2

96 77 19 8 8 34 26 8 5 5 2 62 45 17 8 8 22 15 7 4 4 34 32 2 12 11 1 1 1

30 28 2 10 , 1 1 1

4 4 2 2

21 20 1 3 21 20 1

93 82 11 3 3 15 11 4 4 81 70 11 3 3 15 11 4 12 12

5 5 .. " 7 7 ...,

28 28 1 1, S 21 21 7 7 ,.

7 7 1 1 ......

393 DISTRICT PRIMARY DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDutED

Lora- Districtffaluka/ Total I CATEGORIES OF tion C.D.block/U.A./ Rural Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing Code Cityffown Urban and Re~airs No. In Household Other than Construction Trade and Industry Household Commerce Industry (V.a) (V.b) (V!) (VII} p M F P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 5 Amreli T 47 43 4 18 11 7 47 38 9 District R 8 8 5 3 2 13 12 1 U 39 35 4 13 8 5 34 26 8

Taluka/ C.D.block

1 Amreli T 1 12 7 5 9 R 1 Taluka/ R C.D.block U 1 1 12 7 5 9 8 1

IJ.A.{ Cityl Blo,:=<

Amreli UA. U 1 1 12 7 5 9 8 1 (i) Amreli M . U 1 1 12 7 5 9 8 1 (ii) Amreli OG U

2 Dhari T 3 3 8 7 1 Taluka/ R 2 1 1 C.D.block U 3 3 6 6

U.AJ City/ Block

Dhari NP U 1 1 6 6

Chalala NP Il 2 2

3 Khambha T Talukal. R C.D.block U

4 Rajula T 5 3 2 9 9 Taluka/ R 5 3 2 6 6 C.D.block U 3 3

Il.AJ City/ Block

Rajula NP U 1 1

DungarGP U 2 2

5 Jafrabad T 1 1 Taluka/ R 1 C.D.block U 1 1

U.AJ City/ Block

Jafrabad NP U 1 1 ......

394 CENSUS ABSTRACT TRIBES

MAIN WORKERS . _Marginal Non- Lot'lt- Transport, Storage Other .' Workers _Workers tion & Communication Services Cod' No.

(VIIQ {lX~ P M F P M F P M F P M F 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 I 6' 58 11 271 248 23 42 5 37 ,J,I06 445 661 5 27 18 I) 179 162 17 31 5 26 657 271 386 42 40 z· 92 S6 6 II 11 449 174 275

23 23 45 41 4 235 76 159 1 1 1 1 56 7 49 22 22 44 40 4 179 69 110

22 22 44 40 4 179 6' no 22 22 44 40 4 179 69 110

23 IS 8 15 13 2 16 4 12 156 59 97 2 17 9 8 9 g 1 14 4 10 91 37 54 6 6 6 5 1 2 2 65 22 43

(I (I (I 5 I 2 2 56 18 38

I) 4 5

1 2() 19 10 6 4 3 1 20 19 10 6 4

8 8 53 48 5 X ~ 113 43 70 4 6 6 46 41 5 ~ X XS :i5 "i0 2 2 7 7 2S 8 20

1 I 3 3 22 7 15

1 1 4 4 (; I 5

1,- 2 2 23 23 1 22 7 .J :; 20 20 1 9 ~

~ 2 2 3 -' 13 6

2 2 3 3 13 7

395 DISTRICf PRIMARY DISTRICI' : AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca- District{falukal Total No. of Total Scheduled Tribe Total Scheduled Tribe Literates tion C.O.block/U .A. I Ruml House- Population Population in the Age Code Ci.y!Town Urban holds (including Institutional Group 0 - 6 No. withST and Houseless Population) Member

P M F P M F P M F 2 ~ 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 II 12 B 6 Kodinar T 220 821 465 356 207 115 92 158 126 32 Talukal R 204 766 433 333 195 108 87 125 102 23 C.O.b!ock U ]6 55 32 23 12 7 5 33 24 9

1I.AJ Town! City

Kodinar NP U 16 55 32 23 12" 7 S 33 24 9

':1 Kunkavav Vadia T 17 40 25 15 7 4 3 17 13 4 Talukal R 4 13 8 5 2 1 1 7 6 1 C.D.hlrx·k U 13 27 17 10 5 3 2 10 7 3

