Census of 2001

Series 6 : Uttaranchal FINAL POPULATION TOTALS (State, District, Tehsil and Town)

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Ranbir Singh Of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Uttaranchal Website: http://www.censusindia.net/

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Data Product Number 05-003-Cen-Book Preface

The final population data presented in this publication is based on the processing and tabulation of actual data captured from each and every 202 million household schedules. In the past censuses the final population totals and their basic characteristics at the lowest geographical levels popularly known as the village/town Primary Census Abstract was compiled manually. The generation of Primary Census Abstract for the Census 2001 is a fully computerized exercise starting from the automatic capture of data from the Household Schedule through scanning to the compilation of Primary Census Abstract.

This publication titled "Final Population Totals" is only a prelude to the Primary Census Abstract. The publication, which has only one table, presents data on the total population, the Scheduled Castes population and the Scheduled Tribes population by sex at the state, district, tehsil and town levels. The village-wise data is being made available in electronic format. It is expected to be a useful ready reference document for data users who are only interested to know the basic population totals.

This publication is brought out by Office of the Registrar General, India CORGI) centrally. I am happy to acknowledge the dedicated efforts of Dr Ranbir Singh, Director of Census Operations, Uttaranchal and his team and my colleagues in the ORGI in bringing out this publication. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the active cooperation of the people of Uttaranchal and support of the state government and all its officials, as without their assistance it was not possible to complete the mammoth exercise of Census 2001.

Jayant Kumar Banthia New Delhi Registrar General & December 2003 Census Commissioner of India

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Acknowledgements

Task Force for Quality Assurance Mr. 1.K. Banthia, Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India (Chairman), Directors of Census Operations (co-opted), Mr R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (Census & Tabulation), Mr Himakar, Additional Director (Electronic Data Processing), Dr R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), Dr O. Roy Choudhury, Assistant Registrar General (Demography), Mr C. Chakravorty, Joint Director, Mr Anand Kumar, Joint Director, Mr A.K. Saxena, Deputy Director, Dr I.C. Aggarwal, Senior Research Officer (Social Studies), Ms suman Prashar, Joint Director (Convener).

Special Task Force for Religion and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Mr J.K. Banthia, Registrar General &- Census Commissioner, India (Chairman), Mr R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (Census & Tabulation), Dr' I.C. Aggarwal, Senior Research Officer (Social Studies), Mr Himakar, Additional Director (Electronic Data Processing) Mr C. Chakravorty, Joint Director, Mr A.K. Singh, Joint Director, Mr A.K. Srivastva, Deputy Director (EDP), Dr S.S. Saha, Assistant Director, (Social Studies), Mr V.M. Tamhane , Assistant Director, (Social Studies), Mr S.L. Jain, Deputy Director, Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Research Officer, Dr. Babul Roy, Research Officer, Task Force for Quality Assurance Support Team Mr H.K. Kaushal, Assistant Director, Mr R.C. Meena, S,!' Grade I, Ms Sadhna Chhibber, S.I. Grade II. Census Division Mr R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (Census & Tabulation), Ms Suman Prashar, Joint Director, Mr A.K. Saxena, Deputy Director, Mr Krishan Lal, Deputy Director, Mr V.K. Jain, Assistant Director, Mr Jagan Lal, Assistant Director, Mr R.L. Meena, Assistant Director, Mr Surendar Kumar, S.l. Grade I, Ms Gracy James, 5.1. Grade I, , Mr K.C. Juyal, S.1. Grade II, Mr B.R: Pall, S.l Grade II, Ms Veena Kumari, Senior Compiler, Ms Indu Sho'a, Senior Compiler, Ms Shashi Kalra, S,l, Grade III, Ms Veena Matta, Steno, Mr T.K. Mehta, Assistant Compiler Mr B. Manpal, Assistant Compiler, Mr Jarban Mahto, Daftry

Qa~a Processing Division Mr Himakar, Additional Director (Electronic Data Processing), Mr B.L. Jain, Joint Director, Mr M.S. Thapa, Deputy Director, Mr P.S. Chhikara, Deputy Director, Mr J.S. Lamba, Assistant Director, Mr Surendra Singh, Assistant Director, Mr J.C~ Joshi, Assistant Director, Mr Sure6h Paul, Assistant Director. ~r V.K. Singh, Assistant Director, Mr A.K. Shrivas, Assistant Director, Mr pyare Lal, Assistant Director, Ms Usha, Data Processing Assistant Core Group on Data Processing

Mr Suraj Bhan, Joint Director, Mr M.R. Balakrishnan, ',Joint Director, Mr A.K.Srivastava, Deputy Director, Mr Anil Kumar, Deputy Director

v Demography Division Mr D .• Roy Choudhury, Assistant Registrar General (Demography), Ms Renuka Ravindran, Senior Research Officer Map Division Dr R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), ( Mr Pankaj Kumar, Senior Geographer, Ms Inderjeet Kaur, Senior Drawing Assistant, Ms Shubhra, Senior Draughtsman, Ms Pravina Saxena, Senior Draughtsman Social Studies Division Dr. I.C. Aggarwal, Senior Research Officer, Mr S.L. Jain, Deputy Director, Mr S.S. Saha, Assistant Director, Mr VM Tamhane, Assistant Director, Mr R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director, Mr Sabul Roy, Research Officer, Dr Pratibha Kumari, Research Officer, Mr Shyam Singh, Senior Investigator Grade I, Mr Mahip~1 Singh, Senior Investigator Grade I, Mr B.S. Meena, Senior Investigator Grade I, Mr Hari Ram, Senior Investigator Grade I, Mr C.Toppo, Senior Investigator Grade I, Mr B.L. Arora, Senior Investigator Grade 1. Data Dissemination Wing . Mr C. Chakravorty, Joint Director, Mr Anand Nigam, Assistant Director, Mr H.K. Jhamb, Printing Officer, Mr Ramesh Ajbani, Printing Officer, Mr Gurvinder Singh, Data Entry Operator, Mr R.G. Rajan, Proof Reader, Mr Mahavir, OPMO, Mr Suresh Kumar, Peon Administration Mr B. Mallik, Joint Registrar General, Mr Bal Krishan, Deputy Director Directorate of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh Census Division: Dr Ranbir Singh, Director of Census Operations, Mr R.K. Singh, Joint Director of Census Operations, Mr P.C. Tiwari, Assistant Director, Mr R.S. Meena, Assistant Director, Mr D.O. Sharma, S.l. Grade I, Mr Ral

DOE System: Mr S.R. Sahay, Deputy Director, Mr A.M. Ansari, Assistant Director, Mr Pooran Chand, Senior Supervisor, Mr Roap Kishor Nigam, Junior Supervisor, Mr Akhilesh Chandra, Junior Supervisor, Mr S.D. Sharma, Junior Supervisor, Mr S.C. Mishra, Junior Supervisor, Mr Gaffar Ali, Junior Supervisor, Mr Pancham Ram, Junior Supervisor, Mr Parashu R.am, Junior Supervisor, Mr Ram Prakash Saxena, Operator, Mr P.K. Singh, Operator, Mr Ram Khelawan, Operator, Mr Naresh Kumar, Operator, Mr Satya Narain, Operator, Mr P.K. Bajpai, Operator, Mr Subhash Singh, Operator, Mr Santosh Kumar Srivastav, Operator, Mr Amar Nayan, Operator, Mr Harish Chandra Prasad, Operator, Mr Ram Das, PA to Director, Mr Alha Prasad, Assistant Compiler

Mr M.S. Thapa, Deputy Director (EDP), Mr P.S. Chhikara, Deputy Director, D.P Division, Delhi.

vi Contents

Preface iii Page Acknowledgements v Page

Summary ix Page

Introduction xi Page Basic Census Concepts and Definitions xv Page

Table FPT - 1 Table showing Population, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population by 1 Page Sex and Place of residence (State, District, Tehsil and Town)

Annexure 1: Household Schedule: Census of India 31 Page 2001 Annexure II: Nomenclature of Sub-districts in States 33 Page and Union territories of India 2001

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Census of India 2001

Summary: Uttaranchal State

Number of Administrative Units Number of districts 13 Number of tehsil 49 Number of villages 16,826 Inhabited 15,763 Un-inhabited 1,063 Number of towns 86

Population

Total Population: Persons 8,489,349 Males 4,325,924 Females 4,163,425

Total Scheduled Castes Population: Persons 1,517,186 Males 780,772 Females 736,414

Total Scheduled Tribes Population: Persons 256,129 Males 131,334 Females 124,795 '

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Introduction

~he first ce:lSUS of the third millennium and twenty first century the Census oj: Incia, 2001 was the 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 1872. T:lus, 2001 Census will provide data on population and its craracteristics rlarkir.g transition From one century and millenniurr. to a:lcther. This data will ';:-orm the benchrr.ark for framing of the welfare ard development porcies for billior. p,us ~L..man resources living :n this co L.: '1 try .

