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Population Figures, Vidisha OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER MADHYA PRADESH POPULATION FIGURES (INCLUDING SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES) VI DISHA LlLSTR1CT 1971 CENSUS BHOPAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS 1972 [~!ts! 2.50 I DISTRICT VIDISHA INDEX Name of Tahsil Name of Revenue Patwari Page Insp~ctor Circle/ Circles Town. (1) (2) (3) (4) }. VIDISHA 1- P.ipalkheda 1 to 22 1-4 2. Gulabganj 23 to 45 5-9 3. Vidisha-l 46 to 66 ~-13 Vidisha Town 47 9 4. Vidisha-2 67 to 89 13-18 (Gyaraspur) 2. BASODA .. 1. Shamshabad 1 to 20 18-21 2. Nateran 21 to 39 21-24 3. Kulhar 40 to 62 24-28 4. Basoda 63 to 83 28-32 Ganj Basoda Town 65 28 5. Tyonda · . 84 to 10,6 33-36 3. KURWAI . 1. Barwai · . 3/21,4 to 21 and 43 37-40 2. KurW<li 22 to 42, 44 and 45 40-44 Kurwai Town 23. 40 4. SIRONj 1. Sironj 1 to 7 45-47 Sironj Town 4 45 2. Bhagwantpur 8 to 14 47-49 3. Mugalsarai 15 to 22 49-51 4. Deepnakheda · . 23 to 30 51-53 5. Siyalpur 31 to 37 53-54 5. LATER! 1. Anandpur 1 to 8 55-56 2. Lateri 9 to 17 56-58 3. Seharkheda 18 to 22 59-60 NOTE This booklet contains the population figures of 1971 Census ac.cording to administrative units for purposes of delimitation of Constituencies. The figures hwe been compiled from the records of the Director of Census Operatiors cf Madhya Pradesh. It may be noted that the Census authorities do- not compile census figures Patwari circle-wise. Also, in their method of compilation, non-municipal urban areas ha~e been tagged on with the municipal areas, of which they form out-growths. As non-municipal urban areas are not legally within the municipallimits, in this booklet they have been tagged on to the relevant patwari circles. This will explain the difference between the populatior figur(~ of towns having non-municipal out-growths as cOlllputed by Census authorities and as given in this booklet. The figures of Municipal towns as given in this hooklet indicate the population comprised strictly within the municipal limits. 2. Forest villages do not form a part of any patwari circle, as the;y are no t strictly revenue villages under the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code.. In this booklet they have, therefore, been attached to those patwari circles with which they are contiguous. They have been, however, distinguished by the abbreviation 'F. V.'. 3.. Totals of population figures for every basic administrative unit, e. g., patwari Gircle, revenue inspector circle, tahsil, etc., have been given in bold types opposite its particulars. Along-with the populatioE figuf{s pertaining to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, their percentages to total population have also been given. Percentages have been worked out only in respect of basic administrative units and not village-wise. 4. The names of villages heve heen prefixed with Census Loeation Code numbers. ( ii ) District, Tahsil, Revenue 1971 Census Population Percentage of Inspeqor Circle, Town Patwari Circle or village Total Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) District-Vidisha 6,58,427 1,41,741 30,842 . 21.52 04.69 Tahsil-Vidisha 2,06,811 43,156 8,050 20.87 3.89 Revenue Inspector Circle 40,824 9,573 1,501 23.45 03.68 Pipalkheda. Patwari Circle No. 1 2,223 622 19 27.98 00.85 1. Nathanpur 389 226 2. Rampur alias 270 72 Bandhiya. 3. Satpadakalan 823 185 19 4. Sehjakhedi 741 139 Patwari Circle No.2 2,195 281 163 12.80 7.43 5. Rusalli Khamkheda 591 109 123 6. Sherpur K.asba . 578 89 4 7. Dupariya 1,026 83 36 Patwari Circle No.3 2,585 630 119 24.37 4.60 8. Kothicharkalan 1,631 418 119 9. Chitoriya 954 212 Patwari Circle No. 4/1 1,222 279 7 22.83 10.57 10. Ahmadanagar 1,222 279 7 Patwari Circle No. 4/2 519 82 8 15.80 1.54 11. Bionchi 519 82 8 12. Khiriya Khamkheda Deserted. Patwari Circle No.5 2,398 520 15" 21.68 1.04 13. Pipalkhedakalan 1,550 233 15 14. Sultaniya d48 287 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Patwari Circle No.6 2,021 586 25 29.00 1.24 15. Thanner .. 925 274 16. Ratankhadan Deserted. Thanner (Bechirag). 