U.AJ Town! City

Vadia NP U 12 26 16 10 5 3 2 9 (; 3

Bagasara M IJ 1 1 1 1 1

R Babra T 19 . 54 29 21; 12 (1 6 23 16 7 Taluka/ R 13 29 21 18 8 4 4 12 10 2 C.D.block U 6 15 8 7 4 2 2 11 6 5 lI.AJ Town! City

BabraNP U 6 15 8 7 4 2 2 11 , 5

9 Latbi T 43 197 i14 83 47 27 20 64 51 13 talukal R 8 6 2 1 1 3 3 C.O.block U 40 189 108 81 46 26 20 61 48 13

VAl Town! City

Lath! NP iT 10 41 21, 19 10 5 5 24 17 7

DamnagarNP U 30 148 86 62 36 21 15 37 31 6

10 Lilia T 6 28 16 12 6 4 2 19 12 7 Talukal R 6 28 16 12 6 4 2 19 12 7 C.O.block U

396 CENSUS AB~RAcr TR.IBES

INDUSTRIAL Loca- Total Main CultivatolS Agricultural Livestock, Forestry, Mining tion WorkelS Labourers Hunting & Fishing. and Code Plantations, Orcba rds Quarry- No. & Allied Activities ing (I-IX) (I) (II) (III) (IV)

P M F P M F P 'M F P M F P M F 14 13' 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23' 26 '27 28 431 291 140 1 1 329 199 130 8 8 6 412 274 138 1 1 327 198 129 8 8 19 17 2 2 1 1

19 17 2 1

18 16 2 2 1 11 11 '7 5 3 2 2 1 13 13 11 11

12 11 II

1 1

22 18 4 3 3 3 2 8 16 13 3 2 2 3 2 6 5 1 1

5 1 1 1

78 64 14 6 4 2 9 3 3 75 61 14 6 4 2

10 10

65 51 14 4 2

5 5 10 5 5

397 DISTRICT PRIMARY, DISTRICT: AMRELI SCHEDULED

Loca- DistrictITaluka/ Total CATEGORIES OF tion C.D.block/U AI Rural Manu!~cturing, Pro('essing, Servicing Code Cityn"own Urhan and r:epairs No. TnHouschoJd Other than Construction Trade and Industry Household Commerce Industry (V.a) (y'b} eVIl (VI12 p M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 --4(l 6 Kodinar T 9 9 3 2 Taluka/ R X 8 1 1 CD.block U I 2 1

U.A./ City/ Block

Kodinar NP II 1 ., . 2

7 Kunkavav Vadia T Taluka! R C.D.block U

(I.A./ City/ Block

Vadia NP lJ I 1

BagasardM II . .. .

8 Babra T 1 Taluka/ R t C.D.block U

U.AJ City/ Block

Babra NI) IJ

9 Lathi T 33 2') 4 15 9 (1 Taluka/ R 1 1 C.D.block U 33 2l) 4 14 8 (1 llAJ City! Block

Lathi NP l! 2 2

DanmagarNP U 3l 214 4 12 6 ,

10 Lilia T Taluka/ R C.D.block U

398 CENSUS 1.8ST RACT TRIBEe

____ .------MAIN WORKERS Marginal NOIl­ Loca­ ---':;'181' ,port, S~ge Other Workers Workers tion & '_ommunkation Servir-es ernie No,

(VIll2 {IX! p M F. P M F P M F P-~~-F 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4R 49 50 51 52 1 2 2. ] . )73 79 71 8 , 5 4 3SS 212 6 1 1 66 58 & 5 1 4 349 ISH 191 J 1 13 13 36 15 21

I 1 13 13 36 15 21

'2 ,I 1 7 7 15 () 6 7 1 'I I I I 7 5 2 1 6 6 R 4 4

6 6 g 4 4

1 1

1 14 11 3 32 11 21 8 10 8 2 23 8 15 1 4 3 1 9 3 6

1 4 3 1 9 3

7 5 2 16 16 4 4 llS 50 65 9 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 7 5 2 15 15 3 3 111 47 64

2 z 31 12

5 3 .2 10 10 3 3 SO 45

5 5 23 11 lZ to 5 5 23 11 12 ---'------_._--

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