2. The Census Act, 1948, forms the basis for t1e conduct of populatio'l censuses in l:ldependent India. The Census of India, 2001 was conducted in two c:stir.ct bL..t inter-related phases. The first phase, be Houselistir.g Operation was conducted betwee'n April - September, 2000 ir different states and union terr;tories as a prelude to the exercise of undertaking the decennial Population Census. The ~ouseiisting exercise provided tr.e basis for uniforr'l ard ur.ambiguous frame to undertake the Population Enumerat:on w'-::h the ultirrate objective of ach:evir.g as full a coverage as is humanly possible withoet any omission of an area or household. During this Houselistir.g Operation, data on 'lous:ng cond;tions, amenities and assets available to the r.ouseholds were also collected. The secord phase of census i.e. Population Enumeration, was u:ldertaken be':ween February, 9-28 2001 (both days ir.clusive) witr.,a revisiona. st ~ound from 1~t to 5th March, 2001. The Census morr.ent was 00.00 hours of 1 March, 2001, the referra time at which the snapshot of the population of the CCl.lrtry 'Has taken. This was a departure from the earlier census tradition, as unt I :he 1991 Census (except 1971), the sunrise of 1st March of the relevar.t Census yea~ was the cer.sus rrloment. The enurre;-ation of rouseless populator th was carried out on ':he night of February 28 , 2001.

3. In certain inaccessible and srow bound areas of the country, populat:or erureration was preponed for administrative ar.d technical convenience ane carried Out non- synchronously. Thus in Jammu & Kashmir and certair srow bound areas of I-limacra! Pradesh and Uttra:1chal the PopLtation Enumerat:or was conducted during 11th to 30th SepteMber, 2000 wit~ a revisional :-our.d f'-om 1st to 5th October, 2000. In Kinnaur district of Hirrachai Pradesh, the Populatior Em..:meration rad to be deferred dee to flash f;oods :n AL..gust, 2000 ar.d was conducted from 12th to 31st May, 2001 with reference date as 13t June, 2001. !fI JamrrlL.. anc Kashmir, due to certain constraints, the e:lumeraticn period was extcnced ~rom 1st OctOber, 2000 to 15th Noverr ber, 2000 with a reference date of 16th \tovember, 2000 in the six districts viz., Srinagar, Badgam, Anantnag, Baramulla, Kupwara and Pulwama of Kashmir Valley ar.d four blocks name:y, Baninal, Ramso, Marwa and Wardwan of Doda district in Jammu Division. It was t further extended in Srinagar town and Pulwama districts until 15 ., December, 2000 with refere:lce date being 16th December, 2000.

4. F-L..rther, due to the devastating earthquake In Gujarat or. 26'h JanL..ary, 2001 just tw~ weei

xi Enumeration, this schedule in the affected areas of GUjarat had to be postponed. These areas included the entire district of Kachchh, Morvi, Maliya-Miana and Wankaner talukas of Rajkot district and Jodiya taluka of Jamnagar district. The Population Enumeration in these areas was undertaken during 9th _28 th February, 2002 with 1st March, 2002 as the reference date. Although enumeration in certain areas of the country have been undertaken at different pOints of time and with different reference dates, no adjustments have been made to the enumerated population so as to bring all of them to the common reference date of 1st March, 2001. This, if at all, will have a very minor, almost negligible bearing on the population totals for the country or state or even the districts in most cases.

5. This gigantic operation (considered by many to be the single largest and complex peace time administrative exercise in the world) was made possible due to the door to door universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering 593 districts, 5,470 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual Particulars and Part III contained questions for Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation (Annexure-I). The part II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of which were universally canvassed and no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. To facilitate quick tabulation for bringing out Provisional Population Totals, provision for page totaling were made in the schedule itself for a few items namely population, males, females, population aged 0-6 years by sex, literates, illiterates and workers and their categories by sex. The Provisional Population Totals were put in the public domain on 26th March,2001 within three weeks of the completion of the enumeration. Provisional Population Totals, Paper-l of 2001 and Supplement to Provisional Population Totals of 2001 provided the basic statistics of the population, literates up to district level classified by sex. The Directorates of Census Operations also released provisional data at the district, sub-district and town levels for their respective States/Uts through the publication of Paper 1, 2 and 3 of Provisional Population Totals. Subsequently, the distribution of population by rural and urban areas and economic activity characteristics of the population by rural and urban areas at district/sub-district/town level were also released in electronic format at the national level and print form at the state level. All the provisional population totals released 50 far are also available on census website http://www.censusindia.net

6. In addition to the provisional population totals, the final results of the Houselisting, Operations were released in April, 2003 which provided valuable information on the housing stock, amenities and assets available to the household. Houselisting data is available in the hard copy form in 'Tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets by India and States'. Similar publications are also available for the Sc~eduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes households separately. This data is also available in hard copy and electronic format for India and all the States/Union territories at district, sub-district and town level. The Houselisting data is immensely useful to the policy makers, planners and administrators to improve the quality of life for countrymen as well

xii to the corporate sector for formulating marketing strategies in reaching the rural masses.

Data Processing

7. A quantum leap was made in the technology front whiLe processing the Census 2001 data both for Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Schedules for both the phases were scanned through high speed scanners in fifteen data centres across the country and hand-written data from the schedules were converted into digitized form through Intelligent Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of ASCII records for further processing. The designing and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be done very carefully using specialized software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing has made it possible to produce all the Houseiisting as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for the first time in the history of Census, For Census 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about 1028 million records were scanned and. processed within a span of only 10 months starting October, 2002.

Task Force on Quality Assurance

8, After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about its quality before putting the same in public domain. This has to be done mainly through the process of internal conSistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the local knowledge and perception has to be brought into play to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. The other very important aspect of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas specially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the ql:lality control, specially for small area population statistics.

9. A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism was put in place to objectively examine the preliminary Census .2001 Population EnL!meration results and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the final clearance of data was with the Task Force on Quality Assurance (TFQA)( headed by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and senior officers of the Census Division( Data Processing Division, Map Division,' Demography Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors of Census Operations were co-opted as members whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union territories. The Directors and their senior officers were required to make detailed presentations of data for their own state both in respect to the quality and the coverage and only after the full possible satisfaction of the TFQA, the population data was cleared.

xiii 10. There has been a major departure in Census 2001 from the past in respect of the procedure followed for finalJzation of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations were finalized at the time of the manual compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (peA) at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was finalized much later based on manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by the Data Entry Operators through a process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and ta~en up along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the dictionary by referring to the ,mage of the specific individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion wherever required, was also urdertaken along with the processing of PCA. 'This is because the Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in relation to the religion of an individual. T:wo Special Task Forces; one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes were constituted for s~rutiny and appropriate cJassification of these responses.

11. The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses encountered and code it into the appropriate religious community based on available literature and local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Scheduled Castes and Scheduled. Tribes· entries encountered and claSSified these into appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification and the available literature. Thus a very systematic and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The Schedul~d Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus being finalized by aggregating the population· data for individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes at appropriate geographical levels.