17. Sanoli 848 201 25 18. Bhilakhedi 248 III Patwari Circle No.7 1713 292 17.05 19. Bhatkhedi 332 94 20. Salaiya 987 136 21. Salai khcdi 394 62 Patwari Circle No.8 1,873 347 63 18.53 3.36 22. Goriya (Khamkheda) 205 22 12 23. Barro 925 177 24. Dallakhedi 146 18 4 25. Khajuri Thanner 136 20 26. Ballakhedi 461 110 47 Patwari Circle No.9 1,882 463 206 24.60 10.95 27. Udla khedi 103 17 86 28. Kaboola .. 288 68 29. Kota 218 73 30. Pardhi 247 10 31. Pauwanala 383 74 120 32. Boriya (Khamkheda) 118 33 33. Bhootparasi 182 59 34. Mahuwakheda . 124 7 (Khamkheda) 35. Silpari 82 50 444. Madhopur (F. v.) 29 28 445. Hinotiya (F. v.) 108 44 Khamkheda. Patwari Circle No. 10 1,974 300 152 15.20 7.70 36. Dhamnoda 774 99 37 37. Balawarkheda 811 148 38 38. Pipaliya Ajeet 389 53 77 Patwari Circle No. II 1,377 198 115 14.38 8.35 39. Bamora 517 113 10 40. Sayar 748 74 105 41. Amoda 112 11 3 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Patwari Circle No. 12 1,151 127 11.03 42. Sagoda 133 2 43. Pathariya 203 41 44. Parasikhurd 248 23 45. Bagod Karondia 150 23 46. Karela 417 38 Patwari Circle No. 13 1,775 396 62 22.31 3.4!J 47. Khamkheda (Kasba) 1,248 243 10 48. Khejada Sultan 527 153 52 Patwari Circle No. 14 1,443 355 41 24.60 2.84 49. Porukhedi 217 21 50. Hasanpur (Bechirag) Deserted. 51. Gangarwada 722 232 30 , 52· Lodhakhedi 272 40 53. }~hinyakhedi 232 62 II Patwa ·i Circle No. 15 1,467 568 45 38.72 3.07 54. Sankalkheda khurd 648 240 14 55· Pureniya 607 269 31 56. Madiyakalan 212 59 Patwari Circle No. 16 1,500 493 15.87 57. Kachnariya 143 13 58. Bl'rkhedi Kasba .. 561 142 59. Namakhedi 327 137 60. Kotara 469 201 (Lashkarpur) . Patwari Circle No. 17/1 1054 379 35.96 61. Sankalkheda kalan 1,054 379 Patwari Circle No. 17/2 1,030 432 25 41.94 2.43 62. Semra sukha 462 165 18 63. Bamuriya 568 267 7 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Patwari Circle No. 18 2,077 456 8 21.95 0.39 64. Semara (Lashkarpur) 359 88 65. Karhi 177 31 8 66. Karariya (Lashkar- 997 223 pur). 67. Gurariya .. 544 114 Lashkarpur. Patwari Circle No. 19 1,822 4:66 59 25.58 2.14 68. Badanpur .. 391 66 59 69. Bilori .. 375 97 70. Ahemadpur 405 168 (T. Kh.) 71. Arwariya 651 135 Patwari Circle No. 20 1,7l2 450 76 26.29 4.44 72. Pipariyamota .. 136 31 23 73. Boriya (Khamkheda) 602 144 17 74. Karahiya Kham- 528 149 23 kheda. 75. Bamankheda 319 100 76. Kachhikheda 59 6 .. 77. Madiyakhurd 68 20 13 Patwari Circle No. 21 1,744 393 54 22.53 3.10 78. Neemkheda 511 183 17 79. Parasigujar 345 62 15 80. Imliya (Parasi) 193 41 7 81. Berkhedi Bujurg .. 320 51 .. 82. Suganakhecti 375 56 15 P.f.twat"i Circle No. 22 2,~o7 458 239 22.16 1I.56 83. Khamtala 299 ~()4 84. Bankhedi 220 47 85. Bidsarkar Deserted. (Bechirag). 86. Chhirkhcda 929 2,6 229 87. Tori 225 5 88. Tigra . Deserted . 89. Jlfarkhedi 2'27 7 90. Nimkhiriya 167 19 10 5 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Revenue Inspector Circle 45,663 12,660 1,450 27.72 03.18 Gulabganj. Patwari Circle No. 23 1,822 447 131 24.53 07.19 91. Pipariyanag 153 5b 92. Imliya-Lashkarpur 330 88 93. Bammkheda 167 41 Lashkarpur. 94. Bagri 623 153 80 95. Jamwar .. 317 43 4B 96. Pipariya Ghat .. 232 66 3 Patwari Circle No. 24 1,971 665 55 33.74 2.79 97. Harukhedi 352 161 4 98. Lashkarpur 1,242 418 41 ' 99. Padriya Lashkar"ur 377 86 10 Patwari Circlle No. 25 1,658 602 4 36.31 0.24 100. Kot}lieharkhurd .. 568 259 101. Pipalkhedakhurd 302 125 4 102. Chhapkheda 400 80 103. Dulhi 388 138 Patwari Circle No. 26 1,597 319 19.97 104. Ditakhedi 421 69 105. Deokhajuri 1,176 250 Patwari Circle No. 27 1,739 405 78 23.29 4.49 106. Amaukhedi 56b 91 4 107. Kolir1ja 605 116 18 108. Pars 352 121 56 109. Parsora ~16 77 110. Sirnota . Desertc(l . P"twari Cil'de No. 28 1,955 384 19.64 IlL HiJlotiya K0. 991 123 11~. Khej;tdakheda Deserted. 113. S.::m.rakheda Deserted. 114. Moodarasurai 620 134 115. Adiyakhurd 344 127 6 (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Patwari Circle No. 29 1,966 SOl 148 25.48 7.53 116. Chakpiya 25 117. Kanari 397 40 80 118. Kagpur 816 302 119. Gadla 728 159 68 Patwari Circle No. 30 2,517 727 158 28.88 6.28 120. Kakruwa Chobisa 492. 179 26 121. IkodiyaChobisa 897 256 131 122.
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