12. The entire work relating to the data· validation and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union territories under the overall supervision and­ monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Dlvision, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division. In this volume the final' population figures are being released as a precursor to the Primary Census Abstract which will be released subsequently. These final figures relating to the total population induding the houseless and institutional population, the Scheduled Caste population and the Scheduled Tribe population for the Country/State/Union territory/District/Tahsil/Town by sex and residence will be of immense use to the data users. The data will be presented in the Table titled: Final Popu1adon'Totals-1 (FPT-1) - Total Population, Scheduled Caste' and Scheduled Tribe Population by sex an,d place of re9idence -. State/Union territory/District/TahsiljTown: 2001. It may be noted that the total population includes the population of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes.

xiv Basic Census Concepts and Definitions

I':: is important for the data users to familiarize themselves with the concepts and the definitions of the terms used for proper evaluation of the data contained in this publication. At the same time, it is all the more important to understand the implications of the terms used at the Census of India 2001, for making meaningful comparisons of the similar data generated by various other agencies within the country and with the data produced by othe~ countries in the world. The concepts and definitions adopted at the Census of India, 2001 are as given below:

Rural-Urban Areas

2. The final population data are presented separately for rural and urban' areas. The unit of classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In the Census of India 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows:

a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc.

b) A place satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously:

i) a minimum population of 5,000; Ii) at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non­ agricultural pursuits; and iii) a der.sity of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile). 3. For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and havIng at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b)(ii), the data relating to ma;n workers were taken into account.

4. Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities and towns have also been treated as urban under 'Urban Agglomerations': EXamples of out-growths are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc. that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of a '{Biage or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not sat:sfy the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever presented, includes the data for outgrowths separately of such towns and also town plus outgrowth(s) population.

xv City

5. Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are called cities

Household

6. A 'household' is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households.

Institutional Household

7. A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it was specifically mentioned that this category of households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen.

Houseless Households

8. Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc. were treated as Houseless households.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

. 9. Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purpose!J of the Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union territory.' Similarly, Article 342 provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which are aeemed to be for the purposes of the Constitution the Scheduled Tribes in relation to that State or Unioli1 territory. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State am;1 Union territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory and not outside.

10. It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Qrder, 1950, no person who professed a religion different from Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were in relation to that State whether they

xvi professec tr.e ~indt,.; or the Sikh religion. SubseqL.ently, in September, 1956, by an amendment, the Pres;dent!al Order of 1950 and in aii sL.bsequent Presidential Orders "'elat;tlg to Scheduled Castes, the popclation orotessing the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing with regard to ':heir inclusion as Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1.990, the Hindu, the Si

:1. For finalizing the list of Schedule Cas:::es/Scneduled Tribes notified in each s~ate/union territory, all the constit:.Jtional amendments that have taker. place prio:- to the condL.:c:: of 2001 census were taken into account. Since there is no Scr.eduled Castes ,ist for the state of Nagaland and the uniotl territories of AndalT1an & I\icooar Islands and Lakshadweep; and no Scheduled Tribes list for the states of Delhi, Haryana and Punjab and the L..:lion territorIes of Chandigarh and Pordicherry, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populaton figures are furnished for only the relevant category in respect of these states and c.:'1ion terr;tories.

12. The instn..:c::ions to ':he enumerators fo'" recording the ir.dividual responses on '-eiigion anC the Screduled Castes and the SchecUied t:ibes were more or less ::he same as In the past censuses. Each enumerator was provided witr a notified list of SChedulec Castes and Scheduled Tribes in respect of his/her sta'::e/un.of"l territory. The religion for each individual was first of all determined. Then it was ascertained f;oom the respondent for each .ndividual whether she or he belonged to· a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe through Question No.S and 9 of the Household Schedule. If in reply to either of this question, the answer was in the af~;;omat:ve, the name of caste / tribe to which the individual belonged was ascertained. If <;:he name of caste / tribe returned by the respondent appeared in the approved list for the state the enurr.erator was expected to treat the individual, as belonging to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe ard record the appropriate er.try.

Location Code structure adopted in Census 2001

13. In the Census 2001, the following location code structure has been adopted:

Area Number of digits State/ Union territory Two digits (within tr.e country) ;)istrict Two digits (within the state/ut)

5Gb-district Four digits (within the district)

Vi:lage Eight digits (within the state/ut) Towr] E!ght digits (within the district)

Ward Four Cigits (witrin the town)

xvii 14. The general pattern followed in coding of any geographical unit was a serpentine one, beginning from the North-west corner and completing at the farthest South-east corner within the defined higher level of the geographical hierarchy. In so far as the state/union territory is concerned Jammu & Kashmir has code number 01 and code number 35 has been allotted to the union territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Generally, the administrative jurisdiction below a district is a sub-district, for example Tahsil or Taluk. However, ·in certain states and union territories exceptions had to be made since the nomenclature for sub­ districts is not uniform throughout the country. For example, in Orissa Police station is the sub-district, in West Bengal it is the Community Development Block and so on. The ·geographical units adopted as sub-districts in various states and union territories are listed in Annexure-II.

15. After the completion of house listing operation, three new states namely Uttaranchal, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand were created in November 2000 barely three months before the commencement of Population Enumeration. These States were carved out of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar respectively. This resulted in redoing of the coding exercise in all the jurisdictional units of these six affected states

16. In Assam, Mizoram and Orissa there are a few sub-districts which cut across the district jurisdictions. In such situations the sub-districts have been provided a separate series of code numbers viz. 9000, 9001 etc.

17. One of the major initiatives taken in the Census 2001 was the allotment of Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) to each and every village within the State and not within a tahsil as in the earlier censuses. PLCN was thus assigned as one continuous number from the first village in the first district to the last village in the last district. PLCN is an eight digit unique location code number with the first six digits representing the code number of the village and the last two digits depicting two zeros '~O'. These zeros are reserved as buffer to be used for coding any new village(s) that may come up between two villages in future. For example, if a new village comes up between two villages with PLCNs 01254600 and 01254700, the new village will be allotted PLCN 01254601 and so on.

18. The location code number for a town is also an eight digit number starting with the digit 4 situated at the extreme left acting as the unique identifier. The next two digits depict the code number of the district in which the town falls followed by two digits representing the town serial number in the district. There are three zeros at the end as buffer, mainly to meet the requirement for bringing the number of digits to eight to match the number of digits in the PLCN for the villages. Thus a town location code number 40305000 represents the town serial number 5 of the district number 03 in a State.

19. The, Out-Growths of towns have not been given any independent location code numbers. These have been given notional ward codes after the last ward code of the respective towns to which these OGs relate to.

xviii Presentation of data

20. Ir this spec:ai publication the presentation has been made in the follow:ng format:

State Total Rural Urban District 1 Total Rural Urban Sub-cistrict 1 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

S...lb-district n Total Rural Urbaf'"l Town 1 Urban Towr 2 Urban TOW13 Urbar.

Town m Urbaf'"l

21. In case of tOW1S having Out-Growth(s) the presentation style is as follows:

Town (M+OG) (Here M is the abbrevIation for Municipality) Town (M) OG 1 OG 2

OG P

xix 22. There are ten cities /towns in India whose jurisdictions cut across district boundaries, for example, Delhi M.Corp (in Delhi), Dev Prayag NP (in Uttaranchal), Siliguri M. Corp (in West Bengal), Imphal, M.CI (in Manipur), Hyderabad M.Corp (in Andhra Pradesh), Greater Mumbai M.Corp (in Maharashtra). In such cases the populations of parts of such towns have been included in the urban populations of the concerned districts.

Abbreviations of civic status of cities/towns

e.B. Cantonment Board/Cantonment e.M.e. City Municipal Council E.O Estate Office G.P. Gram Panchayat LN.A. Industrial Notified Area I.T.S. Industrial Township M Municipality M.B. Municipal Board M.e. Municipal Committee M.CI. Municipal Council M.Corp. Municipal Corporation/Corporation N.A. Notified Area N.A.e. Notified Area Committee/Notified Area Council N.P. Nagar Panchayat N.T. Notified Town N.T.A. Notified Town Area S.T.e. Small Town Committee T.e. Town Committee/Town Area Committee T.M.C. Town Municipal Council T.P. Town Panchayat T.S. Township e.T. Census Town O.G. Outgrowth

xx TABLE Total Population, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population by Sex and Place of Residence

(State, District, Tehsil and Town)

TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTrrEHSIUTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/OistrictffehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

05 UTTARANCHAL Total Persons 8,489,349 1,517,186 256,129 Males 4,325,924 780,772 131,334 Females 4,163,425 736,414 124,795

Rural Persons 6,310,275 1,256,122 240,209 Males 3,144,590 642,087 122,808 Females 3,165,685 614,035 117,401

Urban Persons 2,179,074 261,064 15,920 Males 1,181,334 138,685 8,526 Females 997,740 122,379 7,394

01 Total Persons 295,013 67,467 2,685 Males 152,016 34,291 1,414 Females 142.997 33,176 1,271

Rural Persons 272,095 64,148 2,449 Males 138,737 32,536 1,284 Females 133,358 31,612 1,165

Urban Persons 22.918 3,319 236 Males 13,279 1,755 130 Females 9,639 1,564 106

. 0001 Puraula Total Persons 62,794 18,800 388 Males 32,258 9,582 222 Females 30,536 9,218 166

Rural Persons 62,794 18,800 388 Males 32,258 9,582 222 Females 30,536 9,218 166

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

0002 Rajgarhi Total Persons 62,274 16,072 356 Males 32,122 8,219 226 Females 30,152 7,853 130

Rural Persons 56,179 15,135 337 Males 28,688 7,738 211 Females 27,491 7,397 126

1 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTffEHSILlTOWN: 2001

ocatlon Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictrT ehsiJrr own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0002 Rajgarhi Urban Persons 6,095 937 19 Males 3,434 481 15 Females 2,661 456 4

0003 Dunda Total Persons 100,130 24,252 830 Males 49,593 12,096 409 Females 50,537 12,156 421

Rural Persons 100,130 24,252 830 Males 49,593 12,096 409 Females 50,537 12,156 421

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

0004 Bhatwari Total Persons 69,815 8,343 1,111 Males 38,043 4,394 557 Females 31,772 3,949 554

Rural Persons 52,992 5,961 894 Males 28,198 3,120 442 Females 24,794 2,841 452

Urban Persons 16,823 2,382 217 Males 9,845 1,274 115 Females 6,978 '1,108 102

40101000 Barkot (NP) Urban Persons 6,095 937 19 Males 3,434 481 15 Females 2,661 456 4

40102000 Uttarkashi (MB) Urban Persons 16,218 . 2,377 217 Males 9,267 1,269 115 Females 6,951 1,108 102

40103000 Gangotri (NP) Urban Persons 605 5 0 Males 578 5 0 Females 27 0 0

02 CHAMOLI Total Persons 370,359 67,539 10,484 Males 183,745 33,991 5,083 Females 186,614 33,548 5,401

2 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTITEHSILlTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/OistrictfTehsil/T own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes' number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

02 CHAMOLI Rural Persons 319;656 59,015 7,730 Males 154,197 29,338 3,688 Females 165,459 '29,677 4,042

Urban Persons 50,703 8,524 2,754 Males 29,548 4,653 1,395 Females 21,155 3,871 1,359

0001 Total Persons 39,919 5,389 5,710 Males 22,503 2,832 2,766 Females 17,416 2,557 2,944

Rural Persons 25,033 3,701 4,431 Males 13,284 1,901 2,127 Females 11,749 1,800 2,304

Urban Persons 14,886 1,688 1,279 Males 9,219 931 639 Females 5,667 757 640

0002 Chamoli Total Persons 91,993 19,886 3,691 Males 46,826 10,244 1,756 Females 45,167 9,642 1,935

Rural Persons 70,456 15,999 2,389 Males 34,625 8,092 1,104 Females 35.831 7,907 1,285

Urban Persons 21,537 3,887 1,302 Males 12,201 2,152 652 Females 9,336 1,735 650

0003 Pokhari ** Total Persons 35,462 5,822 54 Males 16,785 2,926 34 Females 18,677 2,896 20

Rural Persons 35,462 5,822 54 Males 16,785 2,926 34 Females 18,677 2,896 20

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males a a 0 Females a 0 0

3 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE. - STATElDISTRICTrrEHSllJTOWN: 2001 Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistricVT ehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0004 Karnaprayag Total Persons 55,170 10,166 646 Males 27,405 5,071 324 F~males 27,765 5,095 322

Rural Persons 40,890 7,217 473 Males 19,277 3,501 220 Females 21,613 3,716 253

Urban Persons 14,280 2,949 173 Males 8,128 1,570 104 F~males \ 6,152 1,379 69

0005 Tharali Total Persons 88,432 17,971 285 Males 42,336 8,920 156 Females 46,096 9,051 129

Rural Persons 88,432 17,971 285 Males 42,336 8,920 156 Females 46,096 9,051 129

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males '0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

-0006 Gair Sain ** Total Persons 59,383 8,305 98 Males 27,890 3,998 47 Females 31,493 4,307 51

Rural Persons 59,383 8,305 98 Males 27,890 3,998 47 Females 31,493 4,307 51

Urban Persons 0 0 0 ~ Males 0 0 - -0 Females 0 0 0

40201.000 8adrinathpuri (NP) Urban Persons 1,682 70 13 Males 1,224 46 7 Females 458 24 6

40202000 Joshimath (M8) Urban Persons' 13,204 1,618 1,266 Males 7,995 885 632 Females 5,209 733 634

4 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICT/TEHSILffOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/Tehsi lIT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

40203000 (MB) Urban Persons 19,833 3,382 1',141 Males 11.,139 1,877 575 Females 8,694 1,505 566

40204000 Nandprayag (NP) Urban Persons 1,704 505 161 Males 1,062 275 77 Females 642 230 84

40205000 Gochar (NP) Urban Persons 7,303 1,628 83 Males 4,221 906 51 Females 3,082 722 32

40206000 Karnaprayag (NP) Urban Persons 6,977 1,321 90 Males 3,907 664 53 Females 3,070 657 37

03 * Total Persons 227,439 40,311 186 Males 107,535 19,967 106 Females 119,904 20,344 80

Rural Persons 224,707 40,015 157 Males 105,643 19,778 87 Females 119,064 20,237 70 . Urban Persons 2J32 296 29 Males 1,892 189 19 Females 840 107 10

0001 Ukhimath Total Persons 80,185 14,543 90 Males 3Bl18 7,204 58 Females 41,467 7,339 32

Rural Persons 79,703 14,521 81 Males 38,249 7,182 49 Females 41,454 7,339 32

Urban Persons 482 22 9 Males 469 22 9 Females 13 ° 0 0002 Rudraprayag Total Persons 147,254 25.,768 96 Males 68,817 12,763 48 Females 78,437, 13,005 48

5 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE· STATElDISTRICTrrEHSILlTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistricVT ehsillTown Sex residence Populatlort Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0002 Rudraprayag Rural Persons 145,004 25,494 76 Males 67,394 12,596 38 Females 77,610 12,898 38

Urban Persons 2,250 274 20 Males 1,423 167 10 Females 827 107 10

40301000 Kedarnath (NP) Urban Persons 482 22 9 Males 469 22 9 Females 13 0 0

40302000 Rudraprayag (NP) Urban Persons 2,250 274 20 Males 1,423 167 10 Females 827 107 10

Q4 TEHRI GARHWAL Total Persons 604,747 87,325 691 Males 295,168 43,668 517 Females 309,579 43,657 174

Rural Persons 544,901 82,044 273 Males 258,401 40,698 169 Females 286,500 41,346 104

Urban Persons 59,846 5,281 418 Males 36,767 2,970 348 Females 23,079 2,311 70

0001 Ghansali ** Total Persons 117,913 20,735 17 Males 54,252 10,172 7 Females 63,661 10,563 10

Rural Persons 117,913 20,735 ~ ,17 Males 54,252 10,172 7 Females 63,661 10,563 10

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

0002 Devprayag Total Persons 100,824 16,337 3 Males 47,037 8,079 2 Females 53,787 8,258 1

6 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTfTEHSILfTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/Tehsil/T own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0002 Devprayag Rural Persor.s 97,609 15,858 1 Males 45,299 7,850 0 Females 52,310 8,008 1

Urban Persons 3,215 479 2 Males 1,738 229 2 Females 1,477 250 0

0003 Pratapnagar Total Persons 96,967 14,190 24 Males 45,268 6,996 16 Females 51,699 7,194 8

Rural Persons 96,967 14,190 24 Males 45,268 6,996 16 Females 51,699 7,194 8

Urban Persor.s 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

0004 Tehri Total Persons 203,252 28,086 582 Males 104,646 14,289 451 Females 98,606 13,797 131

Rural Persons 171 ,249 25,228 215 Males 84,259 12,653 130 Females 86,990 12,575 85

Urban Persons 32,003 2,858 367 Males 20,387 1,636 32'1 Females 11,616 1,222 46

0005 Narendranagar Tota: Persons 85,791 7,977 65 Males 43,965 4,132 41 Females 41,826 3,845 24

Rural Persons 61,163 6,033 ~6 Males 29,323 3,027 16 Females 31,840 3,006 0

Urban Persons 24,628 1,944 49 Males 14,642 1,105 25 Females 9,986 839 24

7 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDU.LED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATEIDISTRICTITEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictfT ehsil/T own Sex residence Population . Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

40401000 Tehri (MB) Urban Persons 25,423 2,356 347 Males 16,462 1,336 303 Females 6,941 1,020 44

40402000 Chamba (NP) Urban Persons 6,560 502 20 Males 3,905 300 16 Females 2,675 202 2

40403000 Kirtinagar (NP) Urban Persons 1,040 153 0 Males 597 79 0 Females 443 74 0

40404000 Devaprayag (NP) (Part) Urban Persons 2,175 326 2 Males 1,141 150 2 Females 1,034 176 0

40405000 Narendranagar (MB) Urban Persons 5,304 963 32 Males 3,247 544 17 Females 2,057 439 15

40406000 Dhaluwala (CT) Urban Persons 11,444 154 11 Males 6,407 66 7 Femal~s 5,037 68 4

40407000 Muni Ki Reti (NP) Urban Persons 7,880 807 6 Males 4,988 475 1 Females 2,692 332 5

05 Total Persons 1,262,143 173,446 99,329 Males 679,583 91,925 51,922 Females 602,560 81,523 47,407

Rural Persons 603,401 92,033 ~10 Males 315,305 48,843 49,435 Females 266,096 43,190 45,475

Urban Persons 678,742 81,4i5 4,419 Males 364,278 43,082 2,487 Females 314,464 38,333 1,932 , 0001 Total Persons 118,667 33,905 73,127 Males 62,319 17,911 37,763 Females 56,348 15,994 35,364

8 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTfTEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Locatior Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/TehsilfT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes nUr1ber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0001 Chakrata Rura! Persons 115,171 33,138 72,259 Males 60,157 17,491 37,266 Females 55,014 15,647 34,993

Urban Persons 3,496 767 868 Males 2.162 420 497 Females 1.334 347 371

0002 ** Total Persons 232.713 28.509 19,977 Males 121,997 15.131 10,704 Females 110.716 13,378 9.273

Rural Persons 210.984 25,426 19.544 Males 110.553 13.522 10,458 Females 100,431 11,904 9,086

Urban Persons 21,729 3,083 433 Males 11,444 1,609 246 Females 10,285 1,474 187

0003 Dehradun Total Persons 742.037 92,756 3,163 Males 395,194 49,129 1,781 Females 346.843 43.627 1,382

Rural Persons 174,402 24,4~5 442 Males 91.219 12,983 252 Females 83,183 11,432 190

Urban Persons 567,635 68,341 2,721 Males 303,975 36,146 1,529 Females 263,660 32,195 1,192

0004 Rishlkesh .... Total Persons 188,726 18,278 3,062 Males 100,073 9,754 1,674 Females 88,653 8,524 1.388

Rural Persons 102.844 9.054 2,665 Males 53.376 4,847 1,459 Females 49,468 4.207 1.206

Urban Persons 85.882 9.224 397 Males 46.697 4,907 215 Females 39,185 4,317 182

9 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE· STATEIDISTRICTITEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Locatioh Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictfT ehsilrrown Sex residenc.e Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

40501000 Chakrata (CB) Urban Persons 3,496 767 868 JVlales 2,162 420 497 Females 1,334 347 371

40502000 Vikasnagar (MB) Urban Persons 12,486 1,712 306 Males 6.573 903 168 Females 5,913 809 138

40503000 (NP) Urban Ij'ersons 9,243 1,371 127 Males 4,871 706 78 Females 4,372 665 49

40504000 (MB) Urban Persons 26,075 4,283 140 Males 14,779 2,322 87 Females 11,296 1,961 53

40505000 Landau! (CB) Urban Persons 3,254 592 89 Males 1,794 311 45 Females 1,460 281 44

40506000 Oehradun (M.Corp) Urban Persons 426,674 52,860 1,930 Males 224,546 27,956 1,090 Females 202,128 24,904 840

40507000 Dehradun (CB) Urban Persons 53,675 4,267 100 Males 31,340 2,242 53 Females 22,335 2,025 47

40508000 Forest Research Institute & Urban Persons 5,424 1,082 170 ColleQe Area (CT) Males 2,860 569 91 Females 2,564 513 79

40509000 (CB) Urban Persons 19,569 1,604 13 Males 11,401 830 5 Females 8,168 774 8

40510000 Raipur (CT) Urban Persons 24,921 3,045 264 Males 12,917 1,594 153 Females 12,004 1,451 111

40511000 (NP) Urban Persons 8,043 608 15 Males 4,338 322 -5 Females 3,705 286 10

10 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE· STATE/DISTRJCTfTEHSJLlTOWN : 2001

ocatlon Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/OistrictrrehsillT own Sex residence Population Tribes number Castes l' 2 3 4 5 6 7

40512000 (MB+OG) Urban Persons 66,189 6,379 115 Males 36,550 3,403 64 Females 29,639 2,976 51

Rishikesh (MB) Urban Persons 59,540 5,910 109 Males 33,048 3,153 61 Females 26,492 2,757 48

Rishikesh (OG) Urban Persons 6,649 469 6 Males· 3,502 250 3 Females 3,147 219 3

40513000 (ITS) Urban Persons 12,616 2,176 3 Males 6,633 1,154 1 Females 5,983 1,022 2

40514000 Pratitnagar (CT) Urban Persons 7,077 669 279 Males 3,514 350 150 Females 3,563 319 129

06 GARHWAL Total Persons 697,078 106,653 1,594 Males 331,061 52,528 888 Females 366,017 54,125 706

Rural Persons 607,203 96,717 1,348 Males 281,706 47,201 744 Females 325,497 49,516 604

Urban Persons 89,875 9,936 246 Males 49,355 5,327 144 Females 40,520 4,609 102

0001 Srinagar ** Total Persons 49,800 7,735 101 Males 25,699 3,924 50 Females 24,101 3,811 51

Rural Persons 30,142 5,487 11 Males 14,501 2,677 4 Females 15,641 2,810 7

Urban Persons 19,658 2,248 90 Males 11,l98 1,247 46 Females 8,460 1,001 44

11 TABLE FPT-l : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTrrEHSIUTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/Tehsil/T own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0002 Total Persons 146,074 30,348 135 Males 67,731 14,736 83 Females 78,343 15,612 52

Rural Persons 120,737 27,052 11 Males 54,171 12,968 7 Females 66,566. 14,084 4

Urban Persons 25,337 3,296 124 Males 13,560 1,768 76 Females 11,777 1,528 48

0003 Thali Sain Total Persons 93,409 13,479 22 Males 42,346 6,437 14 Females 51,063 7,042 8

Rural Persons 93,409 13,479 22 Males 42,346 6,437 14 Females 51,063 7,042 8

Urban Persons Males °0 °0 ° Females ° ° ° 0004 Dhoomakot Total Persons 44,010 7,146 7 Males 19,871 3,528 3 Females 24,139 3,618 4

Rural Persons 44,010 7,146 7 Males 19,871 3,528 3 Females 24,139 3,618 4

Urban Persons -1)' Males ° ° Females ° ° ° ° 0005 Lansdowne Total Persons 169,788 26,111 30 Males 79,000 12,637 20 Females 90,788 13,474 10

Rural Persons 161,886 25,201 25 Males 73,952 12,146 16 Females 87,934 13,055 9

12 TABLE FPT"1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE" STATElDISTRICTrrEHSILfTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictrrehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0005 Lansdowne Urbar Persons 7,902 910 5 Males 5,048 491 4 Females 2,854 419 1

0006 Kotdwara Total Persons 193,997 21,834 1,299 Males 96,414 11,266 718 Females 97,583 10,568 581

Rural Persons 157,019 18,352 1,272 Males 76,865 9,445 700 Females 80,154 8,907 572

Urban Persons 36,978 3,482 27 Males 19,549 1,821 18 Females 17,429 1,661 9

40601000 Srinagar (MB) Urban Persons 19,658 2,248 90 Males 11,198 1,247 46 Females 8,460 1,001 44

40602000 Pauri (MB) Urban Persons 24,743 3,225 124 Males 13,238 1,729 76 Females 11,505 1,496 48

40603000 Lansdowne (CB) Urban Persons 7,902 910 5 Males 5,048 491 4 Females 2,854 419 1

40604000 Devaprayag (NP) (Part) Urban Persons 594 71 0 Males 322 39 0 Females 272 32 0

40605000 Dogadda (MB) Urban Persons 2,998 566 5 Males 1,748 285 3 Females 1,250 281 2

40606000 Kotdwara (MB) Uroan Persons 24,947 1,611 5 Males 13,178 837 5 Females 11,769 774 0

40607000 Kashirampur (CT) Uroan Persons 9,033 1,305 17 Males 4,623 699 10 Females 4,410 606 7

13 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDUt.ED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATEIDISTRICTfTEHSILlTOWN : 2001

LocAtion Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled co~e State/DistrictrT ehsilrrown Sex residence Population Castes Tribes nu ber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

07 Total Persons 462,289 106,449 19,279 Males 227,615 53,501 9,422 Females 234,674 52.948 9,857

Rural Persons 402,456 98,067 14.934 Males 194,810 49.118 7,341 Females 207,646 48,949 7,593

Urban Persons 59,833 8,382 4,345 Males 32.805 4,383 2.081 Females 27,028 3,999 2,264

0001 Munsiari Total Persons 46,546 9,236 7,268 Males 22,720 4,669 3,502 Females 23,826 4,567 3,766

Rural Persons 46,546 9,236 7,268 Males 22,720 4,669 3,502 Females 23,826 4,567 3,766

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

0002 Dharchula Total Persons 61,089 10,669 9,195 Males 31,034 5,303 4,529 Females 30,055 5,366 4,666

Rural Persons 51,026 8,673 6,572 Males 25,734 4,282 3,271 Females 25,292 4,391 3,301

Urban Persons 10,063 1,996 ~23 Males 5,300 1,021 1,258 Females 4,763 975 1,365

600~. Didiha{- Total Persons 136,057 35,47£ 1,525 Males 65,618 17,812 755 Females 70,379 17,666 770

Rural PersonS 131,251 34,539 870 Males 63,041 17,305 447 Females 68,210 17,234 423

14 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATEIDISTRICTITEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictITehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0003 Oidihat Urban Persons 4,806 939 655 Males 2,637 507 308 Females 2,169 432 347

0004 Gangolihat Total Persons 70,387 20,448 13 Males 33,514 10,283 6 Females 36,873 10,165 7

Rural Persons 70,387 20,448 13 Males 33,514 10,283 6 Females 36,873 10,165 7

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 ° 0005 Pithoragarh Total Persons 148,210 30,618 1,278 Males 74,669 15,434 630 Females 73,541 15,184 648

Rural Persons 103,246 25,171 211 Males 49,801 12,579 115 Females 53,445 12,592 96

Urban Persons 44,964 5,447 1,067 Males 24,868 2,855 515 Females 20,096 2,592 552

40701000 Oharchula Oehat (CT) Urban Persons 3,739 1,123 419 Males 1,901 562 206 Females 1,838 561 213

40702000 Oharchula (NP) Urban Persons 6,324 873 2,204 Males 3,399 459 1,052 Females 2,925 414 1,152

40703000 Oidihat (N P) Urban Persons 4,806 939 655 Males 2,637 507 308 Females 2,169 432 347

40704000 Pithoragarh (MB) Urban Persons 44,964 5,447 1,067 Males 24,868 2,855 515 Females 20,096 2,592 552

15 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE· STATElDISTRICTITEHSILfTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictfTehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

08 Total Persons 249,462 64,524 1,943 Males 118,510 31,809 899 Females 130,952 32,715 1,044

Rural Persons 241,659 62,925 1,619 Males 114,199 30,984 746 'Females 127,460 31,941 873

Urban Persons 7,803 1,599 324 ~Males 4,311 825 153 Females 3,492 774 171

0001 Kapkot ** Total Persons 77,031 16,702 1,269 Males 36,537 8,290 577 Females 40,494 8,412 692

Rural Persons 77,031 16,702 1,269 Males 36,537 8,290 577 Females 40,494 8,412 692

Urban .Persons 0 0 Males 0 °0 0 Females 0 ° 0 0002 Bageshwar Total Persons 172,431 47,822 674 Males 81,973 23,519 322 Females 90,458 24,303 352

Rural Persons 164,628 46,223 350 Males 77,662 22,694 169 Females 86,966 23,529 181

Urban Persons 7,803 1,599 ~24 Males 4,311 825 153 Females 3,492 774 171

40801000 Bageshwar (MB) Urban Parsons 7,803 1,599 324 Males 4,311 825 153 Females 3,492 774 171 . 09 Total Persons 630,567 140,430 878 Males 293,848 67,544 461 Females 336,719 72,886 417

16 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY ~X AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATEIDISTRICTfTEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Location 11'111 Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/Districtrrehsilff own Sex Ii tl,~ residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 " 2 3 4 5 6 7

09 ALMORA Rural Persons 576,062 132,130 488 Males 263,128 63,190 255 Females 312,934 "68,940 233

Urban Persons 54,505 8,300 390 Males 30,720 4,354 206 Females 23,785 3,946 184

0001 Bhikia Sain Total Persons 146,565 24,442 16 Males 64,336 11,203 10 Females 82,229 13,239 6

Rural Persons 146,565 24,442 16 Males 64,336 11,203 10 Females 82,229 13,239 6

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 0 Females 0 0 0

0002 Ranikhet Total Persons 204,591 46,374 144 Males 95,687 22,002 82 Females 108,904 24,372 62 , Rural Persons 182,444 43,181 85 Males 82,526 20,319 51 Females 99,918 22,862 34

Urban Persons 22,147 3,193 59 Males 13,161 1,683 31 Females 8,986 1,510 28

0003 Almora Total Persons 279,411 69,614 718 Males 133,825 34,339 369 Females 145,586 35,275 349

Rural Persons 247,053 64,507 387 Males 116,266 31,668 194 Females 130,787 32,839 193

Urban Persons 32,358 5,107 331 Males 17,559 2,671 175 Females 14,799 2,436 156

17 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE, - STATEJDISTRICTITEHSIUTOWN: 2001 Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictIT ehsilIT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4, 5 6 7

40901000 Dwarahat (NP) Urban Persons 3,092 648 20 Males 1,629 336 10 Females 1,463 312 10

40902000 Ranikhet (CB) Urban Persons 19,055 2,545 39 Males 11,532 1,347 21 Females 7,523 1,198 18

40903000 Almora (CB) Urban Persons 2,204 265 25 Males 1,521 176 22 Females 683 89 3

40904000 Almora (MB) Urban Persons 30,154 4,842 306 Males 16,038 2,495 153 Females 14,116 2,347 153

10 CHAMPAWAT Total Persons 224,542 38,098 740 Males 111,084 19,291 385 Females 113,458 18,807 355

Rural Persons 190,764 33,569 573 Males 92,816 16,882 296 Females 97,948 16,687 277

Urban Persons 33,778 4,529 167 Males 18,268 2,409 89 Females 15,510 2,120 78

0001 Champawat Total Persons 224,542 38,098 740 Males 111,084 19,291 385 Females 113,458 18,807 355

Rural Persons 190,764 33,569 ~..a Males 92,816 16,882 296 Females 97,948 16,687 277

Urban Persons 33,778 4,529" 167 Males 18,268 2,409 89 Females 15,510 2,120 78

41001000 Lohaghat' (NP) Urban Persons 5,829 748 31 Males 3,252 399 18 Females 2,577 349 13

18 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDUtED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE· STATE/DISTRICTITEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/TehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41002000 Champawat (NP) Urban Persons 3,959 604 33 Males 2,283 335 14 Females 1,676 269 19

41003000 (MS) Urban Persons 15,811 1,857 45 Males 8,454 987 25 Females 7,357 870 20

41004000 Sanbasa (CT) Urban Persons 8,179 1,320 58 Males 4,279 688 32 Females 3,900 632 26

11 Total Persons 762,909 148,184 4,961 Males 400,254 77,938 2,568 Females 362,655 70,246 2,393

Rural Persons 493.859 115,931 3,962 Males 256,956 61,064 2,054 Females 236,903 54,867 1,908

Urban Persons 269,050 32,253 999 Males 143,298 16,874 514 Females 125,752 15,379 485

0001 Kosya Kutauli Total Persons 50,477 14,451 25 Males 24,723 7,284 12 Females 25,754 7,167 13

Rural Persons 50,477 14,451 25 Males 24,723 7,284 12 Females 25,754 7,167 13

Urban Persons 0 0 Males ° 0 0 Females ° 0 ° 0002 Nainital Total Persons 141,874 38,573 470 Males 74,896 20,145 262 Females 66,978 18,428 208

Rural Persons 90,577 27,134 210 Males 47,105 14,137 123 Females 43,472 12,997 87

19 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENeE - STATElDISTRICTrrEHSILlTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistricVT ehsillTown Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0002 Nainital Urban Persons 51,297 11,439 260 Males 27,791 6,008 139 Females 23,506 5,431 121

0003 Dhari Total Persons 72,689 18,702 73 Males 36,968 9,829 39 Females 35,721 8,873 34

Rural Persons 72,689 18,702 73 ~ales 36,968 9,829 39 Females 35,721 8,873 34

Urban Persons 0 0 0 Males 0 0 O. Females 0 0 0

0004 Total Pers~ms 497,869 76,458 4,393 'Males 263,667 40,680 2,255 Females. 234,202 35,778 2,138

Rural Persons 280,116 55,644 3,654 Males 148,160 29,814 1,880 Females 131,956 25,830 1,774

Urban Persons 217,753 20,814 739 Males 115,507 10,866 375 Females 102,246 9,948 364

41101000 Ramnagar (MB) Urban Persons 46,205 4,161 30 Males 24,171 2,133 18 Females 22,034 2,028 12

41102000 Nainital (MB) Urban Persons 38,630 8,497 ~7 - Males 20,976 4,469 124 Females 17,654 4,028 103

411030QO Nainital (CB) Urban Persons 1,281 330 0 Males 669 171 0 Females 612 159 0

41104000 (MB) Urban Persons 5,512 1,179 5 Males 2,963 622 2 Females 2,549 557 3

20 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE· STATElDISTRICTITEHSILfTOWN : 2001

acatlon Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/DistrictrrehsillT own Sex residence number Population Castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41105000 Bhimtal (NP) Urban Persons 5,874 1,433 28 Males 3,183 746 13 Females 2,691 687 15

41106000 Kaladhungi (NP) Urban Persons 6,128 863 0 Males 3,227 449 0 Females 2,901 414 0

41107000 Haldwani-cum-Kathgodam Urban Persons 158,896 15,051 693 (MB+OG) Males 84,541 7,895 345 Females 74,355 7,156 348

Haldwani-cum-Kathgodam Urban Persons 129,015 12,233 512 (MB) Males 68,755 6,410 253 Females 60,260 5,823 259

Dhamua Dhoga Bandobasti Urban Persons 1,166 47 6 (OG) Males 615 26 3 Females 551 21 3

Karla (Chanmari Mahalia.) Urban Persons 915 84 0 (OG) Males 492 40 0 Females 423 44 0

Byura (OG) Urban Persons 1,250 209 12 Males 623 101 8 Females 627 108 4

Bamori Malli (OG) Urban Persons 2,156 25 96 Males 1,133 15 48 Females 1,023 10 48

Bamori Talli Bandobasti, Urban Persons 3,612 104 9 Amrawati Colony, Shakti Vihar, Males 1,920 64 3 Bhatt Colonv (OG) Females 1,692 40 6

Bamori TaJli Kham (OG) Urban Persons 198 0 3 Males 119 0 0 Females 79 0 3

Mukhani (Roopnagar, Basant Urban Persons 7,803 213 17 Vihar Colony and Judges Males 4,086 114 8 Farm) rOG) Females 3,717 99 9

21 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTITEHSILfTOWN: 2001 • Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/T ehsilfT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Manpur Uttar (Palika Yatayat Urban Persons 848 82 5 Nar:1ar) (OG) Males 479 52 3 \Females 369 30 2

Haripur Sukha (Van Cancer Urban Persons 192 14 0 Hospital) (OG) Males 90 5 0 Ferhales 102 9 0

Haldwani Talli (OG) Urban Persor:Js 4,077 560 21 ~ales 2,141 307 12 , emale's 1,936 253 9

Gojajal/y Uttar (Shishu Urban Persons 1,340 73 0 Bhartiya Vidya Mandir) (OG) Males 726 40 0 Females 614 33 0

Kusum Khera (OG) Urban Persons 3,541 338 12 Males 1,885 164 7 Females 1,656 174 5

Bithoria No.1 (OG) Urban Persons 2,783 1,069 0 'Males 1,477 557 0 Females 1,306 512 0

41108000 Lalkuan (NP) Urban Persons 6,524 739 16 Males 3,568 389 12 Females 2,956 350 4

12 UDHAM SINGH NAGAR * Total Persons ,235,614 162,782 110,220 Males 649,484 86,617 55,941 Females 586,130 76,165 54,279

Rural Persons 832,600 119,066 108b18 Males 434,654 63,118 55;081 Females 397,946 55,948 53,727

Urban Persons 403,014 43,716 1,412 Males 214,830 23,499 860 Females 188,184 20,217 552

•I 0001 Kashipur Total Persons 481,208 76,796 15,385 Males 254,458 40,999 7,808 Females 226,750 35,797 7,577

22 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATEIDISTRICTITEHSILJTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code StatelDistrict/TehsilfT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0001 Kashipur Rural Persons 292,855 60,741 15,259 Males 154,526 32,385 7,738 Females 138,329 ·28,356 7,521

Urban Persons 188,353 16,055 126 Males 99,932 8,614 70 Females 88,421 7,441 56

0002 Total Persons 395,908 50,818 12,450 Males 210,129 27,305 6,360 Females 185,779 23,513 6,090

Rural Persons 222,385 26,343 12,139 Males 117,054 14,089 6,194 Females 105,331 12,254 5,945

Urban Persons 173,523 24,475 311 Males 93,075 13,216 166 Females 80,448 11,259 145

0003 Total Persons 175,069 14,210 33;169 Males 91,186 7,518 16,912 Females 83,883 6,692 16,257

Rural Persons 148,266 12,457 32,592 Males 77,128" 6,603 16,626 Females 71,138 5,854 15,966

Urban Persons 26,803 1,753 577 Males 14,058 915 286 Females 12,745 838 291

0004 Kliatima Total Persons 183,429 20,958 49,216 Males 93,711 10,795 24,861 Females 89,718 10,163 24,355

Rural Persons 169,094 19,525 48,818 Males 85,946 10,041 24,523 Females 83,148 9,484 24,295

Urban Persons 14,335 1,433 398 Males 7,765 754 338 Females 6,570 679 60

23 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATEJDISTRICTfTEHSILfTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code StatelDistrictrrehsillT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41201000 Mahua Dabra Haripura (NP) Urban Persons 6,103 818 0 Males 3,205 436 0 Females 2,898 382 0

41202000 (MB) Urban Persons 38,937 2,661 0 Males 20,523 1,437 0 Females 18,414 1,224 0

41203000 Kashipur (MB) Urban Persons 92,967 4,860 74 Males 48,943 2,584 39 Females 44,024 2,276 35

41204000 Kachnal Gosain (CT) Urban Persons 4,200 434 4 Males 2,393 224 3 Females 1,807 210 1

41205000 (NP) Urban Persons 8,858 2,760 0 Males 4,707 1,488 0 Females 4,151 1,272 0

41206000 Sultanpur (NP) Urban Persons 7,714 1,201 0 Males 4,111 655 0 Females 3,603 546 0

41207000 Bazpur (MB) Urban Persons 21,792 3,037 39 Males 11,937 1,631 24 Females 9,855 1,406 15

41208000 (NP) Urban Persons 7,782 284 9 Males 4,113 159 4 Females 3,669 125 5

41209000 (MB) Urban Persons 13,645 881 ..~ 14 Males 7,314 471 8 Females 6,331 410 6

41210000 (NP) Urban Persons 8,856 305 12 Males 4,598 164 8 Females 4,258 141 4

41211000 Rudrapur (MB) Urban Persons 88,676 14,419 201 Males 47,293 7,793 100 Females 41,383 6,626 101

24 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTrrEHSIUTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/TehsilfT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41212000 (CT) Urban Persons 22,947 3,397 24 Males 12,670 1,842 15 Females 10,277 1,555 9

41213000 Sandia (CT) Urban Persons 8,896 1,367 0 Males 4,990 771 0 Females 3,906 596 0

41214000 Kichha (MS) Urban Persons 30,503 4,106 60 Males 16,210 2,175 35 Females 14,293 1,931 25

41215000 (NP) Urban Persons 4,776 206 9 Males 2,486 109 7 Females 2,290 97 2

41216000 Sitarganj (MS) Urban Persons 22,027 1,547 568 Males 11,572 806 279 Females 10,455 741 289

41217000 (MB) Urban Persons 14,335 1,433 398 Males 7,765 754 338 Females 6,570 679 60

13 HARDWAR Total Persons 1,447,187 313,976 3,139 Males 776,021 167,702 1,728 Females 671,166 146,274 1,411

Rural Persons 1,000,912 260,462 2,958 Males 534,038 139,337 1,628 Females 466,874 121,125 1,330

Urban Persons 446,275 53,514 181 Males 241,983 28,365 100 Females 204,292 25,149 81

0001 Total Persons 778,241 174,095 128 Males 417,362 93,027 73 Females 360,879 81,068 55

Rural Persons 570,975 153,292 71 Males 304,454 81,945 39 Females 266,521 71,347 32

25 TABLE FPT·1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDEN.CE • STATEIDISTRICTITEHSIUTOWN : 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/OistricVT ehsilfTown Sex residence Population Castes Tribes' number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0001 Roorkee Urban Persons 207,266 20,803 57 Males 112,908 11,082 34 'Females 94,358 9,721 23

0002 Hardwar Total Persons 479,671 92,978 3,008 Males 257,311 49,667 1,652 females 222,360 43,311 1,356

Rural Persons 258,904 63,766 2,884 Males 138,077 34,231 1,586 females 120,827 29,535 1,298

Urban Persons 220,767 29,212 124 Males 119,234 15,436 66 Females 101,533 13,776 58

0003 Laksar Total Persons 189,275 46,903 3 Males 101,348 25,008 3 Females 87,9.27 21,895 0

Rural persons 171,033 43,404 3 Males 91,507 23,161 3 Females 79,526 20,243 0

Urban Persons 18,242 3,499 0 Males 9,841 1,847 0- Females 8,401 1,652 0

41301000 Roorkee (MB) Urban Persons 97,516 10,673 26 Males 51,645 5,721 16 Females 45,871 4,952 10

41302000 Roorkee (CB) Urban Persons 17,762 833 1"'24 Males 12,595 487 15 Females 5,167 346 9

413030.00 Dhandera (CT) Urban Persons 15,288 4,336 0 Males 7,959 2,278 0 Females 7,329 2,058 0

41304000 Mohanp'ur Mohammadpur (CT) Urban Persons 8,696 2,130 0 Males 4,505 1,082 0 Females 4,191 1,048 0

26 TABLE FPT-1 : TOTAL POPULATION, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE - STATElDISTRICTfTEHSIUTOWN: 2001

Location Place of Total Scheduled Scheduled code State/District/TehsilfT own Sex residence Population Castes Tribes number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41305000 Jhabrera (N P) Urban Persons 9,384 936 0 Males 5,014 493 0 Females 4,370 443 0

41306000 (MB) Urban Persons 42,584 935 0 Males 22,537 496 0 Females 20,047 439 0

41307000 Landhaura (NP) Urban Persons 16,036 960 7 Males 8,653 525 3 Females 7,383 435 4

41308000 Bharat Heavy Electricals Urban Persons 43,258 7,164 37 Limited Ranipur (ITS) Males 23,043 3,870 19 Females 20,215 3,294 18

41309000 Hardwar (MB+OG) Urban Persons 177,509 22,048 87 Males 96,191 11,566 47 Females 81,318 10,482 40

Hardwar (MB) Urban Persons 175,340 21,840 ·71 Males 94,736 11,449 39 Females 80,604 10,391 32

Gurukul Kangri (OG) Urban Persons 1,897 195 16 Males 1,218 104 8 Females 679 91 8

Jwalapur Mahavidyala (OG) Urban Persons 272 13 0 Males 237 13 0 Females 35 0 0

41310000 Laksar (NP) Urban Persons 18,242 3,499 0 Males 9,841 1,847 0 Females 8,401 1,652 0

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ANNEXURES

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S No. Name of State I UT* Sub-district status 1 2 3

1 Jammu & Kashmir Tehsil 2 Himachal Pradesh Tehsil/Sub-Tehsil 3 Punjab Tehsil 4 Chandigarh * Tehsil 5 Uttaranchal** Tehsil

6 Haryana Tehsil 7 Delhi * Tehsil 8 Rajasthan Tehsil 9 Uttar Pradesh Tehsil 10 Bihar Community Development Block

11 Sikkim Sub-Division 12 Arunachal Pradesh Circle 13 Nagaland Circle 14 Manipur Sub-Division 15 Mizoram Rural Development Block

16 Tripura Development Block 17 Meghalaya Community Development Block 18 Assam Circle 19 West Bengal Community Development Block 20 Jharkhand** Community Development Block

21 Orissa Police Station 22 Chhattisgarh** Tehsil 23 Madhya Pradesh Tehsil 24 Gujarat Taluk 25 Daman & Diu * Taluk

26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli * Taluk 27 Maharashtra Tehsil S No. Name of State / UT* Sub-district status 1 2. 3

2.8 Aridhra Pradesh Mandai 2.9 Karnataka Taluk 30 Goa Taluk

31 Lakshadweep * Sub-Division 32. Kerala Taluk 33 Tamil Nadu Taluk 34 Pondicherry * Commune Panchayat 35 Andaman & Nicobar Islands * Tehsil

Note: *: Signifies union territories **: Signifies new states formed during 2001 Census